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THURSDAY, JULY 14, 190777 MALE RELP WANTED WANTED CLAY HAULERS be used at Stanton, N. D. Paying 20 cents a yard mile. Hi tracting Co., Stanton, N. pt Mail Clerks month, low free. Write Louis, Mo. LEARN Barber trade. Barbers in great demand, big wages, easy work. New catalog and special sunimer offer free. Moler Barber _College, Fargo, N. D. FOREIGN WORK—Young men terested in working in South Amer- fea write at once for information. South American Service Bureau, : ! to Qua OZMENT, 33-P, St Detroit, Mich. ‘WANTED—Solicitor for De Laval Separators and Maytag washing i Marshall Malaise Lum- ‘WANTED — Ambitious, industrious person to introduce apd supply the demand for Rawleigh Household) AU’ Products in’ Mérton county. §150 FOR SALB—192¢ Ford Tudor Sedan: to $400 a month or more clear prof-| Many extra: ood condition for it. Methods get busi-] only $228.00. ness everywhere. No selling exper-| _ street. ience required, We supply Products, HOUSES ANP FLATS outfit, sales and service methods. = FOR SALE—5 room, new, modern everything you need. Profits in- creuge every month, Lowest prices; |FOR SALE—6 room, new, modern features, kitehen cal AGE! insurance. Pay salary of $30.00 a week, Good chance to start with a live busi- Write Tribune No. 41. most complete serv. awleigh Co., Dept. ‘i Minn. merit, laundry tubs, porch, eu maple floors, for $4780 oh {iberal tiltwaaccitin Cone terths. Modern 6 room. cottage sell our established line of ils) clogs in, for rent for $¢0,. Imme- and paints, very attractive prop- : ‘7 osition for right men, Phone or|_‘iate possession. Geo. M. Register. write R. T, Swain, sales-manager,) FOR RENT—Four room flat with Inter-State Oil Co, Patterson] bath, Heat and water furnished. hotel, Bismarck, N. D. Six room modern newly decorated! house. For sale: Lawn mower and majestic ran, Phone 905 or call at_288 Second st! FOR RENT—Six room modern dwell three bedrooms, full base- ment, close in, immediate posses- sith. Aso four room partly mod- n houte, close in. Ge |. Reg- jODERN BUNGALOW FOR RENT— All modern bungalow,” two bed- ms, glassed and, screened porch, ge. east of high school. Ith. Call 320 Mandan . V = or phone 289-J. "FOR RENT ed room in} FOR RALF OR RENT—6 room mod- good home. Splendid location.| "orn home with hot air heat, full Suitable for two. Ladies or. mer basement and , reedy sare’ cho SSG TR? are, Call at 323 Seventh street, or phone | FOR RENT- i room modern house located on South side of N. track. Call at 511 Second street. F, J. Schultz. FOR RENT—A nice corner one room furnished fiat, reasonable rent.| The Laurain Ap FOR SALE—An cight-room house on paved street. Apply at 821: Fourth street. Neil Campbell, owner. “ _ ENT—Seven room modern at 1008 Avenue C. Phone fu furnished rooms on second floor. Call at 418 Eighth street between im. aind p. m. or phone —Large furnished light housekeeping room with pantry ahd cloret. Gas for cooking. Also] garage for rent. Cal] at 622 Third street. Phone 132W. FOR RENT~-A nice large room in a yood home. Close to town and suitable for two, Gentlemen only. Call_at 415 Fourth or phone 1152. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. in a mod- ern home. Call at 1100 Broadway or phone 129-W. as ‘OR RENT—Rooms for light hous keeping. Very reasonable. Phone 568-W or call at 618 Sixth street. hou: "APART MIMETD FOR RENT—Three room apartment, Pi room and par- ground floor, onpantonalls, cool, Cail at 522 Second| for-adults. only. Call 120 Rosser Avenue ww FOR RENT Two room eaotern fa! Mlohed aptetment at $84. Fourth street. Phohe 543-W. z FOR RENT—One of the finest apart- menta in town. Close in. Rea sonable, Phone 347, ge FOR RENT—Furnished of eifur- n t the Varney Flats. e FOR RENS—Modern furnished apts. Bae Apts, 204% Main Ave. FOR RENT—Furnished PE kitchenette, Hasolhuret. 411 Pitth| SALE-—Mahogany room| _8 set, floor lamp and one Milton rug FOR RENT — OLE as “ler with piano. o_atreet. ay FOR EENT—Furnished rooms mcdern home and. close in. at 213 Thayer or phone 923-R, in Call Fo FOR SALE—Six dining chai buffet, 1 n type, leather up- ho'steréd living room chaira and settee, library table, fern box, bed- roum dresser, chiffonier, rocker and chair, iron bed, springs, mat- tress, washtubs, enamel top kitch table, ciothes basket, bassinette. G07 Fifth street. Phone 112 size 9x12. Call between 7:00 ani ments at Person Court. 0 p,m. Phone, 1161 or call at partme: West Broadwa: SALE—One dresser, oil stove, ng table. oak chaits, two roc! —Aparttent in Tribune oy Trl tii FOR RENT- Building. Apply Tribune office, 9: 508 | ertisements MISCRLLANEOUS ‘WESTERN GUN WEN in the old days Wie tn Soca va Aha their gu surgeon pi but nowadays 3 notches on your liver, the You may avoid being slit open ani ruined for life by visiting the Clinie of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan (Harvard), who cures without the knife and metallic drugs, turé’s — Mil N. D. es WANTED—To lease ti parties a. good 30 ines wi live in, “Parties must be in tion to také over about worth of stock Place new, doin: No. 36. PERSONAL and. equipment. a good busin and well located, Write Trnbune by_Na- Herbal Rem- Corn— July Sept. Dee. Oata— i *si,000 PILES radically removed ration. Pi jo chloroform from, your business, MacLachlan, , Rooms Block. ROOM AND BOARD Call at. 422 Fourth} ROOM AND BOARD. in modern hothe Large light hewly decorated For sale/some furniture, a! rent _a fireproof garage. FARM LANDS 640. acras for miles east of ;Bismarck, w: proved. some choice improved and proved farms for sale on e Bismarck, . Lahr, Butcher Fixtures, High grade and in good condition, cooler, cash register, Mc ‘ales computing and pi motor and grinder, kettles, all smaller utensil included. da paying busines crops, competition inexp: 1,500.00 take this, No, 40. ‘on new less permanent cure. ‘No loss of time Clinic, Call at 614 Eighth street_or phone 457M. Possession this fall. Also skey register, County seat Write Tribune withou 12.97 13.05 12.30 12.60 Dr Luca Sept. Bellies— duly Sept. 14.65, 14.465 rooms, CHICAGO RaNGR Operators For Advance Find It Easy to Bid Up Favor- + ites at Will 8 1.10% 45% 46% A9% 1.08% Ab 45% 48% New York, July 14, fera- tors for the advance had little diffi- culty in today's stock market in bid- ding up their favorites at w Improving prices for copper, and larger exports, following the distinct turn for the better in the steel dustry, were rded as bearing out predictions busine: last half of the year would soon Brokers reported that public pation was phe largest in two months or se. With a large wheat harvest in sight and prospects for a satisfa tory cotton crop; promising good re- turns to growers, marked strength was shown by shares of various com panies serving agricultural munities, An abundance of chet money available for speculat 1.06% 95% 28% 12.82 1.08% 98% 1.00% 12.85 02 2 12.92 13.03 14.25 . 14.50 14.50 14.40 14.45, Iso for 1928, 8 ell im- slicer, Chicago, July prices latform ice and ls used 8, gO nced,| July. If present asserted in car al Shirts a ily ‘washings, ies at low cost proved ped th z raluable ys Giants yesterda; Rol 3 to 2, ins win from the winthe wheat Wheat clos lewer. In contrast with promising advices relative to spring wheat northwest, hand todi France, Ger- many and Poland, and of expected } 7. curtailment of production estimates heretofore given acceptance. explained that European weather been very disappointing. grops especially were said to har Be , field observers today that al. though black rust in early stages h: Now become widspread througho' the whole rust ‘belt, the rust ive form. developing on stems at in fields so n that the damage ap- Bears likely to be small. at northwest reported the upper pertion o! placed but anf turity a rule WHEAT FUTU! DECLINE - . ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Mi ly_14.—()—Wheat %@)1 cent here to- day 6n favorable’ weather. low point were down 2%@2% cents, but the market encountered support in the la: ys Rye was off %@% cent with July the firmest. down and barley was tarday.| seed was unch: wheat situatio Lost i LOST—Black rimmed glasses in soft leather case. Finder please return te Capitol Funeral, Parlors. TLOST—A bunch of keys Lucas Store and Dr. fice. Finder please . Relsanuer of Mandan i ing chairs, cot and mattress, also small library table. Priced fo if Call at 404 Avenue B. ALE—Two electrie stoves, one. gas stove. cne ice box and one bath tub. Inquire at Cowan's + Drug Store. . betwee! jara’s of- jotify M. J.) 1 reward BY JINGO, Mom, AND THAT GOES 'T CERTAINLY 1S GREAT You BACK— CRYSTAL NECKLACE Crystal rondels make a lon ple necklace, with loose ends sup- ting pendants of crystal and ame- yat grapes, ———- [strong premiums. i, sup-| demand, reported for fanc; ye was firm on the market. WHEAT PRICE GO DOWNWARD}: Government’s August 1 Crop| Estimates Higher Than - Those For July 14,—()—Wheat jeclined today owing a good deal to notice of the fact that the! 1 United States government par a for August 1 crop estimates will be od | two bushels an acre higher than for crop conditions were maintained to August 1, it was some quarters, spring wheat yield would) be around 31! 000,000 bushels, a total in excess of July returns. thing of an offset, however, waa bet- ter export demand today and rela- tive smaliness of the movement: of outhwest, unsettled at %- to % cent net decline; corn % to 1% s off; oats % to % cent down, and provisions unchanged to 15 cents hour and: recovered part-| 10.85 Oats were %@! cent | 6.95 cent lower to % cent higher, July leading. Flax- inged to % cent lower. No change was reported in the cash Good millin; ity was scarce and wanted at No. durum ‘dpeak of apepared on the markct. ’ Winter wheat was in fair to good Corn was steady with firmer prices y with virtually none Barley was strong to one cent higher, with more buyers enterin, the market. Price range was 70 82 cents. Oats was steady with the market et. Flajseed was in good demand with offerings light. poses and the persistent investment absorption of best grade issues, en- abled pools to move their leaders h with little resistance. » while strong, were not so prominent a#*pefore in the forward movement, mé¥e intorest being mani- fested in the motor, steel, copper, | chemical, public utility and shipping Some of the conspicuous up to the early hfternoon were Phenix Insurance, six Continental Insurance ‘Advance Rumely preferred, fi Sterling Products 414; American elting 3%; Market street railway ior preferred 31%, and Dupont, nion Carhide, General Motors and Marine preferred three. Some weak spots stood out, includ- ,ing Houston Oil, which fell bi u.out three points, and American prefer which declined two to a new minimum price for the year. The closing was firm. Motor and accessory shares were in brisk de- mand in the final hour, large pur- LIVESTOCK 14.—(U. 8. D. o' -Hogs 30,000; fairly hogs and packing sows; unevenly 10 @25 cents higher than Wednesday's average; butchers and pigs very dull, around ' steady; sorted 180 to 200 pounds topping at 10.40; bulk 170 to| {1 210 pound weights 10.20@10.35; most 230 to 250° pound butchers 9.60@ 0.10; few 260 to 320 pound butch- ers 8,85@9.60; bulk desirable phck- ing sows 8.15@8.40; few heavies be- low 8.00; practically no outlet for slaughter pigs; heavyweight hogs (9.00; jedium — 9.40@10.35; 60@10.40; light lights 9.25 7.50@8.50; eon light” points, materially prin it close to 204, while Gabriel Snub- bers eclipsed ‘its previous record price. Railrond equipments sympa- thized with three point jumps by Baldwin and General Railway Signal and Electric Refrigeration, which has been making successive low records bulls steady to vealers steady; weight ysteers com paratively scarce; but inactive; de- mand broadest ‘for yearlings of medium weight; bulk medium weight| recently, was suddenly marked up Bed eb some henvies peli! against the short interest. Total agove that price; long yearlings held ' 1d 1,500, shares, around 13.75; most fed steers 11.50) "°° “PProximated 1,500,000 shar (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) y lew Tt. was ad French 84 8 Speltz, per ewt. | z SHELL CORN No. 3, 66 ths. or more . lo 4, 55 Ibs. . No, 6 oe One cent per pound discount under 6 Ib. Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 6 cents up it is not It is Prices at No. 2 yel- Calves 1,500; vealers around 25 or more ower, quality considered; range 12.50@14.00. Hogs 6,500; unevenly steady to 16 qual- | hig! advance mostly in light irm to} we! bulk sorted lights 10.00; tolearly top 10.00; better grade 210 to 350 pound butchers salable at 8.50@ 9.75; bidding mostly 7.75 on sows; pigs 15 higher; bulk 10.00; average cont Wednesday 8.26: weight 283, Sheep; native lambs opening weak to 25 lower; early sales mostly 13.50; @13.60; ciftter cows steady; ‘ Bismarck, July 14 jum bulls 7.25; odd lots 7.40@ No, Sheep 9,000; fat native lambs ac-| No, 1 red durum lower; ‘bulk good native lambs 18.75 30 ner cent. 14.60 with deck to city yearling wethers 1 Ny for bulk; Inte Wednesday feeding 13,75; top fat ewes 7.00. Hard winter wheat .. of A.)—Cattle 1,300; farily active,| Chicago, July 14.—()—Wheat No. 11.00@11.10; bulk run grassy and} low 1.04% @105 cutters 4.50@5.25; bulls 6.80@7.00;| Rye No. 2, 1.10%. Clover seed 20.00@30.00. Lard 12.75. €HICAGO POULTRY 23%; spring two pounds and up 29. unchanged; shipments 35,001 barrels. culls about’ steady; sheep strong. TABBY kinds of value to sell at €.000)7.50; showing weakness practitaly top No, 1 dark northern . 1 northern .. 50; most vealers 13.50@14.50: . 1 amber durum . 15.00, 1 mixed: durum tive, mostly steady wit ed. nesday; range lambs fully 25 cents @14.00; lightly sorted, few selected kinds 71 pdund Idaho lambs sorted butehers 14.70; good fed clipped Cal fornia lambs 18. oF fat ewes 6.00@7. sold; indications lambs strong to 25 cents higher than | 6 Tuesday; bulk 13.60; choice Idahos! der shel Sg Se x E Se Se Dark hard winter wheat 80. 8T, PAUL LIVESTOCK mndcagpes es velar ly South St. Paul, July 14.—(U. S. D. CHICAGO GRAIN about steady on all classes of killing|% hard 1.48. cattle; few light yearlings early} Corn No. 5 mixed 99; warmed up material salable at 9.00@| Oats No. 2 white 49%; No, 3 white most she stock 5.75@8.50: bulk | 44%4@47%. stockers and feeders steady, bulk] Barley 70@80. 7, Timohy seed 4.50@5.00. Ribs 12.50. Bellies 14.25. . Chieago, July 14, — () — Poultry alive, weak; recetpts cars; hens MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July 14.—(P)—Flour “Bran 25.00@25.25. AND GLIEVE ME, IM GLAD, TO— CAN Home-coming BUT Gee! Yain't SAID NOTH ME — Nothing Like a Flute! fatan sor bogigay « ING ‘BOUT , HE MISSED YOU LoTS WHEN You WERE Away FIRM AT CLOSE) in the! chases of General Motors carrying MINNEAPOLIS RANGE duly 14 Wheat— 1.41% 1.41% 1.39% 1.40% 141) 141) 1.88% 1.39% 1.43% 1.43% 140% 141% 99% 99% 98% 99% aot D1 BOK 20% 44% 44% 44% 43% 42% 43% 45% 44th 45% 219 2.19% 2,224 2.23% 1 68% Sept. Dee. | Rye— 2. 2 2.22 80% 69 2.20 2.22% 2.24% 81% 09 Sept. Oct. Barley— duly | Sept. 80% 68'2 DULUTH RANGE July 14 uly Open High Low Close | Durum— 1.49% 1.97% 1.37% 1.374% 1.05% 1.04% 95 1.35% 1.02% 22% 1.03% 934 224 224 2.23% | CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, July 14.—<#)—Butter un- changed; receipts 12,779 tubs. Eggs ‘unchanged; receipts | 14,750 cases, Cheese unchanged. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., duly 14.4) —Butter fat, not quoted; packing stock 25. MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE i is, July 14.—@)—Whe: d ash wh quota f Hard Montana To arrive DLN. S., To arrive .......... D.N. S., ch to fancy D.N. &., gd to choice D.N. S., ord to good Dark Northern. . To arrive .. Northern ... To arrive .. . 2D. N 6, ch to fanc 2 D.N. S., ad to choice D. N.S. ord to good Northern D.N. S, ch to fancy D.N. 8., gd to choice AT D.N. S., ord to good 1.36% @1.42% 1 Northern - 1.35% @141% 1 Dark Hard (Mont.). 1.44 1 Hard (Mont.)....... 1 Minn. & 8. D., 1 Dark Hard eit To arrive Minn, & S. D. To arrive Fancy 1 Amber Durum To arrive .......... 151%@1.54% Fancy 2 Amber Durum 1.4944@1.55% 1 Amber Durum + 1L4T@1.51% To arrive + 146%@ . 1, Durum ... - 146%@1, To arrive : 145%@ - 4644 @1.50% ABY@IAT: 44 @1.525 4 MG) 1.58: 2 143%@ . 1.42% @1AT% 142%@ - 1524 @157% 1.39% @141% 1.38% @1.40% 1.38% @1.40% 1.51% @1,56'% 1 Hard: 1 2 Durum .... 1 3 Amber Durum 1 3 Durum 1. 1 Red Durum. Ber To arrive 1. Coarse Grains 2 Yellow cor . 1044%@1.05% To arrive 1.04%@ . 8 Yellow corn To arrive 4 Yellow corn Tq arripe 5 Ypliow corn 6 Yellow corn 2 Mixed corn. To arrive 3, Mixed corn. To arrive 4 Mixed corn. To arrive 5 Mixed corn. 6 Mixed corn. 2 White oats. 3 White oats To arrive 4 White oats. Barley, ch to To arrive Barley, med To arrive 25%@ . 921% To arrive FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., July 14.—()—Hogs 150 to 180 pound weights 9.25@9.75; 180 to 200 pounds 9.25@9.75; 200 to 225 pounds 9.00@9.65; 225 to 250 pounds 8.75@9.35; 250 to 300 pounds 8.00@9.00; packers 6.75@7.75; range 6.75@7.50. Sheep top spring lambs 12.00@ 13.00; cull lambs 7.00@8.00; light ewes 4.50@5. heavy ewes 3.50@ 4.50; bucks 2.50@3.50. NOTICE é Notice is hereby gi certain mortgage exe: FORE- ted and de- jlivered by James Mullins, a single ; Man, mortgagor to Bism: 1 the office of the of deeds of the County of igh In the State of North Da- on the 23rd day of November, 921, and duly recorded in Book 171 of Mortgages at page 129, which mortgage was on the 2ist’ day of November, 1921, duly assigned Bismarck ‘Bank’ at Bismarck, North to the Bank of North Da- tn, which | assign recorded in the office of the regis- tor-of deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota, on the 29th of Oct ber, 1925, at $ A. M./in Book 175 of Assignments at page 265; and thereafter assigned by said assignee of mortgagee to L. H. Zaird as Re- celver of Rismarck Bank on the 27th day of February, which gadignment was duly’ recorded in ok 175 of Assignments at page deeds, will be foreclosed by sale of the premises in such mortgaxe. and hetelnafter dencribed, "at the tre door of the Court House at Bi marck, at the hour of two o'ciloc! on the 22nd day of Auga 1927, to satisty the amount due up: on ‘such mortga: on the day of sale. The premises “described. te sah ipottengs one which vine *, ai e same ate je- aprtbed an foll AE te r Wwenty-two ne hundred riy-eight north | of Rouge Seventy-seven (77) West of the Fitth Principal Merldan bd containi © oh ed ifty-cight. acres ‘more or lene Series eC Sixt vey eres | eeded for school hone), ° sum o ree Thousand. Taree Hun nty ss/iomn Mpence ure saa tout oF fe A li e {| nen & sais, Oy ih Dakota, © 2.21% | 4 y % @156% + 1.89% @1.41% |" ody! 8 f 19% @2.2214 | ha that that |} by In, assignment was duly | ¢, 303 in the office of said register of | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FRI CLOSURE SALE :) > red Notice Is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed anit des livered by James Mullins, & @tigle man, mortgagor to Blamarck Bank, a corporation, mortgugee, dated the 23rd day of ‘September,’ 1921, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the County of: Burleigh in the State of Norti Dm?i kota, on the 23rd day of November, 1921, and duly recorded in Book 17 of Mortgages at page 130. which mortgage Was on the 2ist day of November, 1921) duly ansigned: bj Rismarck ‘Bank’ at Blamarcis, Norti Dakota, to the Hank of North Da- | at 9 ALM ments at page assigned by said assignee of kagee to L. R. Bi of Bismarck Bank of February, 192 nt was dul: 175 of Assignments at page 302 in the office of said register of deeds, will be foreclosed by sale of the premises in wage. nnd! hereinafter he front door o: at Bi marek, ‘0 o'cloc! of Aug unt due u} ay of ale, rribed) in such hich Will be sold to © are described as The of § on meridian me hund: less (1 . 8. Go! f. on such mort- at the date of sale the sum hree Thousand Three Hundred and JOO —— Dothurs legal Th wage of Th onty 1095 r of Bamarck, Assignee of Mortgagee, ZVGER & TIHAOTSON, Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgage Hist » North Dakota, $1-28-—8/4-11-18) policies ive, stamped Fidelity- Y media D. . Tay Forks, N. D., or ifee Insurante Compan 4 ass. PROPOSA J proposals irg the Wilson Schooi I be received by the Di- etors of May Creek ool. Dist. oO. 31, until 8:00 P. Saturday, ust 1 for hy, fi fications © Ritterbush, ight is reserved ny or all bids, All proposals gmust panied by a certified check tor not jens than five per cent of the umount of the tender, Specifications are on file office of the architects. By order of the School Rasa. E. A. GRERN, Clerk, Bismarck, Dated July 12th, 1927. C/MA-2i— B/N) NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT AND REPAIR SIDEWALKS To each of the Owners and Occu- pants of the Respective Premises ereinafter Described: REAS, the City Cor-teaton ity of Bismarck deem it nidewelhe hie . " * sidewalks in front of or alon of the following a eee fied sch , #8 herein set forth, to-wit: Along the south ‘side of Lota 10, 4,15, 16 and 17, Block 50, be accom- at the QP. se Along the south side of the: edat 4) feet Of Lots 11 and 12, Block 68, Along the south side of the Weat 10 feet of Lots 11 and 12, Block Along the south side of and 16, Block 54, 0, P. me long the south side of Block 78, Williams Survey, NOW, THEREFORE, u and each of you are ‘her notified. to construct such sidewalks or to re- pair the same in front or along, as above set forth, the premises here- Inbefore described, which are owned by you, subject to the approval of engineer, and street com- missioner, and in’ strict. accordance with the owlinances now in force and effect, "at your own éxpense, within days after the date of e; and if you fail t wo such sidewalks will as or repaired by the tractor and e ll be assessed ines. You are required by said ordi- nances hefore commencing work on Such sidewalks, to make applica- tion to the city engineer for line and grade of walk and for a permit to construct the same. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, July 13th, 1927. H. ATKINSON, Seal iu we Auditor, vt az. e thereo! against said prem- NOTICE AGE FORE- SALK ‘otice is wiven that that rtain mortgage executed and de- d by James Mullins, a single mortcaxor to Bismarck Bank, # corporation, mortgagee, dated the 23rd day of ember, 1921, and filed for record in the office of the is of the County of Register of Deed: State of North Da- Burleigh in the kota, on the 23rd day of November, led in Book 171 1921, and duly recor of Mortgages on page 128, which mortgage was on the November, “1921. duly. anstgrs Bismarck ‘Rank ‘at Bis » to the Bank of North Da- which ignment was duly recorded in the office of the Regis- er of Deeds of Burlelgh County, on the g9th day of October, 1925, at 9 A. M. in Book 175 on page 291; © and thereafter assigned by said-as- a anes - barrie rn to L. R. Baird ecelver, ot Iismarck Bai the: 27th of February, 1 Which signment was duly res Book 175 of Assignments 201 In the office of said ri eae! eat Bi MArck, at the hour of twa atone M. on the 22nd day of Auguste 299% to watiaty “tue auigutty cao wnt rtgage on ti wale. The premincs described” ig sath Rorsgage and which will we sold follows, to-wit: sue ed Ie (8) ‘Bec- tion trenty two (a2) Pownsnie . rt: One Hund) . (77) Went of the Firth ginal. Meridian, and) containi ™ acres or less bed ing to ‘the Goverment Survey re ‘will be Buch mort. at the asta ot agi “the x Thousand Bight Hu e Ninety-five “and a/reesh pegheS12), tomether with ‘the