The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1925, Page 6

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(PAGE SIX ral EARLBLUEIS OUTBOXED BY WARK MOORE Kid Miller Knocks Out Ft Kowalski in Fifth—Comp- ton Beats Smith Gncee Heavyweight ; Centender Stopped in Second Round BP heav fight i chedule ¢ nn had been | 1 ed thy ion Given \ About Tax Sales; attor un opinion t of Ranse + opinid opinion that all pieces ul property ! our or parcels of have within three he | at prior tas not been redeemed o| i piration of time tion has been given, conformity to Sect that pric uditor mu sive the count or before February Ist, ¢ ties of the expiration of the of redemption upon all such tract in subdivision 2 of S that thi such certificate I duty on + but litor in hi even thou: or, he required to issue th County Auditor ficate is but ev there were no NOTICE ‘The City tinue hauling gar-/; bage on October 31st, 1925. M. H. Atkinson, | City Auditor. |: “THE OFFICE SEEKS THE MAN”): « Six graduates of Dakota Business College, Merchants Natior so they employed Smith, theday he finished his course. Carl Bowman (before completing his D. B. C. training) was sent to join another D. B. C. man at the First National Bank of Oukes. A. ; ‘A. Olson, on his graduating day, ‘went t0 the Second National Bank, the eighth **Dakotan’’ in Minot ‘Watch results gach eek ‘Fol- low shgSucceS$ful.’’ First Winter Ae Ps lov. 2. Write F. L, Wat- 906) Front St., Fargo. | North D | vember, of Bis-|} marck will discon-!:: Norte ‘ a wan \ hunt 1 NOTICE PORECLOSUT Aby | } sort rdf thereof ST Vth such mort-! he sum of) 0) seven and 1) together oth (S17 1 | “in 1 by given that default ein the terms of that executed and ertain dave, tn’ add you will r record in t : of Deeds of Burle Mth day ut Two - ome! redempti tor the del t of the Condition of ARMERS STATE BANK D., in the Stute of North f business Oc- 9,119.36 2,268.50 undivided Due other $ and from banks 713,64 TOTAL 10,000.00 gs on 2,750.00 | Peineipal 248.00 243,00 i ble - 10,006.86 | other than thdse above stated vir 96.67 | TOTAL oo... 28,101.5: ATE OF NORTH. DAKOTA, County of Burleigh: 1, WP. Goddard, abo H ‘ «time tor , a deed holder ly swear | the above statement true, to} best of my knowledge and belief, | H. P. GODDARD, | Cashier, | sworn to before me | of Oc rT. 1925 *, LAWYER, Notary Public, In and for Burleigh County, N. My Commission expifes March’ 1 end offietal seal VRS, Subse jthis 2ath d | BEN UF b EUrION OF . D. 1 DAKOTA, vligh os \uiditor, 1930. | | i | «| a | i | Correct, Att a HP. MF t: ODDARD, GODDARD, Di detinguent nd that ty rem sid wth will expire | State eoinpleted sere | 3 Wweth da tue of th “tion cumeunt | F the cost votiee ad. an nnd ante | j obi ginger { four. | 1! ham flow | «prunes. i eal ana . vans ! a Vine ‘ \ | Whole x deviled wheat, i} t Imes ' i i i A se Four bh ais j ko clams ed chums, y fly sinall Post ao tivation fer the 5 Vth day of Decemb yosold, as provided ty eser the for red leowill expire q completed: serviec tons punchle pkes, order ition te the above amoun - toon picks. he vequired to pay th Vv a jd from said sal of the tinke t of! thereat: will * i o : ! of Bismarek, di day of No- at Eleven o'clock to ’ the uch mortgage on the court house in the ¢: AL n the’ forenoon, mount due on ay of ‘ The in such" » sold to ship One WI) nor 280) West it h morte! | > sum of : 1 said Nerthiy nen Sinowa Anioun of Lena said mort- ¢ is here been made in th. the. ofties eigh cour d Book ad ald | lused by ale uch mopt-! ¢ ter de-| at the front of the house in the city of Bism Dakott, on the 5 of No! Dad Jock int, noon, to the amount on the day of, you w of the s this a vid Js as) ith artee (NEM) of Sees! th two (See, 32) of Town-| by ship One Hundred Forty-two (Twp.| 142) north, of Range Seventy-eight] th! (Rye. 78) west of Sth P.M. AE ‘There will be due on such mort-| gage on the day of sale the sum of Fifteen Hundred Ninety-five and 55- 100ths Dollars. ($2695.65), together | with the costs “and disbursements of: this foreclosure, MARY G. SEELY, Assignee of Mortgage. before t edempt i Ig Came H. G. HIGGINS, > Attorney for Assign Address: P. 0. Bo; Bismarck, Use 1 red sow pi H. T. Crum, McKenzie, N. D. bottles chili sauee, check. protector. 1 Sharpener. | cabinet. | records, \ ith flowers, TON DAKOT, bie soup. san Y Wheat. ing property of of marek, Stite | made to sat- for the together | y due there- on from to the County ot 1 : And t on the 1zth day f at the hour of + atthe Court House of Bismarck, in said Proceed to. sell Personal Prop- lien of suid property Bobb for said Delinquent as follows, towit: 11,37, Interest, $2, ie aqutir © amount | bed the costs + Interest $31.66, Penalty 6, Interest, Interest, $1. $1.6: Penalty FRANK 0, Tuterest Penal \uditor a, Peraity, lon, to the Nigh-4 ALBIN HEDSTROM, ff of Burleigh Count: ut Dismare’ = 10-31.t NOTICE. OF SALB | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That iby virtue of: a judgment and dectes | in foreclosure, ‘rendered and. given time for sericmpe | BY the Dist je aul exit tues Tuicial Bistriet, Sin nd for ‘vice | County of Burleigh. and State ic | North Dakota, and entered and: doce s follows: | keted- in the" office of the. Cleek. of tin ./ suid Court in and for sald County on the 15th: day of Meteber, 1920, 14 an action wherein Paul C. Remington was plaintiff’ and Ella M. Kennedy, formerly “Bila M, Hazlegrave, ‘some: s! times known as Ella M. Hazélerove, | Was defendant, in favor of said plain: tif and agaitist said defendant tor the xum of Three Thoustind. ‘Thee Hundred © Sixteen and’ o2/1oot ($831602) Dotlars, which judginent and decree’ umfong other things: di- rected the sale by me of: the real estate hereinafter described to satis: fy the amount of said judgment, with interest thereon and ‘the costs and expenses of} euch sale, or sv. much thefeof as ‘the 'proceeds: of such sale the rotic tnd iS deseribed t jon ass 5 decd will issué te the holder of sale certificate as provided | and and offlicis y of July, 1925. FRANK J. JOUNSON, Auditor Burleigh County; fe North Dakota. : SE irtue of a writ to to issued v virtue of a 0 me is of: the: office of the Clerk Ae ond Court, directing mee mal said real Pro Norsuant*to ‘said: judgmi HE ale Bley I, bin Headiron 10-17-24-81| Sheriff of said County,’ and the ‘per- TAKEN UP to my plnce on October 14th, Jweight about 4d-Ibs, ,of such sale applicable there [ing room, t Court of the Fourth| > of applicable ‘theteto will “satisfy, ‘and || the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck in the County |* of Burleigh and State of North Da on the 1sth S Ey ti with intetes nd cos the costs xpense: or so much th the proce satisf remises to nd cee this no judgment, ice, are described in s: decree and writ as fol- ot | One Range One Half (W 1-2) Scetion Nine (9) in Township Hundred Forty-four (144) ive (15) West of the Meridian, in Burl ogh Dekota, and con teres, more or less, accord- ing to the United States Government Survey thereof, . Count Hated at Bismgrek, N. D 1Gth day of Oetdher, 1925, Albin Hedstrom Sheriff of Burleigh County, North » this meron, for Plaintiff, North, Dakota are et ST. GEORGE'S EFISCOPAL CHURCH . F. H. Davenport, Rector 614 Mandan Ave. All Saints’ Day 8 A. M. Ho1y Communion. 10 A. M. Church School, a.m, Choral Eucharist and ser- weleome Invitation. whi h oir practice. oman's Guild will meet on afteynoon at the home of Faunce, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, ~ SCIENTIST . Cor. 4th St. and Ave, C. Sanday Service at 11:00 a. m, Subjec lasting Punishment.” Sunday School-at 9:45 Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. A reuding room is church building every Thursday and Saturday, holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. All are welcome to attend these services and to visit the reading am, testimony open in the ‘Tuesday, xcept legal MANDAN, 30 p.m. ing Worship. Sermon: 7 Voice in the Wilder- TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN Corner Avenue C and Seventh St. 1. G. Monson, Pastor 1 Services Sunday morning at 10:45. This being Reformation day the work of the Reformers must not be forgotten he T “What of Rome ‘ome to My Heart, choir, Shinners, re concerned for your welfare; we invite you to s' with us the privileges of church attenia and worship; the doors of our church are wide open ta you. Will you-not come tomorrow? FIRST LU ERAN CHURCH venue D, Meant 1b ‘Alway This the The lvetion. Sunday school and Bible Class at oir will as usual render a se- Also Before Kings, and Will Not be service in the Rev. WS. € ill conduct the by: the chureh invited. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner and Rosser n offering will be taken. aaeiet ¢ McCABE METHODIST ESPISCOAL CHURCH Walter E.’ Vater, Pastor. Divine Service will, be conducted school hange schoo}, The Vision Glorious.” ; The choir will render the actull Williams. and Mrs, Marcks will favor us with a selected solo. 12 noon. Sunday School. (Classes for all ages.) The Men's Bible Class especially | welcomes you. 6:30 p.m. Intermediate and Ep-/ h League, : i 0 p. m. Evening worship, | ll preach on the sub-! Who Mis . meeting: eonsre- 6 wort! 7 4 Ject, “The Bu: calculated.” The Ladies’ Quartette will sing for us, and Mr. Henry Halvorson will fa-| vor_us with a selected solo. | Ahureh, home| invite y. Stranger ess Man to worship with us. pecially welcome, ' Remember the hours 10:30 and 7:30 p.m. ! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ! Corner Fourth St. and Ave. B. | Rey. A. A. Holmes, Pastor, 615 4th} St. Phone 1126, erviees for Sunday, Nov. 1, as fol- lows: Morning Worship at 10:30 a, m. Sermon by the pastor. The. choir sing “Come and Let Us Rejoi Bible schoul 12 noon, Thorpe, Supt, Young People’s Meeting, 6 Silas Edberg, leader. Eyening preaching sev F p.m. This will be a union meeting of the Evangelical and _ Baptist churches, and Rev. C. F, Strutz will preach -in:the Baptist church, The evening choir will sin thems, “Jeésts Thy Name I Love, “Zeal, Our pane Mr. und Mrs, J.Ls:Hughes will singia duct. ‘The, patter will preach at. Men- oken at 3p. mee 4 Let us say with David, “I w when: they. satd unto me, into the House of the Lord. : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘November 4,,,1925 9:30..a. m. Junior’ church school. 10:80. a. m:Morning: worship. | Sermon:"’ “And Teach all Nations.” hungry / mother / | A hot, well made cup of delicious. BAKER’S COCOA will appease these keen appe- . tites and also provide cone siderable nutrition, her, former anthem, Mr. John} 30 po ans Children at the New York Post Graduate Medical ‘ZA School and Hospital, lists a cocoa in diet for school P: children. Walter Baker & Co. Ltd, Antlemfé he 4Come,’ said Jesus’ Sacred. Voice,” ; Brackett. : i Established 178 “Sing Hallelujah Forth,” Dudicy : : Buek.—Church Quartette. ; Kigenen CLA 12M—Other ~ departments Booklet of Choice Recipes sent fray Preaek ge de a i at— *BLKS’ HALL, MANDAN, Prizes. given for best dressed. couple “and funniest couple. Musie by Mandan Dance and Concert Orchestra; Eight Pieces. MasSdiera we Saturday, Oct. Slst Sa alee I son- appointed. by. said: Court to make WiBe| sald sole, wil! “sell the heres Gav. It’s the Beientifie) iii, rules wilt sell the the hanes bidet, for cash, at public auction, at Dancing Promptly at 8:30-—— Sts. he | ATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1925 Bring Your Wife Here for a Home Cooked Mca! Friend wife doesn’t need a second invitation when Friend Hubs that question to her. outs, Especially after a hard day at heme oo xst Palatable food, wholesome and savory, is a wonderful stim: close of a strenuous day. Particularly is this true of our ¢ have become famous. DELICIOUS STEAKS AND CHOPS Special Sunday Dinners ll a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 212, Mandan NEW PALACE CAFE the First Bap- i tist church in servi OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 212 Main St, Phone 428 “The Iron Horse,” a virile tribute to the old west—Cap- | itol Theatre, fours days com- | mencing Monday. To Dine Here Is Truly A Delight Here you'll find food — gocd food, tastefully pared, excellently served and satisfying in ev ry respect. You will find it cheaper than preparing meals at home. pre- SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER rc 9 3) Ftom 11:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Cream of Chicken Soup with Rice Roasts Roast Chicken with Dressing Prime Ribs of Beef with Juice Roast Leg of Veal with Green Peas Chicken Stew Spanish style Chicken Fricassee Coffee or Milk Bread, Butter, Mashed Potatoes Pie or Ice Cream —S———— Special Orders Steaks, Cooked to order Broiled Beef Tenderioin, Mushrooms..... 4 Fried Chicken, Asparagus Tips.......... Broiled Pork Tenderloin, Sweet Potatoes. . Broiled Lamb Chops on Toast with Strips of Bacon..:............. Grilled Veal Chops on Toast with Gree Grilied Pork Chop French Fries. Club Steak Hash Brown Potatoes n Peas. Salads Chicken Salad .. Lobster Salad . Shrimp Salad . Combination Salad Seen to Fresh Fruit Salad with Whipped Cream Vegetables Head Lettuce, French Dressing. ..... Sliced Tomatoes : Sliced Cucumbers . Celery Hearts . Olympia Opposite The) Post Office

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