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in ak eS pekabo a ae to 9, bv aur p WANTED iF YOU ARE A MAN WORTHY of the riame and not afraid to work, I'll bet you $50 that you can’t work for us 30 days an 1 answer this ad and show me up. Opening for agers. The “Worder’ Box” sells on sight. 7 ‘TOM WALKER 4 ___PITTSBURGH. PA. WANTED—Good live Wire solicitor] for city of Bismarck. Man or wom- an, must be worker and able to stand prosperity. Call R. H. Ger- gen at Grand Pacific Hotel, Thu day, March 10th. oe ERNMENT P; Inspec! ‘Guards needed frequently for. Ca. nadian and other border: 1680 yearly. Particulars fre Ozment 3.) Louis, M GREAT Demand for barbers at good wi men or women. Short time required. Catalog free. Estab. 1803, Moler Barber College, Fargo, for sales work, with large corpora tion. Experience unnecessary. See Mr. Moreau after 7 p, m., 210 Thay- er. FEMALE HELP WANTED _ WANTED—A girl to wait on table and do pelea howsework at the Mohawk. Call at 401 Fifth street or Phone 145. APARTMENTS _ FOR \RENT—Three room apartment with bath, furnished or unfurnish- ed at 212% Main. Also three rooms and bath furnished at 501 Third street, $25 per month. Phone 905 __after 5:00 p. FOR REN ly furnished strict- ly modern 3 room apartment. Also garage. Close in, private éntrante. References Legh li Call at 15 Thaver or Phone 604-J, FOR RENT—Furnished four room modern apartment by April Ist. 723 Third_street. LOST—A gray female cat with white breast and face. Finder please notify the undersigned. Jos. Cogh- jan. LOST—Sunday \evening..ope. 30. x 34 Michelin tire and rim. Finder call 82 or Bismarck Storagé for reward. FURNITURE FOR SALB FOR SALE—A baby buggy and baby bed. also library “ables Call at 412 h Phone 926-W2. FOR SALE ee complete bed, table and other articles. Phone 613-M or call at 706 Sixth street. FOR SALE electric stove. at_702 Ave. Sw FOR SALE--Bed spring and mattress in good condition for $12.50. Call at 522 Ave. D. 7 er and a Phone 692-R or call} 5 __., OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT—Office reoms at 400 Main street. Phone 495. FOR SALE BUNGALOW; four rooms and bath, modern; full basement, roomed off; nt garage; not @ mar on woodwork or floors; best. arranged small home in city; good closet space; many built in features; one of the model kitchens of the city; sereened porch; plenty of garden space with meee soil; house is good neighbors; at actual cost to owner; $4500. Balance like rent. MANY’ OTHER desirable houses, small and large and hundreds: of good lots at all sorts of prices and terms, INSURANCE; fire, tornado, automo- bile in good, old, reliable compan- ies, ‘YARM LANDS; The time to buy any- thing is when prices are down. Buy now when pri are at their low- Don’t wait till they begin to rise, as they will. Buy from tho A4 only man in the city who is vertising North Dakota to outsiders so that we can have a real city here. F. E. YOUNG. \ | Ii] SALESMEN-—Wanted by _ Oil re Rates F =. — “ wean pS % aren sae ae Geaal gor wore CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES @ Cente Per Inch AW classified ade are cash in advances. be FOR SALE ait ROOM modern bungalow, ement, Mueller furnace, ment, 2 bed front fifty foot lot, near $4,000. wig MODERN cottage, ver; ig room, water, lights, bath arage, pity foot lot, located, for full bd well FOUR ROOM sanly. modern house,} water, sewer and lights, and base- ment, 75 foot front, for $1,500 on od terms. ROOM modern house, 3 bed) rooms, sun parlor, oak floors, full basement, garage, first story stuc- coed, near school, desirable loca- tion, for $5,900, ‘on good terms, FIVE ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms, east front, 50 foot lot, wa- ter, lights, heat, sewer and ‘path,| all for $27 FIFTY voor “lot in Riverview for! 40 in other houses and lots for sale. GEO, M. REGISTER ——— FARM LANDS FOR SALE ALMOST A GiFT—Halt ‘section beau- tiful raw prairie all ready to break. Price $2,500.00. Down payment $600.00, balance half crop or an- nual payments. Another fine quar- ran similar terms. A. L. Garnes,| legan, hh -79, Apple Creek town- res broke, the rest hay. FOR SALE—a80" acres rein ig, 15-13-82. Morton county. ake offer per acre. Eugene Laver- ty, Middletown, Pi GALESMEN , ~ ‘Com: pany, selling direct to the consum- er (farmers) aie soit ations and garages. Our oils for car tractors, harvesters and separators are nationaly advertised products.| References required. Write, in care © of Bismarck Tribune No, 2 FOR SALE—One good condition with © for mission, Self Steel ip tires, ut Copelin Motor Co. ‘DEPENDABLE | UsED D Cane ROM IDABLE_ DI 11988 chevrolet. aan ‘3 1—1923 Chevrolet 9 1—1926 Chevrolet Landau’ Sedan. 1—1922 Dodge Touring. 1—1928 Ford Seda: - 1—1925. Ford Coupe afd and’ one 1923 Ford ren at $60.00, Time sales one trades. CHEVRO! at 309 Eighth street or. 834-J. BOARD and Room at 822 P Main hone _536-R. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Five or six room modern ‘house with garage by April first. | Phone G. Wingreene d} erator set, your owrt Py roe wit ae FOR SALE, FIVE ROOM STUCCO AND TILE modern bungalow, hardwood floors, » large closets, Pantry, full peer basement garage, lawn and shi bery, south front. je: price $5, Term SEVEN ROOM MQDERN HOUSE, full basement, hot-water heat, south front, close to schools, les price FOUR ROOM bite te HOUSE, hardwood floors, full ba: it, fur nace heat, basement earag south front, close to schools: Sale price $2,800. Ternis, NEW MODERN HOUSE, _ LIVIN room and Wining rdor’ . combined kitchen built-in features, two bed- ; Tooms, bath Redick dinen eae oak flors, goo oot dsa Sale price 4,900. “dicod six ROOM MODERN HOUSE, ihigtte FOR Ri wood floors, built-in feature cluding ice box, fire plat seat basement erage. Term: FIVE ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON Ninth gee sash floors, large Bale. price Terma rooms six Room Thien BUNGALOW, three hed rooms, hardwood floors, large rooms, built-in featares in-| cluding ice,’ box, full partitioned basement, furnace heat, outside garage, south front, reasonable taxes, Sale price $5, 300. Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE, HARD- \ wood floors, built-in features, fire] RO full basement, . furnace! Sale price $6, $700 cash Balance monthly, like tonal including interest at cen WHETHER YOU ARE READY TO! buy or thinking of buying, come in and look over our list of city prop- erty, which is a pe clean list of honest values. Let this agency help you select or Bi andt Pid new home, This agence; active city — selli experience, which is yours for the asking. Hedden Real.Estate ‘ Agency HEDDEN REAL ESTATE ese Webb Block. Phone MISCELLANEOUS place, heat. down, 0 years) FOR RENT— Yooh, Also ‘furnished room and kitchenette at 400 Fourth strest, For Ca New Cogswell chair Tap- est ay holstered $25.00. A dress suits size Py aud 4% a Dorum’s Tailor Shop 9 Fourth street. Phone 905 ater: 6 p.m. FOR RENT—Three nice rooms in modern home int best loci tion, hot water at all times, phe pte $14, and $16 per njonth singte, uitable for two, | Phone 1017 orealljat 81 Ave. A, comer Mah street. lee RENT—Two cleart well ror ed, slgeping rooms, reasohable. -ate entrance, Two bidcka north of pea. Gentlemen pref: | ae at 410 Third street. Phot FOR RENT Two, or three “rai d slight: housekeoping rooms wi 8) | in modern hone, Also for sale: A writing desk. dtreét or FOR RENT—Nice large front room in modern home. Suitable for by aisle or ‘boys or married coals: ‘Tso’ board. Call at 613 street. or Phone. 1150. for light Wousekeeping in modern Also ‘age for rent. ‘Mit: PLEASANT city-heated, light hhouse- a ny r single or con sconneste Colle uilding. —TWo fi tarnished | holtiekeeping tooms. The Ladrain Apartments, B. F, Flanagan, Prop. FOR RENT rn furnishe reonis dh dative floor. Private en- I at 508 Tenth street “Large comfortable sleeping room suitable: ‘for two. i hird street. modern room down- town.» Inquire ‘at 304% Main. Front ent. Phone 10’ ‘BABY CHICKS HIGHEST quality pedigreed s special prices. Catalog. Dakota's oldest, largest hatche: Beuls State Chickeries, Fargo, N. D. HOUSES AND FLATS ine room modern Large garden space, Also “Call E. L. Faunce, Phone Uhicks, | house. garage, 480. ‘0! T—Five alow with’ inside garage. W. Call during da FOR RENT- small house at the rear of the Varney apartments. Phone 773. WORK WANTED bu 217’ Ave. SLAUGHTER of the innocents should step. In the big: enstern cities e-8 to-date specialists no longer rem: tonsils. Patients PAY TO KEEP THEM CONSUMPTION and other diseases often follow removal of tonsils. See Dr. MacLachlan be- fore you have ve your child's tonsils removed. as per been a TONSIL SNATCHER. uaran- tees to cure all diseases. at ton- He without operation. Clinic, rom cee N, Dak. ac. wet Bits tees =. “Lloyd Baby carriage, ark caiie and ivory. auto. gray kitchen cabinet- Bi in good condition, Ph of, 464-5, 0. ind- gren. Kwesi E—Two 1 One hundred. sixty volt gen- glee In nq Western Union Telegraph 'Co., Fracy. “WE DIG our If sick or ai Dr. MacLachlan who. cures. or jePator sets. aves With our teeth.” ‘fing visit the clitiie of ry, {ural methods, scieatific food ‘cot ations and mild table remo- No operation, no | metallic No poisons, itoom” 6, Lucas FOR SALE—i25 citbator for $5.50. “Also'a 9° ft. side wall fed vat at 824 Sec- aovng four table rooms ove all town, Write 28 FOR RENT—Double garage. Cement floot, Convenient to let, “t 615-M. downtown 1167 oF 320. oy WANTED TO RENT by April first, small partly furnished*house with okay ea porch. Phone 300-R. SALE--A Lloyd Eoom baby car- Phone riage in good condition, CW. On BUT en sh ON CANT LUE Soorv EFORE WE GO Bi THERES 'NO Concer a) on WATCHIN "EM 00 (T= CMon VRE shew You | How ~ hi by vege! es rh Be N. WEA) While M: t me NOTICE—For the month of March “only” we are: in a Ley dat: mn td ‘te paint your cars at half Call at 711 Third street or Phone wot RK WANTED—Gi: want: tk 2 Rosser street. ‘Also sulky for rs é._ Call 886-J. + ry - ast Minute | News Bulletins St. Paol, March 9—(AP)—A dual track meet between the Uni- versity of North Dakota and Hani University will be held May 14 at Grand Forks, it was Tecan here rial arr leah tows Iowa, March 9.— Manes, 19, a sen- ih the Burlington Junction, ‘igh school, ended his life by drinking poison, a coroner's jury, decided here today. He was eet dying at his father’s farm amt N. D,, Ma March 9.—(AP) =! fg itary Pe 77, resident of North Dakota for "50 years, and of Fargo for 25 years, died last night at the home of her ichter, Mrs. Estelle Paige of thold, N. D,, with whom she ‘ had been:living for the past eight years. Hoover’s Address Will Be Broadcast An address by. Secretary of Com- merce Herbert C. Hoover before the Connecticut Chamber of Commerce, meeting in the Taft Hotel, New Ha. ven, Con 1 Station, W F, New ¥. t CO, through | Te40 p.m Sat, is be- altions and one. or two do- tic problems of great. interest to the American people. Call at 622 Thitd| W. Will be broadeast by the| Sisson, diminutive actor, big hit at ‘the vaudeville pro- of the trade week ent torium last. night. He r dancing act, and will appear each program’ throughout the Lahr Company’s Automobile Display, Attracts Attention “all set” at the Lahr Leroy made gram “factory. displays _ineluding the Willys-Knight “Scene-In-Action,” * cut-away chassis, and night “70” cut-away mo- being shown, as weil ax var- ious “Whippet” and Willys-Knight The official count at the sales room showed 217 visitors to the y’s show room Tuesday after- nd evening. A special anniversary sale on re- i . being held in the company’s rebuilt car show roo creating considerable interest, and hr states that muny sales of rebuilt cars have resulted. This sale As the result of celehpating the 18th of this plon€er automobile Snow Will Be Great Help to Farm Lands A heavy, wet snow which will be of inestimable value to crop land and tures, n falling in this vi- i rning and the storm was contingiig unabated at pres: time. At 3 p. m, the weather bureau réported a total fall of three and one ‘half inches, and predicted that snow would continue tg-fall the balance of the afternoon“and part of the night, at least; No snow is predicted for tomorrow, however, the forecast be- | @I | ing “partly cloudy and colder to- morrow.” | Although 10 inches of snowfall is jusually cquivalent to one j water, the wetness of today jwill make the three and inches equal to nearly a half-inch of water, weather bureau officials state, The frost is out of the ground to a depth of at least six inches and the mofsture from this snow will go di- rectly into the ground, thereby mak- ing’ a good start for the year’s bi “Help “Boost the worthy _|work of the Women’s Com- maanity Council by buying Da- kota Baking Powder and | © |Extraets from the committee, ‘or phone 427. | MARKETS FINANCIAL NEWs GO DOWNWARD \)Bearish Aspects of Govern- a era to geod offerings 13.75@ ment Report on Reserve Stocks Affect Market Chicago, March 9.—(@)—Wheut un- derwent fresh downturns early to- day, owing largely to bearish aspects of the government report about do- mestic reserve stocks. Predictions) of big Argentine wheat shipments were also a bear factor, Opening unchanged to % cents off, wheat suf-| Ni fered a moderate general setback. Corn and provisions developed firm- ness, but oats were easy, corn start- ing unchanged to %% cent down and |) supegquentiy, scoring gains all aroun One of the features attracting fur- || ther notice today to the government's resetve stocka of wheat N || was notable detail as to Kansas. The report on total reserve in that state was shown to be 16,509,000 bushels against only 6,965,000 bushels # year ago. In con- nection with the government report also word was at hand that continen- tal Europe had temporarily stopped buying. On the other hand, current reports toduy showed that wheat exports from the United States are averaging 2,000,000 bushels a week, or about! the same as at this time last. year. According to a trade authority, indi- cations are that the ttovement from js time until the end of the crop ear, July 1, will amount to around 00,000 bushels making the total exports from the United States close to 200,000,000 bushels compared with 105,752,000 bushels last year. _ UNDERTONE FIRM TODAY MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Minneavolis, March 9.—()—Wheat futures broke sharply early today but rallies followed and the late un- dertone was comparatively firm. Fu- tures sold off %@% cent and re- covered within 44 cent of yesterday's May onts sagged % cent and re- ined the May rye dropped 14 ered half of the | y burley eased % cent and ral with other grains. May flaxseed gained '% cent. Cash wheat was ir- regular, but the general tone quiet and easy. Extra choice springs were quieter und off one top, ° medium to choice ruled steady with a falr demand and No 1 and 2 northern wanted by were unchanged. Winter wheat offerings firm and s to 7) cent: Flaxseed was firm higher for choice. ‘AGO Livestock U. D. of A.) n trade; with Tues- ing quality was Price range was 60 to one cent —Hogs light wer day's bes to 15 up; improved demand from shippers strength factor butcher trade; packing sows strong to 15 higher; top 12.25; bulk desir- able 140 to 200 pound averages 11.85 15; most 210 to 240 pound ht 11.60@11.90; 250 to 300 pound weight 11,.35@11.60; 0 to 350 pound butchers 11.25@11.35; packing sows mostly |10.50@10. pigs up- ward to 1 heavyweight hogs 11.25@11.60; medium 11.40@12.00; light 11.50@12.26; light lieht 11.40@ 12.25; packing sows 10.26@11.00; slaughter pigs 11.40@12. Cattle 8,000; fed steers strong to 15 cents higher; mostly: 10 to 15 up; she stock about steady: stockers and feeders firm; vealers 50 cetns lower; best heavy ers bulk 9.50@ 11.50; heavies in broadest demand; hest. yearlings 11.75; stockers and feeders in negligible supply 7.50@8.75; most heifers 7.50@9.00; sizeable sprinkling of yearling heif- ers 9.26@10.00; vealers largely 1056 @) 0 to packers, according to Bhs 12,000; fat lambs opening fairly active; early sales steady, with fully steady ™ UNCLE'S FARM TIS SUMMER? ID SAY! MG'S GoTA was cent for mixers. Tuesday's best prices; choice, lambs to small killer 16.60; best held high- er; carly bulk wooled lambs 15.00@ 15.45; few loads 93 to 98 pound aver- | ages 14,50@18.50; choice heavy | lambs held around 15.75; asking uo- ward to 14.00 for choice medium weight clipped lambs;, wooled cull 11.00@12.00; sheep scarce, steady; medium to good fat ewes 8.00@9.00; feeding and scharing lumbs strong: i Tuesday's, late packer top BISMARCK GRAIN ismarck, No. 1 dark northern. No, 1 northern spring. No. 1 amber durum. No. 1 mixed durum. No. 1 red durum. No. 1 flax. 2 flax. Ne: t ryt Dark hard winter Hard winter Oats Pdtled peltz, per cwt. SHELL CORN No. 6 . . . 1 cent per pound discount under 65 tb. Ear corn, 70 lbs, 6 cents un- der shell. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE reh 9 High Low 140 1.39% 140% 1.397 99% 09 1.007% 99% A475 a Open 1.39% 14045 Close Wheat— May July Rye— May July Oats— May July Flax— May July Barley. May duly 1.40 1.40% BOT 1.007% Adis Ad: 2.21% 4 2.23% 09 1.00% 44" ABM DULUTH RANGE March 9 Open High Low Durum POLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, March 9.—(®)—Whvat receipts 154 cars compared to 81 ago. Cash No, 1 northern s@ld . 1 dark northern spring, choi to 437s; good to choi N e ordider yto good 1 1 hard spring 1.40%» dafk hard Montana on t to arrive 1. rag": July 1.40%. Corn No. 3 yellow 59@71. (white 4474@45%, t prices; butchers mostly 10 yellow 70@70 Oats No. 2 white 42@48's. Rye. Not quoted. Barley 64@81. Timothy seed 4.75@5.00. Clover seed 28.00@35.00. Lard 12.37. Ribs 16.50, Bellies 17.25. es Mp LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., March 9—ZP)— Hogs | 110 to 500 pe und weights 1125; to 225 pounds 11.25@11 pounds 1110@10.90; 275 pounds and over 1090@10.25; packers 9.50@10.00. top lambs 15,00@14.00; by ep heavy; i 10,00@11.00; cull lambs 8.00@9. light heavy ewes 6.00@7.00; @A.00; bucks 4.50@5.50. ewes 7.50@8.50; 80. ST. PAUL ero South St. Paul, March 9.—(U. S. Db. of A.)—Cattle 500; very active; mostly steer run; good clearanec at largely 10 to 25 higher prices; she stock active, fully steady; bulls], stead, Calves 3,500; vealers strong, con-/ sidering quality; sales 12,50@13.50; culls and medium grades 7.00@10.60 mostly. Hogs 15,000; steady te weak; some | slightly lower; bulk 200 pounds down 11.50@11.60; top 11.60, medium weight butchers 11.25@11.40; few j Sales heavier weight 31.15@11.2% i pie steady with Tuesday's close; 12.60; average cost 11.40; weieht 203. Sheep 700; fat lambs fully steady to strong; one double 80 pound fed westerns 1525; few odd natives 14.00 eh sheep steady; best ft ewes FARGO BUTTER | Fargo, N. By March ter fat, churning cream 5: stock 24. CHICAGO. PRODUCE Chicago, March 9.—(#)—Butter higher; receipts. 6,324 tubs; cream- ery extras Oe 3 3 packing tandards firsts 48% higher; receipts. 11,212 cases; Eggs firsts 4 23% @24; ordinary firsts 22%. Cheese unchanged, Los Angeles.—Busges now run day band night on-through schedules be. | tween Seattle and Los Angeles, skirt: iing the Pacific Ocean for more than Air cushions sents. TRADE WEEK: SPECIALS | Complete line of ladies’ and for anger’ year apparel. All ,Rew spring sty’ oo, at, the \for this week.—Sarah Gold Shop, 312: Main Ave. Vheat No.} cull ewes 3.00] ” bids on heavier butchers weak to] {9 Tuesday —()—But-|§ vie vie Shor priced |“ STOCK MARKET ‘HOVES UPWARD Influenced: By Impetus of Re- sumption of Pool Opera- tions, Short Covering New York, March 9.—(#)—The atock’ market gathered strength to- day under the impetus of a resump- tion of pool operation and short cov- exing. Rails again assumed the leadership of the upswing, with buy- ing influenced by merger reports and owrimmanee heavy freight traf- ‘The curtailment of oi! production in the greater Seminole area coupled with rumors of an increase in the Barnsdall “A” dividend and ‘a re- sumption of paymetns on Mid-Conti- nent Petroleum had a tendency to check recent selling in the oil group. A further retreat of an over-ex- }tended short interest in Hudson Mo- tors sent that stock up to 73%, a new .64| high for the year and 26 points above the year’s low. General Motors also was in good demand, as were Chrys- ler, Pierce Arrow and some or cue minor sharcs. Amusement shares moved upward under the lerdership of Shubert Theatres which was bought on reports of large current y mped over five points | to 1881 and was followed into new high ground by Locws, Jewel Tea, Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh, SM. Kress and several others. | Sugars were galvanized into activity by the publication of the annual re- port of the American Sugar Refining company showing earnings from re- fining operations in. exeess of $7.- 000,000 as against nearly $4,500,000 in 1925, and calline attention to the first decline in raw sugar production ip seven years MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR March 9.--(®)—Flour 3 shipments 29,963 barrels, 0 @27.51 CHICAGO POULTRY March 9.—()—Poultry cars; fowls turkeys geese 16 c 25@20; springs 19@3 roosters 19; ducks 20@! @I18. The 10th is the last day of discount on gas bill. under the seal of the District Court in and for the Coun- t id State of North Dp rendered, i ok nis plaintiff and is defendant. in ntiff and against fendant for the sum of $295.75 and for the foreclosure of a lien Upon certain specific property de- seribed as a Ford T : judg- ment on w warrant of seizure and ourt having directed that the automobile is subject to the lien of rtgage and requiring sold, notice is hereby undersigned as ite ‘of Burleigh “Counts, North Dakota, will sell the above do- scribed’ personal property to the highest bidder for cash at public auction at the front door of the [Fae 14th day of March, execution together with inter- 1 ROLLIN Court House in the city, of Riss marck, porieign County, North Da- fi at the hour of two o'clock in ternoon of that day to satisty est And accruing costs thereon, Dated February 28, 1927. WELCH, Sheriff, Burleigh County, North ‘Dakota. (First mes March 2, 1927) a72-9 | OF, MORTGAGE FORE~ CLOSURE SA (installments nig.) eas default has oveurred in the payment of interest and prir cipal of the gbligation secur guge hereinafter deseri the holder of norte does elect to foreclo: the past due and unpaid principal and Mnterest of the suid obligation xecuted and de- + Wanttaja Clara E. ‘Wanttaju, his wife, mort- Rascrs. to the Manager of The Rank of North Dakota, mortgagee, dated the 15th day of Novembe , and filed for rd in the . ive of the Register of Deeds in ‘ounty of Burleigh, State of on the 28th day of 4, at 2:00 0% py’ said gage Tasiturael it in_writing. to. the State Treasurer of North Dak: as ssors in office, in ti e urity for bonds issued by the State of North Dakota, which assignment Was dated the 10th day of Decem- 1 vorded in sald of- ister of Deeds, on December, 1924, at M ins Peck “189” will be remnines im ‘sale Of the we and hereinafter ribed, mat the front door of the court house, in the City of Bis- marck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock, P. M., on the 9th day of April, 1927, to satisfy the amount due upon the past duc installments of sald mortgage on the day of sale, The . premises described “tn such mortgage and which will be sold to satisty the same are described as follows, to-wit Southw Quarter (SW) ai South Hall of, Southeast Quarter (S448E1g) of Section Twenty-four @4), Township One Hundred Fort th, o ex 7 x situated in the County of Burleigh, State of North DaKowa There will be due on the past due Installments of such mortgage on day of sate the sum One Hun Gred Ninetyesix and 37/100 (3196.57): Dollars, together with the statutory costs foreclosure. The portion of sald described mortgage hereby foreclosed upon and the sale ‘to be made hereunder is hereby specit- jeally dec to be subject to ‘ane. Inferior the residue of ecured by sald 4 ot 0a ‘at Bismarck, Nort Fi, thie Seth day * Babruare, 1927. rr re the Bank a As Man: North ota, to

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