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6 RAILWAY ENGINEERS CONSIDERING STRIKE Six Western Carriers Would Be Affected by Proposed Ac- tion of Brotherhood St. Louis, and the Chicago, Milwau- | | | ~;|Author of ‘The Tip co .mercial adventurer extraordin: ary and veteran of international 'e: Sinclair. A.few years ago these two were about to make Sinclair the greatest politics, is going to jail to be with, Fa his boss and his closest friend, Harry | to do Es That Failed’. . s aa Mate of Harry Sinclair eee came Teapot Dome and the Hepes of Sinclair’s dealings with , perhaps, had had little ut it meant the | that, hopeless smashing of his seemingly pean ichievements in Russia and the complete collapse of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1929 DIFFERENCE IS DENIED BETWEEN PRESIDENT Hoover and Mellon Are Declared in Complete Accord on Tax Reduction OLDEST INDIAN DIES Nogales, Ariz., July 3—(?)—Vicente Valencia, 120-year-old Yaqui Indian, and Nogales’ oldest citizen, died yes- terday. Valencia, who had lived half his life here, is survived by his widow 16 years his junior. Sealed proposals will be received by the North Dakota State Highwa Commission at its office in the State 1, Bismarck, North Dakota, until 10:00 o'clock a.m. July 26th, 1929 for the following material: 520,000 Lineal Feet of Wood Slat cet w Fel 57.200 Seven Foot Steel. Poste, contract. Minneapolis, July 3—(7)}—An un- identified man hurled himself be- neath the wheels of a Minnesota killed. Dr. C. A. Hobbs, deputy cor. oner, returned a verdict of suicide. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that. thi certain mortgage executed and del! ered by Frank M. Smith and B 1, Smith, his wite, morteagors, to rtgagee, dated the ber 1919, and “hed ftice of the register ‘hich will be sold to watisfy tl ati ig iach se i Chi ae and de eee iT aah of, Burleigh ay’s fidelit: © Sinclair go’ ay e ree concessions were can- 9 Chicago, July 3—-UP\—Locomotive linto this jam.” His fidelity to Sin-|celled almost automatically. Russia| Washington, July 3—Ue)—The ex. |Departmeng se ceiat ahatt [Sate day ot Novemper Ay fy tn and engineers of six western railroads are jclair may make his incarceration|saw to that. Harding was de istence of a difference of opinion be- | include transportation charges to the es on page S81 will be foreclosed considering a strike to compel the jeasier, since Sinclair will be there,|Fall was in the courts, Sinclair was| tween President Hoover and Secre- | point of deliver: ale id pial) Im a uch mort: Blears $0, Severion on | indteaual | jt, fighting’ desperately to keep out of| tary Melon upon the polly of «| SPRGiutlGn ant Seite if, Ge |G dig oP eat Hote Be grievance agreement with their inter- | | “Sinclair perhaps feels differently. ie jail and Standard Oil and P charles reduction in federal taxes was dertied | 4 certified check for 5c, tomether Blemarek, in the County of Burleigh, national brotherhood, R. E. Edring- | ‘He might like it better if Day were | Evans Hughes, later its attorney,| today at the white house. with a bidder's bond in’ the full and State, of N op akets at the ton, assistant grand chief of the} |outside, watching his interests. Day| were definitely in the saddle, Gong] | Tt was stated emphatically that the ScLOMbRAY each’ proposes tNtM gay of, Aupuat, AD. 1998. ta brotherhood, iMate yan | jwill be out of vl first, of Cuts anh fle wel Sed tg oa | cogeind Li the Tein etembe Uy nthe aware of, 4 contract, the satingy gio amauae dae dbo auch Engineers of the Missouri Pacific, iHis sentence for jury-tampering all hopes of raising a reasury are in complete ag successful ler sha ‘urnish a ; 4 the Terminal Railroad association of | runs only four mHOnte Sinclane loan. si Z Kaha upon this subject. surety bond in full amount of the | premines “described in such mortg: Fike o kee, St. Paul and Pacific railroad al- | ready have voted, Edrington said, and | | the vote is being tabulated. Negotiations between the engineers and officials of the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, and Atchison, To- | peka, and Santa Fe railroads have | | Heien Benson of Carlsbad, N. M., w championship of her state. only a novice typist a year ago and then she won the amateur typing|Pythias friendship and drew six months for that, on top of his three months for contempt of the \senate. Made Only One Slip story about the Damon- joint activ- as Any Now shejities of Dav and Cinclair must be Early History Veiled Day was not involved in that un- til his hired Burns detectives began monkeying with the jur: we He was known here as vice president of the Sinclair Exploration Company, the man who traveled with Sinclair and Further, it was said the president’s statement of yesterday had been read by Mr. Mellon before it was issued and had his approval, so that it rep- resented the views of both. In this announcement, President Hoover said the administration hoped d| that tax reduction might be possible, ‘The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals, to waive technical: itfes, or to accept such ns may be de termined to be for the best interests of the State. All proponats must be addressed to the Department of State Highways and marked on the outside of the en- velone “Proposal for Snow Fence and Steel Posts.” paid the bills, who alwa: {is going to the International Type-|fragmentary because Day is, as fi g tr STATE HIGHWAY paced aisyeenictine « Pics wate Gna | writing contest at Toronto in Septem- | noted, first of all a man of mystery. a) eae ting room, Dat betare sotion could be taken the COMMISSIO) engineers of those carriers within a! short time. Other railroads in all parts of the | country have become involved, Ed- | rington said, and the strike threat might become national in significance. The controversy is based on the re- fusal of the railroads to deal with the engineers independently of the fire- crown now held by Irma Wright Toronto. She is shown here with the|seems to have missed state amateur cup. BILL TILDEN LOSES — |ber and hopes to win for the United|He has moved mysteriously and ef- |States the world's amateur typing|fectively over the world, dom And he never a trick or made a slip until he had to depend on a‘group of: Burns detectives to shadow: and investigate the jury which was trying his pal. But it was Day who plotted with of |leaving a trace. It was known that he had two quiet and cul- tured maiden sisters, about the same jage, but no one here even yet seems to know where he originally came from or anything .f his early his- tory. They tell how, once as a Sin- clair party w Le ing up a suite of 15 or 16 rooms, Ye and carefully searched - t h every effect of recent legislation upon the treasury must be determined as well as the prospect of continued high governmental revenues and the possi- bility of curtailing normal expendi- tures, Rocket Bell. Takes H. RAHM. Chiet Waginesr and Secretary. 7/3-10-17 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that, that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Frank M, Smith and Bessie 1 Smith. his wife, mortgagors, | to Fornfan, mortgagee, dated ¢! = first :. of November, 1919, and ‘hed men and enginemen. Officials of the Sinclair gipentic exploits in the Em-| drawer and closet and finally burned Race in Jamestown | for recordin theottice of the register Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers pire of Oil. It was Day who went 45 all the blotters! of deeds of the County, of Burleigh in contend their organization has the ONE-SIDED CONTEST quietly into Asiatic and European It developed that Day had been the State of North Dakota, on t same are situated in the Count: Burleigh and State of North Dakota and are described as follows, to-wit: I of Section Nine (9) ‘Town- ae oo Hundred Forty-four (144) “North, “Range Seventy- nm (77) West, containing 640 res, more or less. There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Ten Thousand Seven Hundred Twenty-one and 85/100ths “Dollars ($10, 85) gether with the legal costs and fees of foreclosure. Dated July 2. 1929. CHARLES FORMAN, ‘Chicago, Iilinois, Mortgagee. Zuger & Tillotson, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Da- ol wt 7/%o10-17-24-31 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that i —(R)— | lth day o ‘ember, A. 1. 1918, and | certain mortgage executed and deliv sole right to represent engineers, re- capitals to arrange and consummate ithe jiaison man between Sinclair and gar are Le — |auly recorded. in Bock i61_of Mort. | ered by Frank Mf, Smith Bessie * ‘1 “ % ithe huge bargains for the oil fields Bi i hei jocket Bell, owned by William Ben: on page 380 will be foreclosed | L. Smith, his wife, morti a Beer op eneier the latter belong which most Sinclair's |the Burns detectives, who made their} nett of Edmunds, won the 2:20 pace, Of The peominen inecucte man. | Charles Forman, morte ted the to the engineers’ or firemen’s and en- eS. were Simovt in “ reports to Da: ‘i f the St i ty |® 18 nel etre dea eed mots [Yat day of November, i819" and filed ginemen’s brotherhood | grasp when Teapot Dome came|ing this most unusual man’s way in | CPeming race of the utsman county | Pt Goor of the Gourt I! ‘at Bis- | for record in the office of the register | Henri Cochet Flattens American |crashing down upon their heads. carload lots for the first time. fair yesterday. The rave was re- | marck, in the County of Burleigh, and|of deeds of the County of Burleigh 1 He looks his part. Tall, straight ie stricted to horses owned in Stutsman syne at North neta tt the hour PRE I Cakes, on the Farm Hands Charge | _ Net Star in Wimbledon and swarthy, with coal black hair; Was Sued for Divoree and Griggs counties. Time, 2:16; | of Iyite,cyclccks A.B on the dott any | auiy recorded. in Bock ai. of. Morte ens: cagle-eyed, perfectly poised and| Almost immediately after his ar- 2: 1542; 2:15%. amount due upon mortgage on eases on page 387 will be foreclosed Employer Beat Them Semifinals seemingly imperturbable; energetic |rest the cables related that High Heart, winner of the Gover- | the day of fale. The premis sale of the premises in such mort- Americus, Ga., July 3.—(?)—Testi- mony of a negro and a white that they were beaten on the fields while their employer, W. D. Arnold, Sr., wealthy Sumter county planter, held |semifinals of the British tennis] power 4 a Cy pve Aa hat tbl se ad a lived mostly in| Breckenridge, Minn., second. Time: pe Bees @ gun on them, today was before a | championships. personality of his rare breed—that jurope after that. 2:15'%; 2:1! 14, sn f jury of farmers in federal court. ae little ae marvel flattened |of the soldier-of-fortune concession| | The imperturbability of Henry Te eae eee cee are er John Vanover, a negro, and Claude hunters who have gone indomitably Mason Day, between one thing and ert There will be due on such rae Ene King, a white farm hand, told the |s old rival from the United States |into far places since the war days|the other, suddenly vanished. For) Victims of Accident ER Re BU Rt jury yesterday at the trial of Arnold in decisive fashion by scores of 6-4,|demonstrated the tremendous future |several days he was a badly worried and 12/100ths, Dollars ($4485.13) toe on.charges of peonage, that their |6-1, 7-5. of oil. and distracted man, up against a Have Recovery Chance gether with the legal costs and fees employer had negro fellow workers | The victory was the most one-sided Defeated Old Oil Interests situation he couldn’t beat. Ard Goi a MT Se apply a leather strap to their bare backs on several occasions, while he 4 Rasmussen, 20, Fargo, and Leonard Mortgagee. himself stood by directing proceedings |Davis cup challenge round of last|Roogevelt and others to negotiate |jail for Sinclair, re ai with a revolver. . |year but on that occasion Tilden won with the Soviet concession in the| “Harry Sinclair is the salt of the| DPges, 17. Minneapolis, who are in| Zuger,£, Tillgison.. Attarness for ‘The planter pleaded not guilty. ‘The ;17 games as compared to the ten he|vast Caucasian oil fields. The party |earth,” he once told this writer. cht nelle har ied a % two indictments against Arnold | was able to capture today. s quartered in a former royal When Law Stepped In SS tne Seely ee 8s SB ULORROS Sel ifbretle 815 8/7 charge he held both of the men in a state of peonage and servitude on his farm. Longest Mail Route i game that sent him into the lead. which were fighting for it between probably were from cranks, but the| 5@™e accident, also is expected to re- Emith, ns wife, mortgai Bene Will Open July 16) ——_—__ themselves. tales they told were wild, weird and gestae for cecunopcertirya trace | first day of November 1818, and. ited Washington, July 3.—(\—The lonz- est air mail route in the world will be opened July 16, linking Miami. Flor- ida, with Santiago, Chile, a distance Tilden in straight sets today in tl Heavy Rains Promise (Tribune Special Service) Wimbiedon, England, July 3.—()—|sion almost sinister. Henri Cochet of France defeated Bill Cochet ever scored over Tilden. Co- 1 chet beat him straight sets in the; with Sinclair, Albert B. Fall, Archie; Big Bill never threatened after the first set when he lost what secmed a golden opportunity to win the opener |tract, grabbing it from before the} by allowing Cochet to pull up from|very noses of the 40-love against him and gain the|atd and Royal Dutc Sheridan County Crop; ard hard-boiled, he gives an impres But he is a pleasant conversationalist and many who have met him like him as much he!as thy admire him. He has the It was Day who went to Moscow jalace. It was Day who remained ehind until he had clinched the con- jowerful Stand-! Shell interests Sinclair was to invest $115,000,- 000 and raise a $250,000,000 loan for Russia in New York. Sinclair also undertook to obtain American reco; nition of the Soviets. His clot friend Harding was president the: Day had sued for divorce in Paris, She had been a well known mezzo soprano who had served on Kitch- ener’s British recruiting staff early in the war. The Days had been feeling more than ever unhappy be- cause if it was jail for him it was At about that time a stack of letters concerning Henry Mason Day, many of them from remote places, began to reach the district attorney’s office. Most of them woozy. On the day he was sentenced to four months in jail Day was the most composed man in the court- room. “I was associated with a man who Nor’s cup at the Bismarck fair, was second. Miss Benbo, a mare owned in Sac City, Ia., won the 2:24 trot with Miss Nadine, owned by Morris and Son, Fargo, N. D., July 3.—(?)—Velma dent near Wolverton, Minn., Monday, are expected to recover, physicians said today. George Scolly of Kent, Minn., who is in a Breckenridge hos- pital with injuries received in the tured skull and severe cuts about the head. Driggs has a fractured skull and his left side is paralyzed. Three scribed in such mortga: will be sold to satisfy the same are Situated in the ‘County of ‘Burleigh and State of North be kota id are described as follows, to-w ‘The fractional of Section Five (5: Dated duly 2.1 io LES FORMAN, Chicago, Ilinois, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice ix hereby given that. that certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered by Frank M, Smith and Bessie 1. for record in the office of the register of deeds of the County of Burleigh in the State of North Dakota, on 13th any of Novermere ArT 1913; and others also injured in the accident are improving. duly recorded in Book 161 of Mort- gages on page 386 will be foreclosed by sale of the premises in auch mort- ne | certain mortgage executed and de- of 5,774 miles. McClusky, July 3.—Sheridan county |he had paid off the Republican cam- is i m ————_ Seer at ere naan sence ee at In announcing inauguration of this| farmers are much encouraged over|paign deficit or wee about tor |teigtie Cece wtih interests,” he HOLD FUNERAL Ri cBlemarcecinatue counie wecoare new service, W. Irving Glover, second crop conditions in that county since assistant postmaster general, declared the heavy rain that fell there a week leigh, and State of North Dakota at the hour of 11:30 o'clock A. M. on ee 15th day of August, A. D.'1929 Fargo, N. D., July 3.—()—Puneral’ services for Gertrude Kutzer. Tenney, and he had close relations with cab- do what I could to help him. It was inet_ members. the carrying out of Joyalty i in friend- the new route will make available | ago. Farmers were not optimistic over] Henry Mason Day was playin; shi in ass Minn., killed in an automobile acci-| satisty ‘the amount ‘due upon fe eee ates. ot ed air mail| crop prospects before the rain. since |on the international big pot ving es,” Se conct: “Ioyalty is| dent south of Breckenridge Monday, | mortgage PLE Te eee ae eee will be held at Fairmount, N. D., to- day. Her father, Anton Kutzer, Tenney farmer, who received serious injuries in the accident, is recovering at a Breckenridge, Minn., hospital. what crops had not been frostbitten were suffering from dry weather. | The rain last Wednesday night, ac- cording to reports from that vicinity, have brightened the fields, and at ja virtue. But, Mr. Day, you showed and which will be sold to satisfy the loyalty to a friend greater than same are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota and are describe follows, to-wit: The fractional East Halt’ (E%) of Section Five (5), Township One le went o: o the end of e earth to Sakhalin Island, alongside Your loyalty to the law.” Siberia, and is supposed to have ne-|, And that’s why Henry Mason Day gotiated with Moscow the Sinclair |is going to jail to be with Harry The service to Chile will consist of a trip each way once a week. The operators of the line, the Pan-Ameri- can Grace company, plan in the fall to establish a new route from San-| present the crop prospects are satis- Hundred Forty-four (144) North, tiago across the Andes to. Bucnos| factory. Although a clight ‘clectrig | concession for Sakhalin’s rich oil de. | Sinclair. containing S485 ncren, more oF Aires. ‘The postage rate on the Chil- | storm accompanied the rain, no dam- | Posits, which Japan wanted so badly. CRUISER 18 LAUNCHED vices eaaigancdenicel| Gt Se rim iemen teas ean route will be 70 cents a half Working in Moscow, Constanti- SURO! ounce. Burial Vault Company Becomes Incorporated Dickinson, N. D., July 3—With ar- ticles of incorporation issued by the secretary of state, Taylor becomes the home of a burial vault company, age was reported. No Trace of Bandits five persons in the vault. Who Robbed Bank Owen, Wis., July 3—(#)—No trace had been found today of three men who held up the State Bank of Owen yesterday and escaped after locking nople and Teheran, Day appears to have been the man who landed the immensely valuable concession for the North Persian Oil Fields, beat- ing out both the Standard and the Anglo-Persian interests. It has been charged that the murder of Major Robert Imbrie, American vice-council in Teheran, was pitied by. mnanciers trying to block Sinclair and Dey, Day lived mostly in Parone, Camden, N. J., July 3—(?}—The 10,000-ton light cruiser Chester, third the Washington conference wa: ships to be launched, left the ways at the New York Shipbuilding com- Pany yard at noon today. The vessel was christened by Miss Jane Turner Blain of Chester, Pa. QUAKE SHAKES ISLE Sydney, N. 8. W., July 3.—(?)—The Notice Is Hereby Given that the board of City Commissioners of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, will | Meet at the city hall of such city on July, Sth, 1928, at. eight o'clock for the purpose of drawing names of qualified jurors, M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. NOTICE TO COAL BIDDERS The undersigned requests sealed dida eccompanied with certified check There will be due on such mortgage At the date of sale the sum of Four Thousand Three Hundred Eighty-four and 95/100tha. Dollars (8438495) to- gether with the legal costs and fees of foreclosure. Dated July 2. 1929. CHARLES FORMAN, Chicege,, 3 Zuger & Tillotson, yt Mortmwagee. Bismarck, G/B-10-17-2! known as the Taylor Sur-Vault Co.,| A check of assets showed the trio|often visited Washington "it Seventh Day Adventist mission here | of, $50.00, for supplying. the public it was announced here today. obtained $8,900 in pe and $13,900 | always was supposed that eee was |today received a wireless message senaoie iy ay Simei the | Notice ts se ak, that, that The company, which is controlled | in securities. Of the latter all but $500 dealing here in international poli: stating that a severe earthquake| following lignite coal: certain mortgage executed and de- by residents of Taylor, is capitalized | was said by bank officials to be ne-|tics and oil. He was also re shook Ambrym Island, new, Hebrides tons, more or less, of Slack, | }IV¢zed AY Hiane Mt Se reeagore to for $25,000 and will conduct the man- | gotiable. Bethe ‘Locarno conference. TE hg | BUD: on dune 28, destroying the | 13 (oiy” more’of less, of sixcinch | Chaties Formaan, moftgagee, dated the pres 3 of ufacture and sale of surface burial true history is ever it wil station at Adaiap and the) Lum 2et Say cf November. tt onan tlee vaults in Canada, where they hold the Presbyterian station to be vered in the bins of several be a breath-taking tale. it Gray's Cove. Jamestown Man Sued of deeds of the County of Burleigh in Necessary patent rights. The Rise of Sinclair i Atiregular mesting of Beard. Tussday, | the State of North Dakota, on the 15th The first factory has already been i ian fi HERE'S HOW! July Sth, at 8:00 PL Mt, at High School: | day of November, A.D, 1819, and duly establiched ‘at London, Om ain| For $25,000 Damages | , With the Caucasian fields, North 3.—1e)—In| ““Privilege reserved 0, rele any or | recorded in ‘Treves, Germany, July @ museum here, which shows the rais- | ©, ing of grapes and the making of wine} 7/1 Persia and Sakhalin under his belt, page 371 will be foreclosed by tale, ot and hi the all bids. By order of of Edu. Robert Plaggemeier of Taylor RICHARD PEN: WANDER. 8 charge. in mort remises in such Jamestown, N. D., July Inafter described, ‘at 3--U—J, other properties in Eutope, tease aoe Africa and the United States, oe: -3-6-! here! Officers of the newly formed com-|A- Coffey's suit against R. M. in all stages, wine is served for six door of the Court House at Bismarck, r clair_was beginning to overshadow. di for si 3 "s in the County of Burleigh, and State Pany are: I. O. Hougen, president; H.|Stangler, Jamestown banker, for - |cents a glass. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS | of North Dakota at the hour of 11:45 3. Vogesar. vice president: M. T,|$25.000 damages because of alleged | the Rockefellers and Sir Henri De . orotic de er abu 0 the own. a AcMocon the 15th day of Aug: Knudson, secretary and treasurer, | libel will be heard in district court ery ‘South, sha ust, A ieee pede 8 the am i jaen of Broadway ‘be-|d eet and Mandan Street that Plans, cifications and estimate of pi cost of the city engineer for, Po construction of an extension of the ornamental street m here next week. Judge M. J. Englert, Valley City, will preside. _ Coffey, former judge in the fourth judicial district, charges Stangler with tween Second ‘These men, together with Mr. Plagge- meier, form the board of directors. Muriel Evans to Wed of sale, The premisen described in suc! mortgage and which will be sold to aatisfy the same are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota and are described as follows, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST GUARANTY BANK having caused th blishing of libel- lighting sy: on such avenue have Grandson of Packer | %*5ttements in support of Judge | at Bismarck in the State of North Dakota, at the close of| deen approved by, the barra of elty. comm! til R. G. McFarland during the election the vey eae and are open to . ip campaign last fall. business on June 29, 1929 Dublic. inspection.” Nott Rirther | soar Naren, scomtaining #40 Pee aneeles, Calls... July 3) — ~ RESOURCES Riven nee Fe mith ies 1h Abye aoe eRe arto Michael J. P. Cudahy, son of the late : i ‘a , John P. Cudahy and grandson of the| Only Policemen Tune _ | Loans and discounts .............. $359,698.65 | owners of a majority of the property | at th Paty founder of the Cudahy Packing com- | my Radio Station W Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ... . 147.54 | lighting system is to be installed, do| and Ws/oothn Dollars CL1481 18), to- pany, last night announced his in-| LO Radio Station WMP Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, not protest against Ase enn ing y8-| einer with the legal coals and foes teution of marrying Muriel Adel known on the screen as ‘shall be deemed t thereto, and the Bi may proceed to roe for es fan. ee 30,789.48 ; 2,176.40 claims, etc. .... Government issues ... 2, ated Uy CHARLES FORMAN, Culcags,: Tilinois, _ Boston.—(?)—Radio station WMP is operated for the benefit of the pub- jage and hereinafter described, at the ront door of the Court House at Bis- marek, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota at the hour of 11:15 o'clock A.M. the 15th day of August, A. D. 1939 to sat: isfy the amount due upon such mort- ‘on the day of sale. The premises ribed in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota and are described as follows, to-wit: ‘The fractional West Halt (Wi) of Section three (3), ‘Township One Hundred Forty-four (144) North, Range Seventy-seven (77) West,’ containing 247.19 acres, more’ or less. Phere will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Three Thousand Six Hundred Twelve and 88/100the Dollars ($3612.88) together with the legal costs and fees o! closure, Dated July 2, 1929. s CHARLES FORMAN, Chicago, Ilinois, jortgagee. Zuger & Tillotson, Attorneys Mortengee, Bismarck, N, Dak. 7/8 fore- for NOTICE OF MORTGAGE CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that, that FORE- livered by Frank M. Smith and Bessie L, Smith, his wife, mortgagors, to Charles Forman, mortgagee, dated the ist day of November, 1919, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the County of Burleigh in the State of North Dakota, on t igth day of November, A. D. 1913, and duly recorded therein'in Book 161 of Mortgages on page 374 will be fore- closed by sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter descri at the front door of the Court Hau Bismarck, in the County of Bu leigh, and State of North Db the hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M. 15th day of August, A. D. satisfy the amount due upon “such mortgage on the day of sale. The bremises described in such ctr f nd which will be sold to satisty t Same are situated in. the county of Burleigh and State of North Dakota an described as follows, to-wit: a the South Halt (S's) of Section (3), | Township ‘Thirteen ‘One Hundred Forty-four (14a) North, Range Seventy. n (77) West Containing 320 acres. be ‘on such roe ve e,the sum, of a a. inet Moothe ‘Dollars ie 92) gener with the legal costs and fees for foreclosure. Dated July 2, 1929. CHARLES FORMAN, Zuger & Tillotson, ortgagee, Bismarck, ‘North Da- kota, 7/3010-17-24-31; 8/7 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is reby gi certain mortess je fexpoute livered by Frank M. Smith and L. Smith, his wife, mortga ore, Charles Forman, mortgagee, ary | the let day of November, 1919 and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the County of ipod he in the State of North 15th day of November, A. ii corded ip, Book 161 of Mort- 376 will be foreclosed mises in such mort. er described, at the i ro: Court House at Bis- marek, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota at the hour of 10:15 o'clock A.M. on the 15th day of August, A.D. 1929 to sati: the amount due upon such mortgi on the day of sale. The premises scribed In such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are ees in the Count y of Burleigh a 8 of North Dakota and are follows, to-wit: tional East Half (E42) of Section Three (3), oMnaple One Hundred bf A oe Range Seventy ve containing 247.89 acres, by i due on such mort; age atthe date of sule:the sum of Thousand Six ‘Hundred’ ‘Twelve and 86/100ths Dollars ($3612.86) together with the legal costs and fees of fore- jours Dated July 2. re aye ES FORMAN, Hihicago, Hilinolae’ lic but it is never tuned in except by ; Furniture and fixtures 17,003.00 | struction of such, improve mE b,, Villotaon! Ataeness tor mi ae a a Other real estate .......... ae 3,634.11 ahurtine: property inthe man (orteagee, Bismarck, North Da- 3 Checks and other cash items ......... MH, ATKINSON, 7/8-10-17-24231; 8/7 ‘peace Slog : BARN BB 8 fe, Poneto fle tics of tnten-| 2 the radi station of ite Massa- | Cach and due from other banks. .... 19838218 144,072.51 ag augiter Pane a Pon Bessings of te youth's mother, ofr. | It inks the barracks of the state po- se ‘ rerrey me CLOSURE SALE Cudahy. ice rol an secon eee cteccoce i of ec Ne he ih phi hi ‘Cudahy, 21, said they would win the central headquarters of the i ere 8 fain extensign on Fourteenth certain om morte vepecuiod and ‘aes return: police house, '- 5 Whether Tihs phicsgphvote tec tegaed tn: (GREE, Rs Cheeta 50,000.00 |v oras baie een far foe hort aaee, anise a her work soundproof booth in. the office ot |SUFPlus fund ‘ 5,000.00 | rresived by the Bonsdeot City, Com the County. of Bu ter 0 ber, Capt. Charles T. Beaupre, head of the Uoorvages mote, less expenses and 983.07 Re sos, Plans and sbeciflcations |i zs of North Bakota, on he 28, foo of Oe aivitont: Basse its subject te check .. 266,584.94 | Raibr! ne feliowing approximate in Book 161. of 3 Police receiving sets. genttbreg here rg hig edly iooas Us Spantition are aiven for the guidance ae forectonsd mber in and there through the jaberty ines o Fatt Ris z Bh iter feet of siz inch cast trom eth peared in | tiones for the oo ¢ ation from Savings de sececeee 85,109.08 + ; Certified vo one sea toe 4,389.00 Fae toch tae. ‘ashier’s checks outstant eee ; an, sac bate Mook SUED BRIDGES || Due to other banks ................. 17,485.18 501,588.62 voters approved ‘3 to con: Pear rccsninesee yrange ceo Eeieate, spepsxien 000 to oe TOTAL ....... $557,521.69 | Go, ige iader must state in his bid abe lu" beer, not. exeseding 80 tag no! ir annum), which shall be ber cent ‘Bei pane of Burleigh, ss. the Red river between ‘Soorbesd. aod d bank, Fargo, at a special election Tuesday. BTATE OF OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun Wagner, Cashier of the do sol- oa swear vant bel the aor statement is true, to the best of | f° ingpey ene tor thew lle eh my knowledge : A . J. P. WAGNER, Cashier. eins eee ae orthenat Quarter sg veered and sworn to before me this:3rd day of July, | oe - ARCHIE O, JOHNSON, Notary Public, gt Covet vy» a Si compalastony enpires Beptember 30 1708 a a Ee the Church | ot ‘dus'on such mort ale the aun or ot Five eats Tl (te ust also Be on 2 ful Ea as vi 3 mpiled Laws ee aa N. D. ur signs otha Dollars natin Y= father. wits ee legal costs sod. feos Dated ‘Suly” ‘2, 1999. * o-satth st tA corer es ee ui rves the % . ; bias, 3 at , cage te & Tittetson. a for i é " kote ee fort, 2. Tillotson, ‘Attorneys for Puger & lortgt Bismarck, North Dae jagee, \ 7 /3010-17-24-31;, 8/7 NOTICE ‘te VostRe Ske FORE- of Mort. | ered b: mo! Bhd whick wi oe ae: same are ait Burleigh mutated nthe Ni tion Bley i) Hu Hibnered vantyoaey ve There, wil eS will be - uate 3 ih the t "Dated July “ent - remax. | mE jure. renee VALUABLE CLAM Asbury Park, N. J, July 3—(P— Watch your cherrystone clams. F. BE. Bennett, fish dealer, says he found a pearl in one. It has been appraised jat $1,000. UMMON North Dakota, County of trict Court, Fourth Judicial Dist rank E. Hedden, Plaintitf, va. The Watertown Fire, Insurarice © Ball: fi f corporation, Lila B. song. LeGrand’ Mo.tie Marion ran a tere Jultus C. Burrows, CB. Lite Bismarck amen Bai tion, Cap! pital National Hank ome nt; Bulking & Loan a Aasociation, « rid a oration, Mi ® Re M: Ww » Thompecn, Mre. Isaac L. Killie, Susan Bake J, Call, Nell Call, Thompeon, Grant R. Call, Jamés W. Ra mond, Rachael Raymond, B win Mi. inman, D. fr. Tataan L. Inman, W. #. Thmane Witham: He Inman,’ Joseph Leighton, iy ? Alvin (¢: Leighton, ae aad oneph Leighton, M. W. She * Sheafe Dough Bly, Charles H. Ye L. Fort, P. Baker, al P. Baker, fouls i, Maus, ger, B.C. en ers “Emer= Lilly, Sarah E. lement A. Bull Ely, ae igi bem jounsberry, nodera Dodge, Fre We Me Frank A. ge, Frederick Kinney, William's. Moorhous in’ ‘J. Fleuchaus, Carol: Little, Alexandet y'B. Foster, Anne C. Jeannette E. ‘McKenzie, rate O. McKenzie, Alexander Mc. Jr, John M Cook, Jeann McRae, and all other ‘persons un- known claiming any estate or in- terest in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in the complaint. efendants. ate of Sortk Pt hd to the Above Defe: 7 summoned Y hereb tes wer the complaint in this ‘Rctl which is on file in the office of tne clerk of said court, and to s ve copy. of your answer upon the subs Seribers within thirty days acter the service of this summons upon you exclusive of th f servic answer, judgment taken against vou by Sefault for the reliet demanded in the compla! Dated this Ist day of April, 1929. DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Sraintne First National Bank Bl od Bismarck, North Dakota. NOTICE: endants, and Take Notices; That no_ personal claim is made in the above entitled action against the defendan: either or them: and that the ction is to quiet title to the following described real erty, situate in Flannery & by's Addition to the city of Bismarck, in ty of Burl ‘and state of 2 North’ Dakota, t ‘AN undivided ‘on inte: Lots 6'and 7, all in Block 22, 22, 24 and 25, all in Block, 20,11, 32 and 13, 5 Se nd and’ 18, at in Block . 28, 30 and’ 30, all in Block’ 102" Lote 3 4, all Block 11; Lots: $ 16; 11 and 23, all in Block 12; an undivided one-half inter- est in Lots 21, 22, 23 and 24, all in Block 12; Lots 1, 2 15 and 16, all in Block 1 half interest in Lots all in Block 13; ai in Block is; Lois 1, 2, and 21, all in Block 1! Fo ogee ategt2s 18, de 6, ‘all in ‘Block diviged done: half interest in Lots 29, 3, “ 5, Lots 30, 31 in Block 20; an un- divided one-half Interest in Lots 17, HS 19 ant all in Block 21; Lots ple 27 and 28, a "in Block 21; Lots 4 28, 29, 31 and 32, all 51, 8, + ae 11, 12 oe all in Block ot: 3 1, 2, 3, 4, ae ae 12, rth in Block ‘a8! nae Block 30: et 10. 41 12, 13, 1 1g, #1, 29. 23 ana * ait’ in’ Block’ 35 Lots 1,2, 3, 4. 5. and 21, all in Bicek'36: and ‘Lote ie ‘Bo, ahy 23, 38 and 28, all in Block Dated this ist day ot f April. 19 ts DULLAM Aitorners for Plain' tee ational Bank Building. Bis arcie North Dakota. 26, 7-3-10-17) NOTICE OF STATE BAR EXAMINATION Notice is paral. sizer that the State Bar B tate cf North Dakota will conduct amination for th inin Lis di commencing at on the 9th day of Bis i North re following named have tiled no- tice of theit in such aR Berga’ thal Blume, Lioy Bill raseth, a Belair, i Tryin Meas ‘Minnewau- o prahelt 8, D. Otos, H. Donald, Retehert, W. Ra: nad hep May, Grand Forks, Arthur G., Grand Forks, Clark Arnold, Grand Forks, Thee Ciat Bartlett, N. D. na Bowman, N. D. st Thomas, N. D. rand Forks, ene, Ore: uent. the ‘Bar of this state, it ucvesstul should be filed with igned prior te the opening day ‘of sucka ex: amination, Datec at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 10th day of June, A. fi28 1929. if 4 State Bar Bi North Dakows. 6/12-19-94; 7/3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ratate of Edwin piven by the un- ieee: Carty. ee inty i) Poe ts eee, st ‘Norte pd of a persons ate asec arse tl vie onthe at atten "the aH it This netfee, to iaesais ¢ # mee in tency Cit ity ‘ot Mandan, in ama’ Meee n County, oF to. Bes Count County Court of Bur- We House elaine 5 ie ti sri ure eh ee oa ot heaed Sale ras at a ir ran to participate” is: ne