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GAMES AHEAD; RIVALS ALTER’ Hugh- McQuillan’s Masterly| ‘Hurling Big Feature in New York’s Showing (By the Associated Press) | Chicagq, Aug. 23—Headed pen- rd while their St. Louis and} ivals falter, the New York! are four games ahead of the Cardinals and five and a half! uhead of the Cubs, despite the fact! that they have been invading the| enemies own strongholds. Behind Hugh MeQuillan’s master- ly hurling, the MeGraw men rode} rough shod over Cincinnati and their star young moundsman, Johnny Couch, in the first game of the ser- jes with the Reds, 7 to 3, The Car- dinals were idle, but the Cubs drop- ped a close contest to Brooklyn, 5 to 4, chiefly due to Dazzy Vance’s effective twirling. Stop Winning Streak Joe Bush’s winning streak was stopped at nine straight and the ‘Yanks had their lead over the Browns cut to a half game by. Cleveland’s} victory, 6 to 2. George Uhle held the Yanks to a brace of hits while Tris Speaker’s homer. inthe first inning started an attack on Bush that caus- ed him to be derricked in favor of Murray after the fifth. Shocker's twirling helped St. Louis to trounce Boston 9 to 4, and climb closer to the top. Continue Hitting The Tigers, continuing their heavy patting attack, pounded out two vic- torys over the Athletics 6 to 4 and 17 to 3. Blue in¢reased his. margin | BY BILLY EVANS. Too much is plenty. Unquestionably that will be'the at- titude of the major league clubs soon on any mid-season sale of star ball players, ‘At present the sporting pages are giving much attention to the two New York clubs’ activities along this line. Recently the Yankees put over a trade for Joe Dugan and Elmer Smith ELMER SMITH (LEF*) AND JOE EGAN ~~~- BASEBALL HISTORY ABOUT TO REPEAT. BY BILLY EVANS. Is history going to repeat itself in the National League? Last year the Pittsburg elub en- tered the home stretch a hot favorite to win the pennant. New York reilly was the onfy club Picked to be strong contenders, they had failed to live up to the pke- season dope. They couldn’t . get started. They played good ball at} times,\but as a rule they were er- ratic: 5 No: one figured York-Pittsburg series. When'the Pir-} much, on the: New ‘ Western Open’ Championship : J ‘There 'was a field of approximate-| 3 -| paired as early starters. | who ever captured the. western open,| Starts at Oakland ‘Hills . Club (By the Associated Press) Detroit, Aug. 23—On a. course | baked by continued drought and with’ :speedy greens, scores of the leading \ golfers of the country, got ‘away. at Oakland Hills country - club ‘this morning in quest of the western open| championship. : re by ly 150 entrants, and'the grind that, |.” barring ties, ends Friday night, with ‘See a new titleholder crowned, Walter; Hagen, now champion, not: being in|” the list of contesants, on. account}... exhibition engagements. The weather forecast promised showers but these are expected to have slight effect on the course. To F. G. Williams of Grand Rap- ids and_H. B. Chisholm, of Detroit, |” goes the honor of formally opening the tournament, the schedule calling for them to get off from the first tee at nine o’clock followed at five minute intervals by the other pairs. Mike Brady, Oakland Hills profes- sional and Jock Hutchinson, former Britain open champion, also were “Chick” Evans, the only amateur was ‘scheduled with the afternoon starters, teamed with John Farrell, the youthful professional from Mar- maock, Ny ‘¥W,-while Hagen, .Sarazen, Barnes “Bobby” Jones and some of the other familiar, figures in the golf -world are missing from the western open. ae r | The classic has brought. out a re- presentative group of professionals ‘from the east and middlewest. The amateur entry list was, small, Evans being the only one who is known in- “ternationally. udweiser dae ts Everywhere : : ANHEUSER-BUSC i, INC., ST. LOUIS Gamble-Robinson Fruit Co. Wholesale Distributcrs ¢ Bismarck, North Dakota The elimination rounds are on to- day and tomorrow, the . entrants shooting 18 holes-each day, and only ‘the low 64 getting into the final; day’s play which is over 36 holes. | £¥ The premises ‘described in such mort- gage and which will be sold to satis- Southeast Quarter of. Section Four, front door of the courthouse at Bis- marck in the County Burleigh and state of North Dakota at the hour for the sum of ten thousand dollars to the person named in the said re- turn, to which reference is madé for the same are described as follows: further particulars; and notice is as the league’s leading rum-scorer! of Boston, giving, in exehange, Few- i ; : by tallying seven times. in the .two| ster, Miller, Mitchell, and a pitcher fiat ined: berween them ane the] ates took four straight the dope was The: peat ee rath 72 holes | township One Hundred Forty, Bangs hereby. given, Chat any’ person inter-| September, Hohe) to. satisfy the z National League championship. terribly, upset;\, likewise, the morale. M 5 Si Seventy-five, situate — it urleigh| ested’ in said estate may appear 2 Wictories correspondingly stiff Nor the time and place above mention-| #mount)due upon such mortgage on games \ After losing the first game of a iwin Dill to Washington, Mack) a yeeruit, twirled the White Sox to aj; 3 to 0 shutout. Max Carey’s hit drove yet to be selected, On the surface it isn’t a bad deal for the Boston club. Mitchell is a pretty good shortstop and Boston needed one badly. Chick Fewster, un- A series cof seven games was still to be waged between the two clubs. If my memory serves me correctly the New York Giants won all of These victories correspondingly stiff-| ened the Pirates’ spine. Since that series New York han played the erratic baseball, while the Par for the-course is 74. BOX TO DRAW - Werner, N. D., Aug..23.—A boxing; County, North Dakota, and contain- ing one hundred sixty acres more or less according to Government survey. gage, for principal, interest and tax- the@hy ‘of sale. The premises de- scribed in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: East Half of ed, and file written objections to the confirmation of said sale, and may be heard. There will be due on such mort- i e, 1 7 x In witness whereof, the signature in the run which enabled Pittsburgh | ti] hit by a pitched ball and badly | them. Pittsburgers have played like world Es paid,'at the date of sale, the sum| of the Judge of said Court is hereto| the Northwest Quarter and South- ge) Th ve that Pittsb’ f- io 5 : bout held here Saturday between rid, iaale, th K ° he reverse that Pittsburgh suf-| champions, _ us | “Kia” Williams~and “Kayo” Saby re- of Fifteen Hundred Eighty-six Dol subscribed ae attested by) he seal west Quarter of Northwest Quarter to down Philadelphia 4 to 3. Of No Help Fred Toney, who was obtained by the Cardinals from the Braves via |e waiver route will be of no help to St, Louis in its fight for the pennant injured, was the most promising young infielder in the American Lea- gue. Miller is a good outfielder. Centers Around Dugan. Elmer Smith, who figured in the fered at the hands of the Giants was the turning point in the 1922 race. Those. seven defeats greased the to- boggan for the Pirates. Despite every effort. on Manager McGraw Saw Ahead. In the spring, Mznager McGraw, of the Giants, in summing up his ¢lyb’s chances, simply said: “Pittsburg is the club that we beat. sulted in a drew of eight rounds. | Ralph Beagle won over Joe Mossit in a few-round preliminary. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE. FORE- lars and Forty-three Cents ($1586.43) besides lawful attorneys fee an costs of foreclosure. and Northwest Quarter of Northeast Quarter, in Section Thirty-two, Township One Hundred Forty-four, Range Seventy-nine E 1-2 NW 1-4 & SW 1-4 NW 1-4 & NW 1-4 NE 1-4, 'd] marck, in the county of Burleigh and State of North Dakota this 12th day of August A, D. 1922, By the-Court, Dated puly 26,. 1922. (SEAL) MARY CLEARY AND MARGARET . CLEARY, Mortgagees. Bismarck, N. ; ; eal, with Joe Dugan, wasn’t playing | yo?) , : 4 this year. Branch Rickey, manager secaleety Ioe the Boston Rel Sow | Gibson's part, the club continued to} if we are to win. ‘The other teams; CLOSURE SALE. ZUGER & TILLOTSON, I. C. DAVIES, ‘See. 32, Twp: 144, R. 79, in Burleigh of the Cardinals saw Toney in Nash- : - |1ose with monotonous regularity, and] will oer strong opposition but Pitts-}' Notice is hereby given that by vir-| Attorneys for Mortgagees, Judge of ‘said County Court.| County, North Dakota. tue of of \ 8-19-21) “here will be due on such mort- ville, Tennessee, and said the big| fellow would report in the spring. George Sisler was the outstanding eae eneratly. slow and. loose: | Tt had become evident to the New eee ee ee enna acial ; 4 y: played ‘game theprowns | York o nwersthat. the club needed a} the St Louis Cardinals in a crucial} were selecting St. Louis as the) kota, wherein the Bismarck Build- ‘ 1 ly played game Deter eracked out! third baseman. Age,had slowed up| Series at the Polo Grounds.” The} Giants: toughest« opponent.) At er ing “and Loan Association of Biss OFTHE ‘SALE OF certain tsatnenet, areca ied be | gether with egal attorney's foovanid bes penty t alr k i ‘Nally | Giants won four of the ‘five games,{ ent it-is beginning to lool if John ,N. D., oration, is plain- r . ti foreclosure. Frank Baker, and Mike McNally esi nine: ys marek, N, 'D.ia.-cORporalions, ta by STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun-| Sena Lynge (his wife), mortgagors,| “Das August 1, 1922. a three ‘hits in five times at bat and made eleven putouts and one assist. Harry Heilmann smashed out ‘his 19th homer of the season and Her- man Pillette, the youthful Tiger hurler won his seventeenth game of the season when the’ Tigers romped home with their. second game. Poled Homer Gharrity of the Senators poled a homer inside the grounds at Wash- ington in~the first game. ‘i Stubby Mack, pitcher obtained from Seattle by the White Sox kept the Senators guessing. He pitched great ball holding his opponents to five scattered hits, and cracked out In reality any gossip possible about the deal centers around Third Base- man Joe Dugan. wasn’t hitting. On the Boston club was Joe Dugan; the best young third, sacker in the American League. New York stepped right out and secured him. At other times when the Yankees were in dis- tress Boston came.to rescue. A much similar condition exists in the National League. When the New York Giants need help, it ‘always seems possible to put over a deal with the Boston Nationals that will bring the star desired from): that team to the Giants.’ Only recently Manager McGraw bolstered up his pitching staff by get- was lucky.to finish in seeond place. Giants Looked Great. Reeently the New York Giants me‘ obtaining a three-game margin on the series. ss The Giants looked great, while the, Cardinals, because of bad_ pitching, looked terrible. On the showing in that series a lot of the experts be- gan’ to concede the pennant to the Giants and to county the Cardinals out. Then along. came the bold Pirates. ARR ns | 1922, at the hour of ten o'clock in als’ star pitcher, for the veteran Fred Toney, a couple of untried youngsters’ and a lot of cash. : This deal was made just 24 hours burg really is the only dangerous club.” ‘ At that time most: of the experts! McGraw knew what he. was talking about. ‘ From now on the Pittshurg team will bear watching. ‘It is playing: the ball it really is capable of. a judgment and decree foreclosure and sale in an’ action in the district’ court of the county of Rurleigh and. State “of. North Da- tiff, and Anton Beer and Angelina Beer, his’ wife, are defendants, en- tered on the 1st day. of August, 1922; arid a special execution issued thereon, the undersigned, as sheriff of the county of Burleigh and State It would be a strange coincidence if history should repeat itself, py having the four reverses start, the Giants on the wrong road as did the fseven defeats in 1921 for the Pjrates. gage on the day of sale the sum of Three Hundred Fourteen and 42-100, Dollars ($314.42), (which | sum, in- cludes interest paid upon a_ prior mortgage and taxes paid ‘upon the of North Dakota for that purpose appointed, will sell at: public auction ‘at the'front door of the court house Se Jessie P. Treacy, ey, Jr., Dorothy Register, formerly Dorothy Treacy, Kenneth W. Treacy, in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and State of North Da- ;'on--the:2nd day of September, | a the forenoon of that day, the real estate and mortgaged premises, situ- ated in’ said county ‘and state, ‘d fected, in such judgment and ‘execu- tion to be sold, and which are’ de- &cribed as follows, to-wit: ‘Lots One NOTICE HEARING THE REPORT REAL Robert H. Treacy, otherwise known as R. H. Treacy, Deceased. ugust E. Johnson, Dr.John L. Trea- guardian of said Ronnett W. Trea- cy, a minor, Respondents: ithe wate of Norik Dakota to the : above named Respondents? please take notice, that’ pursuant to an. order ‘of this Court; made canal ated gage at the date of sale the sum of Twelve Hundred Thirteen Dollars and Forty-four Cents ($1213.44), to- Notice of Foreclosure Sale Notice is hereby given that that ty of Burleigh. In County Court, Before Hon. J. €. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of | to J. C. Anderson, Mortgage, dated 350s Andecnon; ‘the 20th day of April, 1917, and filed x Mortgage. for record in the office of the regis- Ziger & Tillotson, ter of deeds of the County of Bur- ‘Attorneys for Mortgagee, leigh and state of North Dakota‘on| p:.marck, N. D. 7 the 25th day of April, 1917, and re- i 16-23-30 9-6, corded in Book. “138”. of- Mortgages, d page 261, will be foreclosed by a sale! qe area of Newfoundland is of the premises in such mortgage! shout equal to that of ths state of and hereinafter described at the Virginia. August E. Johnson, Petitioner, vs. Robert H. Trea- minor and I, P. Baker, the special \ You, and each one’ ‘of you, will the oS \ ny of 2 o'clock, p.gn., on the 9th day of in advance of the rule ‘to prevent such major league trades after Au- gust.1. Z mortgaged property by mortgagee,) besides the costs, disbursements and’ expenses of this foreclosure. yi , Dated this 1st day of August, 1922.) 12th day of August A. D. 1922 notice is hereby’ given that Friday, the 25th day of August.A. D. 1922 at 10 o’clack a. m., of that day,'and the court (1) and°Two (2), in Block One (1) Coffin’s Addition to the eity of; Bi marck, Burleigh County, North’ Da-; two hits himself, including a triple and scored ayone run. 4 Catcher Perkins of the Athletics {| BUSINESS DIRECTORY “WEBB BROTHERS ting McQuillan, the Boston Nation- drew his first banishment from | a/ g——————___---_-® For several: yegrs there has been A hota, or so much thereof ‘as: may’ be| ame since he came into the major | ; H much printed concerning the fashion Paul C. Remington,’ - necessary to satisfy said judgment, room of this Court, in the Burleigh Teagues, when the Umpire sent him| | Baseball Standings | in ‘which, the notional pastime was| Newton, Dullam & Youre te eetcg,| and costs, amounting in all (e'she| county, North Dakota court house| Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Director? to the club house for protesting |@—————————— being commercialized. ‘There has| Newtony Dullam & Young, Bisiarck) gum: of $2,086.49, with interest there-| id the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh Licensed Embalmer in Charge again a home run by Blue. One of the DAKOTA LEAGUE been talk ‘also of syndicate baseball. » Attorneys for Mort-| on trom the date of said’ judgment, | county, North"Dakotg,'have been ap- ‘ IGHT PHONES 246-887 * ag ball} gagee, : of ealen 2) DAY PHONE 246 N fans in the bleachers reached out |, Ww L Pet Plenty of Deals. 8—-2-9-16-23-30--96 and the accruing costs-of sale. pointed as. the.time, and place for a and ‘caught the ball. ")Mitchell.. ...... 55 ° 36 .604[ The many deats that have been esate * Dated this 2nd day of Augest, 1922, soning upon ane recurs of the Bee —_—_—_—_——_ Fargo... .... +» 55 87 58] made betwen the New York Giants * Sheri ‘i , fone : hove named peti- p i bs ade eriff, Burleigh County, N:P. | tioner under an order of this Court, ’ (\ Aberdeen. ....... 51 41.554] and the Boston, Braves, and the New!.” yvoticg NQMCE OF SALE vir] Mz. 0 le. Young, Attorney for "Plain: | dated the 14th day of July A. D, 1922, PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS U Sioux Falls. 49 40 561) York Yankees and the Boston Red] «oor judemont tad de that by vir-| tiff, Bismarck, North Dakota, authorizing the sale of certain real = Licensed Embalmer in Charge Jamestown.. .. .. 43 46 — 483) sox, have tended to encourage this ofa, judgmentisnd-decred: in tones (8—2-9-16-23-30) estate, situate, lying and being in the * n Wahp-Breck .. 1. 41 4946] oootip. closure, ‘rendered and given by the! county of Bareigh and stete -at| Day Phone 100 Night Pone 100 or 687 T0 REFEREE Watertown... 2. 86 52. 4001 "TER, it on the very:best authority| Disteigt- In and for, the county, Gf] Nome oe Re hey edeat| Norgt Dakota, and deneribed as fol; ' Bismarck .. 29 58-333 eat the American Laogue will make | Burleigh and State of North Dakote, | contein mortgage, executed af tee : : = : a ; i d_de- - : Aa ne nea meee Pine cale|and entered and dosketed in the of (era pmextenE oneeated are ge |and titers CIB) Te dick ety | BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY —. AMERICAN ‘ASSOCIATION of. star players’ during the actual| fice of the Clerk of said court in and | gor, to Mary Cleary and Margaret) (62) of the Original plat of the elt 220 MAIN STREET st lie WoL Fete) jaying season. for said county on the 9th day. Of; tery Mortgages, dated the ist day of’ Bisniarck, in Burleigh County, ee n Will Be in Ring at Stern-Me-| 5 pau. oo... 78 44638 V any exchapegt that “are to be put| Aveust, 1922, in an action wherein | tM? Molt’ wad filed for record in| North Dakota; BY Beeleiki County, teh = f eo aMite Donald Bout Next Week | Minneapolis. .. .- 70 53.562) over must ba made during. the win- Hite Sa ee ees ant fer] the: Gitice: of ‘the register of deeds) tate has been sold at private sale Upholstered Furniture Made to Order. es Milvaahee.” <<! 70 8 55012 During’ he laying ssson the | SIE ORE. tea neta 8We] aE ER | ni hiike Gibbons of St, Paul, wit] Mdionapotis. --\-- €. $F. -Epof only deals possible. will involve play-| Craig were defendants, in favor oF Noten anal” cheorded. in Book : —— = referee a 10-round boxing bout be- Kansas City. - -; oF GG, aba) CTS on Whom. & club geeks waivers, | the ‘said -plnintitt and against the | « f Mortgages at page 8, will be ae ae 3 tween Billy Stern of Minneapolis and Pouisyiless: : 3 A: number of American. League| said defendant,\ Mary. TT. Craig, for | foreclosed by a-sale of the premises =e Sey Mebor Pa { Toledo. .... +... 46, 17 374) with whont I. have talked,| the sum of Eleven Hundred Seventy; |'fq ‘such mortgage ‘ahd, “hereinafter ) Buddy McDonald of St. Paul, at Man ic b 44 81 352] owners wi a" aks ad 36-100 (1172.36) Dellare, 8 gage e. : damian August 28;-the-first ‘day of | COMMER. S:: “is: “302) Strongly favor such a rule, THere is | ee aa ene eae amare | described. at the front door. of {he = e the Missouri Slope Fair, according AMERICAN LEAGUE —~ | 0 doubt that it would work for thu} othor things directed the salé by me lterer parle Ninety to snncancemnt of promoters. Col LEAGUE et,| good of the game. of the real estate ‘hereinafter de-|Pakota at ‘the hour of two o'clock 'p. : lins is planning across-country triP)| Now york 70 47.598! _ Inthe first. place it would prevent] scribed, to satisfy the amount ‘of |im,; ofthe'@nd ‘day ‘of September, ae j @ . taking with him “Farmer” Dodge and} BE Louk i “Ts 69 49 “535 | clubs from putting over big deals/as] said judgment, with interest there: | 1999)'to satisfy the amount ‘dat Supon aro “Sh ‘ 5 y Kid Steale who will give ‘several | 7, mis srrt Ga 55 aga they enter into the home. streteh.| on and the costs. and expenses of |syuch mortgage on the ‘day of “sale. pee 5 ca : cE 'Mandan, Abas. 20 acordng 10|Gycapy's ><) gr a9 a show he fone that tte ume bane | Pcesae of seek age, amon See <= The Northern Pacific Railway Company will employ men : word rdeived by Billy Stern. shi 62.466 | become entirely commercialized. f itt re “out! oi bi — ee é ° 4 rt ‘$ Stern has begun training in Bis-| Washington: «- <7 te 05 lags of a writ to me issued out of the “Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing at rates prescribed by the United States Railroad Labor marci for the forthcoming match.) 90.4 Sot ggg] NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-| and foy said county’ of Burleigh, and fs" Pressiag (>= 00" Board as follows: \ Ha returned last week.from. Valley.) BOOP eee ioc cy L ri ba CLORURE SALE the con.| Under the seal! of sald court, direct= a ney low prices, aul orders & . : es i sity whe e Thor efault having occurre! R -!ing me to sell’ said real property || looked after promptly. We ini “si 5 Sa ee ins Here of val NATIONAL wun Eee ditions of the mortgage heyeinafter pursuant to said judgment en des se areca a pa my Machinists ba S 70c per hour geheduled 10-round bout. _ | New York ... Wo 46. 600) ““Nettes is hereby given, ‘that that! cheery, Pe ec pei een ota oe é Hat Works Blacksmiths - - - - 70c per hour he Johnny Johnson, former. champion | st, Lobis. .. G6 50 569) certain mortgage, executedand\ de-| said court to. make said sale, will| (eer ees Sheet:‘Metal Workers .- ° - 70c per hour skater, now with the Boxing Blades Chicago... .. 65 51.560] livered by E. Dy Beeman: a asingle sell at public auction to the highest > El ava I p was in Bismarck today on an auto-) Qi) at A b4 ‘542 | man, mortgagor, to Raul C. Reming-| bidder, for cash, the hereinafter de- - - - - robile trip to the coast. He will] Giveinnae- ot BF “Bae | ton, mortgagee, ‘Gated the 14th day | scribed real se acat the front dost = = lectricians : 70¢ per hour remain here until_after the boxing) po ookivn. |. ba «BO. ANB ote May 1820, and filed for recordin of ithe court house in the se r ot Stationary Engineers i & Various rates ae Philaeipa <<. 40 68 * OH of ‘gh County of Bursa and Site and State ot North, Dakota, on the Stationary'Firemen - - Various rates Boston .. .. -#-. g7 75 880} of North Dakota, on the | ay of | 16th day of September, at 2 o'clock - Rae Bie gE May, 1920, and recorded in Book 124} in ‘the P. M. of that day, ‘to shtiaty Boilermakers a 0¢ and Woe per hour kis CRTC CE | SPORT BRIEFS | —____—_-+ (By the Associated Press) Poughkeepsie, N. Y.—King Watts won the Knickerbecker 2:08 trot} after four heats in the grand circuit opening. , Aurora, IlL—“Pop” Geers drove the pacer San Ardo to a new record of 3-4 for a gelding pver a half mile track. Geers also won the 2:16 trot with Anna Phelps. Governor Small saw the races. New York—Jim Bagby, pitcher for | the Cleveland Americans was oper- ated on for appendicitis. Paris is said to possess more sun-|* dials than any other city in the \ ——— ' Baseball Scores oo _ (By the Associated Press) Baseball results, Aug. ©22.— NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 7; Cincinnati 3. Brooklyn 5; Chicago 4. Philadelphia 3; Pittsburgh 4, Others not scheduled, AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 5; New York 2. St. Louis 9; Boston ‘4. ” Detroit 6-17; Philadelphia 4-3. Chicago 2-3; Washington 4-0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul 11; Milwaukee 4. Minneapolis 0; Kansas City, 15. Columbus 4; Louisville 3. world. Toledo 1-5; Indianapolis 2-0. of Mortgages on page 146, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in-such mortgage and hereinafter de-| seribed,. at the front door. of the court house at Bismarck, in the coun+ ty of Burleith and State of. North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock A! M., on the 9th day of September, 1922, to satisfy the amount due on sueh mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mort- gage and which will be sold to sat- isfy the, same are situate in the «oanty .o€ Burleigh -and State of North Dakota, and described as ‘fol- lows, to-wit: |The Northwest. Quai ter (NW) of. Section Twenty: (26), Township One Hundred Forty- two (142) North, Range Seventy- eight (78) West of the Fifth Princi- | pal Meridian. 3 The mortgagee has heretofore de- }clared and now declares the whole debt scented by such mortgage due ! and payable. There will be due on such mort- x the said judgment,.with interest and costs thereon, and the costs and ex- ‘penses of such sale, or so much thereof. as tle proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will satisfy. -The premises to be sold as aforesaid pur- }suant to said judgment and decree, and to said writ, and to this notice, are described :in’ said judgment, cree. and writ as follows, to-wit: ‘The East Half of the Southwest Quarter (E% of SW%); ‘and: Lots Six (6) and Seven (7), all in Section Six (6), in ‘Township One Hundred Thirty-eight (138), Range Seventy- seven (77), Burleigh County, N. Dak. ROLLIN WELCH, » Sheriff. Kvello & Adams, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Lisbon, North Dakota i 8—9-16-23-30; 9—6-13 Bees that swarm in the spring make little honey. | The Bismarck »\ Shoe Hospital Puts Shoes in First Class’ Shape at Reasonable Prices Mail Order Work a Specialty H. Burman, Prop. 411 Broadway __ Bismarck - Passenger Car Men 70c per hour < Freight.Car Men - 68¢ per hour Helpers, all classes . 4Te per hour _ Mechanics and Helpers are allowed time and one-half for time worked in excess of eight hours per day. Young. men who desire to learn these trades will be em- ployed and:given an opportunity to do so. A strike now exists on the Northern Pacific Railway. | Apply to any Round House or shop, or to Superintendent Northern Pacific Railway, | , at Jamestown, N. D.