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Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry sent free. Addrees Dr.-EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON. MASS. O A Lay in your supply of lignite now. Our Lignite ia dry and a good quality. Hard Coal, Hocking Valley and Pocahontas, Smokelsa also. Northwestern Fuel Co. J. A. HUSEBYE, Prop. between my iill the pests. Use poling are born for At your Dealer's ORE, WIUJSTON DRUG CO., WSistM, N. D. It Wins its way by service Smith & Bros. Typewriter rtf The Social Demooratia members of the Norwegian storthing have proposed tint the Nobel pease prise ot $40,000 lor (fee year 1913 be given either to MJahnar Branting, a leading Swedish •eeiaMet, or the International Social ist bureau at Brussels. The Social lata ta all parta of the world naturally taks kindly to thia proposition. The Swedish eonaervativea look upon the king ot HJalmar Branting in connection aa little short of an DENMARK. The managers of the Oarnegle hero have just awarded prises to two parties. In one case the award la $135 year for alz years to the widow of a man who lost his own life in saving that of another. In the other case glSO a year was awarded indefinitely to a man whose wife loat her life in saving her little girl brom being run over by a train. The managers also decided to issue a Carnegie medal. Great confusion was caused in the Danish garrison cities when It was announced that the battalion* would have to leave Iylland as soon as pos sible and take possession of the new garrison building In Sjalland. Twen ty-eight battalions left Aarhus in one day, and .the Nyborg garrison departed at the same time. The school children nt Nyborg were given a holiday, an^ 4,000 people accompanied the aoldiers to the ferry. Only about 100 aoldiers now remain in Iylland. The coat of the removal was $40,000. A man equipped with an Inordinate amount of cheek managed to get into the Solvgade barracks, Copenhagen, in the middle of the night. In the room of the sergeant on guard he fsund a sergeant's uniform, which he promptly donned and started As formally stated in these columns, patriotic citizens raised $135,000, which was offered to the government aa a gift on condition that it be spent for new fortifications at Eremitagen, near Copenhagen. The government, re plied that there was no permission to build a fort at that place, but that the fortifications to the rear of Copen hagen were very defective, and that the money might be used there to the greatest advantage. When this seri ous defect in the existing defences be came known to the givers they im mediately decided to go to work to raise $150,000 in addition to what had already been raised A deputation from the givers conferred with the government, and then issued the fol lowing appeal: "The minister of war fell Miat he had no authority to accept the $135,000 for th? intended purpose, but he urged upon the undersigned, as representatives of the givers, to obtain permission to use said amount for remedying other defects in the land defences of Copenhagen, which the chief of the general staff has been au thorized to make known to us. These defects being so serious as to demand immediate action under the present unsettled international conditions/and the worst defects requiring only $150,- 8WEDEN. A farmer at Wik, Ljusdal, Helsing land, butchered a one-year-old hog weighing 570 pounds. The exports of Sweden for the ysar 1912 were $179,000,000, which was an increase of $19,000,000 as compared with the figures for the previous year. Nils Nilsson, a very oid man at Ousby, near Hessleholm, lost his life when his house was destroyed by fire In the night. The neighobrs did not notice the fire until the house was wrapt in fames. A few months ago it looked as if Persia would be compelled by Russia to abandon the practice of employing Swedish army' officers as instructors for the Persian gendarmerie. But the trouble seems to have been only temp orary, for the new cabinet is planning an increase of the gendarmerie and the organization of a small standing anny under the guidance of Swedish uilicers. A very old man at Sveg has been living in gi^at squalor, giving out siders the impression that he was very poor. But a few days ago he sold real estate for more than $27,000. W1LLISTON GRAPHIC SCANOIMA VIAIf HEWS Branting to have $40,000 left tr that great Swede, Alfred Nobel! on a round through the rooms of the men. In most oases the men awoke when he entered, butjUsh, 157 Latin, 93 Greek, 42 mathe seeing that the man wore a sergeant's matics, 101 Bupics, 94 history and uniform they did not suspect anything! geography. 111 philosophy, 10 pen wrong. When he had picked up about a score of watches and pocketbooks he departed. One of the soldiers who was more suspicious than the rest went to the window and noticed that the man entered the sergeant'6 room and soo.i came out again clad as a citizen. The soldier had seen enough, and gave the alarm. Soon a number of men were on tha street looking for the daring robber, but he made good his escape for the time being. 1 *.„'V _',•' Nest spring a Swedish travelers' bureau will be opened In Paris. The riksdag will have a vote on a bill tor checking ths business of qnash doctors. In northern Sweden the temperatun went down to 17 below sevo Fahian hslt about three weeks ago. A locomotive failed to work on count of the Intense cold en a railway In Jamtland, and the train got stuck some distance from any station. The proposition to eatablleh "Strlndberg museum" la strongly sap ported not only in Sweden but In some foreign countries, especially England and Germany. Aa the name indicates, the institution will be a place for col lections of anything and everything connected with the life of August Strlndberg, the great dramatist. Mrs. Marie Casperson, aged 76, who was employed as a cook to King Gustaf of Sweden while he was the crown prince, died Wednesday at her home In St. Paul. Among the cher ished possessions of Mrs. Casperson were letters of affection which she had received from varioua members of the Swedish royal family. Under a new law, which went into effect a few days ago, atreetcar con ductors throughout Sweden are provid ed with rubber tips by the govern ment, which they shall furnish to wom en passengers not complying with the new law against unprotected hatpins. Hatpins with exposed points are now a misdemeanor In Sweden and women without rubber tips will be compelled to obtain them from the streetcar men at a coat of 1 cent each. The annual report of the church department contains an index of the text books used In the high schools of Sweden in 1912. The different books used in each branch were as follows: Religion, 61 Swedish, including Nor wegian, aad Danish literature, exactly 200 German, 162 French, &1 Eng- manship, 11 drawing, 25 and musie, 183. The whole number exceeded 1,100, and the increase for ths year was 104. FINLAND. Hannes Kolehmainen, of Finland, the Olympic distance champion, start ed from scratch in a five-mile handi cap at the indoor games of the Irish American Athletic club in Madison Square Garden, New York, made an American indoor record for the dis tance aB well as new records for 3% miles and 4% miles. Kolehmainen's time for the five miles was 24 minutes 48 second, 11 2-5 seconds better than the records made by George Bonhag in 1909. At 3% miles he had already bet tered by 1 3-5 seconds the previous record of 17:17 3-5 and although.he was slightly behind the record figures at four miles he had shot ahead again at 4% mileB, which he lOTIOl made in 22:17, or 13 4-5' seconds faster than the old mark. Both these records also had been held by Bonhag. NORWAY. A number of prominent business men in Kristiania held a meeting at which the commercial relations be tween Norway and 000 for repairs, the undersigned have jca) from emigrated countrymen over decided to appeal to their countrymen to assist in racing this amount. $16, 000 has already been subscribed. The $135,000 already raised we shall, with the consent of the contributors, for the time being turn over to the govern ment for the intended purpose, and we hope that it will be so used. If we also succeed, as we hope, in raising the amount for which we now make an appeal, the defences of Copenhagen will be strengthened to sueh an ex tent as to increase' our hope of suc ceeding in protecting our neutrality In case of a European war." America were thor oughly discussed. Aryid Jacobsen, one of the speakers, said: "It is only during the last few years that we have commenced to realise what an impo ant economical proposition this ei gration question really Is. Emigration is, to use a somewhat cynical expres sion, an economical resourse of no small importance. Every year there is sent home to Norway from Amer- there, sums which may be put at more than $5,000,000. Only In postal money and this means a considerable asset In our balance of trade. The Norwegian American steamship line which is be ing established may and ought to be the starting-point of great reforms in our economical policy towards Amer ica." These remarks were vigorously applauded. The Norwegian bark Remittent 1B worrying seafarers. She was aband oned off' the Azores, January 19, and her crew are supposed to be on the steamer Fimreite, which sailed from Newport News January 1, for Naples. The British tiank steamer Roumanian, going frt London to Port Arthur, Texas, came upon the Remittent sail ing along with no one on board and took her in tow. After taking the Re mittent within 100 miles of Cape Henry, the Roumanian lost her in a gale, still apparently seaworthy with her big canvas snugly Curled In condi tion to ride out the gale with hare poles. The United States revenue cutter Onondaga left Newport News In search of the bark, which probably is still sailing wildly In mid-Atlantic, a menace to navigation. Bishop Tandberg has expressed him self in favor of opening the churches in Kristiania during the cold season. The Stjernero Savings bank gave a bank book with 27 cents to every child entering school in the district this year. The exporters' union has issued a mild protest against passing laws which may tend to check the importa tion of wine and wiskey, as such laws would arou the hostility of. certain foreign governments. Over 50 members of the storting be long to what is called the "temperance group." or MOKTOAOB VOUOliOt- WHHRBA8 default baa been made in the terms aad conditions of the mort gage hereinafter describe^, which de fault consists In lure of ths mortgagors or their assigns to pay when due a certain Instalment of Sixty and no-166 dollars, ilN.lt). due aad payable on the tlnd day of April. ISIS, antt the further default by rea son of failure to pay, when due, the taxes on the real estate securing said mortgage by reason whlsh default# the undersigned assignee of^mortgayee due to elects to and does hereby whole amount ot such mortgage and payable Immdlately according the terms thereof: NOW THERBFORB notice is hereby given that that certain mortcam ex ecuted and delivered by John W. Uhrls man, «i mortgagor, to liu UVHfVlsw ar# wvsaw wee ^sai tlanson, a single man. as mortgagor, Fred Southard Co., as mortgagee. rtgage Is dated on the tlnd. rll, ml and filed for record of the Register of Deeds In .... ... „J County of Williams, and gtate of North Dakota, on the Ird day of May. 1111 and reoorded In Book SI of mortgages, atpagelM, ,5hl£|j mortgage was thereafter asalgnd by Instrument In writing, by the said mortgagee, to Loomls F. Irish,which assignment was recorded In the offlce of tne Register of Deeds In and for the said Williams county will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in said mort gage and hereafter described at the front door of the Court House, in aad for the said County of Williams and State of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon on the 16th day of March, ISIS, to satisfy the ipon A Co.. as mortgagee, which mortgage Is dated on the SSnd. day of Apr! la the office and for amount due upon said mortgage on the premises described In such mortgage and which will be sold to The day of sale. satisfy the came are located In the County of Williams and 8tate of North Dakota and described as follows, to- The southeast quarter C8B 1-4) of section number seven (7) In Township One hundred llfty-seven (167) north of range Ninty-eight (98) west of the 6th. "There will be due on such mort gage at the date of sale the aum of Three hundred six and no-100 dollars (9106.00), together with the costs of foreclosure and statutory attorneys fees as provided by law. Dated February 1st. 1919. Loomls F. Irish, assignee Carl UricEson 'as Sheriff of Williams County, N. Dak. Wm. G. Owens, Attorney for assignee of mortgagee, Wlllston, N. Dak. tw-33. mortgage of ($30.00), due and payable on the 2nd. day of August, 1911,, and t'ie further default by -reason of failure to pay the interest on a certain prior mortgage, when due, and the failure to pay, when due, the taxes on the real estate securing said mortgage: by rea son of which defaults the undersigned assignee of mortgagee elects to and does hereby declare the whole amount of such mortgage due and payable im mediately according to the terms thereof NOW THEREFORE notice Is hereby given that that certain mortgage ex ecuted and delivered by Francis J. Mc Clure a single woman, as mortgagor, to Fred Southard, as mortgagee, which mortgage is dated on the 2nd. day of August, 1909, and filed for record In the office of the Register of Deeds In and for the County of Williams, and State of North Dakota, on the 9th day of No vember, 1909, and recorded in Book 53 of Mortgages, at page 42, and which mortgage was thereafter assignd by instrument in writing, by the said mortgagee, to Loomis P. Irish,wnlch assignment was recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the said Williams county, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises In said mort gage and h'erearter described, at the front door of the Court house In and for the said County of Williams and state Of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon on the i«th day of March, 1919, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the said day of sale. The premises described In such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are located the County of Williams and State of North Dakota and described as follows, to- The Southeast quarter (SE 1-4) of Section Thirteen (13) in Township One hundred Fifty-four (154) north of range One Hundred (100) west of tne 5th P. M. There will be due on such mort gage at the date of sale the sum of One Hundred Thirty six and 96-100 dol lars ($136.96), together with the costs of foreclosure and statutory attorney fees as provided by law. Loomis F. Irish, assignee of mortgagee, Carl Erlckson as Sheriff of Williams County, N. Dak. Wm. G. Owens. Attorney for assignee of mortgagee, Wllliston, N. Dak. Hundred Two West of the Fifth Principal Meridian. There will be due upon such mortgage on tne date of sale the sum of Two Hundred Twenty-four an^ 8-J00 DoHare. USHER It. BURDICK A JQHN J. MURPHY. Attorneys for Mortgagee, Wllliston, North Dakota. Carl Erlckson, Sheriff of Williams County, North Dakota. K. C. Smith, mortgagee. __'' Thursday, Fabraary 20, 1918. 1VOTICB or MOKTOAOB FOBSCLM UHB SALE WHEREAS default has been made in the terms and conditions of the mort gage hereinafter described, which (U- thevll ornv tall fault consists In the failure of the tnai iney 11 grow tail. mortgagors or their assigns to P-y lieve the price will aid. 3 when due a certain instalment oL] 110.00 due August 2nd. 1910 |10.0~ due August 2nd. 1911 and »10.00 du. The "chicken flin" ia th« lafMf August 2nd. 1912 wtih interest on prior KORECIiOSVRB SALS U\ ADVI TISBMBMT Notice Is hereby given that that cer-, tain mortgage, executed and delivered by Pierre Vallee, a single man. mort gagor, to Fred 8outhard, Mortgagee dated the 11th day of April, 1*10, aad filed for record In the office of the Rei Ister of Deeds of the County of Hams, and State of North Dakota the 91st o'clock A. IS of mor signed b: day of April, 1910, M., and recorded *g Irish of KitsbUfbec 1867 KitsbUfbec 1867 «w-33. NOTICE OF RBAL ESTATE MOBT. GAGS FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that tain mortgage executed by Mathias Battes, a single mort gagor, to the Farmers an-1 Merchants Bank, Wlllston, North E)akota. a cor poration, under the laws of the State of Nroth Dakota, mortgagee, dated the 26th day of March, A. D. 1912 and filed for record on the office of tne Register of Deeds of the county of Williams and State of 11 No'"th1Pa^fltf One ®'1 the 12th day of April, A. D. 1912 at 1*44 P. M. and recorded in BOOK of Mortgages at page hv said mortgagee to K. C. Smltn, win be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de scrlbed at the front door of the court house in the City of Wllliston, County of Williams and State of North Dakota at the hour of two clock P. M. on the 24th day of March, A. D. 1913, to satisfy the amount due u«,on such mortgage on the date of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy tne same are real-estate situated In the County of Williams, State of North Dakota, described as follows: The Northeast quarter of Section Nineteen, Township One Hundred Flfty-slx North, Range 34-6t. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of Fritz Klang, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the under signed S. M. Hydle, Administrator of the Estate of Fritz Klang late of the County of Williams and State of Nopth Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within /our months after the first publication of to said administrator a* the WW,1"1"}" State Bank in the City of WilUston In said Williams County, North Dakota. Dated February 4th A. D. 19i» S. M. Hydle, Administrator. F1 „, E i&v.'«.5?«n.raroi a published at the City of Wllliston, said County and State. Dated February, 1913. County Judge, Williams, County, North Dakota. ... (CUsh£ L^urllck^ John J. Murphy. Atorneys for Administrator, Wllliston, North Dakota. 4W-SS. at In iYS Booh ortgages at Page 79, and as said mortgagee to Loomls w. Pine Island, Minn., on the Slat day of January, 1911, and which asslga ment is recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Williams County. North Dakota, In Book II of mort gages at Page 79, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises In such mort gage, and hereinafter* described, at the front deor of the Court House in ths of Wllliston, County of Williams^ Da the State of North Dakota, at the our of 9:00 o'clock P. M., on Satur day, the Slnd day of March 1911, to satisfy the amount due upon suoh mortgage on the day of sale. hour The premlaee described in such mort gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as the North Half (N 1-9) of the North East Quar ter (NE 1-4) of Section Twenty-nlae (99), Township One Hundred llfty seven (167) N„ Range One Hundred (100) W., Williams County, North Dak ota. Pursuant to the terms of said Mort gage the assignee of the mortgagee hereby elects to declare, and does de clare, the whole amount of the note se cured by said mortgage due and* pay able on account or the non-paymeat of the Installment of Interest of 916.69 due Sept. 11th, 1910. 649.00 due Sept 11th, 1911, ana $49.00 due Sept llw. 1919, and for the non-payment of the coupon note due on the prior mortgage In the sum of 949.00 due Sept 11th, 1919, and for the non-payment of taxes on said land. There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of 1999.79, which amount includes the note de clared due under the terms of the mort gage, 142.00 as Interest on the prior note and mortgage due Sept. 11th, 1919 with interest thereon at 10 per cent after maturity, and the sum of $10.59 as taxes redeemed by the assignee of mortgagee with Interest thereon from the aate of redemption on Feb. 6th, 1913 to the date of sale. There win also be due In addition to said amount, the statutory costs and attorney's fees of foreclosure as provided by Law. Dated this 7th day of February, 1911. Loomls F. Irish, Assignee of Mortgagee. Geo. A. Gilmore, Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee, J4-6t. Wllliston, No. Dak. The Japanese are eating beef ss Probably he- ine cnicaen nip is tne latest SO-—. ciety dance. Sounds more like a & new HTDES II Its- ..TO.<p></p>D.BER6MAM&G0. ST. PAUL. MINN. Owl dtnet with thelumtaadsttHlfenss laHeWMt Highest prnn aai Iwaitele esah iwtams. 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