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PAGE FOUR T ie Rismarck Tribune | spycches, but a rather uncomfortable thing to : 7 ’ put Jnty practice Tribune Carriers Au Indepeadent Newspaper For it's only human nature ty cheer a theory and Bri G ti VE ' t 1 the ¥ us 1 uk at its concrete application. rin reetings | fe : 3 MOTION PICTURE 8 oe & It a ait Ryuality ot equality of ability, of course; no A MI Publis by the Blamarck Tribune Company, « tside of a lunatic um believes that. the WORTH OF tep. i ene | ree, ND, and heneber BL. ihe postoffice at auulity of all mankind means that. But equality of we ge ener J, hat eee in and day out, BURLEIGH C0 ' narck, ag second class mall matter. . . te of} sou ane lie about it f ‘weather condi. ree hion President and Publisher PPortunity; equality of rights; equality of partic ised | Teel al ET ettion ten eon | ~ a pation in those elemental privileges without which brother-in- la M ney, | yous | had rented house at Win- hls evening’ and: Loniorrow. Subscription Rates Payable In Advance life is hardly worth the living esented to the Orthopedic Ilos-| terbrook furni for last month, | to present their annual New iit rar 20 ’ he sold for eharit The | with the privilege of this one 160 Marriage Licenses Issued uerier, per YOur..- a ae cus-berse ash ae When will we have it? f this was told in this paper! Neither Mrs. Castleton nor LE knew : provided neat . ss | y mail, per year (in Bismarck). aha cither of us had int- ( f Here During 1925 —55 Dally by mail, per year When a colored man stands the same chance of whispered that the other [ances in comme t t te ey st (in stite outside Bismarck). 6 600 king a comfortable Living: and maintaining: a de- Prescott's cuilection, the hi More Than for 1924 Dally i, outside of North Dakota........ 6.00 oa , a white many perhaps r, if possible, has been n he we Member Audit Bar tu of Cireutatton ENCE ee BT AD LCE AD Ss: motion picture actr who had aspirations for enctiee allie the i — oa When the children of a day laborer have the same heen in this city.| was the last thing that iy git, Meeeing bee ron Member of The ‘ksebe ated Press chance for pood food, fresh air and childish happi- fatndated ln wild. toh een eo : n could fase bak ind “MILLION MARK hi tte ie Associated tress je exe us iy bpm Pett as the children of a bank president ehtitives of Miss Perier and OME Gibiois Hal ateter Dan Cupid “has be ; Lispatehes credited wes aie - ny ie: ae ena lisse. L Oe eee ‘little fellow herexbouts during : jo thin paper, and als When a poor man has as good a chance of getting Karl Whitnes d been given a) see that 1 is one of the prov Wad hie Athan thoes Veen tubal ie taneous origin published bere- absolute justice in a court of law as a rich man Mr: Preseott finod.te| this aw Hew’ i wkoodwh a Stent i more cases than dure cation of all other matter) When the poorest drudge in the city is able to have his house ing that Mr. Gibson went visit in Win! z te eee i ‘ | io ean aniicheertul Gnuid; nobas eoetls was a better judge of pearls a sytccorts at the office o County Y sel mm. : insisted that he should) You have seen Mr. Gibson, John, dere ex ne Foreign Representatives the richest citizen. the business. and you know what a distingu: hed aa none G AN PAYNE COMPANY perhaps, aren't all the conditions, But | While Miss Perier’s ostensible rea-/ looking man he is ry old maid oe hat Ce one CHICA DETROIT fiw of iiem, ow for her recent stay in Pittsburg] in Winterbrool:, including | Priscit — were” ladiied’ in | near f Kresge Bldg. | poser man . . as ty make some sequences at the} Bradford hers: has set her cap for) yy : Fi 4 ing 1925 1 Yower I a Kresge BIZ. | Noy all of this doesn't by any means call for so- | Hamilton, Steel. Mills for her _ new| him and perhaps’ she Total Motor Car Réyistraitione during 1926 | than PAYNE, BURNS AND: SMITH cialism, for the confiscation of private fortunes or Pittute, “Hot Steel.” it really looks] ten him, but she made ar : noel ie ween YORK : . Fifth Ave. Bldg. 1 oa | ia 1 he came purposely to buy| of writing te me and te in State in 1925 Show In. | 10) marriage a <a a tniyth like that. th Mr. Gibson in to Mega og acct i crense 2815 Hi. The (Official City, State and County Newspaper) It y calls for—neighborlines Prexeott outsob stow Porulnrshe way crease of 28,151 | closings ioilay, —— aemanenns - Neighborline all the word impli hehe Sinn ee Gated daelone nave ce nae June As the New Year Dawns | For if you're neighborly you won't see your neigh nd will ree} Gibson had filled) nay oto 3 j i ; ie (Hae the eH Lee ice Awhile You do. Wot: “You won't Mr. Preseott is able] heart. But, upon reading : a return to the plait, where the | silly rhapsodies over Orson Seat tk ee thow children condemned to rags and pictures will be taken and sent her} mined to yo down there periods the i hunger wiken are not. You won't see the men representatives her buy the} myself how much of them was id with, @ ! jo clean your streets or empty your garbage or | 41!" periey will he in the city dur-| po deuito Winterbrvuk I wn laws of North Dakota, f ther Stok blast) furnaces— your neighbors, you the time tht : Gibson that P was coming Cree ee i ; é : Tg itis “howedd ‘| Lapel eek igures in the county where either the bride 4 on amuch know, ever you don't always realize it— living in th i : h iM ake pers tend Ml Receipts! or the groom resides, and conse- 1 darkness when there is room for pearance there at least for « mee ile 1ita5. ently in. the 160 1i issued i ' er of utd during the year, one or the t bright sunlight. hoon and evening frome th immedi er if Dakot other of the contract ies | ep aa een ol . — et him understand, “that | creaae oi fi s OA cd bom ty for 5 I “get under your hide,” as the say- | petter from Mrs. Mary Atden Pres« beh jade: 'up. mye wind to 2 increase of 2S= [must have been a Burleigh Dy You won't be able to stand the thought of cott to John Alden Prescott to proposals and be his buds reels a Ths: HuRUSE iC Nieeaweaciesusdsdu eee wan | - mber o ses issued d Die nem i 7 totaled | ing month of 192 ‘ . ¥ You will probably be surpr 1 tell vou, my . Figures for t published | And eventually, without any revolutions or ihita ditten iden LHGURhe al Gh ce z trucks !the total fc a 7 [ deliberation, | have decided tot th red confid wed. lane during |the two prev . wicee i ai excep “pelalisins er conmunisms or violent overturns, | epetion, rave gael fe pean Tidenes | while the number of imo-|in the following t i America will come to full equality. | beuis pleating with aie 40)» r 1 th the creased, The 19 j su Wet After all, equality is only another name for i Phim re: ms) ganuary : art t brother hood dear Johny to under) ty« on the stre ‘ebruary Great brotherhood. ; . would not under of all my neighbors rears March 10 her feel) And the doctrine of the brotherhood of man was | circumstances leave you and. Le ny Lana we ting | Truc! 7 ' is favorable Brepounded Tong, long age by one who, incidentally, | oth b ul wet a nd their lac ned | Motoreyeles ij 10 i and in the SS executed for propounding it, beau orate “ Basta ie bel “Tekan ‘July M can. | ; ae thecmosl (asl Were coming to it Sooner or iter we |) Yeu will remember that Tomet 2 nd elo: There were 83,002 Ford ‘August 4 ve ' ss De pave Gibse Atiantie City. yhim ju fuce to face during the past yea - September 4 have had a but few disturb hi y attracted to each othe | with “Prise: Bradford. ords show, s compared with October MW sie misty heen a ease of | Abd then— what a place America will be! fore 1 had left, he proposed | (Copyright, NEA Service, Inc.) | during November 18 : . j marriage to me, but it seemed to me e letter, continued. ——= December 16 heavy payrolls and industries joc ieee _ Totals:...114 in " pants hve, ——> POSTAL RECEIPTS = fe Tita; © [__Baitorat Comment] ADVENTURES "Social and | SHOW AN INCREASE SERUM FOUND ‘ embe | : ‘of th ocial an ' ; Government: by Marines [o) e - nificance ie) | “Dy onive Domeprs BARTG ore rt ur that i Smedley Hutler cf the marines has lost his | Saving deposits have increased more than six per tombe Gul OP LNOLN ‘nia Jobs lls aH -| there ee a ti 2 Postal receipts, also in . q \ F tary commission, which he resigned, and his civic} \as Tweekanors, I ‘Gark who; the trend of business, showed e IV) dite insurance written in 125 is more than i ned, and ly Fwas Tweeksun : i guests of their nter | markabl in arck dur- ht times the revord set ay E900, Automsbife pave in Philadely where Mayor Kendrick has} When ite Tosins and neh 9" ue Paundsun-inclaw, Mr. and Mrs. r those’ of the pr | aan i : dismissed ‘The latter job had been a storm: all ins away and tool wer the — holida: ng to figures furnished . >, kes Diecove duction has 1 nearly. four million ears, Ay (ASmbsed hin Ty i een at * [te eandy-rae an ne ium fer their home in today by Postmaster O.| Dt. Small Page Makes Discov for building the nd total for the year is more CBC for seme inonths ty the children they belong reeipts of the Bis-| py ‘ ate indeachall nd the fret ten monthe | GR. Butler was recruited trom the marines for said he didn't care! He was — » for the year show} F¥—10,000 Can Be Treat a-ha ane en mont leaner satel eisai D MEDICAL ME c m $375 { exceeded entire building volume for [CNH duty ina city whieh seemed to pe unable to ou, ie Meee Minter ste i ed for About $375 1924, arm income rt rin itse'f, Mayor Kendrick, evidently full of zea!, just what mi ! lew: Morkulty where fi __ i i I lo tha {decided that no. ordinary processes of iets t into nest! ; er attend a medical | periods at the local office, London, De (P) Vr. Smal ty amiliion « Mia, ho ordi prot of municipal, to Johnny Jones'} meeting and jauarter of a year during 19 Page, an expert on tropical diseases, Pibolanin \ procedure would for his city, It needed a ho tucks into the | friends. 2 great the same quar-' announced that he has discovered an was niail ome of Gragooning and he was responsible for calling in. Whee express : ter of the prev with the anti-tuberculosis serum extracted Wi 1 t i ne of esp . calling wagon, so the wheels wouldn't ING PARENTS | exception of the final quarter. While from the h tries, the figures reflect a round Dr. RL Mork of Ray,| the | business for “the last’ three the Daily Improvement. in this great industry was all wrong, For that Gea. Butle-j N. D. ts at the home of| months’ has not yet been contpletely South ee ey heaal . ' i ern nN SE Nhouse Mrs. “Bork ents, Mr. and Mrs.| tot irly accurate. estim: Dr. S made the discover rae tieures « mal Is indicate a consid. | could a eae sii i nteage fy mie drum so that it a] Charles. W1 Sixth street, jit at $38,115.45, whieh is quite) dusins experiments. ible inEruRN ume of all business. Bor derstand the civilian complex, He knew soldiers, 'week drying: out ial jess than for the fourth quar- ors, including T t f Lat Then he went ty PARENTS OF SON of 1924, ‘The reason suggested, Melbourne University, are the ti we Jecomber loadings of revenue He knew wl © issued an orde mid be er b f Melbourne University, are ot ing of revenu new ten he issued an or ig “wou rt mith's hows nd tore the Mr. and Mrs. Mike Helscher this decrease is that during the with saying that the’ serum freight totaled 1,020,875 ears, the record output obeyed or there would be trouble. His experience off the calendar up to June. nounce the pirth of a son, to whom final days of 1924 the state ordered Henry Spailinger of Gene ‘ éhab tin nessed the yreatest traffic Was with men disciplined to do what they were Mrs. Smith never noticed it and got the name, Herbert,!a large quantity, of postal supplies into ‘obscurity beside that ‘of Dr. Americar i Ther recorded 44,- told to. do. ° yall oe up ine heh ee and wont in preparation for the opening of Small - in ean Ue ere WE ecordec v told to de Hto chureh on Thursday) and washed i he correspondent adds that the] 000,000,000 net ton iniles which beat October, Kendrick was tie man who tried to take one 8 Friday, and the neighbors: Irud to W YEAR'S DAY VISIT showing the commonwealth government will take hy 2 per cen , andine Aono nt thi i ; aes 3 ut her right again and Mrs. Roy Corwin will yo 's business during over Di age’s patent. : fant TGA -OF RekG SBOrC cents te Retort ASIICh sttearsy: awa But Tweekanose went nierrily onl ty Hazelton to spend New Year's ast two yeurs, follow: enty-two are under. tri by d per cent in Americin experience lead into the ditch having the time of his life,! with Mr. Corwin's brother. in] g2p [ment with the serum and ‘10,000 exit At this 1 the ve busine yen are Butler could ee: a . [ he : a 25) tbe treated at t of 73 p ds fees " a ness me Butler could have governed Phikudelphia if he be surprised to know w SON BORN First quarter tian fering tabout $09). of 75” pound i tly predic been given martial law and enough marine: he did. If £ counted from] My. and Mrs. K. Lane of Glen-| Second quarter es sito con rat tll dications, that busi- Phila hia would have ceased to be a free tal aes T couldn't tell] coe are the parents of a boby bey Ean os aD ; t \ - y q day @eni ourth quarter wes Will cor ind at a good level un Kendrick tried to dragcon it without the iil: | ber : born Monduys Senin i less crop expectation oa reverse action lary power. It couldn't. be done. Gen. Butler's | 1 on and the depm RETURNS FROM HOM Totals t is conceded in circles that some : 7 she } je were just a beginning Mi els e ias' s 1 ied ; rel hat v i name Was not enough to enferce law and he had was the toy piano that San- |. irene knee ae pe — a improve the condition of the farmer. nothing cls+ The purpose was to make a city |‘ Claus had left Pegey Porterfield. ne in Und wood, ‘ ; i ; 7 , aleacd SRORE Ae VEE Ae ONG BOnGe: e proper torce §8 | ia th “Why he got inside and} LEAVE FOR PAUL | A ny a mworkabl President Coolidge is in the citizenship itself. It could not reach out [tothe the notes around, and ital-| ye and Mes. 1. lard weit to Discuss Farm HN ly towarive at a solution of Jide itself and get something which it did not ment, caus al hes a apambing. | ley tomorrow f ul for a Surplus Question) sew vork, De —(#)—Dillon, eoaera robleny Ct put agriculture om earn, Democracy is ferever thinking that it can | musie. lessons. 2 fencned Vol ee ee Read and company, bankers who pos the other great industries of the na jure something out ef a wizard’): hat and with | Pay “Chop Sticks.” Warhingtor. Bec: A=. con: Stare ledathertinanelal ward Mah ike tion, Ht is to be hoped that before the next crop ; * | ‘The next morning after Tweeka- Murch Or sr dige| ference for the discussion ef the of the Dodge Brothers Mo: : it do the trick, a white rabbit or a deve or a fairy jnese had changed her piano around.! jyjct was in the. cits yestor jaricultural surplus question has the bid of J.P. is ma tion Wi be bette wwhatt in pink {Peggy couldn't’ play a thin Chop | pusiness ‘ jbeen called by Secretary Jardine to re noi reported to have ar- will make ‘or more gene rity throughout i 1 | Sticks sounded like — splint and os a convene here January 12. It will be d another financial coup in Phe nak It doesnt work und it oughtu't to work When! firewood, and Peter Pumpkin | SERIOUSLY ILL the first of a series of conferences the purchase of a large interest in tse thas . the American pocple to rely either on magic | Eater sou niea | strs, M.'O. Agre is reported to be! Planned by the secretary for this the National Cash Re wer connany, non eave OF a new - cr dragoons for theiy order, security, law en: | poe PORES vas perfectly |; oriously ill at her home on Seventh | PUrpOses coincid\: with that for! of the firm, which has come into : 5 seen ee a forcement and well being they are ripe for the, Worse things. sounded, and finally | "SS x the first day's session of the fourth Prominence only in the past decade, Rawat i V r the i: owship. If the experience » have : she owl national cooperative marketing con- has been condueting negotiations, 4 oe hae t permanent closing of their polling places, ie i ae ne sth |g epee | Ls involving * between $60,000,000. and Is al hing we have bee: By Z bang, and e whol I ference to eld he n\ 1 $60,000, fit from the p: a have confessed their incompetence. busine: KV jeaders in agriculture $70,000,000 of securities, and the deal the new year is going hide : ; . ee ee Mind \ liens fais hoieranee is expected to ‘be consummated this just what wer it. should be one of Madelphia didnot, care: for the euggestion .of| ca aasne taiened one ih | fo by the) a veek, Be anaes and of good-will £0 all. bot ‘thee ning and no one can blame it, No doubt the , chief he forgot all about it | s (tend the farm Control of the Cash Register com- ee : citiz oO exasperates . Bitlor ” : off with a hop, sk H le lude fe y| pany has been sought by many bank- be no swerving from those high ideals which make (lens who exasperated Gen, Butler into bad lan | off with a hop, skip and jum | Howden. of Mlinvis lers since the death in 1922 of John this nation one of the bri places in the world. No S¥#se were undesirable citizens, but we believe it} “Santa Claus had brought | pr ident of the | American 2, Peers, its nae " > : is be hey s ontest such 1s | Slos ce naw blaekbes . ft 8 ‘en years ago Dillon was working opportunities as the United States, but nposes | this rather than the idea should be established that |Qverything! ala cpl q © =o obligations of citizeuship also in return American cities will behave themselves only if the | And what did Tweckanose do but Municipal Rink i 151 Million Is blessings. There should be no compromise in amy or navy makes them. There ig nothing left sRgak in when she'd gone to bed) New Year’s Day |" Refunded Durin with ‘those influences which seek to break down jof us when that is the case, Jlue dried lik and it was. so | So's $ Rakes: Out. iz institutions or violate the ideals for which America | Slippery. you eoult have skated on p'cabhana will: be mo. kat nye on the 2 1925 to Taxpayers 4 A 4 * Hit As ‘for making a mark on it with | municipal rink on New Year's day. of Jamestown Are stands. Sound principles have been laid down for All Guesswork lehalk, you might as well haved unlosa the weather should turn | te i aAmeyjean guidance and Jet no alien influence disturb | (La Moure County Chronicle) | Sage 0 EIT On Le Ie ay (Ree Pee kan ERE Declared Too High} tunis Netaing sisisesaisoo were : 4 i en when he got through | to ouncen oda B them, May we hold fast to them in 1926. Henry J. Cox is a government weather forecester | with tnat, he hopped over two roofs EINEM GharRO. of ~ given to federal taxpayers during This season, too, affords The Tribune an oppor-|at Chicago, and he might have remained, unknown ahd a sun-porch and went to Billy | The rink was looded mngstown, ‘NieD, Doc. 31,4)" the last fiseal year by the treasury : ae } Se Ranoy. i | Rillings’ house and stuck pins in his| afternoon and today, and t is; The Jemestown Warehouse comp lepartment. tunity to wish its readers sth 1 1 in Chi : y to eaders a most happy and pros- | to the world had he not come out in Chicago papers | picycle tires to let the freezing exce} y smooth, but {of thi y has just anngunced the , Submitting a report on the sub- r. It is a fine privilege to live and a few days ago with words that will cheer many) That was about mildness of the! institution of an action before the destite congress, the department set in an age of great accomplishments. Let us nn heants,. He hed heard: as Ors § Queen could stand. id comole in the, North Dakota state railroud com-, forth that | $154,107,773.15 | was, ro- a : arts hed heard, as many of us around Wine to tell the Twins lice to use it during the next couple { mission asking that alleged diserim-| turned on account of illegal collee- ull do our bit toward making 1926 even better than | have heard. the prediction tha® the years. o’ Pie, their little elf fri to try }o. aays. |inations in freight rates on the Min-| tion of taxes and $17.777,642.45 un- the year that is slipping away into history. | would be years without a summer, t catch the bad little goblin who! “Should the weather turn very cold Neapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste| der terms of the 1924 revenue act 5 years ais er. was doing so much If he] tonight, it may be possible to use railroad be adjusted. The! Which allowed a flat 25 per cent re- rae r tements have caused thousands of wasn't stopped soon, she said, all of! the rink tomorrow evening, mem-' complaint shows the freight duction on income taxes payable that E quality—When Wi M We Understand It? | tarmers unneces: vorry, despite the fact that s' laus’ hard work would be for| hers of the committee said, but oth- | Out of Fargo on the Soo lines are|¥ear- : , despite the fact that su The list gf those receiving: the r When the sturdy settlers who made Ameri predictions are all guesswork. “No one can for He, ane ee fava, Would. Be | erie nae inuen lower SMapralbes out of dnmdess) ud ipeladed” several toaeea es 5 sred Ss are guesswork. “No one can fo: ined helore the ‘town, the rat being higher from et vel y independent nation sat down to write out the declar- | tell the severity or mildness of winter,” he declares! (To Be. Al ni Quint Wins | Jamestown to points on the Soo line| di inal soppiyers 2 every section, atio spendence, they ine: ated into i : ‘i Bees eae ‘opyrigh . Ine.) wn han from Fargo despite the fact, of the country. Ation of that independence, they incorporated into it,| “and the so-called experts who predict a winter so | (COPstisht, ne {th ane obtahene Gente: nie as part of the faith by which they would live and die, the assertion that all men are created equal. y Equality! The word wasn’t exactly a new one, hor was the idea; but these Americans went at it in a new way. The old idea was that equality could be had only by bringing the upper classes down to the level of the lower. These men reversed this notion and pro- pounded the idea that equality was best to be gained by feieing the lower classes to the level of those above, > Weill, the American revolution occurred quite & while ago, all things considered. And somehow we hayen’t gained that absolute equality that we set iS a goal—not yet. Perhaps it’s because we find equality a delightful thing to,put into Fourth of July orations and politi- tong there will be the Americ: no spring or summer are doing n people an injustice. It is all bosh.” That is a cheering message, and from a man who knows about the weather, Yet if we do happen to. have a backward spring. as is often the case, we suppose his life will be made miserable by the ‘Told-You-So' True sportsmen will not killfmore than the law's allowance of game. That's right. And others won't either. Figures show the average farmer made a darn sight more money than he did for the past year. A profit is often, without honor in its home village. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | GETS JAIL SI John Riehter of Mis ship was sei to months in th of $200 and costs of $51 Fred Jansoni \ | pleadgd guilty j ing in the was given attend to iquor traffic. a few days business affai ill begin Janu: arrest follo made at h | representatives of the | fice. Cuok with Gas. Ideal Fuel. county jail, terda: to a charge of engag- Give us January’s Busi- ness. Gussner’s. Phone 1060. » four a fine Judge ter he 0, b Mr. Richter in which to irs and his ary 4. wed a raid y sheriff's of- It’s the town- | en 80 utd 90 miles nearer Jame: Q hool TS\t Fr rom Sc hi Cage re wn, The hearing on the somplaing ba ketbail | will be held at Bismarcl marck February 5. st night at} aa Bismarck high school’s squad suffered defeat }. the hands of an alumni team, 33 to | Cardinal Mercier’: Ss 11. The. game was a one-sided con- test throughout, the high school! Condition Improves boys having the worst of the bur, . seemed to) in size, and they locating the! gain in’ have some trouble basket. pectators were surprised at the ability of the alumni team, most of; whom’ had not played together in| Brussels, Dee. 31.-—(#)--Cardinal Mercier, recovering from an opera- tion performed on ‘Tuesday, passed u good night and was able ‘to. sleep a few hours, A medical bulletin i sued this morning says he was, able THURSDAY, D ECEMBER. 31, 1925 FULL STOP CROSSINGS The state railroad board today an- nounced that it has designated three crossings of the Northern Pacific railroad) in Buffalo township, Cass county, a3 full stop crossings, The railroad has agreed to remove earth at the crossings which now prevents auto drivers from obtaining a clear view of the track even after they have stopped, Commissioner Fay Harding said. One of the three crossings is regarded by Harding as the most dangerou® in the state. OREN NS ct AILS to take some liquid. food without ill z, iy effect. Use Gas, the scicntific fuel.| “iis generat condition, though still extremely weak, shows improvement, Have you made your ach the, Hletin say: Since the operation the Pope hi vations for the New Y. a4 iS Kept regularly informed of # celebration at the McKei atient’s progres, - PERMITS ARE GRANTED Permits to operate class B passen- ger service haye been issued by the state railroad board’ to the Yellow “Gow the Columbia Drive Your- self System, and Orrin E. Greenman, nd Forks, and to Frank Munz, Mi- {| Sundays Extra on | ; such instances, will bikely | child’ hand its extenston, i *9 Holidays With | Coming Calendars | —— Nine holidays next to Sunday are on the 1926, 1927 and 1928 calendars, prolonging the holiday periods for hundreds of thousands of business people and employ Memorial Day, 1926, falls on Sun- y but, as is usually the ed on the Monday foliowing. pendence I which is alw: actly five weeks after Memorial D: | will probably be celebrated on Mon- because of the fact that uly 4 is Sunday Labor Day, a holiday, always fol lows Sunday, being designated as the first Monday in September. Christmas in 1926 comes on 5; urday, thereby giving the public two ion in which to ob. serve the anniversary of the Christ birth Year's Day in 1917 starts that ar with a two-day rest period, the day falling on turday, Duin: 1927 Memorial Day and Independence Day fall on Monday, giving two suc- in each case. Christ- and New Year's Day, ch fail on Sunday, will pro © observed on cither Monday comin ure of so mi holidays The in such nearness to Sundays will not oecur again for seve Too Late To Claauify SALE-Good standard FOR hape, Can be or write C. 1, seen Bry Lew modern Room in very home, 324-9th St. Phone 10541. 1a-31-at FOR SALE—Two registered Chester White Boars ighing about 150 Ibs. and about ten months old. Phone 12-31-1w NOTICE ror vecurred in the xtension of the I mortscasee Defautt conditions mortgage f the and of ghe hereinafter described, notice ish by wiven that that ecrtain mort executed and delivered. by Hackney and Lillie M. Hac! mort . to Marry dated “the AL DO AMT. and record in the office of the ister of deeds of Burleigh conn- North Dakota on the 20th day Deve 1917, at the hour ot 220 o'clock P. M.,@and duly OWT and dul; herein. in Son pig said mort signed Runde Assign eo 183, will sm . North Dakota, on the February, A. 'D. 1926, " of 10 0° amount on tt due upon » lay of sitle who is aid mort aired ss hereby ount of morts: xtension due and pit the option contained in Hake und its extension, t de id and und id mort son the and be hereinafter deseril of the years 1819. 18 Me moet prem deseribed in such und which will be sold to e described as ty lows, to-wi The South one-half of the north alt of of section number twenty-two (22) in Town- ship number ene hundred forty-two (142) north, range seventy-five (75) the ACh principal meridian igh county, North Dakota, Will be re att the on such mort. ule the sum of yen dollars i forty-four cents GMsL144), les the costs of this foreclosure. luded in said sum of $1511.44 is the sum of $308.94 paid by said Au- de as due and delin- gust 1 i nd and the in- 08.94 1s included in GISTER aid August Kunde, d said owner and jortgage, Bis- said assigne: holder ot Nort EXE . Olgeirson and Is: H. Olgeirson, his wife Mort- Bagors, to Union Investment Com- pany, ae as Mortgag: dated De 3 th, filed for re r 1919, a in the Office of rds of the County of nd State of North Dakota, Twelfth day of December, recorded in’ Book One xty-one of Mortgages, at hundred fifty; and tere 1 by sald’ Mortal Burleigh tho an instrument in welting dated January Ninth,‘ 1920, to First Na- tional Bank of Waterville, of Wa- terville, Minnesota, which assign- ment: was n the Thirtieth day of 1925, duly recorded in the of the’ Register of Deeds of rleigh Count seventy-five in Book One sof Assign- lortgages, at Page Two hundred paty-th will be fore- closed by ale of the premises in mortgage and hereinafter de- dat Oo fre rleigh Ce y e City. of Bismarck; County, North Dakot ‘clock in. th Twenty-fitth 1926, to satisfy the uch mortgage cn z Tho Premises deseri mortgage, and whi to satisfy the s: County of North Dakota, lows: The Sor West Quarter, and the Hast Half o the Southwest Quarter, of Section rhirty-four, in Township One hun- dred forty-three North, of Range Seventy-seven West of the Fifth Principal Merigian, (Less Right of Way of. the Northern Pacific Rail- way Company), There will be due upon such. mort- Ired ments of Mouse, i Burleigh . at the Hour afternoon on aay. of J [eae on the date of sale the sum of Sixteen hundred — ninety-nino Dollars and Seventy cents; besides the costs and expenses of sale, and tne attorney fee allowed by law Dated December Sixteenth, 19 FIRST. NATIONAL, BANK OF WA- TERVILLE, Of Waterville, Minnesota, Assignee. ADRIAN E, BUTTZ, . Attorney for Assignes, Leeds, North Dakota, 1217-24-31; 17-14-22 DR. R. 8, ENGE i} e ojos | el os | “ , | | ‘ ) a a | wd | ° + ” ~ a » hd ” | i a} os {