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: Tribune Classified Advertisements === PHONE 383 MALE HELP WANTED WANTE! tomobile electric shop, Coed some experien: lveduca- / tion or its equivalent, and must be able to handle responsibility as assistant manager, alternating with manager. Also part time on the road as salesman in North Dakota. Only live wire need apply. Mar- ried man preferred, Write Tribune Ad. No, 67, aoe Border _ Patrol Guards, it Inspectors, Reiiway, Mail ‘Clerks, Chauffeur- ra needed often. “How\to Qualify” mailed free. Write, Ozment, 33-P, __St. Loufs, Mo. _ GREAT DEMAND for good wages; men or women. Short time required. Catalog free. Es- tab. 1893. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. WANTED—Man, some experience to work in yard and garden a half day a week during summer. Post- office Box 696. TWO YOUNG 1 manager and do sales work. Com- mission, bonus and. transportation, Burger, Bismarck Hotel, eve: ngs between seven and nine. of merchandise, Big stead; nee lady, Boom 211, Me- WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework. Phone 18! reside: in Bismarck. Duplex, seven rooms its, five rooms upstairs.| Strictly modern, brick fireplace, maple floors, furnace heat, fall basement. ‘Dr. J, B, Hollenbeck, 1004 Fifth street, FOR RENT—May ist new modern Duplex, 5 rooms and bath. Garage and laundry in basebent. Garden and lawn, Five blocks from post: office, $55.00 per month. Responsi. ble parties only need ‘address Trib- __une Ad. No, 69, FOR RENT—Five room house located at Fourteenth and Rosser street. Also office space opposite the Mc- Kenzie Hotel. For further informa- tion see Frank Krall the Tailor. FOR SALE—By owner. direct, prac- tically new Eunpaiow, five rooms and bath. Maple floors, full base- ment, hot air heat. Price $3,000. Terms if desired. Phone 921. FOR SALE—Small — bu garage. Nice lot, Best part of city. Partly modern. Price $2,600. Will give terms. Address Box 448. Bismarek, ae FOR RENT—Five room modern cot- tage at Thirteenth street for $28.00 per month. FOR pleasan ‘OR RENT—Four large clean unfur- nished rooms on ground, floor in modern home, $28. No objections ground floor, garage. For Washing chi 15 T Vhe 604- roame far light housekeeping on ground floor, private entrance. Call 4 oud ‘Lenth street. ‘OR RENT—Two furnished Y light housekeeping rooms. Roy Neff, 710 Seventh street. ‘OR RENT—A furnished modern home, Phone 782. room in 607 ~ comfortable’ 7 ENT—Large _ pa etee or two, Call at 622 rooms suitable for two. Second. d room in mod- FOR RENT—Furnishe Frm home, Call 678-LJ, 411 Ave, A. * BABY CHICKS BABY CHIC postpaid, 100 per cent delivery guaranteed. Leghorns Anconas 13c; frees Bt Rocks, Reds, Minorcas 15c, Wyandottes, a Orpingtons, Wh Rocks 160; Orpingtons, Brahmas 17c; ed lle, Bopp hery, Falls, Minn, 2 insertions, 25 words or 3 'inbertions, “25° ‘words 25 words under .....00000055 1.25" Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY. RATES 65 Cents Per Inch ‘All’ classified _ads- are cash in advance. Copy should be received by “12 ctlock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE: 32 AUTOMOBILES Rebuilt Automobiles | 50 Satisfaction guaranteed. Seven-| day trial, Each car: priced in plain figures, WE COULD not do busine rebuilt cars—so many people com here to buy them, It is a regular part of our operation to sell a man @ rebuilt car that will give him a big measure of satisfaction in own- ership. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor. Sales Co. DEPENDABLE USED CARS ANOTHER of our Used ‘Car Buyers writes: “The used Coupe I pur- chased from you in 1923 has proven very satisfactory. I have driven my Coupe up to this date, 23,000 miles with no expense other than for @peration. Will say ay Coupe is gopd for many more miles and am not worrying as to performance it will show at the end of the next 23,000 miles.” The original of this letter is here at our salesroom. Every day we are selling cars just as good as above. Come and look over our stock. Dodge Sedan- leather; Overland Sedan; baker Sp. Six; Light Delivery Truck. Easy Payments M. B. GILMAN CO. Biomarek AUTOMOBILES SPRIN ‘ave uu had your car r done for Spring? Does it look: like May qr December? A new paint} job costs but little. Money is no object! See us now and pay later— Why buy 2 new car? The old one pL be new when it leaves our Dakota Auto Sales Co. Inc., Oldsmobile Sales and Service. Open evenings. until 0. Phone 428. 215 Main street, Bismarck, N. D. SEEDS YOU TARE rfectly in ordering Registered Certified Grimm: Alfalfa ar direct from this ad. Shipped C. 0. C. subject to your sinspection, Fancy grade; purity 99 per cent; viability 90 or more. Per pound-36. cents. On orders 100 pounds:or more within 500: miles of Fargo will prepay freight for additional cent a pound. Re- member in planting our State Cer- tified Seed you are positive that) Wi the resulting field can be register- Best quality yellow or m= Sweet Clover @ pound, all bags free; ples on. request. North Di Grimm ae sociation, Colle; jon, y ° erative organization of over 600 kota Stat FOR RENT—Office or living rooms over are Jewelry store. Apply ‘te F. A, Knowles. ‘FOR SALE’ /FIVE ROOM She ie bath, furnace, full basement, 2 rooms in attic, plastered; east front, convenient to schools, FOUR ROOM brand new _ bul oak feat built for built in-featires, bran at léss than cost, $3,950. FIVE ‘ROOM stucco bungalow, front, ue Ma paving, fap. tage, stationary tubs, flee place, fro Seat old, east front Ts,b00. 8IX ROOM house, modern, nae front just off paving, all large rooms, ful it sement, $5,500. TEN ROOM rooming house, con- dition, close in, modern, FIVE ROOM cottage, full’ i exmented basen eit rs nice trees an east Bart ot elty, $2,680, FIVE ROOM cottage with bath, east Le dae “ey corner lot, good condi- tion, $2,200. FOUR ROOM: sd fall basement, ement just off pavement, spick ani \ condition, built for a home, entire- ly modern, at less than cost to owner, $4,200.' THESE ARB only a few of the good dees I have to sell. If there is'a fous ‘or lot in the city you would like to have I will get it for you, if for sale. FARM LANDS—I would like to show you the letters I have got from outside'dealers the past few weeks. They would open your eyes as to how outsiders feel about North Dakota’ lands. This year will see the start of the biggest land busi- ness the state has ever known, youare going to PS lands, ‘take my-advise, and BUY INSURANCE—Fire, fabd auto- mobile in good, old, reliable com- panies with prompt service guar- anteed. F_ EF. YOUNG. MONEY TO LOAD MONEY TO LOAN—Will loan on salary Ledeen autos, furniture, i cy ae a security. 'Y FINANCE A! pe preeeally new, modern 6 or 6 room bungalow with garage. Close in. Inquire Ad. No. 61, APARTMENTS ee cana permanent an profitable.; Connection will be of- fered to three a ra gg. automobil: ence and who can invest quailt ICATION. One| experienced Sales Manager who:can organize the -satea force and train them to be aggressive Producers, One Experienced Office Manager who fs capable of taking full charge of the office, accounting and parts depattment. One experienced Ser- vice Manager with the ability to handle shop men and veal service. To the men who can measure up to these qualifications we offer a con-| —“ nection with an Automobile Agency. sane a popular priced car of well known svandard’ make and do- ing a general garage business in one of the most “eres middle weatern cities ‘is is timate proposition singe: nt re- turns and will rand ‘ine most rigid investigation. The men we want! must become financially and active- rested in the business, Ad- ress all correspondence, which we confidential, to Ni T P cial courses for little beginners and adults, If at all pogsible, mothers of pupils between 4 and 8 years should be present at the hour of in- struction, which will be of great value to parent as well as to pu: May Ist we open our ae 7 summer classes in Thery, mony and Composition. For’ farth: er information call 1017 or call our studio, 31 Ave, A, corner Man- john Doe, you are a silly nut, To seek the surgeon and be cut, You're sure to suffer all your life; Be wise, avoid the surgeon's knife. Clinte of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan cures without the knife or badd drugs. Lucas Block, ‘th Dakota. POR EALE—Choice i ae Brain ene nit Chay intal FOR SALE—Bleven thousand ft, of Cottonwood lumbet now at 318 Mandan street. Must sell by’ May 1st: Discount on the lot. H, J. 2 chester Autonfatic Shot Gan. and one 80-80 Remington Automatic le. Rea- sonable, Phone 460-LM or call at 622 Fifth street, FOR SALE—One 15-30 pew engine or will take a stallion in trade, For information write Tribuni No, 62, FOR RENT—One furnished apart- ment.on ground floor, One large room and kitchen with new gas range, bath adjoining. Also gar- age for rent. Mrs, Ada Rohret. _620 Sixth street. sein these three Toom apartment at 212 ern Also large front room nert to bath un- furnished or furnished at 214 Sec. ond street, Phone 905 efter —?P. ee Se FURNISHED Apartment, two large rooms, with closet, kitchen with sink, large screened porch, east front, down stairs. Call at rear door. 518 Sixth street. Phone 890. FOR RENT- hed ‘apartment with private bath, For “further information call at 616 Seventh street. TAKEN—From rear of Hughes Apt. 206 Second street, girl's small bicyelé, For reward return to Vir- nia Rohrer. Phone 508. FOR SALE—Five acres of land six ctl cane of Richholt school. erms inquire of tion aint Sixth’ street. SALE—A 10 ft. Monitor Drill. vay reasonable. See B, Nagel, one-half mile West and 3 miles North of Bismarck. =Boston ie at little ous ap nT I ro: Fon’ rae tive horse power mo- tor in perfect condition., Barker poe and Candy Ss. 5. pupp Memoria! d, |ALE—One Bri Dall in good condition. Wachter FOR RENT—April 15th, furnished apartment. 411 _street. Phone 273, FOR RENT—Modern apartment. L. K. Thompson. Phone 287, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment at, 930 Fourth. =, WORK WANTED Work WANTED—Young man wants police ae er in general Gee rienced. Can give good refer- __ ences. Wri Te Frvane Ad. Me: 10. two room Fifth KW. —Plo' ash hauling, Tpleck dit, and Fertil ing. Phone 686-LM. 413 Thit- reet south. John. Jahner. a eee, and ironing 70c a dos. and mending done. Call 407 arte ‘eighth street. aphane Hts. * ola 11 kit na oe on hi 5 all kinds o: m work done, Phone 818, Gagner Everts. WORK WANTED—Gardens plowed, eapee penis pute. reasonable, ¢'| DESIRABLE OFFICE” ROOMS Hoskins Block. See ‘Floren, Busi- ness Service Co. FOR REN’ uri pt, om first floor. Also garage for rent. Call at 422.Fifth street. sane at YT IT WILL POP, BEEOMES i WuLsT Do You 7IIAK, MOM? SOME GAZOONY Transfer Ci FOR SALE—Conl range, cheap. May be seen at 711 Sixth baht plesk pated bungalow with ment, maple floors, east }, close to schools, Desir- able and low priced, $4201 SEVEN ROOM—Modern house in ex- cellent location’ near schools. This house is well built and is warm. A bargain for $3600. SIX ROOM—New modern house with fesean Has maple floors, a good asement and is near to’ schools. Very di plea and ‘ow priced. This h rely good bar- gai Pi $5000, » SEVEN’ ROOM—Modern™ house ‘with garage, east frontage; close to schools; an extra good basement, hot water heat and fine trees. Only $6000. below value. WE WILL be pleased to show you some real bargains in houses, or lots without any. obligation on your part if you will phone 61. HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY. J, P. JACKSON, Manager, Hoskins Block. caterpillar tn at | Her ¥O. LE—| piend, Globe Werneke book cases re oval bevel glass mirror with hey iit fram music cabinét, Nbrity Aare, dress- ing table with triple:mirror, full size mattress. 116 West Rosser street, Phone 809-M. FOR SALE—Ice box, kitchen cabinet, 3 burner gas range,:in excellent condition. aa at 612 Second street FOR SALB—One Qaeen Ann dining room table, oblong with six chairs, ae? new. Also a chiffioner. it 51S Fourteenth street. can be used for Chine closet, sold at*bargain. Phone 364 LAUNDRY HOME LAUNDRY—First class .work done for men’s shirts, blankets and bed spreads, a specialty, Also fam- ily washings taken. We call and deliver, Marguerit Bulten’s Home Laundry, 31 Ave. A, corner Mandan street. Phone 1017 SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Harry Hanson, as Receiver » CO-partners business as Yegen Bankers, Viaintite Christlan Yegen, dr, William John Yegen, Yeren, Peter Yegen, | Anaconda National Tank ‘of Anaconda, Montana, and ‘The National’ Bank of Anaconda, Mont a cor- poration, ‘Defendants. The State ot North Dakota to the above named Defendants: You wre hereby summoned to an swer the Compiaint in the abov entitled action and to serve a cop of you wer upon the subscrib- within thirty days after the rvice of this summons apon you, elusive of the day of h serv- and In case of you lure to judgme you by ef demanded in 10th day of March, & Hh Saad tart for the P int. Muted this ZUGF late of the City ‘ounty of Bur. rth Dako: 0 all perse sald di with the six ) to exhih essary vouche: months after the first) publ of this notice, to the said Walton, Administratrix, ath dence, 16 Rosser Street in the City ot Bismarck, in the County of Bur- leigh North the Jude of the i for Ci mined bythe County Court for the County of Burleigh in the State of North Dakota, at the House at Bismarek sald te on the Ist day of D, 1927, at the hour a A Yuger & Tillotson, Hixmarck, North Dakota, Attorneys. (First publication Aprit 6, 1927.) 4/6-13-2: SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial Distric Marry. of Chr Yegen, Hanson, as Receiver tian Yegen and Peter co-partners doing A very fine property far|* business Banke rs, as Yegen Bros, Plaintiff, Christian, Yegen, John Yegon, Jr, Willlam 'Yegen, Peter Anaconda National da, Montana, Bank of ‘Anaconda, a cor- poration, ‘Dofendants. The State’ of North Dakota to the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- awer the Complaint in the above led action and to serve a copy our Upon the subscribe vithin thirty days after the ice of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such serv- ice, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the Com-/9, DP aint. Dated this 10th day of March, 1927. ZUGER & TILLOTSON, be oe for th Plaintite, ismarck, North Dakota. (First publication March 16, 1927.) | visions unchanged to 15 cent decline. | | WHEAT FUTURES DIP sat K.) one cent below y: | grades, MARKETS | By Anseclated Press Leased Wire CORN MARKET HITS NEW LOW) "=~ July Wheat, Oats and Provisions: Weaker, Affected By Sym- pathy With Corn Chicago, April 13.—()—All deliv- eries of corn and May delivery of wheat tumbled today to a new low price record for the season. Corn was depressed by talk of probably increased deliveries of May contracts owing to Armour Grain company dif- ficulties. Rains i jorthwest Kan- sas had a bearish effect on wheat, but subsequently export buying esti- mated at 1,260,000 bueshels counted fs something of an offset, and did unfavorable weather for se thespring wheat crop. Wheat closed irregular, lower to an equal advance, corn un- changed to % cent down, oats un- changed to “@'% cent up, and pro- Sept. Corn— May July Sept. Oats— May July Chances that straightening out of affairs of the Armour Grain com- pany would lead to a heretofore un- looked for big turnover in owner- ship of corn supposed to be held by that corporation became an early out- standing factor in all today. Chiefly, however, the bearish influ- ence fell on the corn market, and the almost immediate consequence was to reduce the price of May corn to 70 cents, an overnight fall of about one cent a bushel. Weakness of the corn market was further intensified by reports that if warm dry weather does not come} 4 y soon a good deal of acreage intended for oats and for spring wheat will not be used for those cereals and will be planted to corn. The intended acre corn for 1927, already hh r cent, would, in that » therefore, be a native so. + cut FAIR RECOVERY FOLL Minneapolis, April liquidation and more weather gave wheat futures dip. early today, but export dem was better on the decline and recovery followed arket held finish. Oats ged cent under yesterday's close. Seattered liquida- tion developed, but fair support was met. May barley was off % cent dd recovered. May flaxseed was steady within a narrow range. Cash wheat offerings were light and good milling quality was scarea and wanted. General trading basis was steady to firm. Poor quality springs remained slow. Winter wheat offerings were practically nil, Durum was quiet with an easy un- dertone. Corn was one cent better for top pound ni Sheep Durum— May July Oats were steady. Rye was quiet and steady. Barley was firm with price range unchanged, Flaxseed was firm April d_ unchanged. M CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 13.—(U. S. D, of A.) — Hogs ‘12,000; slow; generally steady to strong at Tuesday's best prices; top 11.50; bulk 150 to “200 pound averages 11.15@11.40; 210 to 240 pounds 10.85@11.50; 250 to 300, 10.50@10.85; heavier butchers 10.40@)! 10.50; most packing sows 9.50@9. around 10 cents higher; few stro weight slaughter medium 10.40@11.3 11.50; light 10.50@11.3: Wheat— May rong to ie classes | lower; | several | 1,250: to 25 cents higher; other kill duly mostly steady; vealers best heavy steers 13 loads 13,00@13.50; scali 1,350 pounds, steers - with ‘weight, showing, most upturn; not much! change in light yearling steers or] No. yearling heifers; mixed 11.25; stockers and feeders searce, mostly 8.00@: toppy kind to 9.75; bulk Holstein vealers 9.00@ few 10.00, Sheep 8,000; ver and lambs around higher; few handyw lambs to vackers 1 skins held at 1 wooled ew 50 dai mi: fat sheep some held ght | clipped best wooled handyweight “few bunches of Oats Barley NONSENSE—You KNOW THE WEIGHT OF PoP e0RN- WHY, (T WOULD ONLY “TAKE A Few TONS TO LOAD A. BOAT, BESIDES You'u. GET A CHEAPER FReeuT C WHY BOTHER? HERE'S AN ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPH OF THE FARM SHOWING THE ey COMING CROP By Taylor || 1. cent 55 Ib. der shell. Rye No. Barley wooled culls gene! Hed St. Paul, April 13 few heavies to lower; goad lights 10.00@11,00; nearer 10,00, Hogs 13,000; Tuesday's general trade; slow, to 26 lower on light lights and Yiearly top 10.8 averages 1 rie and heavy butchers 10,00@] of several 1 OmIcAco | tar ian Mar Close. _ Close Yesterday Year Ago 1.82% 1.64 @% reday— Open 132% Ey ch igh 1.32% 14.10 14.90 14.95 14,80 14.95, 14.00@15.00; 3. lly ST. PAUL TIVESrocK ( opening lings rd to 5.78@ bulls 6.50@ 7.00; stockers unchanged, 0; vealers ters around 50 bulk with weak about steady 150 to 010.85 ; 216 bulk most es mostly 12.50; average cost ‘Tuesday 10.50; weight 300: fat lambs steady to ds wooled lambs 15.25 75 pound clipped es 25 or more 3 9.50@10.50. Low Close 1.46% 141% 1.25% Open High 145 1.46% 1 4 1.41% DBM *) gains. *) afternoon, INNEAPOLIS RANGE March 13 Open High 4 1.30% Low % i AMM ALS 2.16% 2.20% 2. 73% rag 73% .78 BISMARCK on IN (Furnished by Ri uss Bismarck, Ap: rk northern. northern 4pring.. amber durum xed» duram Dark hard winter Hard winter . Spelts, per per pound discount under ar corn, 70 Ibs., 6 cents un- CHICAGO GRAIN April 13:-—(P)—Wheat No. 3 No, 2 red 1 8. 2 white 47%; No. 3 white 2, 1.02. 68@84, othy seed 4.75@5.25, Clover seed 29.00@35.75. Lard 12.12, Ribs 15. Bellies 00. 15.00. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, April 13.—()—Wheat receipts 62 cars compared to 124 a year ago. Ba; choice 1.82% @! spring, 1.38 Cae wae to good No ck 1.32% @1. " WAAT ARE YoU DOING WUE MOUSE ON).A NICE SPRI "| LIS 7s? YD WAN. Yi }BE OUT PLAYING: BALL WITH THE Boys! * SOMEBODY'S GOA BUILD A HOUSE ON OUR. LOT=IF T KNEW WHO BOUGHT IT T'D 60 AN’ TAROW TINGS Ar MIS‘ CHICKENS !! 41% ; 28; Cash No. 1 northern ‘No. 1 dark northern to fancy ke. to choice 1.33: 1.30 hard spring 1.34% dark hard Montana on 1%; to arrive 1.32% May 1.32%; July 1.33%; good No. 1 lo, 1 it, Corn No, a yellow nen Me. No. on eis 42% @43% 3 Bare Blox et FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., 150 to 180 pounds 10,60; Bounds 10.35; 200 to 225 pounds 10.28 192) Shee 2, Bsigaaoy. April 13.—)—Hogs 180 to 200 225' to 250 pounds 10.00@ 10.25; 250 to 800 pounds-9.75@10.00; packers 8.75@9.00; 9, 8.75@9.00. top 14.00@15.00; heavy lambs 12.00@13,00; culls lambs 10.00@11. heavy ew. Chees live fi 3 : POUL' Chicago, April 13.—)—Px 00; light ewes 8.00@9.00: Z}and Paper, Colorado Fuel, |stOck PRICES | MOVEUPWARD U. Si Steel Common Holds | Fairly Steadv—Rails Are Relatively Quiet New York, April 13.—()—Specu- Jators for the advance continued in control of the price movement in to- day's stock market, despite frequent flurries of selling in various groups. The advance took place in the face unfavorable trade develop- ments. Numerous gains of 2 to 10 points were partially offset by a few new weak spots. U.S. Steel common held fairly steady despite the fact that the com- posite price for finished steel is now at the lowest lev ing of independent steels lated by merger rumo Chairman Topping of “the Re- publie Iron and Steel company in- sisted that the election of three new directors today was merely incide tal to changes in stock ownership and involved no change in the man- agement or policy of that company. Superior, Otis and Midland Steei products perferred, recarded sharp Rails were relatively quiet. Oils experienced a sinking spell during the morning, but rallied again in the ‘Amusement shares were bid up briskly at the expense of ‘an overcrowded short interest. Baldwin and Timken were promi nent in the rise of the equipment such specialties as National Biscuit, Air Reduction, Union Bag American Sumatra Tobacco and. Gold Dust, moved into high ground. Commercial Solvents “B” continued its sensational climb by jumping 13 points to 350, or more than 125 points above the year's low. The closing was strong. Pivotal industrials regained ledership of the market in the final hour when \pop- ular leaders such as Baldwin, Gen- cral Motors, Allied Chemical and In- ternational Harvester moved up ma- jterially. Columbia. Gas. touched a {new peak at 95 and commercial sol- lvents “B” reached 335, a gain of 16 ‘points. Total sales’ approximated ‘1,900,000 shares. FARGO BUTTER | Fargo, N. D., April 13.—(4)—But- ter fat, unquoted; packing stock 24. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, April 13. Flou! unchanged; eA pean 31,986 bartels, Bran 26.50@27. ONS. Btate of North eiaker, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. . phter, Plaintiff, W. Ribbons, J. 8. Adai ‘sons un J claiming any estate 9, t in or lie or encum brance upon the property 4 Wed in the complaint, bey ‘of North Dakota Above: Named: Defendants: You are hereby summoned to i swer the complaint in this action ich was filed in the office of the Terk of smid_court on, the Sst day of March, 1927, and to serve a copy of your ‘answer to said complaint upon the subscribers at their of- fices in the city of Bismarck, Bur- North Dakota, within fter the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judg- ment will be taken against you by default for the rellet demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this Sint day of March, 1 Yo ‘@ BURKE, DULLAM, Attorneys for Taintitt, City National Bank Building, Bismarek, North Dakota. vs. Binford, M. . Adair,’ Mrs, Mother pi leigh County thirty days OTICR, To the Above Named Defendants: You Will Please Take Notice: That the above entitled action re- lates to the following described real property, situated in the Coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Jakota, to-wit: The South Halt of the North Halt (Sie of Section Sixteen (16), Township One Hundred Thirty-eight (138) North, of ange Righty (#0) West of the “Pp, atcording to the United States Government survey thereof, Dated this 21st day of March. DULLAM, YOUNG & BURKR, ‘ Attorneys for Plaintiff, City National Bank Building, ismarck, North Dakota, (First publication March 23, ise 0—4 /8-13-20-27 es 6.00@7.00; cull ewes 3.00} » @5.00; bucks ee Ape Ey —Butter un- 594 tubs; cream- epson 49155 ex- 49' firsts 47%@ 6, rh receipts 26,819 unchanged, TRY ‘oul receipts 6 Pasi nae fod Better is a dinner of herbs 'therewit! love best of all —' mise