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©2 .' *"•l, -rv :i 'W4 mmm BeTfour Own Qu With Baking Powder any housewife can easily make bis cuits, cakes and pastries that sur pass the product of the world's greatest chefs. A trial will prove that to your entire satisfaction. SEND FOR THE COOK'S BOOK SEE BELOW A lifetime^ of pleasant bake-days if Notice of Mortgage Forecrosure Sale. Notice is Hereby Given, Tbat a cer tain mortgage executed and delivered by Arthur P. Scofleld and Mary J. Scofield, his wife, mortgagors, to Ecker, mortgagee, dated June 22, 1907, and with the pajwer of sale therein contained, duly filed for rec ord in the office of the Register ol Deeds of Ward County, North Dakota, on the 29th day of July, 1907, at 2:35 jf. m. in Book 81 of Mortgagee, page 189, will be foreclosed by sale of the premises in such mortgage and here inafter described, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Minot, in the County of Ward and State of North Dakota, at the bour of 10 o'clock a. m. on the 18th day of May, 1912, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage upon tbe day of such sale. That such default consists in the failure: of said mortgagors to pay an installment of interest due November BAKING POWDER Complies with tiic National and State Pure Food Laws. Send for the r^ok Iinok. V'.!! ran haven opv O. goods, ',V,W you use Ounces 25ct8 I'REF. The- Cook's Book, con- 90 tested, f.ixjb'-nume recipe.*, sent free upcu receipt of the colored w* i)ucV/j in the 25-ccnt c::n. Send it today. Jacrucs Mfg. Co., Chicago 26 1, 1911, and taxes upon said premises for the year 1911. That said mort gage contains a provision, that upon default in the payment of the princi pal or interest, or any part thereof, at the time in said mortgage specified for the payment thereof, then said mortgagee, his heirs or assigns may declare the whole principal and in terest due and payable and tbat said mortgagee has declared and does hereby declare said principal and In terest due and payable in accordauce with said provision. No action or proceeding in law or equity has been commenced for the foreclosure of said mortgage. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are described as follows, to-wit Southwest quarter (SW%) o£ (section twelve (12) In township one hundred ilfty-four (154), north of range eighty-three (83) west Of the Fifth Principal Meridian, said Ward County, N. D., containing 160 You often hear a dealer who is trying to sell you a Grain Drill use this argument: "It is just as good as the Van Brunt." But what's the use of taking any chances when you can get the genuine article? The VanBrunt Shoe, Single and Double Disc Drills, the leading drills since 1861, HAVE MADE THEIR WAY BY THE WAY THEY ARE MADE. Come in and see for yourself and note the special features of the 1912 Drill. HERE ARE A FEW: Open and positive force-feed with feed gates adjustable to sowing small grain, seed, corn, etc., and to prevent bunching of grain- Double adjustable pressure springs, indestructible case hardened disc bearings with dust caps that keep the oil in and the dirt tout. Remember we replace free of charge all bearings that wear out. Bridge construction of Hopper and Frame with double truss rods. Frame and Hopper guaranteed never to sag or get out of shape. Tilting levers by which the machine can be adjusted to condition of soil and size of horses. New improved metal grain tubes so arranged that they point for ward, thus depositing the grain directly under center of disc at the widest point. We also have a complete line of other Spring Implements, including sub Surface Packers, Listers, etc. Right right prices, right treatment. Call and be convinced. Soliciting a continuation of your patronage, we remain, Yours truly, Scofield Implement Co. Minot, N. D. it MNI, more or ha*, aocordlag to Ik* United States government mrw thereof. There will be due upon Bitch jQort* sage at the date of said sale, the sum of fl.MS.48, together with oosta of sole and statutory attorneys' fees. Now Therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power oi sale contained in said mortgage, the said mortgage will be loreclosed by the sale of the premises, in such mortgage and hereinafter describea at the front Door of the Court Houst* in the County of Ward and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock, P. M., on the 18th day of May, A. D., 1912, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale and costs. The prem ises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-, wit: T»e West Half or the South West Quarter and the South West Quarter of the North West Quarter and Lots Two (2) Three (3) Four (4), Seven (7) and Eight (8) of Section One (1) and the Soufh Half of the 1 North East Quarter, and Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Section Two (2) 'I'f O. BOKJDRt Mortgagee. Noble, Blood 6 Adam SOB, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Ml not, North Dakota. 4 4 S 16 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE CLOSURE SALE. Whereas default has been made in the conditions of a certain mort gage containing a power of Bale, ex ecuted and delivered by Rosa A. Wright and Joseph A. Wright, her husband, mortgagors, to Ralph L. Brown, Mortgagee, dated on the 28th day of December, A. D. 1908, and filed for record in the Office oi the Register of Deeds In and for the County of Ward and State of North Dakota, on the first day of February, A. D. 1909, at 3:40 o'clock, P. M., and duly recorded in Book 144 or mortgages on page 191, Wbereas said mortgagee has duly elected and doea hereby elect to declare the whole sum secured by said mortgage and accrued taxes paid by said mort gagee, under the terms of said mort gage to be paid ffy said mortgagors, due and payable at the date of this notice^ and no action or proceedings have been instituted at law to re cover the debt secured by said mort gage, or any part thereof. Sr ?'Wt and .(fee Bast Halt of the North BMI Quarter of Section Eleven (11) and the West Half of the North West Qua«^r *bd Lots One (1) and Three (3) of Section Twelve (12), all in Townahip One Hundred Sixty (100) Range Eighty-nine (89) and Ixts Two (2) Three (3) and Pour (4J of Sec tion Saved (7) and Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Section Eighteen (18) and Lots Two (2) and East Half of the South West Quarter at Section Twienty-eiight (28), and the North East Quarter of the Norm West Quarter of Section Thirty-three (88), all in Township One Hundred Sixty (160) Range Eighty-eight (88), ly ing and being in the County of Ward and State of North Dakota. There will be due and declared due on inch mortgage at the date of tale taxes with interest Inclusive in the sum oi" Seven Hundred Two and 76 100 Dollars and unpaid principal in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, total sum of Twelve Hundred Two and 75-100 (11202.75) Dollars due and payable at date of sale, and costs of this foreclosure. Dated March 29th, A. D. 1912. RALPH L. BROWN, Mortgagee. O. H. Aygarn, Attorney tor Mortgagee, Address and Office, Hettinger, North Dakota. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and de livered by George Buechler and Louise Buechler, his wife, mortga gors, to Interstate Securities Com pany, a corporation, mortgagee, dat ed the 28th day of October, 1909, filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the county of Ward and state oi North Dakota on the 20th day of November, 1909, and recorded in Book 67 of Mortgages at page 472, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court House in Minot, in the county of Ward and state of North Dakota, on the 4th day of May, 1912, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock, p. m., to satisfy he amount due upon suA mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mort gage and which will be sold to satisfy tho tame are s'*uate in Ward Coifnty, North Dakota, and are described as follows: The Northeast quarter (NE%T "East half of the southwest quarter (E%SW%) and West half of the Southeast quarter (W%SE%) of Section Thirty-one (31), Township One Hundred llfty-four (154) North of Range Eighty-two (82), West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, con taining S20 acres, more or less, ac cording to government survey there of. The said mortgagee has paid a cer tain sum due upon a prior lien, which with interest thereon, will on the day of sale, amount to ($126.00) One Hundred and twenty-six Dbllars, included In the amount hereinafter stated (o be ihe amount due at the date of sale. This 'orecloaure and sale Is only for unpaid amounts past due, and expressly subject to installments of said mortgage not yet due. There will be due on such mort gage at th« date of sale the sum af ($147.00) One Hundred and forty seven Dollar*, besides attorneys' fees and costs of foreclosure. Dated March 21. 1912. INTERSTATE SECURITIES COMPANY. Mortgagee. B. D. Kelley, Sheriff of Ward County, N. D. Blasdell, Murphy, Blalsdell, Attorney* flor Mortgagee, Minot, N. D. 3-28—t«— NOTICE iiJ|iRllJp||[lli| v' i- FORE- OP MORTGAGE CLOSURE SALE Notice Is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and de livered by Samuel Phlllipipl and Bar bara B. Phllllppi, his wife. Mort gagors. to 6. H. Bradford, Mortga gee, dated May ttrd, 1910, and filed for record In the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of the County of Ward, and State of North Dakota, on the 21st day olf October, 1910, and re corded In Book 182 of Mortgages, at page 601, and assigned by the said B. H. Bradford on the 15th day of May, 1911, to •. S. Person, which assignment was recorded In the of fice of the said Register of Deeds, in Book 170 elf Mortgage*, at page MM that by reason of the default In the terms and conditions of the said mortgage In the payment of the In stallment due on the 1st day of De cember, 1910, and In the lni due on the 1st day of 1911, and In the payment off due thereon, the said assignee of the said mortgage, has elected In ac cordance with the terms and T,WPirrjrr W tlons of tho said mortgage, to aid does hereby} declare ON entire amount ^aoured by aald Mortgage due and payable that the asslCTes of the said mortgage did pay the sum of 9239.38 upon a prior mort gage after the same had become de linquent and which the said mortga gors neglected and flailed to ray and said mortgage will be '.oreclosed by a sale of the premises In anon mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the court-house, In the city of Minot, In the county of Ward, and the State of North Dako ta, at the hour of two o'clock in tho afternoon, on the 6th day of May, 1912, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The ipremMes described In an eh mortgage and which will be sold to satis ly the same, are described as follows: South Half of the Northwest Quarter (S'% of N. W. and lots Three (3) and Pour (4) of Section Five (5) in Township One Hundred ftftyrslx (56), North of Rang* Eighty-one (81) West of the Fifth Principal iMerldian, in the said Conn ty of Ward. There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Seven Hundred and Sev enty Dollars (1770) together with the costs and expenses of sale. Dated this 22nd day oif March, D. 1912. The electric light plant owned by tbe city of Hillsboro Is now free from debt. The lighting rates ought to be reduced. The eleven year old son of John Christopherson of Palermo died from Kidney trouble. P. S.—We also TWWH A. B. 8. PERSON, Assignee of Mortgage, h. D. Kelly, Sheriff, Ward County, North Dakota. W. F. Doherty, Attorney for Assignee, Minot, N. D. 3-28 tS "My little son had a very severe cold. I was recommended to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and before a small bottle was finished he was as well as ever," writes Mrs. H. Silks, 29 Dowling Street, Sydney, Australia. This remedy Is for sale by all dealers. GALLONS OF GORE SPILLED. A couple of young bloods who got into a dispute coming out of the op era house Monday night settled it in front of the Chink restaurant near the postoffiee. One landed heavily on the other's proboscis and Just gallons of gore were spilled. Householders ,cannot start any too soon to swat the fly. Tbe pests area menace to health, and the myriad army spread disease during the warns months. One fly killed in early spring is equivalent to 1,000,000 killed in Aagust. The effort put forth to kill fche eggs now is very small com pared with the discomfort and siflk ness it will avert. A teacher near Orano asked her little tots to name the birds that re main in the state thru the winter. Reply: "The sparrow, the prairie chic'ken and the stork." The With the dead body of her infant held clasped in her arms, Mrs. James Elliott was buried at Willlston, her death having taken place at her home near that place. She was formerly a resident af Grand Forks. Miss Katherine Ann Nicholson less than a year ago was a happy bride, her marriage taking place May 6, the groom being a prominent farmer re siding near Willlston. G. G. Johnston, residing six mile* southwest of town, sold a 10 1-2 months' old pig weighing 325 pounds, to Joe Wustner last Saturday. That's a pretty good showing for North Da kota.—Ryder News. A. A. Robinson Elevator Co. We wholesale Gras* a and Field Seed* and Corn S W North Dakota grown resistant Flax Alfalfa S E E WHEAT, FLAX, OATS, MILLET, GRASS SEEDS, FODDER CORN, SIBERIAN and GERMAN MILLET, HOG MILLET, DAKOTA GROWN ALFALFA, and BROHE GRASS free from Quack G»*ass. Blue Stem Wheat 97% germination. Rustler Dent Seed Corn Canadian Oats Winter Vetch All our seeds are the best money can buy, and pass the N. D. Seed Law. SECOND HAND GRAIN BAGS for SALE At the investigation concerning the death af George Wilson, the Laps ford farmer who killed his wife's sis ter, Clara Kruse, then ended his own life, it was learned that he had killed himself by firing two shots, one thru the rigiht temple and one thru the heart. The question arose which shot the man fired first and whether he was conscious of firing the second shot. Farmers and Merchants ATTENTION I am in the market for car lots A Portal minister will edit a column in the International regularly. "Mother Jones," a national figure, will speak in Devils Lake April 20. The Bismarck Tribune refers to Game Warden Stenviak as president of the 1-9(11 legislative pie club ana honorary member of the National pie club. If you have a car or two write me at once and tell me how many you have and what kind, and what you want for them. I want them sacked fiee of frost and good size, and must have them loaded by you, and you must line the csr. A quick reply is wanted. Either write, wire or phone to Yours respectfully, of O A O E S I. Lr. LUTZ, a few men to go with cars. ippfppp® t' MINOT, N.D. y' "a Is i-n! •I i'l i» 8 I y*-7 il" •fc A W k' $