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! | g SCOQP CAYFULL AN’ DOHN SIT_WID OH Cigna BANK To DE FAH OE THE CUB REPORTER AH BUV ALL FINGS MISTUH SCOdP- BE RAIS “ 7) o Feel Superstitious ALL RIGHT LITTLE OLD BAD LUCK- COME ON — IM GONNA SIT WITH DECISION MAY NOH BDKING WREW YOR Many Grubbers Fast Choking Wind Out of Goose Thai Lays Golden Egg LES DARCY FAILED TO WATCH HIS STEP Governor Whitman Highty Com- mended in Maay Sestions for His Action (United Press.) ‘New York, March 15.—Any — idea one might ha ad that boxing was not on its ind tottering un- steadily to its corner for the final round should be thoroughly dissipat ed by Governor Whitmi © permit er it will d knock the ¢ of the ring is something mains for time to tell. Whitman was severely many quarters when he took his stand against Darcy, while in other spots commended. red he should not have shown discrimination against Darcy, pointing out that Freddie Welsh, Tom Cowler, Ted Li and others are al- lowed to. bo: hout interference. They are ujst as much at fault as is Darcy, for they are Jnglishmen, whereas Darcy is an Australian, and of Irish descent. Divorce Fans From Money. Whitman's action se to have been taken because Di had neg: lected his duty to come to America and get some easy money. The spec- tacle of a foreigner coming here and separating New Yorkers trom their cash because they were easy marks evidently didn't appeal to the gover- nor. The other English boxers al- ready were in this country when war was declared. Darcy made a frightful mistake when he refused-to talk business with Mike Gibbons and promoters from the middle west. Then, when he listened to bad advice and separated himself , from Tim O’Sullivan he made another bad step. Each of these actions caus- action in; ! | i | 1 You WouLD 1 SEE IF- i | i GEORGE, OUR GROCERN BILL Is TERRIBLE THIS MONTH - | WISH OVER_ ‘THE SLIPS AND, ooK ars ed adverse comment and the people began to kick, Not Complimented. Governor Whitman's attention nat- urally was called to what was going on. \He couldn’t have helped seeing it if he read the newspapers. Darcy wasn't complimented by any means in the things said about him. If Gov- ernor Whitman got the wrong impres- sicn it's his own fault. Killing the Game. The money grabbers among the box- ers are fast choking the wind out of the goose that lays the golden egg. It wouldn’t be at all surprising if every boxing law in the country was wiped off the books within two or three years, You'll enjoy the Radisson, Minne- apolis. This is The Eureka Silo That You Have Seen Advertised In“The Farmer”, “The | | | Dakota Farmer” and “Northwest Farmstead.” Every farmer in this state will sooner or later have one or more silos. They are just as necessary to eco- nomical and profitable far- ming as is the live stock for which the silos are built and filled. Every farmer who builds a silo wants the best his money can buy. And with the great number of silos on the market, many of them of very doubtful value, we know its some- thing of a puzzle for you to pick out the one best silo for your farm. We found it something of a puzzle ourselves until we saw the Eureka and right there we yi Stopped, for we realized that IT was just what we had been looking for—A REAL SILO at a REA- SONABLE PRICE. It.was easy for us to see this and we feel sure it will be easier for you to sec it because you kuow what a silo must do to make good on. your farm. _ If you will take just a few hours soon to come in, we can show you quickly how the Eureka will do all that you ex- pect’a silo to do. Better come in this week so you can place your order early, for if we are not very much mistaken, the Eureka Silo ba Company is going to be swamped with orders from this _ state'very early in the season. CA. FINCH LUMBER TO. _ BURLEIGH, N. DAK. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE, ditions of the mortgage hereinafter described, Notice Is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage executed and deliv. ered by Joseph J. Shubert, mortgag- or, to Francis E, Young, mortgagee, dated the 12th day of July, 1915, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the County of ‘Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the 16th day of September, 1916, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., and recorded in Book 140 of Mortgages on page 136, and assigned by said mortgagee to John A. Larson by an instrument in writing dated the 6th day of Novem. ber, 1916, which assignment was filed for record in the office of the regis- ter of deeds of Burleigh County, ‘North Dakota, on the 14th day of February, 1917, and was recorded in Book 139 of Assignments, on page 93, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described, at the front door of the courthouse at Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., on the 24th day of March, 1917, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the date of sale. The premises described in said age and which will be. sold to the same are situate in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and described as follows, to it: Lots Three (3) and Four (4), of Twenty-nine (29), of Sturgis’ Addition to the city of Bismarck, ac- cording to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the register of deeds of said Burleigh County. There will be due on such’ mort- gage on the date of sale the sum of Ono Hundred Thirteen and 60100 Dollars ($113.60), besides the costs, disbursements and expenses of this foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, February 14, 1917. JOHN iA. LARSON, Assignee of ‘Mortgagee. Newton, Dullam & Young, Bagee. Bi North Dakota, —1, 8, 15, 22) Community Effort. tioned whether any bird would be such a “darned fool as to go off and flock all by himself,’ and inherently, no sone human being does it. We have been doivg thirgs in groups for sev- eral hundred thousand years now, and we hove been getting better at it all the time. There is still a long way to go. That is where the preachers of community effort can help. Seven Hills of Ancient Rome. The names of the seven hills of an- cient Rowe are, the Palatine, the Capitoline, the Aventine, the Cnelian, the Esquiline, the Quirinal and the Vimainal, ne ek RRS | espera i Default having occurred in the con-} Attorneys for Assignee of Mort: ij Lord Dutdreary humorously ques- : AC’ IS ¢@ SUPPER READY I’M SO HUNGRN t COULD EAT A ROUSE g | MORTGAGE SALE, Notice is hereby given that a cer- tain mortgage, executed and delivered by Simon Harris (a widower), mort- gagor, to Atonzo Thompson, Mortga- i gee, dated the 1st day of April, in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine j Hundred and Seven (1907), and filed |for record in the office of the Register jof Deeds, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 17th ;day of April, A. D, 1907, at 10 o'clock p. m., and recorded in Book 35 of | Mortgages, on page 47, which mort- ; Sage was thereafter assigned by Al- bert Thompson, ‘as executor of the last will and testament of Alonzo Thompson, deceased, to Francis E. Young, on the 24th day of July 1916, jcovering the land hereinafter descrii- ‘ed and which Assignment of Mort-: gage was filed in the office of the Reg- ister of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, at 10:20 o'clock a, m., on March 6th, 1917, and duly re- corded in Book 33 of Assignments, on page 367, will be foreclosed by a sale of the pr such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court House in the’ City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m., on the 28th day of April, | A. D. 1917, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage of the date of sale. The premises des ed in said mortgage and whic 1 be sold to satisfy the’same is that certain piece and parcel of land lying’ and situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of Narth Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: oo The North half of, the | Southeast quarter and the North half of the Southwest quarter, and. the,, North- east quarter of Section eight, (8), in Township One Hundred Forty (140) Range Wighty (80), West of the Fif- tieth ‘Principal Meridian in Burleigh acres, more or less, according to the government survey thereof. That there will be due on said mort- County, North Dakota, containing 320]. one and 30-100 (§: 0) dollars, to- gether with the s ory attorney's fees and the costs-of this sale and foreclosure. Dated .at. Bismarck, North Dakota, this 13th day of March, A. D. 1917, FRANCIS E. YOUNG, Assignee of Mortgagee. H. F. O'HARE, Attorney for Assignee, Bismarck, North Dakota. (3-15, 22,.29; 4-5, 12, 19) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids for the grading of a highway leading from the corner of Washington Avenue and Main Street gage on the day of sale the sum of Five Thousand Nine Hundred, Eighty- Announcement! to the proposed ‘Mandan ‘Ferry land- ing on the Missouri River in the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, and for corrugated iron culverts to be used thereon, will be received by tho Board of City Commissioners of the said city until eight o'clock p. m., March 26th, 1917. Bids will be re- ceived on the grading and on the cul- vyerts separately. Plans and specifl- cations are on file in the office of the City Auditor and in the office of the City Engineer. Each bid must be ac- companied by a certified check for five per cent of the amount bid, pay- able to the order of A. W. Lucas, President of the City Commission. The City Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids. R. H. THISTLETHWAITB. = City Auditor. sj) (225 81, °8, 15,'22) BA8B. REPORTED OUT OF DANGER Big Sandy, iMont., March 15.-—Ira Labb,‘the man shot by P. B. McClin- lo is recovering. Ho is stil] in the hospital, but is in no immediate dan- ger’of death. His vocal chords are paralyzed and his right side is par- tially paralyzed. It is expected that he soon will be able to leave the hospital, but will probably be an in- valid. * McClintock is at Great Falls and is at liberty under bonds of $15,000 pend- ing the outcome of. Babb’s injuries. It is impossible to learn the exact cause of the shooting until the pre- liminary hearing, but it is stated that Babb entered Mrs. McClintock’s room and made improper approaches. Function of Art. Truer words were never spoken by Schiller than when: he ignid: “Where and whenever.urt deteriorates, it-is al- the fault’ of the artists.” ‘The tion of artis: to eduente, and ele- vate, and when it fails to Mo this, It fails in its 4 : We wish to announce to the general public that on March Ist we opened a milk station and also took over the Ward’s dairy route. We guarantee our milk to be absolutely pure, due to the fact that the cows, from which we get our milk, are government inspected and have been found free from tuberculosis. All the milk, we bottle is milked with mechanical milkers, insur- ing absolute purity. No hand touches the milk from the time it comes from the cow, until it goes into your home, being bottled by machinery. | oy The cream we bottle is also milked by a. mechan- ical:milker and comes from the weltknown dairy farm of Wolf & Sawtell of Flasher. whose dairy herd is one of the finest in the state; is also gov- vernment inspected, and whose dairy is equipped in a most modern and sanitary manner. All-bottles are cleaned by an. electric:-washer after which they are thoroughly disinfected and steri- lized every day. IF YOU WANT PURE MILK AND CREAM HAVE YOUR NAME PUT ON OUR DELIVERY ROUTE BY CALLING PHONE 348 re ove