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TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1996 : FOR SALE ! FIVE ROOM bungalow, and bath, modern, full basement with garage, built in 1920, good condition and aploridid location, Price $4660. ° $650,00 Gash, balance in monthly in- staliment of $60.00 which includes ‘ interest at 7 per cent. An’ excep- tional -opportunity to acquire a home. ‘ SIX ROOM house and bath, 3 bed rooms, maple floors, book’ cases, hot water heat, full basement, east front and a good location. Price 4200.00. Term: SEVEN ROOM semi-bungalow, mod- ern, fine condition and a dandy home at the price, short lot. Price. $3760, terms, ' FIVE ROOM bungalow, modern, and in good condition, full lot, Price $3000.00; $760 cash, balance on easy monthly payments, 7 per cent in- terest. ! TEN ROOM house, modern, close in and an excellent rooming house position, Price $4760.00, F ROOM bungalow, bath, maple floors, fire place, lawn and trees, excellent location, Price $5500.00. Terms, % SIX ROOM bungalow, modern and practically new, fine large rooms,| cistern, full basement, garage, liwn , and trees, Splendid location, east front. Price $6260.00, Terms. BUILD! \f City. Arrange to buy or build a home_right_ now. anh delay ? WE WRITE EVERY FORM OF 1N- SURANCE IN) RELIABLE COM- PANIES. ._ Phone .138, INVESTORS MORTGAGE .SECUR-|* ITY COMPANY Office with First Guaranty Bank MALB HELP WANTED ” ‘WANTED—-Men and women to tearn! barber trade. Great demand, bigi wages, Few Meeks commptetes. Cat-| alog and special offer ees alee nk. Barber College, Fargo, N. FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED AT ONCE-—-Competent girl} for chamber work, must be ment. Have 17 rooms with modern work- | ing equipment. Hotel Washburn, | Washburn, N.. Dak. D--Competent girl for gener- - work in pleasant home. e 737M or call at 314W Rosser. WANTED: A women to kgpp house for an aged man in the country. Phone 921 W FOR SAI ie TET ie, Or es ANTED—Good tady cook. Write or phone Hotel Irvin, ‘Kenmare, N. D. oe mt WANTED—Girl for general hou: __work, Phone 623: a WANTED—Waltress at O'Brien's.‘ FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALI mahogany winidso: chairs, mahogany sectional book- ¢ with desk section, floor lamp, buffet and chairs, bed, dresser, 2 rockers, sewing machine, electric vacuum cleaner, electric range, ger bicycle, kitchen table and, chairs, kitchen utensils, misccllan- cous articles, Call 689M. _ FOR SALE--The following: Majestic range, beds, chairs, rocker, dresser, sewing machine, phonograph, radio, radio table, cot, camp stove, tubs,’ Loiler, clothes basket, baby buggy, sulky, fruit jars, gasoline lamp, gasoline lantern, other articles, ‘ ol 2 insertions, 26 words or UNACE isssredveesges 125 Ads over 86 words, 2c addl- 1 onal per word. vas gage senneI8i60 cs DEPENDABLE USED CARS ING LOTS in all patts of the’ A USED Car is“ ofly 43’ good ‘as’ the dealer who sells it. Our own build- ing—our service department—our . FOR SALE . 6 ROOM modern house With maple floors, san parlor other mod- ern features ‘ine neighborhood, close to sch $5700 with » cash payment of $1200. Balance in monthly ment 6 ROOM Fos fag house in the east art of the eity $2600. Terms, 7 ROOM new modern house with east frontage, maple floors, sun parlor, glassed in porch, excellent location Oo pai Property at a low price. 6 ROOM house, modern except heat; lot 68x160 feet, $3500, with. a cash ayment of $1000. 8 ROOM modern house with hot water heat and garage; lot 88 x 1 feet; has 5 bed fooma; well located and close to schoo! a cash payment of $1500. in monthly payments of $50, each with 7 per cent interest, This is ® bargain. NEW modern 6 room house with garage, good neighborhood and close to schools. $5200 with cash payment of $1200. Balance easy payments. 4 IF you are in the market for a house or lot, let us show you what we offer for sale. We think we can save you money. HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY J.P. Jackson, Manager. SALESMAN whole organization is dedicated to courteous, prompt attention for each and every one pf our cus- tomers. That this may be a selfish motive is proven by our increasing sale of Dependable Used Cars, and the interesting. testimonial letters we can show you, written by many of our Used Car buyers. Ford Truck, $485§ Dodge Touring, $195; Overland 90, $95; Dodge Coupe, $625; Cadillac Touring, $285; Ford Coupe, $350, and other excellent bargains. Easy time payments, PHONE 806, M. B. GILMAN CO. "BARGAINS IN USED CARS — One 1920 Hupp 3 passenger Coupe. One~ 1922 Paige Touring with ‘alifornia Top. One 1923 Haynes Coupe. One 1926 Essex Coach, One 1920 Dodge Touring car. OLSON GARAGE 02 Fourth St. in fine con- dition, $50.00, two Dodge touring cars. Real bargains. One Ford Coupe $150.00, one Ford rondster: $175.00, Ye at once Lockwood Accessory Co, Phone 187. 800 Main St. SALESMEN baring, Te following in city of Bismarc! and vicinity, also smaller towns calling on the retail and department store trade to rep: resent large New York importer of fancy buttons and other novelties at attractive prices. Paying large commissions. Write -giving full particulare in first letter regarding exact territory covered, answers held in strict confidence. Box 980. Fat World Tower Bldg., New York iy. Yi desires typewriting to do at home or in office, also’clerical work and clerk- ing. Write Tribune No. 51. WORK WANTED — Hemstitching, picoting and novelty pleating, Mail orders “appreciated. “Mra, Hannah 4 WOMAN W. rk by t Fr, house oils. also take washing home. Cali 499W. FOR RENT—Three room furnished Picci apartment in modern home. Adults only. Screen porch and large storeroom, Heat, light, water and telephone furnished. Li e 883 or call at 217 Eighth St. FOR SALE—3¢ Ford Touring « with and without starters. Price $25.00 and up—elso various other makes, very reasonable terms to bel parties. Dakota Auto Sales ine, FOR SALE OR TRADE—One | door Sedan, Chevrolet, for one lot close in. 723 Third street. Phone 599. MUSICAL CAL INSTRUCTION — 6-weeks course beginning June 7, ending duly 15— Register now. Phone 9665, Studio, 201 First St. or Phone 81 Mandan, for appaint- ment. _J.“A. Winther. FOR” RENT—Beautifully furnished two room apt., large pantry and clothes closet, gas range, sink strictly modern, close in. Call even- ings after six and all day Sun. 38 Fn a ee OH FOR RENT-—-A nicely furnished modern apartment, including ¢lec- tric washing machine, flat ‘iron, vacuum cleaner, Always hot water, 7 Fourth St. FOR RENT: Very desirable two om kitchenette and bath apart- Trent, completely furnished, Call 1114 or 7473. FOR RENT — Light rooms in modern house. cooking. 621 Sixth Street. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE © IMARKETS STOCK MARKET TSDULL TODAY Reactionary ' Tendencies Be- came Pronounced As Ses- ‘+ sion Progressed New York, June 1—(AP)—Stiffen, ‘ing call money rates tended to re- strain bullish ‘operations in today’s Wheat—, duly Sept. Dee. Corn— Sept Dec. stock market, which advanced briakly| at the opening and then lapsed into dullness. The Inck of extensive pub- lie participation after the sustained advancé of last week was somewhat! of. a disappointment to professional traders working for higher prices, and reactionary tendencies became ‘ore pronounced as the session pro- eressed. Business and trade news over the week-end way mixed in character. The failure of a large Florida real estate development project and the an- nouncement of another cut in automo- bile prices by one of the large manu- facturers was off-set by the publicas tion of a number of favorable indus- trial and railroad earnings state- ments, reports that mail order sales were running well above lest eer and the continuation of heavy freight, traffic. Call money was marked up to & per cent, the highest rate in two months, after renewing at four per. cent due to the heavy calling of bank joans. Renewed selling of some of the] 14 motor shares reflected speculative di® Appointment over the failure of the lack Trucks directors to, declare a, special dividend distribution at to-| day's mecting, only the regular pay- ment being authorized. General ‘Motors showed independent strength. Steels displayed a firm undertone on buying influenced by the action of! some of the independent companies in following ‘the lead of the U. 8, Steel corporation in advancing the price of steel bars. Oils were quiet. Rails were mixed but mostly higher,| recent strength of these issues being associated with reports of an earl; announcement of a revised “Nickel Plate” merger plan, Chesapeake and Ohio was one of the few issues to,ad- vance a point or more. The closing was irregular. Addi- tional recessions took place in the late trading. A drop of almost two points in Atchison reflected disap- pointment over the routine develop- ments at today’s meeting, while sim- ilar declines were registered 5 At- lantic Refining, Montgomery ‘ard, Stewart Warner and Interboro, Texas Pacific Land Trust fell back 49 points on odd lot sales, Total sales approxi. mated 950,000 shares. ’ SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn., June 1—(U, S. D. of A.)—-Cattle 1,800; steers and yearlings in light supply, moderately active, fully steady; several loads mixed yearlings early 8.60@8.85; best sing | yearlings, all steers, held upwards to 9.60; bulk 8.00@8.60; fat she stock -saround..4,50@6.00..0n cows and 15.98 17.25 17,20 18.35 18.40 FINANGIAD ! ‘ot. OQMIEKGO RANGR June 1 oar SE* -CLOSE Toda: YESTERDAY YEAR AGO 0; lee lane average cost Monday 13.23 weight 258. Sheep 600; hulk of receipts direct, about steady; desirable spring lambs | hi 17.00@17.50; best clipped lambs around 15.60; clipped ewes 5.50@6.50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, June 1—(U. S. D. of A.)— Hog 18,000; ‘fairly active, strong to mostly 10 cetns er than Monday's average; m ajority 240 to 326 pound butchers 13.60@14.00; bulb desirable 210 pounds down 14.05@14.80; to, 14.30; packing sows largely 12.30@ sorted’ slauihter pigs 14.00@ 1 3 heavyweight hogs 13.35@14.00; medium gpl 4. ing so! 13.75@14 Cattle 11,000; -opening fully steady on most killing classes; spots higher on weighty st cers? 10.50 paid for heavies with medi at 10.40, few loads 10.00; bull trade at standstill; venlers unevenly higher, mostly 12.00 @13.00 to packers, outsiders upward ‘to 13.76 and etter. Sheep 16,000; fat lambs opening under fair demand, carly sales meaty lambs look fully 26 cents lower; few | g: sizable lots upward to 18.00; holding best around 18.25; asking fully steady rices on desirable yearlings, best eld at 16,75; few early sales fat sheep stead: odd lots native ewes upward to 7.60. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE June 1 Open High Low Close Wheat— duly 1.440 1.46 0 1.49% 1.4 3 1.88% 134% 1.3 1.344, 82% BON 81% 84 N83 Bt 26% 86% 36% 37 26 2.92 fe 2.26% 2.26% 2. Barley— July 62% 62 Sept. (Blank) POTATOES CHICAGO GRAIN ‘ Timothy seed 6.00@6.75. Clover seed 12,00@ 28,00, RANGE Of CARLOT: BAL Minneapolis, June 1 of carlot graia sales: 1 dark northern o. 2 dark northern 1 2 durum 1.305) Fee ee CAE) nWheat;|at Wintpés over the Kolids Receipts 421 cars compared to 140 a] ing in early pressure of offe Ci No. 1 northern! Gradual” recove ¢ . 1 dark northern {and close was 4s to 'y cent higher for ie @)\ the day. ; good to choice y Oats No. 3 white 36%@a B No. 1, 2.211%@2.24'%. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, June 1 h No. 1 dark northe northern spring. amber durum... mixed durum WHEAT PRICES “SWING UPWARD {Market Stimulated. By Less Favorable Crop Reports in Middle West Chicago, June 1--(AP}—Stimulated iby less favorable crop reports from Kansas and Nebraska and by active demand for cash wheat at Kansas City, wheat prices here swung upward today after an carly decline. In some parts of Kansas, wheat was re- ported as going backwards daily and one authority said that fourteen counties would fail to yield more than three bushels to the acre, Early weakness of the market here was due to widesperad beneficial rains in this country and to a sharp decline in quotations at Liverpool. According to comprehensive reports from official crop authorities, winter wheat prospects have improved east of the.Mississippi but deteriorated in Kansas and Nebraska, Spring whe: prospects are very spotted. The lo average is due to deficient moisture in general. The reports proved to be about as had been generally expected pointing to a total probable yield this :]| Season of about 800,000,000 bushels. An exception was one report indi- ,000,000 bushels total as the nited States’ production of ‘This estimate put the prob- . Blable winter crop at 532,000,000 bush- els and the spring crop at 203,000,000 thushels with the winter wheat condi- tion 76.0 and the spring 73.1, Corn sold at a new low on the crop pearly but later rallied in sympathy \with wheat. Cash demand today was j slow, with the spot trading basis here unchanged to 2 cents lower. ‘The oats {erop was bushels by average of private returns, v --Range| compared with —1,502,000,000 bushels | h “ harvested last year. There was an active trade in pro- @| visions with prices higher as a result o. 3 dark northern 1.465%@ jot an advance in hogs and in cotton Nb. 4 hard winter 1.47% hard spring 1.61'¢@1.68'%%; No. ber durum 1.4812; No. No. 2 mixed durum 1, No. 1, oil, ; : am-{ Wheat closed irregular % rto % cent advance. Corn 4 to | cent net 11, cent down, oats unchanged to" @ f and provisions at 17 to WHEAT nS BREAK ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET. Minneapolis, Minn., June 1—(AP)— * Wheat prices broke sharply early in tne on today, good showers in (the northwest and part of the winter; whi belt and weakness in cable ngs. followed later, | Oats were quict and easy, dipping %4 cent carly, and recovering feebly. ;/ duly rye declined 1 cent with wheat ‘and at best was '% cent over duly flaxseed dropped 5 but rallied 2% cents. ash wheat turned quiet and cas after carly demand was satisf Winter wheat was quiet and steads Durum was strong and 1 to 2 cents higher for choice. Corn offerings were ample and de- mand was, fair. Oats were in quiet to fair demand, Rye wi y and unchanged. His JOB Visitor: Who is the mated at 1,360,000,000 | § man in thie firm? \ 4 Uftice a don't know, but I'm ‘the one me always gets the blame. |—Answers. © NOTICKH OF SPROIAL BLECTION NOTICE 18. HBRE! GIVEN: That on Tuesday, the ath day of i June, A. D, 1926,. cart @action will be held in ti acite wakes und precincta in. the city of Bi marck, North Dakota, Le how the hours of nine o'clock M., -and seven o'clock P. M., for the purpose of submitting to the voters of such city each of the following questions: QUESTION NUMBBR ONRF:. “Sha the city of Bismarck be- come indebted in an amount not ex- ceeding three per centum of the assessed value of the taxable prop- erty in said city without regard to the existing indebtedness of said city, for the purpose of erec a © building to be known’ as a Commemity Bullding, to be used as an armory and public place of amusement. and entertainment. for the inhabitants of such city, and for the purchase of u suitable’ site for such purpose?” The form of ballot to be used at such special election for the purpose of submitting said Question Number One to the voters shall be as fol- the city ef Bismarck tebted in an exceeding per centum of the essed value of the tax- able property in said city, without regard to the ex- isting indebtedness of Yes( ) said city, for the purpose No ( ) © cting a public build- ing to be kn munit of auch and for the pure suitable site fo pose?” QUESTION NUMBER TWO: all the city of Bismarck issue e bonds in the sum of t nomination of je $5,000.00 In 000.00 in each 1946, both tn- est thereon at the d one-half per cent per annum, payable semi-annual: such Interest ney denced by interest coupons attached bonds for thy purpose of : ding: be 1 city and for the pi able site for such purpose? The form of ballot to be used at such special election for the p of submitting to the vol Question Number Two shi follows: ("Shall the elty of Bismarck issue its negotiable bonds in the sum of 8 of five and one- half per cent per annu le semi. annuall: such Interest payments tc enced hy inter publie bull known as a Com Kuilding, to aan armory a ce of amtgement rtainment for the ts of auch city, and for the purchase o suit ite for such pur- nose r Such special election shall he hela at the following polling places in the several cinets of the on Chicago, June 1—(AP)—Potatoes: Phone 548M or call at 620 “Ave. F. 619 W upwards to 7.25 on heifers; canners ieago,, June 1 (AB) FOR SALE—Some real ba ona e and cutters 3,50@4.00; bologna bulls FOR RENT—Two room furnished| mostly 6.50 and down: few heavier oi ae Sika nee M8; cl kitehen cabinet, three burner oil ly 5.5 3 eee ad'dining room and iuray,| WHY, OPERATE AN to Sign With Wills |, ral Pe apattmient on ground floor, 924 | Mostly 5! Teodor: + 0.50] 103 Monday new 251, old 94 cars; tra- eee : No. 2,0. Bh ‘ Hourih treet, Ehame 648 W.__ | nig OeT® th feeders ows 89] ding junk fai, marl weak Ween: Before June 22nd jr, sh as table, HC: Arnold. Phono 187. }'to Appendicitis, Gall Stones, }|FOR RENT — Furnished eperiment| Calves 2,700; veal calves, quality | #788 M 8 2. FURNITURE FOR SALE—in good | Stomach and Liver Troubles Washing! faney shade higher; ordinary st 4 —— nd Ward, Precinet No. 1, Wilt with private beth, 930 Fourth St._|considered ‘around 25 higher; good| 9uK” Minnesota sacked round’ whites fe $ 271,,New York, June 1—-)—The New |* condition. Miscellaneous assort- | When Hepatola does the work 3 ment. 4 t. Phone 429, ‘utnished apt. No, @| lights mostly 12.00. . | 2.06@2.50, according to q “g/York state athletic commission to- thi i in Tribune Bldg, one 990K. Hogs 5,000; fairly active, averaging | 55, 00@3.: : . Aa i ; a tates ae eee wee ney a “eT yephe 18056 ‘Righer shen Monday; fa Seppe ged] ‘Alabama, SHELL CORN’ to sign articles not inter than Juni FOR Bi d room for celsthpephtinn se Ay OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT desirable butcher and bacon hogs|ieaas ang Louisiana sacked Bliss Tri, 47122 for the defense of his heavyweis! ladies, new Home, convenient to | tola also removes the calculus || aoe Fina Dental” office rooma,| averaging upwards from 160 pounds| smnhy hagt g.2b@8.00; heated. 2.75@| Nev 2 06 Ibs. or more...........$ 47 /Ch maionship against. Harry Wills, town. Phone 1117. from the pelvis of the kidneys Zermeriy occupied by Dr. Kershaw,| mostly 13,25@13.75; latter price top ory ag .25@3.50; DN lbs — : |] and gravel from the bladder. j] formerly occupied by De, Kershaw,) tights and medium weights; light|™® : —. < MOOMB FOR MANT ___'| Contains no poison, Pregnant |] Tnguire City ‘National Bank, Bis-|tirhts upwards to 14.00; packing #0%5| winneapoils, June 1—(U. S. Db. of | N% Se ssi saad “dissoank andl ae FOR REYT—Clean sleeping room in | women and small children take marek. ° -75@12.00; pigs steady, mostly] 4.) Potatoes: Very light wire in- 85 1b. Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents under| Jack Dempsey on July 17, 1925, ac-}'"Sisth Ward, Precinct No. 2, St. modern house, can be used’ for | Hepatola with every safety. R RENT—Four office rooms over quiry, demand very slow, market dull.| shej, cepted the challenge of Harry Wills !yjary's school. light housekeeping.. Alse 9 piece | This is the same Hepatola as ||" Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to] used nine months. $16.00, Phone|Cafloads delivered sales, freight only k to box for the heavyweight =| in cpl at wich saanek sabiies shipments Saturday new] xo” eee aaet “ T95 to-wit: Gecond Ward, Precinct No. 2, John 1 ; Thorpe Garage, 1 W. Rosser St. Backes, ieee aan day formally directed Jack Dempse: Pe Wael crrecinoy Nor i, 3HKe d, Precinct No. 2, Frank vol. ‘ard, Wachte~ School, h 25 ris ion described its ac- Fifth Ward, 105 Third St. t : 34) tion in thie statements. “In that |. Sixth Ward, Precinct No. 1, Fise fumed oak dining room set for sale. | sold in Canada by Mrs. Geo. S, F. A. Knowles. 589M. 410 Third St. deducted, Minneapolis-St. Paul rate, CHICAGO PRODUCE pionship of the world, the commis- | will he opened at nine o'clock in the so} too few sales to establish market. i J 1—(AP)—Butter | Sion now feels that ample time has |morning, and will close at seven ‘OR SALE—Gehu seed corn, Also Chicago, June . a i re. {o'clock in the evening. MISCELLANEOUS fresh milk cow. J. E, Chesak, 1215] 4@st reports. lower; receipts 24.423 tubs; creamery | ¢lapsed for signing articles and here. | Oo i te eee North Dakata, iad edi ira = MINNEAPOLIS FLOU! D. 193 p i i F 13 irsts| by directs Jack Dempsey to enter in- Phone S04 after eh wendy Price eal a = Sribeaeigs tints S0@375 Sea Ee ecicaer Gititles ol-apiesent wich bie ABE ay. een Sano RENT ee Not sold by druggista writer in excellent condition, FOR, SALE—Congoleum rug, 9 x 12.) Minneapolis, Minn., Jime 1—(AP)—| @35, Sa ee the challenger not later than June 22, | °"°"(Signod) MM. H. ATKINSON, FOR ~ RENT—Pleasant — siceping Fe sell reasonable if taken at once.! brand new. 408 Fifth St. Sseraectnr ey. pees ip eniaeel C- UR o1 aeny eee ATKINSON, | rooms, close in, 422 Fourth Street. | MRS. STANLEY WELLS Write X Y Z, care Tribune, ~ | in carioad lotp, family patents quoted| ..AA%* unchanged: receipts 3.5) ee pe ea Box 941,-Dept. 9. _ Phone 8727 || _marck, N. D. .|________ PERSONAL _____| at 9,00@9.10 a barrel in 98-pound cot-| firsts 28; storage packed extras 315% FOR RENT—Double room in modern Aberdeen, South Dakota: FOR SALE—Three burner gas range| Students who desire tutoring in sacks; shipments 39,260 barrels. | Storage firsts S1% ACICRIRESERR: AiO: aRNEMEN : ea with oven in excellent condition! mathematics call 654M. rig iatapraps ema 306 Eighth St. |__| Almas, For sale here by her, FOR RENT—Pleasant, airy room, | daughter. 15 delivered HE WAS THERE - She: Remember you? Of course I! NOTICK OF MORTGAGE FO! do, Didn't we meet at that ghastly CLOSURE SALE party at the Jenkinsons? WHEREAS, Default has been He: Quite likely. ‘I am Jenkinson, | made in the terms and conditions of By T —London Opinion: that certain mortgage hereinafter Re described by the non-payment of the " amortization installments of TING OF THE Hundred Sixty-two & 50/100 ) Dollars each, due Feb: Suspicious BY-THE- WAY = 1 WELL, SHE WANTED NOTICE MATILDA’S. To GET BACK HOME- GONE — LEFT 3) THEIR GARDEN ISNT MADE RATHER. YET, AND THE FROIT TREES SUDDENLY, NEED SPRAYING, BESIDES DION'T SHE? “THEIR HOUSE NEEDS, ‘ PAINTING AND PAPERING = + L WAS DOWN PICKING Our A SOMEWHAT USED SEDAN, THIS MORNING ~ ONLY A YGAR OLD, AND A-BARGAIN AT #2000. NOPE, I HAVEN'T HEARD FROM HERMAN -FOR A DAY OR SO-BOT NO NEws 1S Goor NEWS — ANOTHER WEEK,AND DLL. ‘ BE THE BIG JINGLE ON , THEY? wuo Bo yoo ANKIODS ‘To ~ MEAN, “THEY 2%, hour of t mlngetle 8 al Land Rank of Saint 1 a ‘hody corporate of the City of St. Paul, County of Ramsey, St Mot AME INEON, . Dated Ket City,Auditor, i filed for recard in ae «of or of Deets in book Tam if candidete, for nonls ia. fer i ie the office of Sheriff of Burleig’ ‘ i hereinafter described, at the front { County. 1 would appreciate the suB-| door of the Court House, in the City HI | port of the voters, of Biamarck, County of Burleigh, | R and State of North Dakota, at hour of 2 o'clock P. M. on th ——————}@ay of Ju to satiety A ; . [amount due npon such mortgage on Leg indidate for coroner of Bur- line day of sale, for nald detaulted leigh county. Your vote will be 8p-|instaitments. Said salo in to be made aub; and inferior to the un- Dr. R. S. Enge. PAG Delage ofthe rincingl ani jn: rest whiel payable on the aforesaid mortgage deral Land Bank of Saint POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT | Pout amounting’ | ey For Commissioner, District Three ange 1 2, ha a ia he District 3, Burleigh County, at the| in the County of Burleigh. and Rtate primary, election June 30, 1926. of North Dakota, and described as Your vote and support solicited. § | follows: ‘The Southeast Quarter (BEY) of (Signed) Osear Backman, tion ‘Twenty-three (2), and. the (Political Ad.) Southwest Quarter (BWA) of Sec- POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT | 100: Tazenty four 0). Townenin or Wi ‘orty-three For Commissioner. District Four | Sorin. "Hange, sovaniy-inbe (18) T hereby announce myself a can- bata erie es Sginag didate - ne com! leionne, cording to the Government survey District 4, Bar! County. a thereof. ay election June 926. iM be due oh said mart- 3 3, s! gnce nt he ante of wale a oni ty taken, thevaum of Reventeen dred Bighty-one & 77/100 ($1, a TTY ‘Wortanree. fee wee joxed by a snle of such mortgage and The premises described in