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Tribune Classified . Advertisements. PHONE 32 ==— é INS) TOR Guards ‘erded freqt for Canadian and other ber $1,680 yearly. Particulars _ free. Write, ‘Sament; 83-P., St. Louis, Mo, immediately. { FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Call at 202 West} oman for k__Phone 1191, a -I ulso cut and fit) tyles. Hours open | from 2 Price rensonable, Phone ng men’: 5 Thayer ot Phon Mar. Call at 45 Miss Cook and Miss _ ROOMB ) FOR RENT in modern : heat and al so for sale a Phone 932LR. | FOR RENS-One nicely furnished sictping room in moder home, best | location, Czll at 408 Fifth street. 5 OR RED sleeping room in moder all at 408 Fifth s\ FOR RENT-—Newly furnished room n home, Suitable f one or two, Board if desired. Main. z ; 3 Three unfurnished light housekeeping, call hth street or phone 104W. t--A modern room on hot water heat. Also yar 724. 710 Fourth stree Nice warm furnished modern home. Close in.| Phone 925W2. nected, newly decorut= , city heated, light house} __rooms, College Hatlding. TUR RENT—One sleeping room, Cull 9COLJ_eftor 5:30. POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED—As general re- pair man in Ford garage. One year’s experience and training. No bovzer. Write A. B. Engebretson, Streeter, Nacth Wakotn, a FOR SALE BRAND .NEW, four room bungalow, everything complete, It by a contractor for his own home. Ideal for newly married couple, priced at only $3,800, FOUR ROOM cott: FOR REN din Phone lights, cr, ‘cheap at iv F vive ROOM bungalow, strictly mod | rn. spiel aud span, $4,700. 1 ROOM bungalow, splendid con- jon, basement garage, well locat- ed and close in, $5,500. v. peso ARE only a few of the real) Py 0 N FOR RE! 3 on TD words ¢@ 1 week; 25 alt ove # aaa oe ieaianie USED CARS ISIT OUR USED C4R saute naan Uned just play ow! our new cars becaus : Chevrolet Dodge Sp 4 Overlan Light Delivery. “AI! Ios models at low prices. ‘thane ‘payments. arck. GRADE USED CARS ed Ford’ coupe, fully! nearly new Oakland’ ter top; Chevrolet scdan driven mi Chryster 70, / yood as new; overhauicd and re- painted Chevrolet sedan, come and it; Ford Tudor, used one sea. son; Ford coupe, overhauled and new paint job—duco; slightly used Chevrolet touring. Bty this put on a winter top. You will save money. Three Fords at $20 each. Terms rade CAPITAL CHEVROLET ‘CO. Bismarck, N. D. equippe h FOR SALE—international three ton truck with three yard stecl dup body. Truck in 6irst class shape, tires one ticnsl ily.good, priced for _quick sate Motor Sale: dates tires and heater. Price reasonable. —Phone 220W, HOUSES AND FLATS OR RK reom bun oO. W. Phon iy alow with garage. Apply Roberts, 117 “Main street. NT—Eight foom bungalow, all modern conveniences, hardwood floors throughout. Double garage. excellent location. Rent reasonab! Only responsible parties with A No. 1 references need apply. Write Tribune ad, No. 64. s on my large list of houses. sa pleasure to shaw you what } I have for sale. \ FARM LANDs, There are many ‘abso lute bargains on my*most complete ~ Het of any dealer in ‘the- city. f > a tornado, automo- companies pe service “assured. =One ‘Acetylene Welding! outfit with two Presto ges $25.00; one Air Compressor Kk 00; one tWo compart- ment truck tank $65.00; one Soda Po} rnold mixer;. one coffee urn; one gas plate; one as and many other articles for cheap if taken at once. Lock- | yssory Co, 800 3 le wood Ae Phone 187. FOR RENT. about folr or fiv that will hold’ vars for stor- Inquire st. and for atoat a basement at sale aeoman’s haf , LOS! Por, WAY 1S.0T ‘THAT: “Mov NEVGR MAKE: CHECK's COT FOR OUR BILLS ANYMORE with FOR nks ‘and 7 * fixtures com ‘vn RENT—Eleven foom modern # house with chicken house and gar- age. Also large garden place and SALE—One Maytag efectric washing machine $75.00, one five tube radio set complete with ac sories $75.00, two beds, dressers and other household goods too num erous to mention at 602 Ninth street. Phone 8 ‘hree bedroom chairs, rugs, 1 heavy army tent 16x16, dishes and numerous other household article: Mrs. L. A. Schipfer, 4 Ave. B. ‘OR ‘Bed complete and” cot. Also dining room, table, Phone n St.| 494d Call at 407 Eleventh street. PRRRONAL OR SALE—Ye Frances Beauty Shop Of Bismarek, N. Dy in. best loca tion. This shop has two chairs and, Newly decorat- cd. Priced right. Write boxholder No. 485, Bismar ‘Child tacles, Phone 725. AW, WELL Live BEEN Too Busy | N acti a 1 Techient eal condition,” 4 new _| Sumit, FOR RENT--fwo rooni --rodern| We sie Foshan es with kitchen and bath. cial mention S Outside fe entrance. Close in, at Sunday sit Be call nt 616 Seventh About fifty were present. street. officers and teachers are Nice nteatn heated Tur-| Benz, perintendent; Harrict nished apartments. Tho Laurain Pisa re Reese honk st 1c, irs. Apartments, Thote SS a | Rafineseth, dleud Moffit.ond WORK W: imbs are, the tencl a SOR WARTEDLA Bay we ‘A choir ‘of cight young ladies hs aie bites od asia hts WORK! bcon orgomized to sing for chureh by day or by tho week, Phone) sertices. Church 10:30. Sanday’ a sehool 11230, A cordial invitation, is extended to everyone. y proud to make spe- school last ne! NATURA VENTILATION ‘The Ladies Aid met with Mrw.-A Ventilation of corn cribs by means is the most practic natural) Cline Wednesday, A seis wag for farmers to adopt in guarding present. method }was ‘served, bout 30 against spoiled corn in a backward; The ladies of the church of Moffit un such as tho present one, says. will serve a Thanksgiving dinner con- W. Lehmann, of the Mies Col-| sisting of fow! and all that goes with eee of Agricultute. them at the Bene hall Nov. 25, at/1 —_+ be ve bgt She, Ret DAIRY INDUSTRY GROWS C aprons and othe! The dairy industry ig making 9} Svtted, will also be held. Eversbedy substantial growth ‘in North C: nye. ina, Nine principal North Carolina! oath, rwagresyme Was 8 caiptgl city cities pay farmers of the surround-/°"Matvin “Thorton, who has bean $4,178,620 annually for) threshing in the n rthern part of the state, returned this we Mrs. Tom Watkins entertained at a eoffee party Thursday afternoon, August Benz and family are enjows the comforts of an Oldsm 8: a OF iF i) NOTICE I$ HERE OVEN, That untor the authority of an Order of Sale ranted by “the Hon. I. C, Davies, Judge vt the County Court | ity of Burleigh, in the | the Sth | 26, the U ‘an Horas, estate set ae Lane returned Thursday from hicago. He purchased a Ford eoupe in eee and drove from there. Burt nson is spending ‘a few ays visiting at the C. E. Moffit ome. Adams Bros. sawed wood for Fay Johnson and H. P, Asselstine Thurs- a its. Joe Cofcr and, + daughter Louise ed with Mrs, Fay Johnson Thursday afternoon. The picture “Unwritten La-:, shown at the Benz hall Friday ‘ever marck, he cpunty of Burleigh Rud state of North Dakota, deceased, will sell at private sale to the high- bet bidder for cash, subject to cone | firmition by the Judge of the sa d County Court; ‘the er ee seribed real ostate, situated In the county of Burleigh and state North Dakpta, namel The north (0) feet of lot (8) in Block Twelve (12) in the ortherh Pacific Addition to. the city of Bismarck in waid Ti n | ‘county, which Is vacant and proved The. sa nd_aftor th De toze. Ail bide must be in writ. ing. sind may be left atthe law offic nN. Register, attorney for said | txccuto®, inthe Webb Block In eutd | city of Bismarck, or filed in the of- | hi ee of sald Coynty Court at the ‘ourt House in said Bismarck, or rsonally to the und sgned Arthur Van Horn, said execu- pr, at 209 Seventh street in the said city of Bism 1 e of busl- ness. : Dated at Bismarek, N. Dak. on toe Sth day of November, A. D. ARTHUR VAN HORN, Executor, of, the estate of tho aid A.C Hinckley, deceased. Pate of first publication, ; Nov. 5, 19 of interesting and enjoyable, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Asselstine and family, also Mrs. M MeNally a jon Wayne spent Sunday at the J, W. kesell home in Braddock, ja Porter and . Pete and ae Burns Bailey Mrs. Henry Olson| | and Mrs. Oscar { Benz and family took dinner with M ‘and Mrs. V. Bena of Moffit Sunday._ Dewe agit who has been helping at the joeft farm north of Ster- ling, rewura home Saturday. Mrs. H. S. Adams and sons, John ¢, and Edward, and Mr. Ted Olson took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson Sunday. CK TO CREDITORS Lins Walter Smith, Deceased. is hereby given by the nn dersiqned, Waite ministrator of th otherwise kno aa Lina Walter Smith, late of the city of Minneapolis, iu the county of ifen- nepin, in the State of Minnesota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims agalust said deceased, to exhibit them with the | necessary vouchers, within — six months after the first publication of this notice, to said Walter 1. smith, ald auininistrator, at. the off\ge of George M. Register, in the Webb Block r ows i Mr. Fdgerton motor. ed to Bismarck on I Sunday. Joe Kiesel and Leo de Rochford of Bismarck transacted business. in town on Monday. Opal Harvey stayed! as an ove route to her home. Graham -trans- c, in the city of Bismarck, in igh coumy, North Dakoti Judge of the County, Count orth “Dak x i q : Apupteight county N The funeral of G. B, Harris;of th community «was held at the Ceng tional church on Monday ce eerste A large crowd gathered to last tribute of honor. T! community extends its Pi to the bereaved fami | Backman of Valley iy eiiducted i the funeral ser Mr. and Mrs. hs eT had for over-night guest, » John Thoma formerly of this community, bu now of Goldwyn, N. D, B. KF. Fradeen of Ryder, XN. transacted business in town Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Jake Berg o} id Bismarek, Is the state of North ndersi, ned 8 adminis- trator, se ta Walter B. an You are hereby further “notified hat Hon, 1. Count. Bur- lelgh unty, has » 10th day of Nay, 'A ead pe hour of ten o'clock fh fle Dukot: Blema . Dakota, as the time aud plaice for hearing ‘and aljusting alt. claims auinst the estate of guld deceased, {which ha; presented Dated Octobe U4, see: Warr SMITH, toit were Sunday , evening west at the home of Mi: Mueller. Mr. and Mrs. B. W.. visitors at Mc! Ackerman la raham were nzie, and daughte Mueller home. at the Wing school.on Friday even- ing. Several musical selections were night guest with Clara Mueller en| ! the large attendanes b | it,| Regan called on Mr. and Mrs. ,| Cleveland one day six jing was well uttended and was very |. Hotstad and!‘ “| nia. (2110 days old. A fine P. T. A. meeting was held] Meinty ved by different ones including high school orchestra, spenker for the ev ng was Dr. Ee of Bismarck, itis topie was “Our Flag.” It. was enjoyed very. much th young and old. After the Night refreshments were Warden of Ebb last week. Axel Seder transacted business in fe, Served, Mr. and Mrs. Harry thy | Pettibone one day Inst week. Mrs, Walter Garbarkowitz and son of Bordulac, N. D., visited here with her sister, Viola Hagen, It will be remembered that she was Carol Hagen, « former teacher in the Wing school. Her = mzny. friends were ind to see her back nggin, Mr. and Mrs, 3 with their dapelter, day. A number of gheWing young folks attended the dancin Regan on, Fri- day night. of youl) peuple jola last Sun- A group Regan attended Y. S. last Sunday evening. ‘The Yavinatin of coming to ‘the meetings is extended to one and all. _ John Mueller transacted business in Bismarck one day dast week. eo, Anderson, Dan Seigloch, Geo, Piepkorn and Jacob Banttari drove to Bismarek on Tuesday on business. My. and Mrs. Jacob Banttari are the proud parents of a baby girl, Mrs, ri is being taken care of ot the Bismarck ‘hospi Nina and Jenni , both students of the Bi rek high school, spent Sunday in Wing. visit- ing with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Cumber Satu; fter visiting town for a while, Dan 1 of Bismarck spent the week-end visiting with friends here, Violet Mutchter spent Sunday with her pure in Bismarel from returned in Spmes- Mr. and Mrs, Mertz and three children of Goodrich met with an auto aecident Tuesday when a car driven by Elmer Petry struck them. Mert ar was turned over on f Grant Palms’ matt box and ly demolished. Elmer Per- escaped without any dam- The Mertz family were thrown . but they were unhurt exeept for 1 iew minor sefatches, Mr. and Mrs. zand family were on their way to visit Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf. Grant ilmsy happened on the scene just lent oecurred and took the in his ear the rest of the way to the Wolf home, Andreas Kraft and Adam Schoap were business callers at W. H. Stark’s Thursday forenoon. Owen and George ‘Mcintyre and Ben Klagenburg motored to Bésmarck! Wednesday afternoon. George Mc- pinty re left Bismarck Wednesday night ‘or Wilmington, Cal wintor with his sist Wi » and also w is seriously ill at the present writing. D. F. MeCellan turned turtle Ford touring car Tuesday, pi McCellan beneath teering el. He was rescued in a short time by sonfe boys on their way home Y school, He was qi broken nt of the school to spend the and Adam fe oop have been putting in thei: time hunting ry plentife ng they hav ble to find cleven nond Frances Klagenburg, He fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klay burg, assed away Wednesday oe h quick bronchial pneumo- The baby was sick only about seven hours, He was two months and 1 The funeral was held in Hurdsfield and a number of friends nd relatives extend their decpest sympathy tothe bereaved paren and Mrs, Ben Klagenburg. Elmer Perry wae a ties eat callen 1. Up only Tl in Wing Wednesday. The Ti s Brothers shipped their cattle and ‘hogs Saturday. Maggie Stoller returned home Sun- day from Tuttle. She has been work- ing for some time at the Kremensky: n were Sunday guests at the! home, Elwina Kraft was helping Mrs. 0. ¢ Friday and Saturday George Boelter rolled. over- in big Jadilla: Thursday between Arena and The Easiest Remedy Don't WORRY ~foU Won't BE BOTHERED TOMORROW. Tht how ARE YOU GETTIN ALONG IN SCHOOL, Mh Ossie? Sieaees ‘1 Know My Business Martin Hagen visited -§ % in| ning | skunks, buf! oe upants eacaped swith. of y Lundat iat, Thi lag by out injury and the Sage isn’t dam- ing. spe oT Seer ee ed The S ene was ing, ganies, oe @ue tovthe islippery roads and no Carol Byer chains on. Me \Morthern part fete ‘atte a Grant Palms was a business caller’ ba in Arena Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Ashley, accom- ir. and Mrs, ‘Eimer Drum and panied by Miss Holon Smith mototed | Elmer Duean. were callers in Wing marck Saturday. Wednesday. Mrs. Deum and Mr.Du- Ed. matson, evmaeniaa by Miss ean were in to consult Dector The- Dorothy Zuroff, were town callers lan, oe Hh sican ‘from Wilton. Mrs. Friday night. Di ieee Vothered with heart Mrs. Henery Zuroff has been on the tryebie ‘quite a bit of late. sick list, but is much improved at Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and this writing. sons were’shopping in Wing Sriday D. Rief. principal of Sterling Mrs. Arthur Tecs was avealler in , spent’ the week-end in Bis- with his parents Migs Mildred Stewart, who has eed going to school in Driscoll, spent the! nd at her home. | Miss Doris Chenewith spent Mon- ening with Miss Erma Cox, Veronica Riley, accompdnied 3 Mildred Johnson, spent Sun- ng with Mr. and Mrs. John The occu and family and Mrs. Gosney were callers Deerstad home Sunda; rence et ak: a busy day for was Keen local | the Regan, interest was shown. ‘People from Wilton, Tuttle ani ing attended the dunes given by. the jodmen in the town hall on Friday ng. A large crowd erjoyed th jc furnished by our local orch They intend to give a car ng on their Hee" Veronien, Riley visited at the George Magnus home Saturday ing. Mr. and. Mrs. Roy companied by John Bi ted nt the Gaskill” bSatlo “home The regular w Aid was held at the hom Brennveise Wednesda; Plans were her from week. helping house. held in the| br George his proieye shi: The rr, Hall Friday i great be on Saturday, next regular mecting will be at the home of Mes. S. Rupp. The Parent-Teacher Association held their first mes f the year in the school house on Friday evening. A short, progr: h included songs yt nursery rhym the first grade, songs b . citations by | § night, pro s and after the s nd then every Tl proceeds Ne Mrs. Larson, accompanied daughter Miss Stella Larso who goes i. Wedn before the bus! led. The followings of! ident, Prof. . Mr ed to Bismarck Sature Miss Hazel Heather, accompanied s Ruth Fuller, and Miss Helen mith, spent Sunday at Pete Slaueh- recht are on the pro ck's. for next month, Re freshments were served by the high school irl ae | C nd Mis attend cr aTRTS +) Monday ianson and Art notered ts Driscoll Friday. Nelmar Arneson and Arnold Chris- ameon motored to Tuttle Friday 3. Art Bjorhus and children 5 e frernovn at the J. O. s Lundberg visited Mra. Wm. Uhde, on Klukedahl of Clear Lak a Sati to Drisco! ng. Friday. a Spilde motores ternoo Orin and Walter Tyberg e dinner guests at the A. B. Strat ton home on Sunday evening. Myron Rierson spent the week-end jat his home here, rd transacting business y of Regan this who has been returned (Reh Markt is it a jon, im Mite Martiseson y|eallers in — Monday morning. Morrix cath | Bertha R ness caller here of this week. Mr. Engen ident of the First State bank Fox of Hismarck was a calle Saturday afternoon, Ht. Helgeson and & Rupp trans. ace business in Bismarek on Frid: | RIK ng was a busin on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Meade, §. in onsult. n-physiclan. Olga und Selma Rise, Mrs, N. A shopping. Dallas Barkman daughter Do- rothy motored to Wing Monday. Mrs. Henry Arneson and son Vernon ‘utton, Roe and Mrs. A. ted ‘the ‘dance in. Tuttle Monday evening, Jack Rempel, who is traveling f the International Harvester company, , Qt | was in town again Monday Sa Le fey G. R. Thompson, Provident Insur- Schoo! 1 Satarday ance man of Bismarck, was here Tues- day on business. or Arneson home. uite a few from thi . from Arena ‘Thursday. Misses Olga Olwe and Selma Rise spent Sunday forenoon at the Ed.|F Erickson hom: Samuel Vik helped N. A. aisle 1 Haul hay Saturday and Monday. «l Mrs. A, Hochhalter of Regan Sang Joseph h ro dinner gooate ab the J. Mishal- at the Patterson ranch north son home on Sunda‘ ing, spent Sunday visiting with Kliptel oa e folks. ° rs, and the Misses Engbrecht and Fristad iam Des were dinner guests at the A. Wester- be litt So man home on Sunday evening. gin teteueee with home Ole Vik has | Theodore Torgeson ————4 has rented 1 on Tuesday after- noon. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G Hs vlo rt drove to Driscoll two loads of post: who is e ranch, spent ently moved to the farm which he ma Rise spent Tues- Dallas Barkman's, re crowd attended serv- Mr. Edgar Johnson spent the parental ho Miss Veronica B ; spent the week- | jeu end with her siste hg vo m Rob't Sharp. Cette © J. H. Riley. motored to. Bismarck day. at 2 RNG Weanesday forenoon. Joe Rise and Harold Christianson Mr. und Mrs, Co. Johnson gitehed threubine Seturd visited in Sterling Thursday night. "Mr. and Mes, Geo, Christianson and A birthday party was given in honor son ‘Arnold, spent. Sunday afternoon at the Gunde: en home. By Taylor | s again next Su Mr, und Mrs. J. O. 3 to Bismarck ing Weanexd Kenneth Brenden and H helped John Birkeland d cattle to Tuttle Monday. Willie Olson motored Monday. Mr, and Mrs. E. 0, Turing and daughter Anna of Arena spent Wednesday evening at the Sivert Brenden home. Members of the congregation gath- ered at the church Monday to do some ing on the furnace and chim- Rise motored jay evening return- id Olson iver some to Tuttle ‘Mrs, O. N. Lundin was in the cap- ity Friday and Saturday on eins, Chas. A, Johnson returned to: his home Saturday Ainge | from the cap- ital city, where he has been working. | b Robert Solberg has been helpin, Mr. Herman, Gierkie handle som: repent goods to Baldwin Saturday and Sun nonin FJotnson was Inthe eupital] Mm Isablic Johnson came ity Saturday. fede with him to visit with bor-par- rr. ad Mrs;- Chas. ‘Joueed, fer of Bismasek lie Johnson Set-| 8" hn Aspland and wasn it of unday and Sund nda’ aa shee] Carl Laurence and Ma: merck: eas eae is the ap Friday. Mr. Wilhelm “was ipl thi vicinity buying catthe and core. 3 Sener Joe: Bisel le.s0n;, Case Heednoany, sith boos le CA. ne adil to the capital ursday. Martineson 'y ‘to.attend ‘wore in da ‘meeting 8 Sunday. ae. tnd _ children Sort fg tee oi the ot — Kb Soderholn and daughter Euniee mo-{ 4 tored to Tuttle Tuesday to do aaa | jee spent Sunday afternoon at the Alfred A ‘who are em-!Grant County New the Mrs. Robert Bothere afew for a fow ot | Miss Anna Cook have started a Neen and mending room in Bismarck. son of Mr. an Rev. Fred John: ‘and | son and Shiidreny Betaie |Ruth Arliss of | Gibbol here visiting his brothers Toe thelr families. Mr, Johnson some years ngo was a farmer in this eoemnalllp. mil Johnson was in the capital city Friday, t o--—s- Levi Anderson and Joe Jass were Mr, and Mrs. 1. F. at the William Bachman home Monday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. H.-A. MeCullough ose Coens Mable were shoppers in marck Wednesday. crete Anderson, who has becn working for Albert Johnson, is home again. “eM. Williams motored to Wilton Saturday. J.-M. Thompson hauled a load « of heep to Baldwin Friday. Charles Heator and Joe Jiras were visitors ut the Tom Morris home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, 'T. Donald, Levi And Bachman were bus Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. Hermunn Falkenstein iter= tained Sunday afternoon with @ dirth- uy party for her daughter Edna. Fourteen children were in attendance. Game were played and refreshments were served and all reported a od time. Emil Hilken is busy working for Mr. Knowles of Wing. flarold Williams drove to Wash- burn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson and family were callers in Wilton ‘Thurs- Morris and son in and William ess callers in —@| day even Mr. Williams was a shopper in Wilton Saturday. E ret Anderson night guest at the home. Donald Morris and Levi Anderson were among those who attended the dance in Regan Friday night. “was an over Morris Anderson { east in Grant results fol- Alarge vote county Tuesde low? Supt. of Public John FE. Bjorli ; was The Instruction Sherif Henry Herter .... Claude Lackey County Chas, R. Emch Dean Helland : a County ‘Treasurer Alex Engethardt ‘ sr} + Omdaht “Clerk of ‘District Court Bodie .. ‘th. Nultemeic Register of Deeds jebhard . Schlosser State’ M. A. Buechler . . T. Nelson uaa Hai J. W. Fletcher County Surveyor . 1370 . 144 488 477 Official Newapaper Carson Press . «+ 1292 » 1247 NOTICE OF MORTGAG RECLOSURE SALB Default. having occurred in the terms and conditions of the herein- after de of the failure of the pay taxes for the y 39. ta un Of $79.38, and taxes r 1925 in the sum of i that under the terms yd conditions of said mortgage, the assignee of the mortgagee uas ted to declare the W amount red by said mortgage due und uble und to foreclose the same, notice of her election e whole sum due and n to foreclose said therefore, y GIVEN, That executed and Ag: nor ane ¥ Vv ashes : ank tompuny’, tion, as inorteaeee, dated the th day of March, and filed for reed in the otflee of the Reg- ister of Deeds of Burleigh County, Naceh, Dak, at on the 15: 3 Mortgaues on page 9, and aselgned by said mortgagee by an instrument in writing to Ransom County Trust Compaus, of Sheldon, North Dakota, dated the 16th day of November, 1917, an ed for record in the suid office of Register of Deeds on the 17th day of November, 1917, at 2 o'clock p. m., and was duly recorded in Book 90 of Mortgages, on page 554, and assigned i said qiansom County Trust Ci y to Grace A. Sanborn, vt Nortel id, Minnesota, now Gracé Sanborn Bogard, said signment dated the 7th day of De- 3, fil for. aaate sauce’ naa tit tes of frank 19. a A eae ok the promise! _ in the Ch eee ith “Beil Johneou’s | eau