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PAGE SIX NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS FRANCES NEWS ean and considerable Mr. Van Fleet from Driscoll, was} Work was done in In this township a few times last|the bazaar. Mrs. er a iveek. most appetizing lunch, and a pleas- I Seeding is progressing very satis-| amt afternoon was enjoyed by all } in and around here, a little} Olaf Feltheim of Braddock, was vind Some times, but not bad | Miss Tena Harms came home from Xismarck where she is attending) 3 chool, to spend sr yaontion at| Pairing the phones on the line this 1om eck. y for for hipment. and Mrs narek shopp Mr. and Mrs. lay evening with 1 Widger were Bis. DRISCOLL Fire broke out early last Monday “Mr. al ward Tellinghusen and family] The y rom Bismarck and Matilda Harms,] their pent Easter Sunday with their nts in ances. dierke and Harms children were] town the Lundeen home Sun-| large Miss Gorm ge to collectlend in Bismarck. id you ¢ ngings but the building ar-Tburned to the ground. broke away north of day, burning over a spent Easter week- ay, how do hews when nothing happens, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE x5 RADIO SIO out last Wednesday purchasing hogs | Reaman of Hazelton, was re-{ + 3-WAY SNAP morning in the house occupied by} er Dietzman. Harry Olson and family east of town. | ‘aped with most of! i 4 CHRONOGRAPH RECORDING TIME ING OF Z counoMNES aS =r * SEA BOTTOM ‘ace and Rudolph Jenson spent What the World Is Doing "As Seen by Popular Mechanics Magazine themselves. The mishowte become greatly attached to their béasts. They entertain many superstitions regarding their charges and ‘are’ stid to use @ special “elephant jangoage.” The and the color and position of thei toenails are believed to be signs of good or bad ‘Hick. In -spite of their great bulk, elephints are capable of considerable speed and ean carry loads up to 1,000 pounds through the p 3 STATION roughest country. , .* ‘* Springs on Children’s-Sandals Add to Sport Spring sandals strapped ‘on like Radio Report of Sea-Bomb Blast to Guide Ships | atos and with two stout steel colle GARY WOMAN ARRAIGNED ON MURDER CHARGE (By The Associated Press) Crown Point, Ind., April 18.— Mrs. Anna Cunningham, Gary, In- diana, a widow, who has confessed she killed three of her children by poison was arraigned before Justice ADVERTISEMENT Sealed bids for hauling garbage for the season of 1925 will be re- ceived by the Board of City Com- missioners of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota until 8 o'clock P. M.,, May 4, 1925. Each bidder shal state on his bid the amount for which he will fur- nish each man, team and water tight garbage wagon, per month and per day. Bidder will be required to furnish one or more complete out- fits at the discretion of the Board. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check for Fifty ($50.00) Dollars, payable to the order of A. P, Lenhart, President of the Board SATURDAY,: APRIL 18, 1925 cell today as she lay on a cot, and was bound over to the criminal court of Lake County without bail ae the charge of first degree mur- er. ADVERTISEMENT Sealed bids for the construction of a six inch water main extension on. Eleventh Street . from Bowen Street to Imgals Street. in_Water Main -and Water Works _ District Number One, Cit: of Bismarck, the said City until eight o'clock P. M., May 4th, 1925, Plans and specifications are on file in the of- fice of the City Auditor. The fol- lowing approximate quantities. are given for the guidance of bidders: 357 linear feet of six inch, Class B, cast iron water pipe in place. 1 hydrant in place. 1 six inch tee. 1 aix nen plug. All bids shall be made upon a basis of cash payment for all work to_be done. ‘Work shall_be commenced on or before May 15th, 1925, and shall be completed not later than June 15th, 1926. Each bidder must state in his bid READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS NOTICE _OF FORECLOSURE SA BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that de- fault has been made in the terms of that certain mortgage exccutcd and delivered by Ray Sandry) and Gertrude E. Sandry to the First Na- tional Bank of Bismarck, North Da- kota dated the 19th day of August, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds af Burleigh’ County North Dakota on the 14th day of October, 1918, at subsequently assigne@ in writing on the 16th day of October, 1918 to the Bismarck Loan and Investment Com- pany of Bismarck, North Dakota, a corporation, which assignment was recorded in the office of the Regis- ter of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 27th day of May, 1924, at 9:20 o'clock A. M., and’ duly ‘recorded in Book 139 of Assignments on page 546, will be foreclosed 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, Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 27th day of May, 1925, at the hour of ten o'clock in haven't got time to look around? the ter holidays at their home of City Commissioners. The right | 4.0" tes of interest the warrants |the forenoon of that day to satisfy -— near Driscoll. The dof the explosion of th hydroph: der-water | fastened between thé bottom-and a |'® reserved to reject any or all Wide. nou bear, (not exceeding seven (7){tMe amount due upon such mort- Gi TARE pute eS eee ee sound o! xplosion of a wit drophones, or under-water | 0°? leather-padded sdfe, are Sow on | coey, order of the Board of City) o2t\cent per annum) which shall be| age on the day of sale. The prem- a LEAR LAKE ie Mes Hendrickson enjoyed the vis-| small TNT bomb, towed along the | microphones, planted on the sea bot- | {ower jeuther padded sole, are, COWtinINSIONSEA, ric INEON, eee eee ated by iin at par|ises. described’ in auch mortgage n jaliss Caroline Schoon is sick wit iit oF Hee diss Guemse¥s | side of a ship at sea, may be used to}tom and connected to the wireless | He wate OF ade ti fev aitanact BT Gli Auditor, [in payment for the work. aN HES A ae EO ETL Ca rhe sy and bronchitis. | ‘A 0 + . 5 “ J 5 Bac! antes - Pe ioe coi qcugtiter Nora). Miss Urang eeterned’ on: Sti give the vessel's exact. location, under | transmitting apparatus by cable. The re ‘and etiinees of tori far Smant | ABril_15,_ 1926. 4=18,],, Back Bid must be accompanted (eer ae ehwast curler or section Wed at the Willie Olson home {from her home near Litehville. a new method developed by the Coast | hydrophones pick: up the sound waves | 75° | child Teak the ADVERTISEMENT dred ($500.00) “Dollars, made pay-|elght in township one: hundred *hursday ing. Mr. and Mrs. John Mount went to} and Geodetic Survey and successfully | from the bomb and broadcast them |9°4 larger children, atid ‘the springs Sealed bids will be received at the|able to the order of A. P. Lenhart, | forty-one north of range seventy- G T Bismarck Saturday evenin; ~, : ~. |are so flexible that there is practically | office of City Audi f the| President of the Board of City Com-| Six west of the Sth P. M. in Bur s Viola Hargrave spent airs ei ree ear d a dea ment Satur-| tied out on the southern California |back to the ship, where the electrie Janger of euttitie' the atitte: Walk Eres Taameror TK otth Dakota, un. | missioners of the City of Bismarck, |letgh County, North Dakota. evening at the Frank Shaffer] ) Mr. and Mrs. Spent NE" coast. Based upon the fact that water | clock times the return of the signal, | 30 “SDECT ©. MITRE UAE ail ©. © tle | vi Yelgnt o'clock, P.M. May’ dth,| North Dakota, at a guarantee that} Thera will be due on, ugh molt. : Ruble and son Kenneth spent| transmits sound at a definite speed, | As the time taken for the return of | 5 0" {UMA RG Nin Mem Is anid Me (1925, for the construction, of side- |The, Maa txecute @ contract for the| sum of $1,000.00 for principal and inleShattar Friday, after: in Bismarck. the coast-survey apparatus consists of | the signal is only a fraction of a se¢- 6 ing of block walks. in the said city | Performance of the work. Each bid the sum of $306.75 for interest, mak- ‘ d Apland and Rudolph, Jen-| » means by which the bomb may be|ond, and the speed of the sound of Bismarck, during the season of | must also be accompanted by @ bide | OOe mein the sum of $1306.75 in a Erickson pent Bismarck visitors Satur-) fired beneath the water alongside the | through the water is known, the time in accordance with the ordi-/ #01", mount bid, as provided In Sec-|addition to the costs and expenses with her schoolmate, Misses Esther Pederson, ‘Thelma| ship, the exact instant of firing being|the round trip consumes can be re- peompanied byimonasiod Cempuea: Laws 6b Nort See ee aD INVEST. Miss Viola Hary called at the}Rosvold, Helen Morris and William| recorded on an clectrical clock | duced to the number of miles traveled me coreiea Cie ST Gis aa ‘The Board of City Commissioners| MENT COMPANY, a Corporation, . Beyer home F aa yoeeia pales Saturday | equipped with a fountain pen. The | by the sound waves under water from forfeited to the City of Bismarck in oa the right to reject any or Se D., Assignee. Olson was a shoppin ne visiting. shore wireless stations are equipped | ship to shore. case the party whose bid is ac-/@ll bids. ‘ “Att @ : emt badd ocks wi rom ington where Be contract With the said city. ns A —18, 25; 5% 9, 3. 0 the ¢ ieiee Seveen " ee n Satur-| they een for a few weeks to . », . Each bid must also be accom- |4—18, 25. 4—18, 25; 5—2, 9, 16, 23 c Schoon home on Sa eerie cialis Radio Tubes to Melt Steel Elephant’s Appetite Calls for panied by a bond in the sum Of NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-|NOTICH OF MORTGAGE FORE- ‘ The J. held c ale i a 0.00, conditional for the execu- . 8 Jessie Olson, was a business | The Ww. t. U. held g food sale in WMaRion® of leat band GEVENeILGH OES Food Twenty-Three Hours fion of ‘the contract. as- aforesaid CLOSURE SALE CLOSURE SALE Lis) PEERED ST rai cine | At splendid’ Eaater “qrogeant: white-hot liquid with the aid of tubes a Day PUL Si) HO Uae Ge Pee tes CEE ae sel, ed ree eee ort ae urned to Driscoll Saturday evening.| A splendi¢ or program was te- c ‘ ¥ such work, if the contract is award-|the payment of interest and princi-|the payment of interest and princi- Mrs. Adolph Hansen and daughter | given at the Methodist church on| such as are used in wireless outfits,| Elephants apparently have appetites ed to the bidder. pal or the Sbiigation secured by the} pal of the obligation secured by the * pent the w I with her ‘par- | Baste Rest a according to Dr, C. H. Deseh, of the | in keeping with*their size for in India Cee ee Ree easement tha | Mortgage hereinafter described; and| Mortgage hereinafter described; and nts, Mr. s. Christ Schon. ae rel Rosvold spent Paster) juetallurgy university at Sheffield,| about twenty-three hours out of the City Engineer. whereas the holder of said mortgage | whereas the holder of said mortgage dW. ind son Ralph, made) with itite) daughter and) PSF | inci Mills (here ‘aro reported) to) bel | twenty lotr! ate Naoualimed ny ek Gn The Board of City Commissioners | does elect to foreclose on the past| does elect to foreclose on the past 1 trip to Bismarck to consult the|ents here. Sinaia s ‘ 2 reserve the right to reject any or|due and unpaid principaland inter-| due and unpaid principal and inter- foctor for Ralph’s arm on Saturday,| Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson; who have} installing trial furnaces for testing the and one or more men are employed to all bids. at est of said obligation only. est of said obligation only. turning Sund: resided in town during the winter,| efficiency of the tubes in the manufac-| keep them in food. This consists of M. H. ATKINSON, | Notice is hereby given that that] Notice is hereby given that that Rudoloby Klucksdahl called at the moxed out to their farm again | ture of nickel alloys. It is planned to | grass, boughs of trees and grain and 4-18, 25. City Auditor. | certain mortgage executed and de-| certain mortgage executed and de: . Van bee gts SCA Marie Kjelsven of Bismarck is vis-| P#S* alternating current of 200 volts | huge cakes, called “chupatty,” each WATER MAINS Rennie ee bias Terabe to He Gaeeia: w Taken his ite WORE iting friends here during her Easter| through them at, extremely high fre-| about, two and one-half feet in diam- ; oe Be it resolved by the Board of | Manager of The Bank of North Da-| gagors, to the Manager of The Bank 1 spent the| Vacation. quency and then into the metal, which | cter and an inch and a half thick. |legs, and besides providing healthful | city Commissioners of the City of| kota, Mortgagee, dated the 20th day|of North Dakota, Mortgagee, dated at Bismarck with her hus-| adi ot Cavoteonmcetu nen Wedner becomes hotter than the crucible con-| They are made of coarse ground meal | sport, the sandals lead to the develop- | Hismarck. that Lt, te Cites itd | of December, 1919, and filed for rec-| the 29th day of April, 1920, and filed ‘ and, George Erick ‘argo, she had spent | saint it and are relished by the Indian natives |ment of new games for the playgroun? | hereby declare it to be necessary to [Ord in the office of the Register of| for record in the office of the Reg- with her daughters, Della and SCO rcE DORE oEethen (OCGBty; of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on the 5th day of May, 1920, at 3:30 o'clock, P. M., and recorded in Book “166” of Mortgages, at page 346, and assigned by said mortgagee, by an ; instrument in writing to the State Treasurer of North Dakota, and his successors in office, in trust as se- curity for bonds issued by the State of North Dakota, which assignment was dated the 19th day of September, 1921, and recorded in said office of the Register vf Deeds on the 22nd day of September, 1921, at 11:00 o'clock, A. M., in Book “169” of Mis- cellaneous Mortgages, at page 509, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hcre- inafter described, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Miss tle Christensen _spen ternoon with her friend,| Beatrice. One Miss Hildegarde Hanson returned jto Mandan on Sunday, after spending | B#¢k her week's Easter Vacation here. : Miss Alice Meyer ed to her home here Saturda r complet: | ing her term of school north of} J. Erickson and| Arena. autoed to the Ed| Attorney F. Mrickeen home on S marek, was in Driscoll on business Dr. and Mrs, I cele called| Thur: it the Harold Hargrave home on| Charles Johnson of Adams, N. D. ; snent several days hefe on busine: i —— -——__=--——— | construct a water main om Eleventh | Deeds of the County of Burleigh, a trip east and has brought | senior Mr. Herde vel dates. Street from Bowen Street to Ingals | State of North Dakota, on the Sth a bride with him, who was Miss | jng°” MT Merdebu has been liv-\ faite, ofsWinigiwas/alcaller| Gee suena lerL cea GI UeT COL RTREE eLnanE one ene aninre Faust of Moffit, Airs. James Johnson and three chil-|in this district” Wednesday. — Mr.| cordance with ‘the plans, specifica-|/~ Mérthaver’ ot pope 484, and es . Asselstine of Moffit has rent-| dren, of Sydne ing|Muchler plans on selling his hotel|tions and estimate of approximate | oi .cq te oatd mort by ed the Knutson farm, just, north of | at the home of in Wing and moving to Bismarck. |cost of the City Engineer, witch | Signed by said mortgagee, by an in- Moffit, for the season, and Mr. and| Mrs. Willie Borner and Work on the taitond section op-| Plans, specifications and éstimate|strument in writing to the State Mrs. J. Kendal Jr., are’living thereon | week, Mrs, Bornor expects. to ae-fened up Mordey. Mer Anderson 22, | f approximate cost, were approved, | Treasurer of North Dakota, and his feCurdy of Bis-| While helping to put in the crops. Mr.| company her sister to their former|two. helpers, Mr, Merl White andl aenperar ame placed, on file, Im the | successors in office. in trast ag, se- oll of business | £4) Dehaan is also employed on the | home at Gaton for a week's visit. They| Clyde Freeman. To eyo GAG ICLase eealea turtherl cee aes were an neeaee H. Asselstine farm. — | will e for Gaton next week. Mrs.| C. P. Christiansen shipped out a Tegolved that Motice be given to oa bear erre nee “of pail, Good reports continue to come in’ Johnson and children have also been | car of stock Friday to Saint Paul. | the owners of all property Mable to | oy) ORG Mauaetas ethernet of the work of our new rural carrier | visiting at the home of Ms. Mary| Miss Esther Richert arrived some| DP @S8essed for this improvement, | 1921, and creat an) said ee ica son y. ored to the Peter|, Miss ‘Thelma Rosvold left for] ayor OM route. || | Mrs. Johnson’s mother. 4 a visit with her mother Mrs. John| official newspaper; that if within] P. M,, in Book “169” of Miscellaneous Alucksdahl home the first part of the| Moorhead on Tuesday, after spend: | ty F e On account of a bad place in the] Rinehart and family. fifteen days after the first publica- : 217, will b luck s ioothenck ental atten thas ‘heen going forward quite briskly just south of town the busses| Harry Hogue has accepted a posi-|tion of this resolution the owners mostenees Beit aie ratcadsen ns Mrs. Marie Clausen and sons, Er-) [- B. Olson was in Bismarck Sat-| 0", the Everet Porter farm north- to detour and come in a mile|tion as farm laborer on the Paul}of @ majority of the property liable y P JE : 4 least of Moffit. Mr. Porter has been | ¢: : : : i i couse Writ, |such mortgage and hereinafter de- : sidar atte: urday east of town then make e = ol to be assessed do not protest in writ ing and Reidar attended Easter ser-{ "tay on business. a en make the addition-|Schonert farm. Mr. Hogue will prob- aeee aE “he. i mee BOs y jada working two shifts day and night, a] mil It is planned to fix the|-ably 1 sonaaten hie iP ing Against said_improvement; then|scribed, at the front door of the pceneuene Zion: Latheran: church GoEsivork and has his season's work well un-| oad as Saar ably leave soon for his work at the/the Board of City Commissioners |Court House, in the City of Bis- 3elile on Sunda: Mr. .and family of of Peace H. H. Kemp, in her jail] North Dakot ill be received by|10:40 o'clock A. M. and duly re- : ; agua 2 . » 2 i corded in Book 147 of Mortgages on number of hairs on the anitale’taile the Board of City Commissioners of | Fotrg gm oath said, morieate wos »f Lein township. ¢ dest conteal i on ible. The trouble] penitentiary. He plans on being a} will be deemed authorized to con-|marck, County of Burleigh, and State| Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and L. B. Olson and daughter Nora} The Parent-Teachers’ association| Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Corder are oc- | tha tant ait eamPy condition of | guard later on. struct the same. * Jof North, Dakota, at the hour of two! State of North Dakota, at the hour aalled ‘at the Frank Shaffer home of Burr Oak district held a meeting! cupying the Otto Brown farm. just| Carl Merdeka eu acon ne | nts; Otte Hogue has for her guest | State of Nonth Dakota, County f}o'clock, P. M., on the 2nd day.ofjof two o'clock, P. M. on the 2nd ‘ts Se Yin t rge barn on the old Tom! west of Moffit and will operate it| Richard Borner home Monae ene A te hor sister Miss Catherine! Burleigh, City of Bismarck’ ss! May, i925, to satisfy the amount|day of May, 1925, to” satisfy the Preah Mac doy ete ouze Rorth of Griffin place Friday ev Coun- this season, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, | ning sae appenter of Red Cliff, Nebraska. tne City of Bismarck, North Dakota, due upon the past due installments|amount due upon the past. due in- riscoll Monday afternoon. No dam-}ty Superintendent H. H. Hanson of! relatives of the Corder family, a Mrs. Herman Kikul ath E. A. Fricke and daughter Miss} do hereby certify that the foregoing of said mortgage on the day of sale.|stallments of said mortgage on the ‘we was done to buildings but sev-TLinton was present. "A fine program| living on and operating the old’ Cor-| Bismarck hecvital toe areas ne | Gertrude Fricke, were capital cityjis a true and correct copy of a res-|The premises described in such day of sale, The premises described oral straw cks caught fire and was rendered after which i der place farm. GREE EROS nica lior freatrient. callers the latter part of the week. olution of the Board of City Com-| mortgage and which will be sold to'in such mortgage and which will some hay was burnt. After much ning was rounded out with i dlance,| Ideal spring conditions have given |in Veet greeting is, 0m, in full swing | | Miss Filda Spitzer is spending pmissioners of said city, adopted at | Satisfy the same are described as ibe sold to satisfy the same are de- ard work it was finally checked at there being an unusually large crowd| the farmers in this locality a won- finished putting in their wheat, | nag imac ths, capital city where), "T3253. Witness my hand and the follows, to-wit: scribed as follows, to-wit: SAT SPRertsGavieon: 4 _ fin attendance. : denfal start with theirr sowing of |Gonsiderabls land will be planted tl meee tae ee en geal of the city of Bismarck, this} Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Sec-| Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Sec- _ Little Earl Carlson is on the sick] Mrs. C. A. Carlson and di grain. The sowing of wheat is all|corn and other feed crow.” eorge Swick left early in the}i4th day of April, 1925, tion Thirteen (13), -Township One tion Six (6), Township One Hun- alee i completed, an unusual occurrence | “Qecar Sattec and tanihe hi a [Week for Dasscith where he will ‘en- M. H. ATKINSON, Hundred Forty-one (141), North, of dred Forty-two (142), North, of 8 pane shatter, palled fat the Mrs t « home.| for this part of the country. The |to the Waicelectiae maheee enti oa ter the: Sanitarium. Mrs. Swick ac- " \ City Auditor. |Range Seventy-six (76), West, sit-|Range Eighty (80), West, situated Fe et home for seed wheat . Ca is reported to| sowing of outs is already under way |town, Before Mn Satter tock nos | companied her husband to his desti-|4—18, 25. uated in the County of Burleigh,'in the County of Burleigh, State of on, Tues nee = | havyeunurehased a mars of! GivsGhual,odtaemel tans. [eect ee eerea cer aatter, took pos: /natipn, and will spend several days ADVESETISRMENT State of North Dakota. North Dakota. Mddeaen wee aliete Bues| Rathbun farm and will A heavy wind storm, followed by a| were made on the buildings. Mr. and | Charte a eee 4 Sealed “bide for the constriction| \ There will be due on the past due| There will be due on the past due lay, aifterno with Mrs. Albert idence there in the slight rain on Easter Sunday evening. | Mrs, Morris ‘Satter have returned. to | stagnee aretha, Swick have been | of Sanitary Sewer on Griffin|installments of such mortgage on installments -of such mortgage on Pan eta Mr. and Mrs. I | Light showers on ‘Tuesday afternoon, | their farm after spending the winter | eee ot the home of their aunt, | stree Rosser Street to Ave-|the day of sale the sum of Seven|the day of sale the sum of One John Klucksdahl is ing Harold | tmily April 14, and bright and. cold on! on the Wheckee Spending the winter | Mrs, John Monroe and family dur-|nue “B” in Sewer Improvement Dis-| Hundred Seventy-nine and 16-100;Hundred Fifty-two and 82-300 nr spring. k Thomas § place. ing the absence of their parents. trict Number Two, will be received ($779.16) Dollars, together with the | ($152.82) Dollars, together with the Wednesda: Mr. and Mr Gus Rupp and family Mr. and Mrs. Willi .|by the Board of City Commissioners ape have moved into the Spitzer resi- tored to the capital city, Saturday of the City of Bismarck, until eight BALDWIN, dence in town from their home just to visit with Mrs, Borner’s brother, |° “ock, P, M May 4th, 1926. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Borner enter- | north of Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pinks, and family Dee ene te ee merely iaodl: a rs. Richard Borner | Knowly Dormer have rented Mr.!— z 2 Sau sth rortte : H and Noel and Fed | Rupp’s farm for the season. Mrs. ADVER Teer gonewi imate quan- |4%,Manager of the Bank of North As Manager of Hogue and Raymond Burkhart to Sun- | Dormer who was formerly Miss Edith| Sealed ‘bide for reece titles ane Given tor'the guidance of [+ Daketa, as Agent for-the. Treas-| Dakota, as Agent for the Treas- | day dinner. Huge will Sostlaee os Gace CRE | eaeeene Pace sense eran ne men eeeere 78) 5 urer of the State of North Dakota,| urer of the State of North Dakota, ava ¥, r Olausen is on Lodge, Harold H: Bobby and Billy nk Shaffer home Sund given at the P. Cl warren Keller called on Martin Welch's Spur, Satur son Wednesday evening. John Wild ison W hn Wild heir b H list. | formerly o ve and | Murrick famil ut _the| A dance is reper! statutory costs of foreclosure. statutory costs of foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota,|. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 12th day of March, 1925. this 12th day of March, 1925. G Cc. R, GREE R. GREEN, IN, the Bank of North by the Wm 1 to h as bi r Lake school board held] visit from his brother and iness meeting Tuesday eve-|and Mrs. Wilde of M After ha a week’: i bidder: Trustee for the State of North| as Trustee for the State, of North : Pia i n of Miss aving a week's vacation the; the school closes. Mr. and Mre,'be received by the Board of C 763 linear: feet of 8 in. vitrified} 88 for the State of Nor! 4 aria ne Prank Sh as pueties _|Mont., this week. While in this! Baldwin school resumed work Mon-| Dormer ereicinacied| aieace Mrs. Commissioners’ of the City or Bis. sewer pipe in place. Dakota, Assignee of Mortgages. Dakota, peenes of Mortgagee. fee achool No. 1 closed a} state ‘they will visit Mrs. Wilde's| day morning. During the recess the ter recess, marek, North Dakota. until eight} 2, manholes. : GC. OIREIRSON, CL OLEE EON, 5 erm of school Wednes-| mother and sister at Erie and nil teachers a ivisited atateaeheie variouc In mCaceecninuite i o'clock p. m. May 4, 1925. Each bid- 20 Gin. x 8in. wyes. Attorney for the Manager of The} Attorney for the Manager of The MER eMisseVicla Hare leinny Rae re) an ealaa) (teaches S| carl Schultz, and family have |der shall state in his bid the .sum| Work shall be commenced on this Bank of North Dakota, Bank of North Dakota, , ‘ stave, deserves much credit for the| before* returning home. | °Mr. John Herdebu and sons Cart| Black. Trail te An ie Ha ea et et God shall bes compicted “not” iater | Bismarck, North . Dakota. Bimaarck, Nemh Dskot. uecess she has had. The afternoon| Miss Helen Fasten” has taken h 4 Soeee eee ee yey Mae Tee De eh OMe aU esse : 14-21-28—4-4-11-18 9:1¢21,28--4-4-11-18 and Adam have rented the §; De et oie and a wiener roast| schoct nese Wethen's % the day. Each bid shall be ag-}than June 15, 1925. Seven u ae np ean s Spur. | berg farm east of town and will move | en possession of the place vacat mpanted by a certified check for} Each bid shall be accompanied by ‘ ee é Z 2 d Mrs. P. H. Ba jis in. Mr. a Mrs. J lebu | caller the latter part v si e vi } - ii inci and Miss Helen Baker were out from|Jr., will occupy the farm where the! where he looked Hee Paaineee eat. rel a Aonelsnaee seserven to] Ue re MaceuaiitalenDe Ea ceaiane the payment 6f interest .sndiprindls ang-| town and Ernest Baumgart has tak- ,) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Whereas default has occurred in the payment of interest and. princi- Each bid shalt also be accompan- LEIN NEW Bismarck Sunday and spent the da * 1 of the obligation secured by the|pal of the obligation secured by the A large crowd attended church on| with Mr. and Mrs. das. Burbage aad | Commivsionera, ‘Ne Board of City} ia DY “ne fail amount of the bid. |Mortgage hereinafter described; and Mortgage hereinafter described; aud ‘aster: Sund. at the Norwegian | fami K. M. H. ATKINSON, ‘All bids shall be made upon a| whereas the holder of said mortgage | whereas.the holder of said mortgage wutheran church. Lunch was served} Mr. and Mrs, Joe Gilman are enter- April 15, 1925. City\ Auditor. | basis of cash payment for the work |does elect to foreclose on the past does elect to foreclose. on the past after services hy Mrs. Ole Vik. taining their friends at a party Sat- H - 4—18, | to be done. due and unpaid principal and inter-|due and unpai cipal and inter- P est of said obligation o1 Each bidder shall state in his bid ‘est of said obligation ‘only. nly, Notice is hereby given that that NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS |the rate of interest the warrants Noti is oh bs hi hat 5 ee ares ees 8 rest the warrants!” Notice is hereby given that. tha t ingot Tawns and ouraee, He, Blants | are to vent orounhamy which wre [certain mortgage executed and de-|certain mortgage executed and de- of City Commissioners have directed |to be received and accepted by him|livered ‘by Emil Walfred Johnson |livered by Francis E. Young, Widow- that the lawn rate for water be|at_par for the work. and Elna G. Johnson, his wife, mort-|er, mortgagor, to, the Manager of pincediditto effect one month carl: The right | as reserved to reject Reeors, ie phe Manessn of The pee The Baa e ieee Dakoley Mert: ie r. Commencing af-|any or a 5 ' i gagee, dat e 2nd day of ru- ter the April 20 meter readings and oe M, H. ATKAESON,. “| fhe palit abyias: Morteneee.: | sad | ary. 920" and’ filed oe oy months the rate for water for taugn | «18, 25 Shy AndNor: [filed for-reeord in the office of the the office of the Register of Deeds and garden purposes will. be 17¢ | —_—---—————-—_—_-— | Register of Deeds of the County of; of the Cotnty. of Burleigh, State of per 100 cubic feet after adding 300 | NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on|North Dakota, on the. 20th day of cubie feet to the average amount of PERSONAL PROPERTY the 13th day of December, 1919, April, 1920, at 10:30 o'clock, A. M., water consumed during the perind | State of Notth Dakota, County .of} 19:30 o'clock, A. M., and recorded in|and recorded in Book “166” of Mort- between the September, 1421, read-|_ Burleigh—ss. Book “161” ‘of Mortgages, at page |gages, at page .340, and assigned by eae of che eoth eating. ‘The | In, District Court, Fourth Judicial /44@” snd assigned by ssid mortgagee, |said mortgagee, by an_ instrument quest that the boulevards be’ not} Sophia -Anstrom, Plaintiff, vs. D.|by an instrument in writing to thejin writing to the State Treasurer of planted to garden truck, but that '. Drake, Defendant. State Ti rer of North Dakota,|North Dakota, and his successors in they be seeded to gras: 2 ap. Notice is hereby given that under and his successors in office, in trust | office, in trust_as security for bonds pearance of the city will ve great-|and by virtue of an execution ea as security for bonds issued by the State of North Dakota, ly improved and many unsightly.|by and out of the above named |&t.t0 Or North Dao! which: assigament was dai Be Places done RPERWORKS DEPT. | {set tunen e judgment rendered: on [ment was dated the 22nd day. of | 19th day of September, 1921, MRd re- 4-18 3t ered, and docketed in said Court, fn} April, 1921, and, recorded in said of-|corded in said office of.the Register the above entitled action, in favor |fice. of the’ Register of D SEWER NOTICE - | ot the above named plaintiff andjthe 28th day of April, 1921, at 2:00. tember, 1921, at 11:00 o'clock, A. Be it resolved by the Board of Appinet trea ve named defendant, | o'clock, P. M., in- Book “169” of Mis-tin Book “i69” of Miscellaneous o © ral Clara and Glenwood Rise have been| urday evening of this week vn the week. We] A baby daughter was born to Mr. rope for a fast recovery. and Ms. Edw. Swiher, March 31st. Miss Matha Matson, who is at- Mrs. Herman Crimmins oe _ending busi lege in Bismarck,|tvinedat a shower Satruday after. spent’ Easter Sunday with her! noon in honor of Mrs. Clarence Al- nother( Mrs. Jaeob Matson. baugh, a bride of a few weeks, Many Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman and| pretty and useful gifts were pre- Miss Dorothy spent Sunday after-| sented to her and a very nice lunch noon at the J. O. Rise hom was served at the close of a pleasant Rudolph Harju, aMrtha aMtson| afternoon. and Elizabeth “and Marie Ingram] Mr. and Mrs. John Wilde and/ Were business callers in Bismarek,| daughter and their guests, Mr. and| Monday. : ) T. Wilde, wee callers at! Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Lein motored to A. Carlson home Sunday eve- Baldwin Tuesday spending the day|ning and at the Jas. Burbage and visiting with relatives. Geo. Suverly homes Monday evening. Miss Inga Olson spent Easter Sun-| Miss Irene Baker came down from | day with relatives in Almont, N. D.|Hazelton to spend the week end{ Dr. Baer of Braddock made a pro-}with home folks. fessional call in the community 1 A num! f the children in the] Saturday. He also made a social|Livona vicinity, are having. the call visiting with his old friend Mr.| chickenpo: Barkman. of Deeds on the 22nd day of ap ’ i a ’ MOFFIT City Commissioners of the Cit: r the sum of Thrée x i WILD ROSE Barieto @Me and. ME ‘ ci comely 8 of the City P eee 7109 {cellaneous Mortgages ut page 217,| Mortgages, at page 509, will be fore- Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and|Faust of Moffit, N.D., on Mazch SS; aie igre ce ee bigetta Dollars’ (368-7 hich wat dxeen, | Will be foreclosed by a sale of the |clos by a sale of the premises in jar Commissioners. hereby ‘dectare ‘if to| tion has been directed and delivered | premises in such mortgage and here-jsuch mortgage and hereinafter de- be “necessary to sonata ny sani- jeune the: undersigned. sheriff, 1 inafter described, at the front door|seribed, at. the front door of the a se i ad- 2 | ary sewer on | in 01 followin: re our’ ouse, is- Fg ME Stet olin ol Bo [ee tte Mean at Gna | HazdhRiee Wcktaueni a fet | serce"laeat Seay" a tal ten Gee aera, te calcul, aan arp Calg Be rs . . , + ny vy Gi i ‘el = lant, D. 4! Miss, Avis Carlisle is absent from|Moffit, N. D.. on March cordance with the. plans, specifica: | W. Drake, to-wits Bite he Npe a. tiers ty Dag attack, pokes es tee hope tions and estimate of approximate One white fron bed; 1 folding “ba 1925, to satisfy the amount|day of May, 1925, to satisty the ‘school! on account of sickness. boy. To Mr. and Mrs, ‘ Miss Ada Saville spent the weck|fee of Emmons county, address Mat. ‘ y Z : oat Of ihe Chey Howinegr miich| wiih spring and mattecss, “2 n the past due installments|amount due ‘upon the past due in- 7 stgage-on the day of sale.|stallments of said mortgage on the i : ¢ Dae ne ae spent TSO HIE to arate plans, specifications and estimete| comfort. range. No. 1904 complete: R. W..Feltheim marketed hogs in| mothers and children are doing well, t'approxiigate cont were approved: | 1 iécingh (Bagley, gang low: 4s ives described in such mort-day of sale. The premises described which’ will be sold to sat-|in such mortgage and svhich will, be We ; : Ff z a and ‘placed on file with the| white chickens; 1 mare 10 years old. a eee eee ue ie 20 A CEGPHEIL fare pe cI des cae! ee as a ‘¢ rahe os o taste’ rns. , se urt rene; irs old, . . rf ‘spent tM winter at Mineral Wells,| were: Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lane, Ken. notice ‘be_given by. the publication | Weight 950 lbs, named Rainbow: i | isfy the same are described as fol-|sold to satisfy the same are, describ- of: this. resolution: once’ each week | gelding } year old past, red lows, to-wit: ed_as follows, to-wit: for two successive weeks in the of- | named Ode, increase’. of ch Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Sec-|. Southeast Guarter (SE' ficial newspaper to’ the owners of | 5-foot McCormick mowei tion. Nine (9), Township One Hun-|tion Ten (10), Townshi; children spent Easter Sunday at the 1925, a girl. To Mr. and M Ef} hove of Mrs. Peterson’s parents, Mr. y and Mrs. Habert | Carpenter of Moffit, on March 7,! Texas, plan on starting for home|neth and William Lane, son: . spent April 20. Mrs. Snyder's health] F. Lane, the Miller family, isting: '8 considerably improved. , of Mrs. Harold Lane, from Hazeiton; Othe school a Gald ite regular(Mro AC A _ . all ‘property liable to be ased.| Deering mower; dred Forty (140), Range Seventy-|dred Thirty-eight (138), Rai ge. Sev. id bi +4 Z ane and small son, Mrs. for th t, that ti kes toot 1 3- i ice Tuesday evening, and- trans-| sisters. Baby Lucille Moffit. ie to cation of thts-resolution the ewnera| Deere sulky plow: 1 narrow, tise| hounty of Burleigh; State of North) the County of Burleigh, State of Hhcted the usual routine business. | visit. with “her~aunt Cora, Mrs, B.| ed \ : Oe ode OE CP RPS tiie | aaa a dehetuae hut aay E cee | ‘there will ba ‘dae on: the ‘past duel’ ‘There will Ge. audjensthe pent’ doe ir. ‘and Mrs. Aleck Janaski are|Lane, for a short. time. City” Auditor, ‘protests “in welting, | skin, << 7+) * linstallments. of such~ mortgage on |installments of such. mort, eon the he happy parents of an 8% pound| Visitors at the C. E. Moffit home i \\ aginst said improvement, then: thi d § b ra D paughten: / on Easter Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. ae en ty erik Miystlve and 60100 |desd Ninety pede Be S00. puan ee} pO. F, Buck purchased a new! Ford i : day o: : City Commissianers, witt,| of the sald Sophie \Handred ty-tive .and - 64-100|dred Ninety and 52-100 ($490.62 he deemed authorized to construct North of Ranne 79, Burleigh. Coun: | (9785.64) Dollars, together. with the| Dollars, together with the eat Frew W. Moffit, Mr. and’ Mrs. Joe ourin, st_week. Kendal Jr., and family; Mr. W. Lane : the same. j < nge Ls H. A. Carlisle enter-|and Miss Thelma Miller. - 4 :[State.of North Dakota, County of| ty, “North Dakots,’on statutory costs of foreclosur costs of- foreclosure. A PhPpecstalS qagbnt fd (aht lege hoi ter cast a a Buel , Eity ot Bi ot Apri “Dated at, Bismatck, North Dakota,| Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, ‘this’ 18th day. of March, 1925. this 13th day of March, 1925, BGs. RE! C. R. GREEN, — ; ; RG . i i Sunday, The Rev. Mrs, E.’ Zellar ° kota, do ‘hereby cer As Manager of. the Bank of North ‘As Manager of the Bank of North Atginvon, Gity: Auditor, |e P, home Easter|had a full. attendance for. Easter of ‘the Clty of Biamarck North Dacik of We righ 3 tity that the | eat of t The general alarm was run; in} has ‘returned f: ti ’ te ing fi ‘ opy;| t orthed iq Sgnday. during the bigh wind| felatives. and is again attending te : OR : ; of & resolution of ths: Bosra. of | sonal property to's ore. | “Dakota, as Agent for. the Treas-| Dakota, ax Agent’ for s ; Swhich had blown fire from an old| her charge here at Moffit. : F : Se “ City, Commissioners of said. city, |xstd judgment with 7 Rede (of tea Pinte of North Dabots State of Daki traw stack, out into the stubble, but}’. The ladies of the church are still e - iar 3 shaped, S48: Lepnler ‘meeting held {est tang he costs: As ei vaale, Tabi, eB ‘Sige foe: 6. hes of ‘North che fire was put out before it did| holding Saturday food sales, at the rolbcaeg ‘s first popular vote for president will be a test of strength | °"witaces hand andthe seal’ of’ °°". ‘ALBIN: OM, |G. OLGEIRSON. : ' ’ damage. : es m, and ‘continue to-do} between those ‘who tbelieve ina republic and those who thelieve in .a‘|the Cir of Biemarote, this: 14th day ‘ J | "Attorney for the ynager of The} Attorney for the Ma ig z. Ernest Saville entertained the} ¥ woke.” benefit. of the| Monarchy, Although Stree candidatos are‘entored the fight ix centered |t April, 192 : ees Cram, eine erey foe. the: Manage orney 05 ths ek - Saturday) < is ' F Wiliam Marz, ean, and Feta: Mar- é cago naye LOR elses hack Bismarck, North Dakota. - Bismarck, North There -was s goodat-b' Mr, Martin Ripley ~ has returned | shal Von Hindenburg (shown-above), who-represents the Monarchists, {4—18, 25 eerie ee ee Aas ; 8-14-81-28—4-4-11-18 * B14-81-28—4-4-11-18 |