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Tribune Classified Advertisements ____ MALE HELP WANTED WANTED AT ONCE—Two reliable gentlemen or ladies to take orders’ for glass plate numbers in city. New City Ordinance renumbering. houses. Commission basis. See’ Louis Hessling. Address Soo Hotel. COREST Rangers, Border ‘atrol Guards, Meat Inspectors, Railway Mail Clerks, Chauffeur-Carrie} | needed often. “How to Quali d free. Write, Ozment; 33-P, ‘ous 2 insertions, 25 words or under . Ads over 25 words, 2¢ addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES : 65 Cents Per Inch : All* classified ads are cash Fecelved Wy 12 Gelock to bee ive sure ii ion same day. © THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. PHONE 32 ood wages; men or women. Short | vime required. Catalog free. Es- Ps tab. 1803, Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. irl for general work, Call_at 624 Tenth street. WANTED—Competent girl for gener al_housework. Phone 189. | ere AUTOMOMILES. SPRING—Have you had your car re- done for Spring? Does it look | Mayor December? A new paint job ‘costs but little. Money is no} ‘object! See us now and pay later— Why buy a new car? Tho old one will be new when it leaves our shop. Dakota Auto Sales Co. Inc., Oldsmobile Sales and Service. Open evenings until 8:30. Phone 428. 215 Mi street, Bismarck, N. D. pene... FOR Ri '—Strictly modern three room apartment at 212 Main. Also large front room next to bath un- furnished or furnished at 214 Sec- ond street. Phone 906 efter 5 oo A os FURNISHED Apartment, two large rooms, with closet, kitchen with sink, large screened perch, east front, down stairs. Call at rear door.’ 518 Sixth street. Phone 890. ENT—May 1st, furnished three room modern apt. including heat, water and light. Private bath and private entrance. Phone 830-R. or call: Ave, F. FOR RENT-—Three room unfurnished apartment with private bath, For further information call at 616 __Seventh street_or Phone 442-J. FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished downtown apartment to be sublet at a sacrifice if taken immediately. rt our salesroom. We. ways ca stock. Come in and see Lahr Motor Sales Co. WOGK, WANTED —TO WHOM IT MAY CON let. me make in town, let me show you about half sheep manu years old. When you have excavating to do or want an: 977-J. street. Satisfaction guaranteed, Seven- oY, trial, Each car priced in plain y good rebuilt cars in. them, “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” WHEN you want some ashes hauled i When you want: some fertilizer the best some , many y black dirt give me a‘chance. Phone T. M. Burch, 417 Seventh RENT—Delightful large nished sleeping room with lavatery bowl. For two reliable young men or women, Right off den, which they may use for entertaining put- os Near Cepitel. Reasonable. reakfast if desired. This room will be vacant about May 16th. Phone 1181-M. j FOR RENT—Three' upstairs rooms with bath, partly furnished and suitable for light housekeeping. Private entrance. Garden space and gal with apartment. Very. rea- 8 Phone 1071. FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished sleeping room on first floor, next to bathroom. Suitable for two re- links young men. Near Capitol. 1) __ Breskfast if desired. Phone 1131-M. | FOR RENT—Two A-1 strictly modern sleeping rooms in uew home. Suit- able for gentlemen only. Rent rea- sonabte, Phone 599 or call at 709 Thira street. FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms, pee front: rooms. Also day joarders or board and room. Call at 822 Main stteet or phone 278-LR. FOR RENT—Two large furnis! recms for light housekeeping on xruund floor, private entrance. Call 508 Tenth street ROOM FOR RENT—Two ing a good home with room and board, Call at 412 Eighth street.or Phone 911. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room in all, modern hame. Call at 519 Sixth street or Phone 613-LM. FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms, all modern, on groun dway. Phon: FOR RENT—Pleasant foom, double al close in, rates. reasonable. 111 Rosser Ave, Phone 1127-LJ._ ROOM FOR RENT—In modern home. Gentlemen only. Call at 117 First street. Phone 195-M or 903. FOR. RENT—Two gaod _alceping’ rooms in: modern home, 120-Avei“A. Ph 812W. FOR RENT—Sleeping toom at 617 Seventh street. Phone 981-! HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—By owner ‘direct, prac: tically new bungalow, five room Phone 819 WANTED WO FOR RENT—Modern, | apartment, adults 623-3 or ‘call 221 av unfurnished only, Phone West Rosser and doors, ture. Phone 308-LW. ‘urnished apt, on first Also garage for rent. Call Fifth street. floor. sition a at 4 en Tribune A ground floor. 930 Fourth street. FOR SALE t SIX ROOM bungalow, all modern, liv- ing and dining room finished in oak, maple floors, hot water heat, glazed porch, east front, excellent ‘ location. Occupancy May Ist. Price ‘ $4,550, Terms. YE ROOM bungalow, all modern, aple floors, built-in features, full] y basement with garage in basement. Built in 1 South front and lo- 4 cated near Park. Price $4,500, $500 eash, baldhee in monthly payments same as rent, SIX ROOM, two story house, all mod- ern, maple floors, porch, east. front, full lot, dandy location. Price 200, Terms. FIVE ROOM bungalow, all modern and practically new, nice lawn and trees, located on south side. A fine home for little money. Price $3,000, __Harness for sale. Ph WORK WANTED—Piowing garden: ash hauling, black dirt and ferti ing. Phone or call 11 Third street. hauled. Price reasonable. YOU ARE perfectly our Alfalfa seed direct trom this inspection, grade; 99 per cent; Per pound 36 cents. 100 pounds or more cy On erms. for additional cent a pound. SIX kOOM semi-bungalow, oak floors, garage in basement, dandy location and a wonderful home for the money. Price. $5,500. » _ Terms. FIVE ROOM bungalow, and bath, practically new and in fine condi tion, Lawn, trees, and a fine gar- Gen spot. Garage. Price $5,250. Terms. . WE WRITE every form of insurance in good old reliable companies. Consult us with your insurance ed. Best quality. yellow or blossom Sweet Clover Seed, cents a pound, al ples on request. Nor' Grimm Alfalfa Association, College Station, Farga, N. D. farmer: BABY CHICKS laster patching, kalsomining,. removing storm sash placing screens, or can do carpenter work of most any na- WORK WANTED—Young man wants clerk in general store. Experienced. Can give good refer- No. 70. ORK WANTED—Plowing gardens, hauling ashes and black dirt and fertilizing and. we also sell wood. Phone 1096-J. ‘WANTED—Gardens plowed, aahes Phone afe in ordering Registered-Certified Grimm| Shipped C. O. C. subject to. your purity. viability 90 or more, orders within 500 miles: of Fargo will prepay inlet e- member in planting our State Cer- tified Seed you are positive that the resulting field can be register- 3 free; sam- North Dakota) Stat Co. operative organization of over 500 problems. Now is the time you will need proper windstorm and au- tomobile protection. Phone 138 INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY COMPANY, INC." * Office with First Guaranty Bank. Anconas 18c; Barred, Bf Reds, Minorcas 15¢, Orpingtons, Wh Orpingtons, Brahmas. 17c; ed ile. Bopp Hatchery, Falls, Minn. BABY CHICKS — postpaid, 100 per. cent delivery guaranteed. Leghorns socks, ‘Wuandottes, Bf} oi 16; Wh and bath. Maple floors, full bas ment, hot air heat. Price $3,000. Terms if desired. Phone 921. : QPHORTUNITY. FOR-RIGHT nian’ to get into profit- able and. pleasant: automobile bus- iness handling old established line of six cylinder cars, 21 ‘models, ranging In price fram $1226.00 and up delivered Bismarck fully cquip- ped. Only small capital necessary as we have low dealers and) retail finance plan: Detail ‘information pis ly given to interested’ party ‘actory representative will be in Bismarck within few days. Address letter to B, C. Storey, General De- ivery, Bismarck, N. D., for inter- view. N FOR SALE FIVE ROOM'modern . house, 2 bed rooms, east front, 50 foot lot, near school, for $2600, on terms, FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, 2 bed rooms, full basement; 50 foot lot, garage, near school, desirable for $3200, on terms, FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, 2 bed rooms, east front, near school, prac- tically a new: home with several built-in features, for $5250, on terms. SIX ROOM modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms, well arranged, screen porch, fine lot, east front, desirable locu- tion near school, for $5250, on terms. FIVB ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms, full basement, fine lot, east front, desirable location, close in, garage, for $4000, on terms. MODERN cottage, on fine 50 foot lot, close in, garage, in excellent condi- tion, for $3500, on terms. SEVEN ROOM modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms, desirable lofation, school, in good condition, for $3600, on terms. GEO. M. REGISTER MONEY TO LOAN—Will loan on “salary payments, autos, furniture, jewelry, etc. Accepted as security ECURITY FINANCE ASS'N. Room a 10, Webb Bldg. Phone_434. POO ft i is 2) aera DON’T forget we are on. the job. As we buy our paints at whole- sale price, we can futnish them to you at cost, and guarantee you first class work. Just call at 709 Third street or Phone 599, Also first clasg automobile painting. brake lining machine, steam boiler, one two compartment truck tank, 150 gallon capac one six-tube radio, complete wit! all. accessories, at. a ‘gain, 1924 Tudor Ford sedan in A No. 1 condition. Priced low to sell quick. Lockwood Accessory, 800 Main. Phone FOR SALE—New modern bungalow, small payment down. Payments on balance to suit buyer. 624 Ave. _A West, os IF YOU want a home see my dence at 417 Mandan Ave. sell reasonable. Phone 858. TTENTI wilt Our shop is fully equipped together with ex- pert mechanics which puts u: position to render guaranteed sat- isfactory repair and service work. Hudson Essex Sales Agency. S. r 8 dining room table and four ch with leather seats. All ‘in excel- ate comultioes $20 takes it. Phane 1163-W. __ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A RARE opportunity, permanent wid profitable. Connection will be of- fered to three high grade men hav- ing automobile experience and who experienced Sales Manager who.can organize the sales force and train them to be aggressive producers. of the office, accoun' department. One experienced Ser-| viee Manager with. the. ability. to handle shop men and’ sell service. To the men who can measure up to these qualifications we offer a con- nection with an Automobile Agency, selling a popular priced. car well known standard make and do- ing a general garage business in ‘one of the most progressive middle western cities. This is a legitimate proposition promising excellent re turns and will stand the most rigid investigation. The men we wi must become financially and active- ly interested in the business, Ad- dress all correspondence, which will be confidential, to No. 66, care} Tribune. 1g and parts can invest QUALIFICATION. One Fo One Experios Office Manager who is cal eof ts ing full charge| FO! ce John Doe, you are a silly nut, ‘To seek the surgeon and. be cu’ You'te sure to suffer all your Be wise, avoid the surgeon's ki 5 Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan cures without the knife or metallic drugs. Lutas Block, Bismarck, North Dakota. FOR GAI Cans, ced ‘has etc. one Puy . inset, Bull, jickinsos, jox RENUMBERING of buildings to be restarted, Sparkling glass number plates made to order. 24 hour ser- vice. Send addre: postal or Phone 557-J._ Loui fe; German ippers and joantain, a native singers. g script. Author must agree to pay for copyrighting and five per cent on-sale of story 5611 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Yand and ‘meadow hay. Located Cromwell Twp. Sec. 4, Twp. 141, Range 78. Inquire T.” F. __Ecklund Twp., Wilton, N. D. blocks. east of Richholt school. Price and terms inquire of S. S. Clifford,,411 Sixth street. SALE—Seed Corn, Falkner and Northwest Dent, at $5.00 a bushel. Test 76 to 80 J. E. Chesak, 12 miles S. E. of Bism POR SALE—Brick and tile ga 62 x 75 at Mo! For further i formation write Moffit Garage, Moffit, N, D. MS FOR SALE burner oil stove complete with oven, price $15. _Call at 311 Ave. D, side door. FOR SALE—A five horse power mo- tor in perfect condition. Barker Bukery and Candy G ant] FOR SALE—Three months old male! Police dog. Inquire 313 So. Seventh. street. eS 2 FOR. SALE—Reed baby carriage. Phone 978-LR or call at 706 Twelfth street, r| today in wheat, MARKETS By Associated Press Leased Wire WHEAT PRICES HIGHER TODAY Rain Reports From Kansas Have Bullish Effect on Chicago Market Chieago,’ April 19.—(4)—Big export 1,000,000 bushels or more,, upward swing to unfavorable buying, helped’ give ~ an wheat today. Besides, weather provailed southwest northwest as’ well, with south as Kansas. able supply _ of 11,618,000 bushels, wheat _ Wheat closed firm %@% cent to 7% cent net higher, corn 1'@ cents to 1'4@1% cents up, oats at 4@% cent ns un- to % advance and changed to 17 cents Tov! jown, Rain reports from Kansas in par- ticular had a bullish efefct at times Advices at hand told last night and of flood warnings issued These advices of another heavy downpour for eastern Kansas, R SALE—Five acres of land six| Fi supplemented. an official state sum- mary saying rank growth had taken place in the eustern two-thirds of the state and that the outlook for much of the western third was very indifferent. Canadian reports of asserting that Saskatchewai until May. | els of red LosT - please notify John Speyers, R taining Raleigh er please return to 118% Sixth street. Reward. and freezing temperatures predicted for as fur The world’s avail- decreased additional storm delays to xeeding counted, too, as a bullish factor, some dispatches seed operations in would not be general, 3 y. On the other hand, sug- 8 current that 1,000,000 bush- winter wheat might be, j| and the market failed record books and clothing with name on same. Find- Tom Massif, but not at Cl or metallic drugs. Los mall brown purse essen, D. Krueger at Bismarck Deli return to Tribune. Tire Lock. Finder please ward. SALESMEN pay $50.00 to .00 per ture. Write Tribune Ad. No. 0 tion 30, township 137, range same section, Burleigh count: er acre; your terms, L. W. Lake City, Iowa. WANTED TO BUY IF YOU have for sale a modern hoi of about five rooms, bungalow pi ferred, in desirable location and OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT the McKenzie hotel. HR RENT—Office or livii OFFICE ROOMS" Hoskins Block. mess Service Co, i MacLachlan, Lucas | mand. block, who cures without the knife} 8’ between | offered Hoskins-Meyer and Bismarck Del-| 3 For_ reward return t ctically new. Lost near erian church, Finder please | LOST—A Standard Studebaker Spare return to Bismarck Tribune office for re- ENERGETIC. Salesman with car. We week, No. 1 * Want only reliable man who wants & permanent connection with a fu- ter, xec- 75, and the northeast quarter of thi su ye vans, | No. 6 FOR RENT—Office space opposite| 1.40%; good to choi For further] ordinary to good 1 information see Frank Krall the) 1 hard spring 1.35% ing rooms/ over Knew len Jewelry store. Apply See Floren, Busi. \GHICAGO RANGE April 19 Close | Close Yesterday Year Ago 1.33% 1.299 to 4@% 1.27% @% 0% 16% 80% Aah Ady th Wheat— May duly Sept. Corn— May July Sept. Oats— May July Sept. Rye— ‘May July Sept. Lard— May 95 12.82 July Ribs— @14.10 14.75, 14.80 15.40 15.65 0 from St. Loui fset ry here, brought to Ch acted as something of an pecially as to the May de! PRICES MOVE UPWARD ON MILL CITY MARKET Minneapolis, April 19. — (P) A return of unfavorable seeding weather in the northwest, promise of a cold wi extending into winter wheat territory and bullish run of statistics sent wheat prices higher today. Trade, however, was quict to get up steam up to late in the session, gain- ing only % to % cent. * Oats futures gained ‘4 to % cent and held quiet and firm at the ad- Barley futures advanced ‘2 May flaxseed -was ily easy nd at midday was up ‘+ cent e was slow within a narrow cetn. carly Cash wheat demand from mills was more selective and occasional sales of better grades were lower, Low grade offerings were quiet’ and steady. Winter wheat was firm. ¢| Durum was in slightly better de- ‘orn was firm, Oats were firm, practically none » was firm and unchanged. as firm. Price range was BISMARCK GRAIN ed by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarek, April 19 1 dark northern. . 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum... . 1 mixed durw ; 1 red durum. ee Sa 2 flax Wan Dark hard winter Hard winter Oats EES (Fur SHELL CORN | No. 3, 56 ths. or more. No. 4, 56. Ibs. No. 5 .. Speltz, per e 1 cent per pound di ,65 Ib, Ear corn, 70 Ibs, der shell. 6 cents un- MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, April 19.—()—Wheat good. condition, write Tribune No.| receipts 151 cars compared to 210 a No. 1 northern . 1 dark northern faney 1. 1.25%@: @1.347%; Cash spring {dar khard M | tana 1.42%; to arrive 1.33 35 How 72@74. ts % white 444 @45%. Barley 61@80. Rye No. 2, 97% @1.01% Flax No. 1, 2.17% @2.28%, : ‘Effect and Cause THIS. MARES THE THIRD MIGHT IN Succession THAT 7 Vye Had He ces US& "EM 7TO-BUILD FIRES WIT IN OUR ~ SH Fa ia way, ‘ ice Pate Blocks AN STICKS AN'SHANIN'S BRIGHT IDEA=ALL RIGHT, TAS JOB IS Yours! '|tion. to sell trom a enone Stcohol was bid up over five —Toda; Low 1.323% 120% 1.28 y— Close 1.33% to 7% 1.29% to % 1.28% to% T2% Qs Tia to % B15 44% to % 45% to % AAS —Today— Open High 10% 6 80% 44% Ah hats 1.03's 1.00% 5% 1.02% 13.90, 13,90 13.65, | 14.62 14.80 14.80 ‘STOCK PRICES | MOVE UPWARD Easier Credit Conditions Pro-| vide Groundwork For An- other Advance | \ New York, April 19.—()—Easier | credit conditions provided the groundwork for another advance in} prices in today’s stock market after | an early period of irregularity. Low- | ering of the renewal rate on call funds to four per cent, in tne face | of an increase of over $22,000,000 in| brokers’ loans last week to a new} high level for the year, was followed ; by a shading of the rate in the “out- | side market” to 3% per cent. | A brisk recovery in the oils, sev-| ‘eral of which touched new low levels | for the year earlier in the session, | was one of the day's features. The} rally was influenced by reports that the short position in some issues was | becoming unwieldy, leading to active | covering by tim U.S. Steel common sold opening on the inevitable “selling on the good news” following Chairman timation that the new stock be placed on a $7 annual but it was headed upward again by early afternoon. Active buying of General Motors and Yellow Truck, one of its subsidiaries, fea- the motor group. New York Department Store stocks were strong on reports of record breaking Baster business, R. acy and Abraham Straus cach climbing several reports of a struggle be- inside interests” for control of the company, U. 8. Industrial Al- joints on an enormous volume in trading. In- ternational Combustion. Montgomery Ward, Marines preferred, American Smelting and South Porto Rican Sugar also showed conspicuous strength. Buying of the coppers was reflected by reports of an increasing export demand, particularly from Russia. American Radiator’s rise was accompanied by reports that the company was unable to keep up with the heavy spring demand for products, Rails were again quiet, although | , Pittsburgh and West Virginia was bid up over two points. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK co, April 19.—(U. 8. D. of A.) —Hogs 27,000; very slow; generally 10 to 15 cents lower than Monday's close or 25 to 40 cents off Monday's best prices; top 11.20 paid sparingly for 160 to 180 pound weight; bulk desirable 150 to 200 pound averages | 210 to 240 pounds Er 260 to 310 pounds 10.40 @10.65; packing sows mostly 9.50@ 9.15: generally 10 cents lower: 'p largely 10.25@11.00; heavyweight hogs 10.25@10.75; ium | 10.35@ 15; light 10.75@11.20; light light 16.60@11.20; | packing sows | 9.26@ 9.85; slauhter pigs 10.25@11.10. ‘attle 11,000; meager supply well finished weighty steers strong to 25 cents higher than Monday's close; others and she stock about steady; bulls strong; veulers 25 cents lower: no strictly choice steers here; best weighty offerings around 12.50; bulk 9.50@11.50; most stockers and feed- | ere 8,00@9.00; several loads qualitied kinds late yesterday 9.50@9.65; talk- ing 8.50@9.50 on light vealers; out- siders 11.00@12.00. Sheep 10,000; fat lambs opening, very slow, strong with Monday; fe early, sales good clipped, lam! @15.75; choice handyweight c! 16.25; ‘good medium lippers | held around | weight wooled lambs cligible around | 7 16.75; sheep opening about 25 cents ‘lower; most odd lots of desirable | wooled lambs 10.50@10,75; few to/ yard traders upward to 11. feed- ing and shearing lambs practically absent. | CHICAGO GRAI fy Dae ene No.! angen, Ne. 3 No. 4 yellow i @'s. Oats No. 2 white 47@48'2; No. 3) ¢ white 434 @46. Rye. Not quoted. Barley '70@86. Timothy seed 4.75@5.25. Clover seed 29.00@35.75, Lard 12,07. Ribs 14.37, Bellies 14.75. ut steady: lower grade: se fully steady; spot strong. Few ‘and medium. weight steers 10. 0.50; batk of bye 1.00 to -j al: | ninety | Service of this notice. jthis 1th day of April .00 | 5 at; 8.75: pige ys bulk: 12, arate corel ay 10.51; weigt Sheep:100; Wortithalty steady on fi lambs, 26 or. more lower on fg ewes; best Stes “1050. MINNBAPOEIS RANGE ‘April 19 Qpen High Low Clo: 1.33% 1.84 1.38% 1.33 1.36% 1,364 1.84% 1.3543) 1.80% 1.31% 1.30% 1.31 25% 25% 96% 96% 96 {96% 3 43 AB% As AB Ye. Ad 6 ie ay Hh 2.18% 218% 218% 2.18% 2.22 222% 222 2,22% DULUTH RANGE April 19 Open High Low Close 1.48% 1.49% 1.48% 149% 1.44% 144% 1.44 1.44% 1.27% 1.27% 1.27%41.27% 1.00% 1.00 1.00% 1,004% 1.00 1.00% Wheat— a July Sept. a July Curum— 1,00 1,00 EST! . D, April 19.—@)—Hogs pound weights 10.50; 180 pounds 10.25; 200 to 226 10.15@10.25; 225 to 250 pounds 10.00@10.15; 250 to 300 pounds 8.75@9.75; packers = 8.25@ 7h; stags 8.50@8.75. Sheep top lambs — 14.00@16.00; heavy lambs 12.00@13.00; cull lambs 10.00@ 11.00; light ewes 8.00@900; ewes '6.00@7.00; cull ewes 3,00 bucks 5.00@6.00. CHICAGO PRODUCB icugo, April 19.—44)—Butter receipts 11,386 tubs; creamery extras 4044; standards 48% firsts 48%4@48%; firsts 4 seconds 43!2@45 Eggs lower; receipts 41,642 cas firsts 28@23'4; ordinary firsts 224 storage packed etxras 26@26'% ; stor- age packed firsts Me ‘Cheese unchanged. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, April 19.—(#)—Poultry ¢ 11m; receipts tour curs; prices unchange MI APOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, April 19.—)—Flour shipments 27,772 barrels. 0. 150 to 180 to 200 pounds heav @5.00 Cl FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., April 19.—()—But- ter fat, unquoted; packing stock 24, NOTICE All horses, cattle and hogs grazing on my land, described as NEM of Sec. 26, Twp. 143, Range 78, will be tuken up after April 15, 1927. Cc, M. STROM. OF - MORTGAGE FORE- ONT. A VEN that executed PLN, NOTICK SOTIC! that ‘h, mortgagors, 8 im, mortgagee, dated April nd filed for Fecord inthe Register of. Deeds in County of Burleigh and h Dakota, on January nd recorded in said yor k 163 of Mortgages, $66, will be foreclosed by of the premises in such mort hereinafter described at front door of the court house in the City of Bismarck, in Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, at the f two'o'clock p.m. on April , to satisfy the amount n Said mortgage on the day ibed wai will Uisfy the same are those cer- mises situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota and described as follows, to- yest’ Quarter (SW%) Section Twenty-seven (37) in ‘Township One Hundred Forty (140), north, of Range Seventy-cight (78) WV of the Fifth Principal Me- n, There will be due on said mort- gage on the day of sale, the sum of Two Thousand Three Hundred For- Dollars ‘Thirty-five Conts 5), and the costs of fore- sale. nd day of March, NILS L. NESHSIM, Mortgagor. Combs, Ritchie & Hanchett, Attorneys for Vall oi » of the th in said emises des i be sold nd whieh 2, closu' Dated 1987. and this Mortgaxee, Ne Dakota, hee: ounty of Burleig! Office of Bi x0 To Wm. 0. Bi You are he: hat the tract of land nafter described. and which was assessed in your ame for taxation for the year 1920 was on the 13th day of December, 1921, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year 1920, and that the, time for redemp- tion’ from said ‘sale will expire days from the completed D. Said land Is described as follows: Me! nzie & Coffin's Addition to { Bismarck, Lot 14, Block Amount sold for... $7.52 t taxes paid by pur- 7.99 2 Amount quired to redeem at this date. $53.23 In addition t mount you will be required to pay tho ‘ests of the service of this. notice unless you redeem said said.sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to he holder of the tax sale certifi- cate as provitied by law. Witness my hand and official-seal Auditor Burleigh County, North Dakota. ee (Firat publication April 12, 1927.) 4/12+19-26 : NOTICK TO CREDITORS. - In, the Matter of the Insolvency of. ‘The Arena State Bank of Arena, North Dakota. Notice is he the Reéecei woDated April. 4 198%,

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