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PAGE SIX WRESTLERS TO MEET AT KRAMER atch is announced for Kramer, N. D. on March 3 tween Leonard Shong, who himself the North Dakota Ci and Louis Mott, former navy wrestl- / Shong recently appeared at the er, Radgers-Johnson match at Minot y ses wearing belt reading “North Da- | pL Ua a eee ee as to his diet. While Hoppe is qufte| It is said that several'major league kota ‘ h re eas Lids Perfect Health Wij, Make Them So {he first day of May, A. D. 1923, At content to Ue isd ee as pss worlne clubs last year paid more attention aroused and he wantes po ¥ eates' a e i ei 2 arouse ray i ie unted to oy Oe ‘ yor slelock The “attorneenroe that | greatest billiard player, he would/to their golf scores than their bat Shong the same night. Shong did Minneapolis, M.enn.- "When | was ‘ mbtch prefer to be regarded as the|ting or fielding averages hot accept the “defi” Minot wrest- | jll with itiu wate gave me | day, at the court rooms of this cours, | greatest star o9 baseball. SAE Ke ling fans then proposed to mateh | Dr. berces iG ate a codill the eee court Hout, ‘i the | Areas , Howeter Bail land beceball axe adgers and Shong in the near fu- | eicanse my m oo. iinpuristies. lee ee Ein as het a | During the past month I have}both great games. Golf is crowd- ture Our son was ut at the Te Ca Stes suttans HeVeUy ELEN met most of the leading golf pro- fing baseball for popularity. Only the - —- with this di he wiso given jand en vane hy cited te] Pyrantid Pile Suppositories fessionals who have ‘been touring|very limited number of courses that Wrestling Is Ee AL ad court at an exception. To avoid the pain and|the south and coast, Practically Jare open to the public keep the Rietininament us both to come sately thru this suid) Une und bie Awer said’ distress, get quick relief and a new [every one of them are baseball bugs |game from coming even faster. p {serous illness, e nave been s- | pe! bn, id sho a Ct Ie. com rt: ask ruggis F; e e} Fe RS ky SAE the : i ent Men the Pellets in our home 1or over be, why the pr of ‘said petition | | ee eh Aue Ag Spent es rela ce ni) Heoeiceloa ee seats The food value of butter is said eeeeee eee ety yet crie in Mullins teal Lee pad +. | Suppositories. ‘Take no substitute. ftfon match last fall so that he could) to be higher in summer during body cf impurities, and tidy HAVE a * 1c. pavins, {if you would like to try. take in the world series between the| grass feeding than in winter when As OE GU aula ink never in one instance dis: | Judge of the County Gourt. | Pergmid a eaee ear aoe HL el cows are given roota and hay: mn prge Sm SMS : | Perami¢ rug Co, 62 be heen paso ommodore Barry Athlétic club fur- | {ess oF griping " (Seal.) Bldg., Marshall, Mich. When I tell you that the player} The thinnest cam in the world 5 vr. Lam equally as enthusiastic con- | Dated the 12th day of March, A. D.| , ella A) \ : 4 t tt hinnest camera in the nighed the main ear on, the enter. | coning Dr. F Wied wcanurie (kidney (poh Io RUS Clay hs dtl i i BLE ih ay Scotchman. | has just been invented by an Amer See a reer clon, law night: (and buckache) Tablets a2 a rele |! Tou une aeevice OF the suliove SH Jand that he would have received] ican; it measures half an inch in Re went to c-dtew bef for kidney and bladder weakn tion be made. by” personal service | {he residue of said estate distributed $250 for each match, it a easly be! thickness and weighs 12 ounces. The boys went to a draw before an) ee en in readiness fi | |the administration of said estate enthusiastic crowd of Legionnaires. Dp | upon all respondents resident witaia| oo ug and the said J A. Davie Avcomedy boxing bout between Sau- | ow" use all the time and ec nsider it the state of North Dakota, and pub | Caueai ie aes avies, ad- ‘ aoe Nontrecl of the same elub | Unexcelted as a kidney medicine." | iieation in the Bismarck ‘Tribune | ™Pi Ae OLE roe Ms = : furnished the chief amusement of » Blain, 2420 Fourteenth Ave-| pnee cach week for three "| Dated the 9th day of March, A. D. °, the evenit Each boxer had a eit eeanleet: family reme- | Week all not less tl i RK. ewDi glove on one hand, a bell in another an epee family reme’|before said day of he i oe oe Siiccs . f and each was blindfolded. They ‘ieee Daeaiee Weis Moe I. C. DAVIES, Seal I. C. Dav went four rounds. tore bie aoe ee Miter aise Tuuge of therCounty Court, | Judge of County’ € At the Legion busines meeting it | tor Pierce, n ediear | Cena 3-15-22-29. ; Yael, reported bugles had ar and | in medical | a a ‘ corps will soon be form- advice, no matter what your ailment | {| —$<—$_______-C-_—- a . Hive ioe may be, Send him 10 cents if you! aaa = . The Legion mes NOS WIV CRUE I aemey nuuellt eee of any of his | NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING | Billy Evans Says— | the Legion hall on May 1. y OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND O1S- j@umiueinhidiameeeaamenes Reformer Upsets Play of Golfing Stars By Sermon neentra- This In perhaps no game tion so ential ss in golf. cularly true on the where the slightest gr annoyance im ARE YOUR DAYS livered by Albin na to Union Investment company, poration, Marvin Blain | medicines. STATE NOTICE OF MORTC Notice is hereby given that that tin mortgage, executed and de- Anstrom! and An- | wife, mortgagor, aco June 10, Anstrom, mortgagee, dated 1918, throw a player entively off. jeounty of Burleigh and state of Never was his fact better illus | North Dakota, on the first day of trated than nt best ball July, 1918, and recgrded in book mateh at M + between four 146" af mortgages, at page “111; of the leading players in the coun /and thereafter assigned bj kota, the petitioner herein, has filed »the estate of John | county | North Dakota, and filed for record in the of- | fice of the Register of Deeds of the THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923 Above Named Respondents and All Meq Pyrem Persons Interested in the Estate of John Nordstrom, Sr., Deceas | >You and each of you are hereby |blecaing notified that John A. Baldwin, Buleigh co nty, Norta Da- his petition, praying administration up Nordstrom, 5 in the in this court that letters of lute of the city of Bismarcl of Burleigh and state of deceased, be granted | A. Nordstrom, und that the | to Joh | TRIBUTION OF TE. OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun-! ty of Burleigh. In County Court,| fore Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DUKE W. WILSEY, DE-| champion. CEASED. | thusi | Belle Wilsey, Petitioner, vs. Harry | jo Wilsey, Archie Wilsey, Bessie Wil-! }oppe Ricker, Ada Anthony, Orpha} concer Powers, Ruby Wilsey, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above d Respondents. You, said Harry Wilsey | Archie Wilsey, Bessie Wilsey Rick er, Ada Anthony, Orpha Powers,! | Ruby Wilsey, are hereby, notified that | Hoppe jand the try Mike Johnny Farrell, ! mortgagee by an instrument in writ- Leo Diege! my Armour, |/ing dated November 13th, 1918, to| the final account of the adminis- Just a reached the George S$, Hollister, whieh ign-| trator of the estate of Duke W. Wil- first xreen a traveling evangelist,| ment was én the 22nd day of Janu-| S¢¥: late of the town of Wing, in the who feel the playing of golfjary, 1 duly recorded in the of-| county of Burleigh and state of is n great sin pulled! up along the |fice of the Register of Deeds of said| North Dakota, deceased, has beea roadside about 100 yards from the | Burleigh county, in book “175 of | rendered to this court, therein shows reen. Mortgages, at page “47;" and there-| ing that the estate of said deceased Getting on the running board, and phoxe he took arge gallery to task for descera the Sabbath by playing afte: the | Holl |dated May igned said by George S as r by an instrument in writing 1921, to First National Prescott: bank, golf, None of the players had to} ation, which assignment was on the sink a putt that was father than 15 nd day of January, 19238, duly r Fréat of the Register ene aa fv ‘ peyote ate Ibook “174” of Mortgages, at page| the forenoon of that day at the court | Fired. !“268;" will be foreclosed by a sale! Tooms of this court in the court/ , | of the premises in such mortgage and{ house, in the city of Bismarck, ANOTHE 0 “/hereinafter described at the front| county of Burleigh, and state of | (6) R BOY {door of the Burleigh county court| North Dakota has been duly appoint- | FROM WEST irom the cup yet each one of /eorded in the offic TO COOK | heer of 1 jon the 16th of Deeds of d Burleigh county, in house, in the city of Bismarck, Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, at the in the afternoon y of April, 1923, tu RENEAScnices satisfy the amount due upon such ; mortgage on the day of sale. The ngeles, March 28.—Anothes | Oyuniees deseribedti Pacihe const fighter is to appear in Premises deseribed?in such moztgage, : b jand wi fy the the under the man Charlie Cook, who has Floyd Johnson to the front. George Lavigne, Los Angeles ‘wel- terweight, with a good reputation as a mixer, is on his way to New York to be put in the 10-round game by Cook. Lavigne taking his | mother cast with him, i BRADY TO PLAY gement of | brought | ish open this year. If present plans do not mis-carry, | Brady. intends to combine bus i with pleasure, The trip will be in the nature of a vacatjon for Mike, who is one of the hardest working pn. in the game. Brady will accompany him on | y figures on leaving at least a month in advance of the! date for the British open and try! to be at the top of his game. Brady at preseut is playing the best game of his career, He figures 1923 is to be his big y and hopes the British open will be one of the champioi s he is able to land. Nervous Feeling Due to Gas on Stomach| Pressure of gas on heart and oth- | er organs often cause a restles: nervous feeling. Simple buckthorn | bark, glycerine, ete. as mixed in Adlerika, expels gas and relieves pressure and’ nervousness almost | INSTANTLY. Acts on BOTH upper | and lower bowel, Adlerika removes matter you never thought was in| your system which poisoned stomach, causing gas and nervousnes: E CELLENT to guard against append: citis, Jos. Breslow, druggist. An astonishing display of | Easter Millinery and Pattern Hats offered at 10 per cent! discount from now until Eas-' ter/ Look these over before buying. Moline Millinery, ‘Modes. Mandan, N. Dak. twelve IN BRITISH OPEN |< | STATE OF John A, Nordstrom, same are situated in the county of | Burleigh, state and {Southeast Quarters of Section Thi North Dakota, follows: uy of described as ty-two, in Township One air} y-Four North, of Range S x West of the Fifth Principal! dian, hundred sixty-three dollars sixty-nine cents; besides the sand expense of sale, and the attorney fee allowed ch 7th, 1 ATIONAL BANK, ‘escott, Wisconsin, and S. Buttz, for Assignee, ds, North Dakota, Bt | Citation Hearing Petition for Ap- pointment of Administrator. NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh, ss. In County Court, before Hon. I, C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the ate of John Nordstrom, Sr., Decease: Petitioner, vs The quickness, the Sureness with which Sloan’s brings re- “ Vief has made it the standard remedy for rheumatic pain. Sloan’s to that ore, stiff joint or aching muscle. The pain that, has s¢emed so unbearable Siap: ars with rier eh idity. Wisconsin, a corpor-| There will be due oa such mort-| ready for final settlement and dis tribution, and petitioning that his| account be allowed, the residue of| said estate be distributed to the) | persons thereunto entitled, his ad-| | ministration closed and he be dis j charged; that Tuesday the 24th day of April, A. D, 1923 at 10 o'clock in The orily jed by this court for the settlement thereof, at which time and place any | person interested in said estate may| appear and file his exceptions, in| writing,to said account and petition! and contest the same. And you, the above named respon- | dents, and each of you, are hereby cited and required then and there to! be and appear before this court and} show cause, if any you have, why! said account shall not be allowed | ent ‘ it fails—but | — fell you wr FINNE Vis the tin that keeps the goodness in Coud If You Ship Us Your HIDES - FURS ‘Write Us FIRST For ‘Special Information White tor price st, tage and Full Information D.BERGMAN 56 “ST. PAUL -MINN. If vou ar or Professionals ‘branch of sport usually hav [desire to star in some other line, There is Willie Hoppe, the billiard st and would much Cobb might Crippled Use'Getst n the w; An hurting. One ough hard ot soft, old or new. Mir. COWAN’S DRUG LENHART DRUG CO.° bring reliels in canes of coun ffectyons Bronchial Aptima| Whooping Sore Hoarseness Bronchitis. Hay Fever Catarrh c ATYOUR-DDUCGISTS 4] M<CABE DRU = 7 | Agna Nordstrom, Sr. Mrs. Cart| tional pastime. ‘He developed skill) seen how well he likes baseball. He Eliason, Mrs. Hans Hanson, Mrs. Don’ t Suffer in billiards at. such an early age,|is a Yankee rooter by the way, and / a John A, SSA CHAS é however, that baseball necessarily }admitted to mé that he didn’t get | Nordstrom, and all other Mande ies | was sidetracked. In Dilliards the|run for/his money, that the play of | interested in said estate, Respon- | es hand is the essential thing, perfect|the Yankees far from compensated dents. fingers. Nothing is harder on the|for the $500 he passed up. The State of North Dakota to the fingers than baseball. | aera dak While a majority of the golf pro- | fessionals are strong for basebail, | most of the star. ball. players arc | equally strong for golf. Babe Ruth | would ike to be able to hit them like Sarazen,* Walter ‘Hagen or Jock Hutchison, while the golfers all mar- vel at the way the Babe knocks them out of the lot, Then for wishing Hoppe has another reason he was a baseball star -|rather than a billiard expert. Any sport makes for better health, in addition to the fame and compensation that naturally follows. Billiards does not make. for better health, since it must be played in a room that has a high even tempera- ture. ‘ering with protruding piles or Jordstrom, of hemorrhoids, and have never tried outdoor + 8 In faet of late years‘golf:has got- ten such a hold on the major league players that ‘a number of owners are beginning to frown on the game. Hoppe, in order to keep healthy, indulges in a duily systematic course of sprouts and is alsd mighty careful who shine ig one a wild Hoppe is & baseball en- prefer to rather than Willic ar as the sport world 1s Halt it Now-not later! Asneeze! A siiffie! Ary, irsi- What, reli@f—the troublesome tated feeling inthe throat! flow of mucous ceases. The throat Trouble’s coming! Nip it now. — feels ¢asier—the cough is allayed. Take Dr. King's sew Discovery, You feel bfighter and fresher. the dependable family remedy, Get Dr, King's New Discovery {rom a right good bull player it proved effective for over 50 years. any druggist and break up that cold now uve starred at the ma y Corns? a dead corn. A few ‘ly start any corn o + more for your 3 money. ©. Detiey Company tan,” he happy. hunting | instant relief from bottle contains to remove a dozen corns, | doesn’t. f ir bet ya Feed i | ite t fail ygue ruggist s demand it. I. Lawrence | Ncago, "Sold in this city by | STORE, STORE. UP brings Real Home Made Ice Cream — Bulk and Brick, two colors. Vanilla and Orange Punch. Fancy Apples, per box, $2.15. “Oranges, $1.00 values, at 80c per doz. Oranges, medium size, at 60c per doz. Eggs, 5 dozen for $1. 00. The best Creamery, Butter, per lb. 50e. Swift Premium He or-Bacon, 35¢ per Ib, EASTER CANDY OF ALL KINDS. 3 All canned. goods from 5 to 10% off Friday and Saturday. »...Try us and save money. *All orders over $2.00 will be delivered. Bismarck. Quality Sore ’ Ptone 4263 = 419 8rd St. oonful of VAPORO s i P bed P breathing will: almost instant d Colds Suge hroat & You Need It As Well. Against WINDSTORM issued by HENRY &. HENRY, give you:complete prgtection ageinel ‘You Need Protection Against FIRE Loss. , A ‘Tornado and’ Windstorn} Pulle together with. your Fire Policy, y wall thése’ two elements of destruction; ; : Sound and Dependable Insyrance | Proteetion. ‘ ‘ HENRY & HENRY ee ha ro \ _ Tho ath Street. Phone 961 MONSELASS: Easter Toggery Wilson Bron Shirts that Fit Like Tailored Ones. 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