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i 1 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE, SOTHIS IS A New Plan to Combine National | | ed athletes. Game and Preparedness by St. . Louis Attorney; Will Develop 10,000 Youths. St. Louis, Mo., March 21.—Idealistic baseball is being planned for St. Louis by J. C. Jones, attorney, who plans to combine big league bascball with an effort to train boys to become athletic young men and eventually to develop into proper material for sol- diers in Uncle Sam’s army. The idea ig absolutely new and strangely enough. has been given birth in perhaps the poorest of all big he St. Louis Cardi- league tcams— nals. s will be prepared to give t SCOOP jie ou8, | COTTON FIELD! Club, Owned by Fans, to Train Boys for Service V/-AND THIS IS ITH WAY THAT COTTON REALLY GROWS -INSTED OF IN SHIRTS AND SHEETS AND SO , \prq- Scoop Is Stuck on Raising Cotton ea Sate /WELL- WELL \T Must BE PRETTY SOFT AT THAT- RAISING- COTTON Is NOT AS bevy of youths, but an array of train- | In brief—Jones’ plan is this: To buy the Loufs National; league club for $350,000, and issue stock in popular subscriptions of $50 per share, in the amount of $50,000. Each shareholder will be entitled to name a boy to belong to the Cardinal club, The club will be an athletic or-| ganization in which each member will) have the benefit of the training of trainers of the St. Louis National league bill club and of the ballplayers on the team, and will, in addition, have the use of the ball park when the team is a Jach boy named as a member of inal club will receive a seas- | s to all ball games played by! the team during the year. Members have the option of nam- ing a boy cach year. mec eweos MRS. HELENE, BRITTON The scheme is Utopian but it would Sale of the Cardinals means the ake a Utopian scheme to revive in-; passing of the only woman club nafter descr R. H. THISTLETHWAITH, gage was filed in the office of the Reg- City Auditor, ister of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, at 10:20 o'clock a. on March 6th, 1917, and s duly r snments, on corded in Book 33 of Assig | page 367, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premis in such mortgage and J hereinafter described at the tron door of the Court House in the City “i = 5 ot Bismarck, Burleigh County, State alley City, N. D., March 22.—May- of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 or Moe shifted from low into high o'clock p. m., on the 2sth day of April,| tis afternoon and the Valley City |§ A, D. 1917, to satisfy the amount due] he first in the history of upon said mort > of the date of sale. The premises de: ze mortgage and which will be sold to{ Mesday night, satisfy the same is that certain piece) at the armo: and parcel of land lying and situated band co} RNCUBAISN, LUBBAO uM en? The North half of the Southeast (By Valentine Mott Pierce, M. D.) ted to travel through its Ay program. nightly. s in St. Louis in the Cardinal] ow in the major leagues. team, | | Britton inherited the club ire In addition to his plans for prepa Stanley and Frank Dellaas Robi- government, not an indiscriminate cdness, Jones believes he can build! son, her father and uncle, oe Auction Sale The Under his farm 20 miles southeast of Bismarck, 6 miles south west of Brittin, known as the George Welch farm, Thursday, March 29, 1917 Horses, 75 Head Cattle 12 Head of Hogs and 25 Geese Machinery and Household Goods One Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. And other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE—All items of $10.00 or under cash. On items over $10.00 time will be given until October 1, 1917, on approved bankable notes bearing 10 per ecnt interest from date. 2 per items over ten dollars. Sale to Commence at 10 O’Clock A.M FREE LUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT NOON. JOE CLARIDGE, Owner JM. THOMPSON, Auctioneer ' | H ' 4 | ' ' ‘ ‘ | One New Heating Stove. ned will sell the following property, from real ball club out of the bunch! Lup a re ot misfits Manager Miller Huggins | for him. i now has pl management of the club wi hands of 25 St. Loyis business men who will 1 of common tockholdes per ny money going over that per | e will be used, if Jones’ plans; decide it the past, h There has never been a movement of the uplift kind in which he has not NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Default having occurred in the con- itions of the mortgage hereinafter bed, Notice Is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered by Joseph J, Shubert, mortgas- 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, jat 1:30 o'clock p. m., and recorded in Book 140 of Mortgages on page 156, and assigned by said mortgagee to John A. Larson by an instrument. in writing dated the 6th day of Novem- cent discount for cash on wwececooes come ewer n nnn nnn oo enn +=... nnn + s c : J J. L, BELL, Clerk olds—3 mares and 2 stallions. Col. Pat. McGuire, Auctioneer HORSE SALE! Thursday, March 29 The undersigned will sell at Disbursement Sale on their ranch t at BRADDOCK, the Horses listed and described below: oe 75 HEAD ‘HORSES 75 Block ‘Twentynine (28), of Sturgis About 20 head of Pure Bred Percherons and the baalnce High Grade Percherons REGISTERED STOCK Consists of 10 head of brood mares, running in weight from 1600 pounds to one ton, five nead of which are coming two-year mares. GRADE STOCK Consists of several heavy brood mares, a few choice heavy geldings, and the balance from 1 to 3 years old. SALE STARTS AT 10 O'CLOCK SHARP. Free lunch at noon. FREE TRANSPORTATION FROM BRADDOCK Train Leaving Bismarck at10a.m. Arrives at Braddock 11:58 TERMS CASH :—But time will be given until November 1, 1917, on approved security at 8 per cent. DRAKE, NEWCOMER & SCROGGIN, Owners 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, xt 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 mortgage and which will be sold to y the same are situate in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and described as follows, to Lots Three (3) and Four (4), of Addition to the city of Bismarck, ac- cording to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the regis of deeds of said Burleigh County. There will be due on such mort- gage on the date of sale the sum of One Hundred Thirteen and 60-100 Dollars ($113.60), besides the costs, disbursements and expenses of this foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, February 14, 1917: JOHN ‘A. LARSON, Assignee of Mortgagee. Newton, Dullam & Young, Attorne: for Assignee of Mort- gagel Bismarck, North Dakota. (2—15, 22; 3—1, 8, 15, 22) Five head of yearlings, all by given that a uted and delivered (a widower), mort- or, to Aionzo Thompson, Mortga- gee, dated the Ist day of April, in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Seven (1907), and filed | for record in the office of the Register lof Deeds. County of Burleigh, and | State of North Dakota,-on the 17th jday of April, A. D. 1907, at 10 o'clock been active. iz quarter and the North half of the Southwest quarter, and the North- east quarter of Section eight (8), in Township One Hundred Forty (1 Range Eighty (80), West of th tieth Pr pal Meridian in Burle County, North Dakota, containing ince Scheele, in 1 discov- rie acid was present in the ntifie man Have been mak- imental investigations aud most universal opinion of our best medical men that the pres- of uric acid in the em in ex- es, more or less, a is the cause of rheumatism and vernment survey thereof. That there will be due on said mort-|— Ever When the urate salts are pre- out of the blood into the the day of sile the sum of! ered that e-structure the person sut- a » Hundred LOO (g: Laoy dollar with the tutory attorn 1 gout and rheumatism in the and joints, or suffers from ue lumbago and n in the: back mus- » 12, 19) jcles. The first aim of the sufferer 7 should be to get rid of the uric acid, which, in excess, is a poison, and to do this it is well to drink about a pint of hot water morning and night —get tablets of Anuric (double strength) at the nearest drug store and take them before meals regular: ly. Anuric will do no harm to the system and will carry off the uric acid by stimulating the kidneys. Then tincture iodine may be painted over the swellings, or in more severe cases hot linseed poultices may be applied to soothe the local symptoms. But most important is it for the to abstain from meat, to diet, drink only lemonade or hot water, and take 7 ‘ : | Anuric for a considerable time, as it City Engineer. h bid must de 2¢-) causes a drainage outward of the uric companied by certified check for] (cig and is many times tent five per cent of the amount bid, pay- Oe eis aan mes more than lithia and usually one finds that able to the order of A. W. Lucas,| i." 4. : - : aq b President of the Commission. it dissolves uric acid as hot water WAIT!! WE ARE COMING ‘TO BUY HORSES MARES and MULES We want Horses and Mares 4 to 8 years old and from 1200 lbs. and up. Mules any size. Bring inyour horses and get highest market prices. Will buy mares in foal. HARRIS & CO. Largest Dealers in the Northwest t North Dakota, A. 1.1 ‘ {hy rom the corner of venue and Main Street an Ferry land- River in the City akota, and for igated iron culverts to be used eon, will be received by the Board of City Commissioners of the said city until eight o'clock p. m., March 26th, 1917. Bids will be re- ed on the grading and on the cul- verts separat Plans and specifl- eations are on file in the office of the City Auditor and in the office of the high p. m., and recorded in Book 35 of Mortgages, on page 47, which mort- age was thereafter assigned by Al- bert Thompson, as executor of the last will and testament of Alonzo Thompson, deceased, to Francis EF. Young, on the 24th day of July 1916, H. W. Allen, G. H. Narimore _. South Sth Street. BISMARCK maRcH 23 (2—22; 3—1, 8, 15, 22) Wonderland tendance. Appropriate encertainment was given by the Minot Automobile Road Fans Holding aj club, assisted by the Minot Dealers’ Business Session—Auto Club association. Entertains Visitors. a (United Press.) ‘. D.. March 22.—All county Your visit to the Twin Cities will from the counties | be more enjoyable if’ you’ stop ‘at this the train passes, all| Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cui: hile and garage men,| Hotel Radisson, Minneapoli today at a meeting of | Rooms—$2.75 at $1.50 to $2.50, covering the land hereinafter des -| The City Commission reserves the the Wonderland Trail boosters, State ed and which Assignment of Mort-| right to reject any or all bids. Engineer Bliss of Bismarck is in at- bed in said a the lecorations were mate Wet This is The Eureka Silo: That You Have ie show is being hel e , ant wit be reucured by /Geen Advertised In“The Farmer”, “The Dakota Farmer” and “Northwest e Farmstead.” Every farmer in this state will sooner or later ha 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. Lvery farmer who builds ! a silo wants the best his = : money. can. buy. And, with the great number of silos fa 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 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 see it because you know 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 véry much mistaken, the Tureka Silo Company is going to be swamped with orders from this state very early in the season. C. A. FINCH LUMBER CO. BURLEIGH, N. DAK. Harness aud Harness Repairs I have a complete line of this merchandise on hand and can quote prices that are less than present wholesale prices. I am closing out this line. of goods. If you have ever bought any- thing right come and buy this harness. - 120 3rd St. de »)