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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1997 NTE] Average wages $80 per week. Our business is vertising, capital aeae red. at 405 Fift . SREAT } DEMAND for Barbers at good wages; men and women. time required. - Cataloj og 1893. MOLER BARBE! Fargo, N.D. GOVERNMENT Forest Rangets need- ed often, ‘ae —han0 mom, Cabin furnished, Enjoy the —< Particulars free, Write, Me. Ox ment. 33-P Lor WANTE seer mechanic for! western North Dakota city. Must be first class, “Write ‘Tribune Ad. No. 8. ae WANTED—Men with Ford cars to sell Start-Right Bwiteh. Part‘ or full time. 1018 Ave. B. FEMALE HELP WANTED—‘Waitress at Hoffman's Cafe. Do not phone, WANTED—fExperienced waitres: Sweet Shop. - SALESMEN SALESMEN with cars to sell established line of oil i Very attractive propo: right men. . For inform: R. T. Swain, Jamestown, N. Dak, Inter-State Oil Company. cto) WANTED—Two speci with cars for country territory, ex- free. * COLLEGE, Pagel, Valley, City, WORK WANTED _ Roof repairing, etc, teed. Also all kinds of crating. Call Jack hit 415 Second ‘WORK wanted anda aged lady would like a housekeeping position or cook for bridge. crew. Write Marie Zueger, Mandan, N. D., Gen. Delivery. GIRL WANTS WORK Exparlanch girl wishes general house .work. sh good references. Phone Ri girl wishes to care for anllanee firing vacation. Phone! ED—Young git! desires poaurrore Teall at 806 First street. — ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—By June 16th, two ni ly furnished rooms for light house- Keeping, gas for cooking, private entrance, Also piano in excetlent condition for r Phone £42-M. FOR RENT—Fournished light house- keeping rooms, also furnished sleeping room with two wifdows in modern home. Call at 619 Sixth street. or Phone 619-W. FOR RENT—Partly d light housekeeping rooms or sleeping rooms in se cat modern home. Al- at 223 W. yer pont with ing ‘suitable Ter two, new houst, porch, 116 Thayer four blocks from P. O, Ave: W. Phone 262-W. INT—Furnished rooms Yor! light housekeeping in all modern home. Call at 018 Sixth street or Phone 568-W. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished light housekeeping rooms.| Close in. Phone 686 or call at 223 at " ROOMS FOR RENT—Two nicely fur- nished rooms, suitable for two ‘In modern home at 708 Main Ave. cor: _Phone 342, nt ine foom tn modern home. Board if desired. Call at 816 Main or Phong 278-LR. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished nr ig room. Close or. Call 7 hth street. Phone arsed RENT—A seine room suit- able ior one or two. Gentlemen: preferred. Phone 687-LJ. FOR RENT—Sle ern home. Cal or Phone 440-LR. FOR RENT—Sleepi in. mod- ern home at 61’ event atreet. Phone 981-R. FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep- ing room, Ghose in. Third street. MOM’N POR ing room 119 West Thayer ‘Gall at ll as St | tiBiitt EP ee » Went. FO! tnished.. folr GON} ‘LOST—Brown noe travelit j “2 ee ah ir 38 words, 3c oui cn puede with us to make. sure that.our re- built car customers are wiles tick- led pink,” as one expressed it, ‘with the worth and performance of the car we deliver., This one’ will-up- hold our good name, 1 1925 Over- land sedan. “Rebuilt Cars With & Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. G14 Seventh street. Living room twa bed rooms, ‘bath, two closets, kitchen, breakfast nook and pantry, range and ice box, hot water Garage room, heated, for one ‘car. Iaquiee ly athe street. Phone 220-W or 26. FOR RENT—Six room modern house, cede le location, 3 bed rooms, im- possession; 4 room partly aera furnished: house, and 2 —_ vartly modern ‘house. Geo. FOR %> large living room with fire place, newly decorated, splendid location. Call room Call at 226, ¥! om Steele, N. D., 1 branded. TZ on pal shoulder; 1 red, roan. hotse ded TZ on right shoulder; -1 bay mare brand of on. Fight brown, X-on left re -beend bing in’ Pight eye; 1 Ja » has wire cut on rigl 1 brown mare, white erlp in face and two white hind feet; 1 red roan mare colt, year old. For re« Ward see D. A. Ward. Steele, N. D. ASTRAY One bay mare with forehead, wei i please. write Ninth, mare,, Ia Too dbs, Finder Eva Fisher, 214 So. ek, N. D, or Phon “mai ‘mart on left flank, roac! ‘Burtts, 601 marek, N. D. LosT OST—Black cow! robe, .with broadcloth lining on Tenth .street between Avenue A and D Monday Please return to owner Schroede: encom "aged return _to Bismarck Hoi Ca ‘between Bismarck and Baldwin. led’ site retura to G. P. Hotel for ret 316] LOST—Sam “ot ‘money, in, currency. reward. pay Phone’ 271 for i - AUTOMOBILES A rd condition. Sehasfer, 1114 or call at 417 Fifth CLASS work done, Shirts a jatty. Also family washings Small bat og ‘at low cost. ike ‘Marguerit ‘Buiten's undry. three four room vartent with private entrance. adults. Phone FO! able pai easanable —! sites furnished apart. thent for summer. months only. No children, gt ee to suit- Phone 1 priced call at Ne Fifth dtreet or wi208, Ave. A_Weat, Phone 02%, MISCELLANEBOU! % Wiit- DON'T allow yourself to be W TLED ON like a Missourian WHIT- pid ON ; be ae oe the janger, pain and expense of an | sae, ors pee. the CLINIC LACHLAN (Har- vard). We cure. tonsils, stomach ulcers, gall-bladder, alter, appen-| dicitis, ete. et without the) KNIFE; by our ALKALINE BLOOD to For OR RENT —Sivinip, made Rese ‘Apts, 816 Fok FEN at Weed- ‘Inquize H. 2. rnished apts, vai ied street. at Rare aoe aA Main RENT =An at ee apart- ment at Person Court. ished pte at at ‘TREATM: . Mild Vitamine Herbs, and Seientific Diet. GET ON THE ROAD TO HEALTH. A STITCH IN TIME SAV@S NINE Un the abdomen). CLINIC, Rooms 6.8, Lucas Block, Bismarck. SALE OR TRADE nineteen acre poultr; ven house; full basement; poultry house; brooder house, garage; all; fenced in with poultry wire. Plenty! good water. Will trade for prop- erty in Bismarck or Mandan, For information see or write to Paul Hoffer, Werne: Phone 796, Seven-| FOR RENT—Aparement in Tribune! and garage. pth Building. Apply Tribune office. FOR RENT—Furniehed apartment| 49g Fitth. “"IT-18 A matter of institutional pride | —etee—eemeeentgeeeteenemmentes] =; BY C! ers. Cages, seeds, treats, etc. Phone Jacob Bull, Diekinson, N. “John Deer 1 McCormick orse stationary engine, ls BABY CHICKS are fay for'them. are not ealereice Chicks, these prices ¢ investment ..you can try Leghorns, breeds 1! old » Chicks, all husky, rostpaid, alive. plies. Pelkey’s priced Anconas 12c; all Heavy Sc. Four, eight, ten-weeks breeds, ‘healthy, Deliv juatity feeds, sup- ‘oultry and Chick] F right. Farm, Fargo, N. D. line feed P| guaranteed. Ra's acount, aie 15, N. D. ‘CHICKS—improve ices are low: J Rocks, Red: 50 dottes, Orpingtons, Minorcas $13.60. Also all breeds two-to-three-weeks-| ald brooded Chicks, prices. Order, from this. ad. delivery gu a an Heavy Mited $11, Lot more, ‘Orders Reds, cea $13.50; Mised’, 99; anteed. Beals mee Hatchery, Feri STORAGE’ SALE pal tab iI sorts, kitchen tabve Be furniture all in re its, a r te Saaenine airs, one ne: at 122 First or Phone consisting of* bedi frigerator, © ‘ery reasonable. ry table, quality rugs,- two RHP le, porcelain ie oie table. 1 kitchen buggy. gay. Priced for quick sal Gail parlor wet, 9x12 rug, | cabinet, and on 1096-M. fousel odd chairs, call at 515 Second street. FOR SALE—One stand, cigar stand, oe dresser, i dining room chairs, rug, bed, and mattress. ar lor Set. orth what you Pelkey’s Producers but at) ey are the best poul m reasonable f 60, Me ane “priced. for, quick Reale Larae: seine. tte beds, nner por a room, ing room jattress yor} repai: for Mr. ir. Fon LE Peer furniture, wenn ‘2 piece nine} pee dining. room. sure sectional library: tables} ete.| Phone 1774 or! ayrne Phone 1043-L' FOR SALE—Child’s white enemel = 708 Eighth ‘treet. Phone; FOR SATE—Four piece wicker Sun] ia Par! 956+" Deering cultivator. Also for trade a player piano on automobile. Ad- dress first house east of Country club. EPILEPSYY—How poisoned blood causes Fits. How to stop Fits promptly. Free treatise and in- structions. Write Western Medical Ase’n, 125 W. 62nd St., Chicago. FOR SALE—Bvergreen trees, Cedar trees, 25c and up. Let us fix up youn lawn. Plantings of all kind: Come .and see trees at 425 Four- y_teénth street ul Ashes From Basement NOT over 3 or 4 tubs 50c a trip. Ido other hauling also, Phone 977-J. 7. M. Burch. WAVE some good buys in diamond rings. Cash or terms. Write or sce James W. Marek, 106 Third atreet, Bismarck FOR SALE—iorse, n and buggy. wn 1180, Jack Clif: steel camping bed with folding springs. Phone 993-W. WANTED—Fiat top desk and small Nouse safe. Write Box 601, Bis- FOR RENT—Garage. See Faunce, First street for terms, ting. Live bait 231 Third street. ATTENTION CATTLE MEN, sheep men, dairy men. Hf you know what you need here's hat you want. axe hundred acres consisting of acres excellent ‘a tically stoneless, forty acres pas- ture and 60 acres natural meadow vidlding up to three tons of hay r acre. Also one hundred and acres superior agricultural land. Cheap range for sale, near adja- cent. All near junction of Red and Black trails. At right peices and terms. Call or 7 R. P. Clarke, Sterling, N. D. pproximately HFINDS THIEF BY BY SENSE OF SMELL ~~ NEA Service ‘York—Not only does Sandro Rottewust Anave excellent wine; he has an excellent eense of scent. Sandro was dining out one day and a fellow Spaniard sat at his table, en- him in conversation. Finally e stranger, one Martinez, produced a flask, filled a glass with wine and effered it to nae toned arene Roedrequez sniffed. -He sniffe agaip. He placed his gl: bex,| table, excused himself, called a [eypeeeny and Martinez be arrested, inaleting that he recognized Ae a wine. The three went requez’ , home, where they found hie S anifting had mot been in. vain. Martinez had taken not only the wine, but money and jewelry. room | '» aon was %@1 cent lower, Practically new. | F 100 le land prac- WHEAT PRICES ON DOWNTREND Prices Average Higher Moat of Day, But Selling Takes © Place at Close rices reacted at the luenced by misgivi the Kessinger bill whi come up this afternoon in the legi lature at Springfield. The govern- ment crop report was also looked for tomorrow and this circumstance tended further to induce late selling. Most of the day, however, wheat averaged higher owing lurgely to unfavorable European crop reports jand to estimates of 15 per cent r duction in Argentine wheat acreage. Wheat closed % to 14 cents net lower, corn % to 1 cefft off, oats unchanged to 4 cent up and pr sions varying from 10 cents decline to a rise of 7 cents, ust, drought and excessive heat were given as leading causes for, European crop damage which was re- ported ay as affectine widespread area was also at hand that rains are badly needed in sections of | Argentina representing about 20 per cent of the toal wheat acreage. In connection with builish foreign serv- ices, it was noted today that some| new domestic wheat is being sold for shipment by way of the Gulf of Mexic | Better weather for field work did a rood deal to ease the corn mar- | ket. Besides, talk was current that lif qi pated J varieties are plant- ed, there is still ample time for them to mature before serious danger from frost. The average date of frost in the 10 leading corn states is October 1 or later, and attention was being drawn: today to the fact that much corn planted in 1924 as late as July 1 made a good crop ahead of kii frosts. WHEAT CLOSES LOWER ON MILL CITY MARKET Minneapoils, June #.—-()—Wheat Chicago» June 8, — (>) — Wheat tod | strong through most of the session. Profit taking found support thin. ‘m to stronger through most of the session, Bar- ley futures were irregular and quict. xseed sold up one cent and fell back, Cash wheat offerings were light and the general market was firm. Medium to choice quality was ready sale. Ordinary to poor ru slow. Winter wheat was firm. Durum _was firm. Corn offerings continued large and buyers were more particular about quality. Some of the and damaged corn was slow sales, Oats were quiet und steady, Rye was firm. Barley was firm to one cr for shorts. Flaxseed ‘was in light supply and good quality was wanted, STOCK MARKET IS IRREGULAR Heavy Selling Movement Fol- lows Firm Opening—Prices Again Head Upward nt high: New York, June 8.—()—Frequent shifts of speculative sentiment im parted widespread irregularity in to- day's stock market. A firm opening was followed around noon by a heavy selling movement which wiped out many of the early gains, but prices were headed upward again by early afternoon as pools started en- ergetic operations for the rise in some of.the oil and and automotive shares. Reduction of the call money rate from 4% to 4 per cent stimulated the afternoon recovery. The day’s trade news was mixed in character. The weekly steel trade reviews re- ported a further reaction in steel turned weak ‘late today after ruling’ igh mo tees CHICAGO RANGB Ju Close _ Close Yesterday. Year Ago 1.45% 1.42 to % to's 144 1.37% to% to % 1.01% to% 1.04% to 1.05 49% to % ATI to 48 1.15% to% 12.55 @57 12.97 12.05 12.27 13.90 a4 hid Wheat— July Sept. Corn— * July 14% to 75 79% to % 42% to % 433% to H@% D1 Sept. Oats— duly Sept. Rye— duly Lard— duly 16,92 WAT 18.65, 18.45 19.30 10.45, Sept. uly Sept. Bellies— July Sept. ne 8 res 77? Open igh 145% 147% 145% 1.021% 1.05% 117 1.06 12.57 12.00 12,80 13.97 12.12 12.3% 13.87 14.10 13.90 operations, which was estimated high as 7 per cent by one authori The cut in tire prices brought fre ‘liquidation into the rubber stocks, U. S. Rubber common touching an- other new ni Selling pressure also was effective | ‘against the amusement shares, Para- mount Famous Players breaking to 2 {ne low level for the ar Elec i tric Refrigerator, Foundation com- pany and a few other snecialties also touched new low ground. re nm Waterworks, Baldwin, A. and Commerei Colvents rather readily in the oil shares. Atlantic final ‘suotations, and sub- ‘ 1 gains also were recorded by ‘and refiners. The late recovery wa led by such stocks as Chrysler, Ga- briel ubber and Remington Rand. tern carriers featured the road list, with the revival of acti in New York, Ontario and Western accompanied by a revival of reports that the New York Central was again seeking control of that property from the New Haven, Lehieh Valley touched a new peak, but Delaware and Hudson fas heavy. The closing was firm. Selected shares pushed their way unward in the final hour regardless of several stocks whose fluctuations normally determine the market's trend. Steel lost a point. Huston Oil, ever, advanced five ‘points and 'W ern Pacific common and prefe: —— Linseed comn Drug istillers’ Products three Lehigh Valley rose to 183 and Wes Union to 0%, both re prices. Total approxima: 2400,000 ha y sales LIVESTOCK ti. U. 8. D. of Arye-Cattie 300: steers and year- lings. in moderate supply; — run largely in between erades-she stock; opening slow; about steady; on all lines; bulk ‘steers and yearlings salable around 9.00@10.00; grassy kinds down to 8.00; mostly 5.75@7.00 on cows; 6,00@8.02 on heifers; bulls active, 6.58@6.75 for bulk medium grades; -heavies upward to 7.00 on outstanding kinds; —stockers feeders nominally steady at week's decline. Calves 4,000; venlers 25 td mostly!’ 50 or more higher; good lights 11,00; choice. 11.60 early. Hogs 15,000; very slow wenk around 25° lower than Tuesday's close; bulk 150 to 225 pounds 8.25@ |8.50; ‘heavier weights agelrly 7.75@ 8.10; most sows early 6,75@7.00; few smooth kinds around 7.25; pigs ateady 9.00; average cost Tuesday 8.03; weight 259. Sheep 200; fat lambs ard yearlings early strong to 25 higher; best 15.75; sheep fully steady to strong; 6.00 and above; very few eatly sales. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, June &—(U. 8. D. of A.) —Hiogs 23,000; cents lower than Tueuday’s light, hows: showing deci 225 ‘s average; ine; butch: ers_averaging ES i The Big Clean-up os WE'RE DOING BUSINESS, TOO IMPLY BECAUSE WE'RE GIVING Se PUBLIC AN EVEN BREAK _pounds upward By Taylor WHEN YOU WENT (NTO THIS DEAL, BUTTER WAS SELLING AT 574A POUND — BUT {CO GOTT FOR 65¢ BECAUSE WOU BOUGHT (M LARGE QUANTITIES, _50.(E WE SELLAT ST¢ THEY CAN'T HOLDS FoR RROFITEERING] AND WE'LL STILL BE MAKING TUI0 CENTS ON EVERY PoUND.ANO , CURAN-UP A HALE MILLION? | Spots; { ing + ight points above yes- | s some of the other leading producers | y. and} 4 light !1 and handyweight ewes salable around! mostly steady to 10; with quality showing strength bulk 160 to 24 *) ages 8.80@8,90 loads topped at 9.00; light light and pigs showing full decline with out- let narrow; bulk 240 to 800 pound butchers 8,.40@8.80 pound butehers 8.7 0 slaughter pigs weight hogs 8. . @9.00; light 8.75@0.00; 8.00@8.90; packing sows slaughter pigs 7.50@8.50. in 210 pound aver- d 190 pound packing medium 8. 60 ht lings strong to cents higher; mostly 15 to 25 cents up on weighty bullocks and choice yearlings; stock- ers and feeders scarce and slow; mostly 8.00@9.00; fat cows slow and steady; other classes unchanged; ly choice 1,331 pound steers long yearlings up to 12.85; r yearlings to 11.40; mostly meltng and run; bulk se heavy meium bulls lighter kinds 6.50@7.25; bulk vealers 11.50@13.00. Sheep 10,000; fairly active; gen- erally steady ‘with ‘Tuesday; bulk xood natives 17.60@18.00; 0@14.00; bulk clipped y gible 14.50@15.60; good and choice fat ewes ail numbers 6.00@7.00; no feeding lambs sold; three doubles of good Arizona ing yearlings 10.00. MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, June 8.—4/P)-—Wheat v.76 compared to 132 5 *Minneupolis cash wheat nd coarse grain: closing quotatic oday. follow: 1 Hard Spr Montana 3 y ahi 1.62% “G@ Sprin To arrive 45% @1.54 y 1.54% @1.58% Do. NIS. gd to choice 149 %@L58% S., ord to-good 1.45% @1.48'4 Dark Northern To arrive ... Northern To arrive . D.N D. N. 8. gd to choice D. N.S, ord to good Northern |... D.N. S., ch to fane: 3D. N, gd to choice ord to good ne Y@1. 46 a Northern Dark Hard (Mont.). To arrive ... Hard (Mont.) To arrive . Minn. and 8, D. 1 Dark Hard .... To arrive . Minn. & S. D., 1 Hard To arrive .... Fancy 1 Amber Durum 1 To arrive .... Fancy 2 Amber Durum Amber Durum. To arrive . Durum To arrive . 1.46%@1) 57% 1.46% @1.5T' 1.4448 @1.55'% 1.444% @1.55 1% take ra 1.42% @1.44% LbTh @1.62% i 13381 39% erin 36% 99 To arrive . Coarse Yellow corn. To arrive . Yellow cor To arrive . Yellow cor To arrive . Yellow cor Yellow cor Mixed corn To arrive Mixed corn To arrive . Mixed corn To arrive ie? wt Bop ®DDOD 9HH9 99) ®9 White oats To arrive . White oats Barley, ch to fancy.. To arrive Barley, med to good To arrive ...... Barley lower grades 2 Rye 2.23 @2.29 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell- Miller Co.) Bismarck, June 8 No, 1 dark northern No. 1 northern ... No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed duram . we To arrive 1 red durum . 1 flax .. 2 flax few selected 2751 ¢; Light | ati 25@8.00; | 9 | tle 10,000; few steers and year- PAGE SEVEN. bbpholper ey | RANGE ‘e Open “nigh “Low Close Wheat— July Hert} 1.46% 144 1.44% AB 143 143% 1.44% 1.12. 1.10% 1.10% 1.00% 98% 5.08% 46% AT ACY 46% AB% 45% 45%) 45% 2.25% 2.26% 2.25 2.25 2.28 2.28% 2.27% 227% 2 93% 25 72 72% 72% CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, June 8—()—Wheat No. 1 hard 1.53%; No. 4 hard 1.42%, Corn No. ne, 1.01%; No 2 yellow 1 2%. 2 white 51@52%; No. 3 Li 1,00 92 72 Oats No. vhite 48@50, Rye No. 4, 1.06%. Barley e5@97. Timothy seed 4.75@5.00. Clover ‘seed 25. 5. 11,405 tubs; creamery standards a extra firsts %@38; EAPOLIS FLOUR June 4?)—Flour s lower. In carload lots, fam- ily patents quoted at 8.2 barre! 98-pound cotton 8 26,801 barrels. 50@28.00, Poultry 3; fowls 19@22; ducks 23 ER June 8.—-()—Butter packing stock 25, Power Company to Build Transmission Line to Hamilto. Construction of an electric trans- mission line by the Otter Tail Power company from Cavalier to Hamilton has been approved by the state rail- road board. The work will be done this summer, the board was told. Lack of business originating at that point is permitting the Northern Pac road company to close its station at Dover. The station will remain closed until August 15 when the grain shipping season is expected to open. New rates for electric service at Mercer and Forman, filed by the Ot- ter Power company have been ap- proved and new rates have been es- 4 | tablished for Starkwenther which is served by the Northern Util poration. The new rates at Stark- weather are lower than those now in effect. The Hanover Mutual Telephone company has been given permission to extend its lines. A class B motor vehicle ljcense permit has been issued to M. En- right to operate in the vicinity of Grand Forks and the class B permit of Bud's Buick Taxi, Wahpeton, has been canceled. ies cor- now Nome 15} that the city ne’ city the 14th day Wz the se me June), at the hou y in the morning, at h time all persons considering selves aggri y the assess- ment for the year 1927, may appear before said board and show cause ving such assessment corsa M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor, 6/8/27 Notice There is information of value for Emil Loker, or Lekar, or Locker. If he, or anyone knowing his: where- abouts, will write box 454, Bismarck, North Dakota, the information will be available. NOTICE OF _ MORTOACH, PORK CLOSURE SAU AULT having coaurred in the conditinns tae tly morteage herein- after ‘described NOTICE IS HERE- BY GIVEN: “That that certain mortgage executed and delivered by John Larson and Anna Larson, his wife, as mortgagors, to Remington, as mortgage 27th day of April, 1921, for record in the-office of the reg- | ister of deeds of the county of Bur- jleigh and state of North Dakota, on the 4th , 1921, at 1 . M., and duly recorded in Bogk 108 of Mortgages, on page 43. which mortgage was thereafter ssigned to Mollie Eppinger, by an instrument in writing, dated the th day of May, 1921, and filed for cord in the office of said register of deeds, on the 10th day of May, 1921, at nine o'clock A, M., and duly recorded in Book ments, h mortgage and hereinafter de- ibed at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of Nortil Dakot: o'clock A, M., the 20th day of June, “1927, to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the date of sale, The premises Gnyesin jn riers mortgage and which will satisfy the same are situate “im tthe county of ur! th and state of North Dakota, Rid lescribed as fo! lows, towit e ‘Northwest Quar- ter (NW%) of Section Twenty-three (23), Township One Hundred Forty- two (142) North, of Range waren Ib | nine (79) Wert of the Sth P. ats Itz, per cwt. + ver SHELL CORN 3, 56 Ibs. or more. ‘ 55 Ibs. punt BANGE egal + 186 157% 1.66% 2 130% 1.41 a ade upe att ah nant ‘There willbe ‘due on and erent ‘eon, the costs, disbursements e ex- penses of this’ foreclosure. Dated this 11th da; t the hour of ten . -

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