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22! EVENING EDITION. SIONS at •rice ions, declS to appeal urn it 10 bar sport sr in sttled e, 1.02 t, airly than iri 15b! |S.50I leirabli tatoca.] fe. shlrf ound isin conaing cwt. mostly Red 5& Lter mery icconda 7.783 1+ to gerai( to7'* TABll Lowl i.i4%: •5S% -.55%| .38%! %.| 9.60! 3.75! :8.97i ea.t K'«| 49 l| -4 tol rio: 22.00. ARKI sat. lb.. lt lb., lb., lb.. off. 8 lb. 7 lb. niest. RM )TI toil] r. d- North Dakota's Greatest BClassified Section Want Ad Rates Cntt a Wort B*r. Mln!fri-'m chars* Is 24 cents per day (W S op more Says. Minimum charge ftorone ilajr 6 cent*. Dae 8 words or more to pet your motley's worth. By the mont.i, $2.00 per line (I' no change In ad). Minimum charge 14.00. The«««s rates entitft you to publication in' both the morning ud evening editions. mrouuiM. ctojSlNG HOURS^Want Ad forma close every morning at 11:10 for the evening edition, and o'clock every erntrt for the maniiKC edl lloh egeept Saturday when forms close at m. for Sunday eoorn- Id! edition. UBXiEPHONW WANT ADS—Want •Ads are received by phone, but are payable the same day as received and collection will be made at your Vhotne or office as soon aa is con venient for the collector to call. This is accommodation service and payment should be. made promptly ^rhen the bill is presented. bec 30 0( OUT OF TOWN ORDERS must be always accompanied by the cash. Argi est t. or 1 Please comply with this rule to avoid inconvenience and delay. THE HERALD will accept only :ents 3 clean advertising and any lnforma 4 7-8, tion concerning any Want Ad in re foii: these columns, that Js fradulent or i' bv si undesirable will be greatly appre \T r.iated by The Herald. the sa WE RESERVE THE RIGHT to re wn a|, vise any copy to. conform with unchi make-up rules of classified adver 1-2 Using. st d'vii to tijS and ACCOUNTANTS witi P? helped :orn 1-8 to| 53 3-S THARP AND TAYLOR Accountants. Tax Specialists. N.W. Natl. Bk. Bldg. Phone 642W RICHARD DOUGH KKTT CO. chartered Accountant W. Natl. Bank Blk. Phone 4«t IM ARCIUTtXTTS A KNGINjSKRS VANHORN end RITTERBtTSH Architects* Successors to W. J. Edwards. S. Fourth' St. Phone IllW BERT D. KECK, A. I. A ARCHITKCT. Irgt Max'! Bank Bids Phone 2(1 F5. Bunl JOS. BISL/l' DE RK1IER __ t«»e H70 Architect Sec. Bldg. BATHS aths, Swedish Mas^ace, T^id'en. Gentle meri. Krneet Carlson. Hotel Dtcattli. CHIItOPRACTOIkS BAHLKB AND BAHLKR •trppractnrs Sprtcgs Block Plicae M0. 'r.--' -H. Tiadala—Chlropraetice. Bath% Uaaaage. Electricity. Lady Attendant. Security Block. M. K. KEMP. CHIROPRACTOR W. Bank BIrtr. Phone 60»W BUSINESS CHAJiCKS iioyiro into tailoring-, cleanine and 'pressing business. Must adapt themselves to take care of cleaning fand pressing.jnachines. Only small capital is needed. APPLY 523 H. 3RT) 1.1 '4 «. )It SALF— HOTEL IN RED RIVER IVftlley, county seat town, 22 guest I rooms, all furnished,-poor health rea 3son for selling. Will be. sold cheap Ion easy terms. A. G. Scnultheis. 'OTION PICTURE BUSINESS FOR ent. Act quickly first one gets 1J. address Post Office Box, 591, Grand (Tories. N D. SALE—HARNESS AND SHOE j-shop, good deal for quidk sale good, reason for selling. Write, 770 Herald. CLEANKRS A DYERS repairing, dry cleaning, pressing, re dollng. Parcel post paid. rives ha L^Sons^J^^jeMerSj^ive^C^^Wjks. DANCING tlVATB OK CLASS LESSONS tESSMAKlNtf DONE AT HOMS. |R««ebnab)e. 31t Chestnut St rboas •-W. ING DONE—BT DAY. 200 S. IXC—ADDRESS, 781 HERALD. FARM IiAXM 5RBCLOSED MINNESOTA FARM LANDS FOR SALE have a number of farms and tracts pf wild land to dispose of for one of he large loan companies operating in His state. Many of these farms are be had for the amount of money ned on them- They can be had on ary easy terms aad deed will be jfven when the first payment is made.. payments will range from f00:00 in cash and up, according to ktion and improvements. Mort w]II be taken back for the bal on very easy terms. This is an ortunity to obtain a farm in the nous potato, red clover and alfalfa strict of Mjnneeotaw For further Oculars address, W. H. Frederick, ht and Peoples State Bank Bldg., ief River Foils, Minn. SALE-J»0 ACRHS OF LAND. $37.50 per acre mile from 11a. ISwy terms. Have sold- my |el wtyich is my reason for selling Am leaving,the state. L. Crltes, ilia, N. D, SALE—TWO 30 ACRB FA1UCS. extra Weil improved. Near pie la potato belt. Will forward of improvements. Write, O. FOOT BTKUian |J. AJNBON. FOOT •FFCTAIJHT. achtac feet rWleved t—iaaUy. rHm Mk bnatow treated, aird warts removed Palirtsas Arcitea In atack ft *11 W Bv* Orel1 Srtt Ave. Bte 1M. ytmnms FURNISHINGS FOR flat. Purehaaar eaa take •r lease aa owner la leaving town. 8Mk ML t?r— npMfUmc and Rapatrla^. jrar aal CMba n.W. PaejUns for JM» tllw. FlmHn* Oo. dAKV FTTRNITtnUe. BTOTM fr-sssss: aad atovea. A. F. iebav% a ifd MM. m. Phoae :-rufn von rkwt. 3M FLAT FOR R15NT—IN GOT Pan Black. A*!?: Bringing Up Father £R*C.100V DID ^od READ THI* MR. WIFE awav- THE police ARE LOOKING For -.HER flats for rent. FRONT FLAT l^OR RENT—MORRI son Hotel. FURNISHED FLAT FOR RENT. HOT hotel. ELP—FEMALE. ALL YOCNQ WOHttK ARB INVITED to make the Toung Women's Chrlftlaa Aas'a. their headquarters while lr. tke city EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANTED at Columbia hotel. WAITRESS WANTED Cafe. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. 703 Chest nut. HELP—MALIC, Ambitious Men Wanted Can You Qualify? A special representative of a large ac counting corporation will interview men who desire to qualify for big ger positions in life, to make them selves a better, brighter future, by training for Expert Accounting Work and Income Tax Procedure. Must he men of good character and be able to give at least two refer ences, either bankers or business men, who know you and will vouch for you as being the type of man who is tired of staying in the same old rut aad that if you be give*) a chance that you will not rant about past failures and whine "I ^an't." START THE NEW TEAR RIGHT THE TWO ESSENTIALS' Vision is not everything. Brown has vision—Brown's a dud. He can see— flfhat ou?ht to be. Yet he has no fighting blood, will, alone, is in sufficient. Smith has will, and Smith's a flzsle. Wrong or right— he loves a fight—Likes ts see things seethe anil stasle. .Tones, a friend of Smith and Brown, living in the selfsame town, has a. will and haa a vision—Can both see and make de cision. Jones has set the winning pace—has outstripped them in life's race. If an honored niche you's fill —Back your vision with your will. If you CMn, peas a rigid examination aa to the ahove requirements, and ytiu are not"an advwlee artist or an information seeker, in plain Eng lish you- really mean business. If you realize that a DISAD fish can float down stream but It takes a LIVE one to swim up stream, if after reading this ad carefully you decide that you want to hook up with an institution that CAN and will help you to reach I the goal of every AMBITIOUS man, then come to the Hotet Frederick, any day, any time this week, and ask for Mr. E. M. Archer. Earn $1.00 to $5.00 a week selling tha Grand Forks Herald. We want boys la every town where we have no selling agent. Send In 7our name and address to THE GRAND FORKS HERALD Grand Forks, N. D. BOY WANTED AS MORNING CAR rier for Daily Herald. Apply at once. Circulation Dept.. Grand Forks Herald. BOY WANTED—FOR MORNING HER aid route on Bast Side. Apply Circu lation Dept., Grand Forks Herald. ONE OR TWO wanted. Apply Meat Market.. W. WOOD at 120 2ND COOK—APPLY erick Coffee Shop. $ ROOM ALL MODERN HOUSE CLOSB in for sale or exchange. Phone IMS. 0 ROOlt ALL HOPBBN HOUSB IK 490 Mock. N. lth. Balteog A.Ce.. is a 4th. GOOD HOWBB FOB BALM—JOHN Boe Ce. Bstabliahed IH«. $li.M—4-roem flat on K. $th' St. 21.00—(-room house, all modern heat on BoelM Ave. 11.00 I ream, bouye, all heat Oa tth Ave. M.M—f-room flat, an DeMars Ave. M.M—0-reom M.M—t-room ^JI^HAND M1W. 8ANITART COUCH. set aad other articlee. 524 sfry St Phooe 2141W. and All sbcond hand r*. -st ILL ftET HE ItiN'T ONE 7 ROOM WOTJ8E FOR All Improvements. Call 71. Sask. CHOPPERS Cottonwood, CHEF. PRED- BUS BOY WANTED A'T -THE ELGIN Dairy Lunch. Bonu Family European Traaeient Finest cafe in Nerthweat HOTBL DACOTAH Commercial Headquarters Rooms 1.10 tip Recently Impreved HOVSBB FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF LEAVING .CITY would like to sell our' residence on Belmont Ave. Will comaMer reaaOE able terms aad manthly payments. Call or pbone. Mrs. A. Fisher. Phone 744. NOW IS THE TIMB TO BUT A HOUSE on'eaay terms. I have the bargains. E. A. Fladland. OOieee over let Sav ings Bank. C. Watch Gnuid Forlt* Grow FOB RBNT bat bat hooae. all heat, on N. tth 8t. hoaee, all a»o4sm, on Beaievard Ave. M.M—Famished 1-reom hoase. all modern bpt heat aad kath, an 7th Are. K.00—(-room house, eity water aad •ewer, on International Aye. FOR 8ALB 210.00-—10-foot lota en Cheyenne Ave., with eity water and sewer. t,100.00—7-roem all medern house en Belmont Ave. $ $00.00—S-room all modern house on Vernon Ave. 4 OOO.'OO—8-room all modern heuae en S. 4th St. 4.000.00—10-raotn all modem heuse on S. 4th St W.H. Keliey *1 NORTH DAKOTA'S HOUSES FOR RENT. ROOMS FOR RENT RENT. t-ROOM HOUSE—IN SOUTH END. All modern. Phone J3»T-J. 8 ftOOM ALL MODERN HOUSE FOR rent. Close In. Phone 1SS3. S-HOOM HOUSE—418 4TH AVE. Nelson. 402 Chestnut. SEE GOOD HOMES FOR RENT—JOHN Boe Co. Phone IT. HOUSES FOR RENT, land. Phone M2W. EMPRESS E. A. FLAD- ALL MODERN l-ROOM HOUSE—O. J. Barnes Co. KODAK FINISHING your Alms for d«ele»inj:, printing, to, HoiTs Studio. Grand Forks, N. 5 I/OST AXf FOUND LOST—LADY'S WRIST WATCH *B& tween Belmont & Third. Call Herald for reward. MISCEXiLAXKOUS FOR RENT. FULL DRESS SUIT FOR RENT—PAX torium. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAJUE Complete No. 3$ Sparta WelS Drilling Machine In first class condition. Have two, but work for only one. Inquire O. J. Holbeck DevOs Lake H. Bale. SCREENED LUMP LIGNTTE FROM the Noonan district. $0.75 per ton. Also sawed tamarack, $10.50 per cord. Delivered. F. H. Mclntyre. Phone 3»t-W. COAL USERS—ORDER YOUR LIG nlte coal from the Kimball Coal Co.. Noonan. N. D. On G. N". and Soo lines. Prices right. Prompt ship ments. BEAUTIFUL PARTY DRESS, FOR sale. Bought in Minneapolis. Never worn too small real bargain for $30.00. Phone 2823-J, further particu lars. SOUND. DRY. CUT TAMARACK. $0.60 per cord 4 ft., $10.50 p»,r cord sawed. Black Beauty lignite, per'ton $0.75. Hansen-Mave? ft Co. Phone 1402W. FOR SALE A REA I, SNAP. 11 acres adjoining city buildings worth price asked for whole property. A. G. Sch.ultheis. SEED OATS FOR SALE—41c PER bushel, ready for drill. F. O. B. Lash burn, Sask. W. Greer, Lashburn, SINGER SEWING MACHINE AND I phonograph for sale. Both practical ly new 'and in good condition. 314 N. 5th St. a NEW RUG, PHONOGRAPH AND A few other hoosehold articles for sale. Apt. 11, Stratford Blk. HARD AND SOFT WOOD, OAK AND tam. pests in ear lots. Write George I.lllo, Lengby, Minn. CALL 220 FOR BV^T DRY LIGNITE In the city. Prompt delivery. E. O. Mallory. Agent. FOR SALE—BALED HAY. STRAW and millet by the ten or bale.- Call 2510-J. $0~"C LIGNITBi—^FLOYD DBITZ. suc cessor to N. R. Lincoln. Phone 2757. CALL OBORGB WILER FOB ALL kinds ef wood: delivered. Phone 8»4«. USED PIANO FINE CONDITION. Price reasonable. Write, 709 eHj J. H. Hiler for all kinds'of and sawed, delivered. Phom LIGNITE COAL, POTATOEfel .VTO^sO. delivered, fver Stadhcim, 1747^. WHITE ROCK COCKERELS, cial strain. $3.00 ea£h. 701 Oak PARTY DRESS FOR SALE. 1005.Cherry St. PRYSIC1AK8 AND SURGEONS BR JOHN DUNCAN TAYLOR—O*lo» ever Firat Mat*!. Bank. Special attaa tion »o skin end' nriaary dlaawa. DR B. O. NHTLOS »f7 WW. IW Bank Wdg. Tel. MWT ruumu Plaatiac, all Statu Aeoerdlen. lmifa. bar. The rantorfutr. Grand Porks, CklMroa take* ear* ef by moath. Prtee 111 par at IM* DiItmNv A*a en If. M.M—7-reom hoaae, all 7th St M.00—•-room heaae, all modern, an 8. 4th St. K. P. ..j- FKBMONAli WANTED: A SMALL CHILD board aad care far. Phaae 17I0J. BOARD MS 8. .TO BABIBK AMD CHTLDRBN BOARDED— At lilt Ilniveralty At ROOM .^m BOARD. a ROOM OR BOARD ONLY. 4th. B. O. F. Phene 00. rooms Fun wore BR^B^CIt~HOTBL. newly" DBC orated rooms, by day or week. Rates reasonable. LARGE stair* FRONT ROOM DOWN also one upstair* all modern but heat. -^710-J. *r^" FTTRNTSHBb LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING and-sleering reams. 121 N. Bth. A miV '^^•••v.'.r.jiv GRAND FORKS HERALD* THURSDAY, JANUARY T^E POOR MAH-HE MUST BE ALL OROKOS OP-iO RUJHT OVER AND 0LL ON HIM t»EE IF tOO CfWT CHEER S MIM OP- FURNISHED N. eth St. iul .tVt HIM threes. CHEERS 1 SUITE OF ROOMS AND ONE single room for rent. Hall Hotel, 311 S. 3rd. FURKISHED FRONT ROOM—IN ALL modern house on' car line. Call 1C26-J. ROOMS WITH SHOWERS—AT T. HT C. A. 76c per night. Weekly rates. GIRL ROOMMATE WANTED IN I modern house, close in. 202C-W. ALL MODERN FURNISHED ROOM 702 Belmont. Phone 964-J. Warm housekbeking furnished., 324 S. 3rd St. :2 UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 50* Walnut.' 1 ROOMS, 1 OR 2 ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE-I keeping. 213 Klttsen. SUITE OF ROOMS Wldlund Bldg. FURNISHED ROOM. 303 S. 4th St. FOR ADULTS. Ati. MODERN. I ROOM FOR RENT—SIS JsllOfc 1UO* AIRING THE SHOB HOSPITAL—MOST MOD •ra shoe repair shop in Grand Forks, Parcel poet paid one way. Quick serv ice. Jaha Selland. Prop.. Cor. eth aad Dillm Ave.. Grsad Forks, N. Dak. I SEND TOUR SHOES BT PARCEL POST' r.o Smith's Shoe Shop, 25 S. 4th St.,! Grand Forks, for first class repairing. FIRST1 CLASS SHOE REFA'iRINa— Parcel post paid ene way. The Busy Bee Shoe Shop. 807 DeMe.rs Ave. SITtATTO.SS WANTED BOTD AND LAW PHONOGRAPH and sewing machine repairing of all mal:es. Call 781, care of Poppler Piano Co. "Service" is our motto. MARRIED MAN EXPERIENCED INj farming and stock raising, tvants post tion, farm manager preferred. Refer ences exchanged. Write. 772 Herald. Painting. Calctmlning, Paperbangtng, Plastering done reasonable. Phone 2207 I Chimney and furnace cleaning.the old reliable. Phone 700. Ryan Hotel. WAM'Ki TO BUY COPIES OF THE MORNING HERALD ef November 9tli and 13th, 1921 are wanted by the Congressional Library. Vho will donate these coDles? Leave them at The Herald, Circulation De-. partraent. WANT Ford. TO BUT SECOND-HAND Call 301S-J dnring.day. WANTED TO KENT. WANTED TO RENT Any time before'OMarch 1st 5 or 6-roorn modern or semi modern house. Will take year's lease and guarantee best of care. WRITE, 705 HERALD. SMALL FARM WITH BUILDING, would like to rent first year, if satis factory would cor^d»r buying, re sponsible party who wlT give property and building good ear*. 241 or ask for P. E. Sipple at the Northern Produce Co. FARM WANTED TO RENT ON shares, with stock, horses and ma chinery. Well known in Towner and McKensTfe countj'. Write. 7*8 Herttid. LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, VOKFI' ikW- GOOD PIANO FOR SALE CHEAP, Cottonwood St. SINGER SEWING MACHINE FOB1 sale. Call 2347J. 52-INCH READING TABLE FOR SALE —Phene 1072. HARD COAL BURNER FOR SALE— 420 N% 7th. )se. County of Grand Forks. In District Court—First Judicial DIs-! trict: Ole Hemly Plaintiff vs. I C. M. Creig Defendant SUMMONS State of North Dakota to the above! iv i^med Defendant: Ton are hereby summoned to answer I the complaint in this action, -which com- I plaint is on file |n the office of the clerk ef tlie district court of Grand Forks I County,- North Dakota, and to' serve a: copy of your answer upon the subscriber within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you. exclusive of the day of service and in case of. your fail ure to appear or answer judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. DatM this Srd day of December, A. D. 1921.* W. J. MAYER. Attomej- for Plaintiff, 'v First National Bank Bldg.. Grand Forks. N. D. 'Jan. 5-12-19-20 Feb. 2-9.1 Moving Picture Fmyries WBBM.MEM .. OH TO EMDOP fex T*Wt£.AS0O LBMUMTBTTIIA l0»«ITDP VtWL Gal! CuV tae iilcicc vii ail tour aides. Then «arefuliy fold dotted line 1 in tta ontire length, Then dotted Iina S and ao ,on. Fold each section under neath accurately. When—oomptateA tarn over and you'll find a surprising raatilt. Save the pictures. Practice Aiakes perfect—and it oft en makes the neighbors feel like! •mashing the piaao. t' 4 *r m, 1922. t% MR. SMITH HOME? ©1022 sv JKTH. Fr*ws 9c«vic«, Inc LEGAL NOTICES JTOTXCS or KOKTOAOX FOIEOLOI VIE ULI Whereas, default has be.en made in the terms and conditions (if ihe mort gage hereinafter described,' in that (be mortgagors have failed to pay past due principal and interest and upon .such de- SSUiS.^^rSK.W Jessie R. Murphy!' his wie. ors hour,°^. those certain premises situeted in thifc S'^, There will be oue on such mortgage at —.ni,i. the fla.te of Kale the sum of Sivtv-six Hundred Ninetv-seven and «-100 'i 16 J. E. LOUDEN, Attorney for Mortgagee. (Jan. 5-i -in- Feb. 2-».) STATE OK NORTH DAKOTA, tlon of Sprigps r.rothers Corpora-, .J no objections are filed within the time 1922. F^bruarv i?th objections. Grand Forks. N. D. (Jan. 12-19-28 Feb. 2-9-10.) comt mortgage executed and delivered by A. J., Truckeubtoc, tw single man, mortgagor, to Wm. Dryburgh. mortgagee, dated the 2nd day of January. 1920, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the County of Grand Forks and State of Morth Dakota on the 3rd day of January, 1920, and recorded in Book 140 of mortgages at Page SI'7, will be fore closed by a sale of the premies In such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the court house in the City of Grand Forks in the County of Grand Forks and State of North Dakota, at the hour of _:00 o'clock P. M., on the 8th day of February. A. D. 1922, to satisfy the amount due upon such mort gage on the day of sale. Tlie premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are 11. silii^^^ss XEft-^IRS TM»* aEUtve:: mum mum aforesaid sue'i application will be heard such is the case and especially he- wil\ uootT fi^-e d»vs'such 19"" written notice to the"persons filing suih ru°PJe I some those certain premises situated In the serve systems, extending foreign ored The NW'/i of Sec. 9. Twp. 152, Range the above described mortgage, the mart- oalamitv gagee has paid the interest on a prior j11 not prove another calamity, mortgage to The Un-ion Central Life In- sold at a price which will put a sub surance company In the sum of 197.79 stantial profit in the hands of the and has included the same in this- fore-! farmers. closure. 1 There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale tbe sum of Twelve Hundred Three and 12-100 Dollars ($1. 202.12) Dollars pins costs. Dated this fSth day of December, 1911. WM. DRYBURGH. Mortgagee. J. E. LOUDEN, Attorney for Mortgagee, Grand Forks, N. D. (Dec. 29 Jan. 6-12-19-20, Feb. 2, 1032.) lonot or •oiraioi m: UBS BALI Whereas, default haa been made in the terms and conditions of the mort gage hereinafter described, in that the mortgagor has failed to pay past due principal and interest and interest, on a prior mortgage and, part of the 1S!0 taxes and upon such' defaults the.mort- Rbtedness-duo gee declared the entire mortgage ln and payable as author ised by this mortgage and by which the power of sale therein contained became operative. ty Now therefore, notice is hereby given. that the certain mortgage executed and I at the date of. sale the sum of Thirty delivered'by Lerensl Wester, a widower, Eighty Hundred Four 12-100 03. mortgagor, to State Bank of Reynolds, I S04.1I) Doll are, pluacoata. a corporation, mortgagee, dated the 29th 1 day of October, 1020 and filed for record STATE BANK OF REYNOLDS,, |n the office or the register of deeds of] a corporation. tiie County of Grand Forks and State ef s.. =sV^', ff/Mertgagee. North Dakota on ihe 10tn day of No vember, 1920, and recorded in Book 151 ef mortgages at Page 50, will be for*, closed by a sale ef the preipises in such a- ».- »ew fau"L»l'th"mortp»gec "d^uS-ed" and +h* Wi«cUo„ of being the does hereby declare the entire m'ortsasre °'Oast man in New ^.ork, can find Indebtedness due and payable as author- nothing remarkable In the fact that hn l7.ed by this mortgage and by which the has outlived more than two such lives power of pale therein contained has be-! as would bp. jn'antHd hirn by (ti» :-in coine operative. it'sties of any rcoutablo life Insurance nttlc0 ,s h'rehy Clven firm, ,n r-.» «»«a i«.» iu .... 2 o'clock P., M., on the True, he has not yet Quite adjusted li1 February, A. D. 182 to himself to the fact that the superin sailsfy trie amount due upon such mon-if„Bj,„, ,r gage on the day of sale. The premised L® th^-!f'r?. of" titatSi I!l°i cerneter- le«cribed in such mortgage and whl'Mi/ 'wor'e,' for many iears, died twen will be sold to' satisfy 'he tame ar«'ty w""in ram* €97.08) Dollars, plus o«ftf. »wi«. Dated this 4th day of'.iannarv. is M. F. JH'RPHT. Mortgagee. )ss. or North Dakota, with its office and principal place of business at Grand .. ,, Forks, N. D., in conformity with, and philosophically and wnder and pursuant to the provi«?rtTs of I Pee. 45of the Compiled laws of North l"akota for ISIS. haTe presented to the I may not. Tt's not a thinsr that I've above court and the judge thereof their bothered myself much about one wav application in writing, duly verified, praying the voluntary dissolution o'" said corporation, and the order of said •ourt and the judge thereof having been r«ade directing that such Application be filed, and that the undersigned give 35 days notice of such application, and such application having been filed according- REGRETS GEORGESEN'S STAND. North Dakota's ClassifiedSe ATTA CO\ OLDEST MAN IN NEW YORK HAS GUARDED GRAVES 50 YEARS York. Jan. 2€.—James ilurray. whose 3 07 years give him a good right AI/rfi NN Sn A«. V««L. .RT CM factv he anS:fi«sUon laughs at the suB- and renlics that there must be plentv more an old as he is. fo .lob Fifty Vcars. record in the office ef Ihe t-ceister of, For the last fifty years or there deeds of the County of Grand Forks and abouts the venerable centenarian hais the. front door of the court house in t.Ue appears every morolnff. rain City of irand Forks In tlie County of!or sh'ne. midwinter or midsummer. Grand ForVs and f^tate of North Dakota. take up his duties as cat.e keeper, und«r wnom b«t 3fftit ODunty of Grand Forks and "State nf' next, few Vears he will be able to re North rakota and described a? follows: place his predecessor in the faithful ^The Nh.'j of Sec. 14 and all of See. c*d gate Jteeper's mind. the new sunennten- still has hopes that within the ,„ Two months ago. for the first time memory, a. telephone message from Mr. Murray saying that he would not be able to be a.t his jaost. I for two days because he had slipped land fallen. All mourned for the old man. as no one could believe he would be able to survive the shock, yet In two days he was back on the job and I has not missed a day since. No System for Long Life. I Most startling of all. however, is the fact that Mr. Murray h«a no County of Grand Forks. 1 Jn District Court—F irst Judicial Dis- sovereign system to give out to a wait In the'matter of the. voluntary dissolu- 111 atfin,hls 4 tion. :i enrroration: '.than tha.t it just happened that way. To whom It may concern: which after all is perhaps a sounder Please fake notice that the directors explanation than many another ren of Spriggr Brothers-Corporation, a cor-) tenarian has been tcmoted into giving, poration oreanir.ed ard existing under Apd as to the future -likewise., fydv'ir,hirn=L.^ other explanation "I may go on living right along." 1 a came touch ot Irish iTrogue, Xor ho from Ireland. "And then again THE KEfiALO MAIL BAG Now therefore, notice is hereby given Editor of The Herald: that anyone interested may prepare and: inrii-e that n,-, ... file objections to such application with xiMMMent nt' thn rr___. the undersigned at any time on or be- ,"'°iJ'ch^ fore Friday, February 17th. 1S22. and If -a,10n- 's opposed to a guaranteed mm- __m no ob.ieoitlons are filed within the time t'?„^ I There ii Bur«au price on grain. I regret that 1. price on grain. I regret that '. land determined without further notice cause of the position he holds, which- Government price fixing and coo on bruary 1 Sth. and If objections throws ths influence of his organiza- trol Of marketing machinery did the ^„^L)apF!catlon., n,omfmous of this Etale and remedy principal and interest and interest on a outcome is problematic and fraught When tlie crop is harvested and sold, prior mortgage and upon such defaults 'with serious eonaeaucnces. The farm-! debts will be paid, .credit will be the mortjwiree has declared the entire era are not only the largest producers, stren.cthened. and business will pirk mortffaffe indebtedness due and payable but t.hey ar© also the greatest con- a.uthorized by this mort^a^e by sumers. Th^y have little money and operative, now there- which the power of sale therein con-, |ftS8 credit, and consequently cannot leaps and bounds. fori buy even Notice is hereby siven that the certain ™ention The consequence is corporation? Our servants at Wash slowing up of business and stagnation, mgton. Will they do it? Not unless The farmer cannot buy machine.!?, w-c put it up to them and so strongly County of Grand Forks and State of its. may help a little here and there £'ew hospital. Detroit, Michigan, ha* North Dakota and described a« follows: i„ the better situated spots, bijt the heen summoned -and is. expected to cr (Aa authorised to drf by the terms of _j i«is demands immediate relief—so a crop can be sown in the spring, har- I'AUK tfLEysrt By George McM ALU iK tion aga.inst what I believe to bo of business during the war ajid proved the farmers. be renewed at once to have the situa- Dated at Grand Forks, N. D.. this llth A. prominent loan agent whose com- tlon. yes, the nation. day of January, 192 pany has probably more loans in The question of orfttit or lose to the M. VI". SPATJLDING. North Dakota than n.ny other, stated government should not enter into the Clerk of the District Court, {the other day that 80% of the farm- discussion at all in such a crisis. Pres- crop next summer, but how can we could survive the ruin of agriculture. hope for :i good price. Mr. George- the -backbone of the nation. 1 sen? You know from experience Make a sure profit possible for the BOTZCS OP MOBTQACHE FOBBC3bOS what the farmers are up against, and farmers for at least two years—fix the __ I do not think he will deny that the Price on his wheat—and at once you 1 a a a a a ^8e hereinafter described, ^n ha™ the!an^ growing worse and that unless that the. banker will be juetiflod in mortgagor has failed to pay past due it -The farmers cannot stand to raise mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the court houee in the City of Grand Forks in the County of Grand Forks and State of North Da kota, at the hour of .2 o'clock P. M^ on tha llth day of February, A. D. 1022, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. -The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are those certain premises situated in the County of Grand Forks and State of North Dakota and described as fol- °Ttoe 8VK of Sec. tS. Twp. 14*. Range 60. (As authorised to do by the tenns of the 'above described mortgage, the mort-. gagee has paid the 1020 and 1021 in terest on a prior mortgage 'in' the .sum of llll.il and part'of the 1910 taxes in the sum of $02.07 aad has included both, in this foreclosure). There.wiU be due on such mortgage Dated this 4lh day of January, 1022. J. B. LOUDEN, Attorney for Mortgage*.. ffrand Fert«%'N. D. -V& tJaa. 6-12-19-20 Feb. J-0.) ••?•.•:'••:•' James Mnrray on duty. or the other. Sure, it's not a thing I've much to say about whether 1 do or I don't." another crop at a loss, nor can the bankers, nor other business men. The next crop must be a profitable one. otherwise ruin stares the bankers, the business men, a.*' well as tlie farmers, in the. tece. t-1.-1 ••'. ••••. What will insure a profitable crop'.' Iv one known and well price fixinjj... No other onh ^eder' tried rem»dv- K^rtcral enough and quick t0 meei the present crisis, importance to the a STeat and even a profitable succcsa. especially to The federal grain corporation must comes to hts relief, the helping the farmer to sow a crop, UP. 1 steel, furniture, clothing, groceries, that they realise that we mean busi etc.. and consequently the manufac.- ness. turers cannot sell—little demand fori They will respond easier now—pri thcir goods—and they close down and throw millions of workers out of em ployment. The purchasing power of these is reduced to bare necessities, if not want, and as labor is the second largest consuming class, business ot all-kinds gets another blow, slows up. stagnates', and we have the condition prevailing at the present time. Before business can be revived, Die purchasing power of the farmer must be rivived. Makeshifts like extension of farm loan credits, land banks, re- and if the profit in the crop i« larfee. business will go forward with sufficient necessities, not to Who can revive the federal Grain marics are coming in June. Respectfully.. —H. -IT. Aaker. Grand Forks. V. Dak. CRARY NOTES Crary, X. D..-.la^i. "5.—P. G. Dur bin is seriously ill at his home,here with pleurisy. His daughter. Miss Agnes Durbin, who is a nurse in Fair- arrive today. Mr. and Mrs. John Hilgers are the parents of a-baby-daughter-born Fri day. January 20. Mrs. W. H. Waike went to Devils Lake Monday evening to spend tha greater part of the week giving ptaso lessons to her pupils Iri that dtj\ Mi«« Anne Mullen wb6 hais been sick in bed wtth rhenmatistn for the past month, is now able' to ott op part of the time. Mr. and Mrs. Jan*eg Orchard aad Children ot Cljide, w«re srieita Stm- day at the home of Mrs. Julia Orch ard. Monday Miw pearl Fbnlof of War wick and Mia* Alice Fonrtof of this village went to Browns Valley, Min nesota, to visit for a week at the home' ot their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Petersoa. They will then proceed to Mlnao apolis where Mlas AUceF Forslof will enroll aa a student In ,tha MacPhail School Of Mns'c tor the coming ga mester. Mlas Pearl FOrslof will spead several weeks in the dtles attaadlng to bnatneai matters oonnectad with her confectionery store. The Bugar Bowl, at Warwtck. Miss Florence Miller vill leave thla week fqr 8t.. Paql.^where «d|a has, a stenographic posKScn. Mias Kathry-w Scott ^tuniad Men-' day- momtng .from tj|*A tm«aratty where irtie attended ^fce«Jualttr From. Misa Scott is. the primarr taaeher in the Crarr apboal. and. to—tor the university as a st«A«at wWt year.