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PAG E SIX THURSDAY, MAY 17 ,1928 BUILD TEAM FOR OI DENI ‘BASEBALL SEASON ARR AAPL LRA RLRAL. jeomnrnoennaeeneeeenan aaa NT a beer ot sadeery tet eotell TOM oH ANLEY ‘A DASH ACROSS PENN'S GOAL [2.0 Tepe eeiameseet| Official Schedule North Dakota State League . AU lad in Burleigh County, North Sch e dule For 1923 : aaa , . Pm There will be due on such mort- . gage at the date of sale the sum of ts a Thirteen HMantred Seventy-four and y , AE, ay. 4 3 , 45/100ths ($1374.45) Dollars, be- / ROCKFOR'! : rm. : | tt EE |sides stattory ‘siternoy fees and “-MINOT |. BISMARCK JAMESTOW _CARRINGTON ‘ Saar 3 EA Leh Ek OL ae dont Di eee? BASEBALL CLUB r aa : " : <Baied May nd, 1823. you’ | May” 24-25-26-27-28 | June 7-8.8-10-41 | Juve 26-29-30 F pies , = : j am Shanahan N y -5-6-T- . 16+17-18-19- 2 ‘ rain Assignee of Mortgagce, PNUD OU’LL is Vea Aug. 16 Pity X09. 20-21-22-23 RRORVINNES ice og: eee Seana] cee ce Ps eo Former Local Player Accepts Terms to Lead Bismarck Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee, Steele, North Dakota. OSHO LG ‘ J orale BISMARCK ~ | Jufe 21-22-23-24-25 May 3031 June 1-2-3 hayvat FIND IT _| June 28.29.30 | ing Seas a “3 : ‘i 3 . NOTICE OF MORTGAGE Aug. 9-10-31-12-13 July 1.2 Heuits Back i wg . Mien: : md FORECLOSURE SALE .» | July 19-20-21-22-23 Notice is hereby given that that |—— —— : —— ain. mortgage, executed and de- 16-17-18 | July 12-13-14-19-16 May 24 5 MINE BALL PLAYER i 2 : fe : i = iavered. bys best Hacki dl IN. -27-28-29-30 | Aug. 23-24-25- : Tuly 1-5-6-7-8 A FINE BALL PLAYE d 5 e.- Hered by hele, S iatiaegmeyyant| JAMESTOWN | July 25-27-28-29.30 | Aug. 29-24-25-26-27 | IN THE Ag. 0-1 1219 ra 0 i gagors, to Hackney Land ' Credit} ~__ i gat Abaie Shanle ormer star secon: Bh oe ; ? Company, a ea aadeiles meet May 30-31 5 nth Sismarek baseball y e sess : . dated the Ist day of Novembes 1919, NEW ROCKFORD June. 1-2-3 June 7-8-9-10-11 June 21-22-23-24-25 x i and for tv and a half month oe : : ~ ee SRPMS [ard filed for record in the office of | NORRIINGTON {ul Geid-14-15-16 | Aug. 16-17-18619-20 | Aug. 2-3-4:5-6 TRIBUNE aration Near, hie aseepted] Newbold, of the Princeton polo team. drives the bail over the goal for the first score of the game be-| of Burleley daa) tate Of NDE unas Aug. 23-21-25-26-27 , WMO co” iriciiu Bismarck [teen Princeton and University of Pennsylvania at Ft. Hamilton, N.Y. Princeton won, 16-2. . Beh Gn Caer chy) se Six 1919, 11:20 AM., and recorded in] NOTE: Where games are scheduled on May 30 and July 4, double headers will be played on those dates. Book “98” of Mortgages om page 90, th Dakota | ———— State it announced to-{stiil be supported by these two teams 7 y - hing of the proceedings, The de-|and assigned by said Mortgagee to | § ‘ Te Pais siasimecaamhelaibiee: Co? lan ve teams) New York Clubs fault consists Of the non-payment of| William» Shanahan by | astignment| Amanda Wheeler, and Hattie Lydia{ marck, County of Burleigh and State|day of March, 1916, by an instru- ‘ = npet 1 1 F: d T Wi the s $166. dated November 25th, 1919, and re- Wheeler, Plaintiff, vs. Phebe L.Jof North Dakota, on the 16th day of ment in writing, said aseienines the Minnesota Tron A competent play nd avore oO in corded in the said office of the re-| Rogers, F. L. Rogers and Grace|June, 1928, at the hour of two|ing recorded in the Cea AS Many fans will mber Shin-jitcain members have been up By Vet M | : of deeds on December 22nd,| Rogers, and R. R. Rogers, F. L,|e'clock in the aftcrnoon of said day,| Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- ley’s remarkable work with the Bis-| and Wiwire to bring them y Vet Managers smarck, North Dakota, |1922 at 10 A. M., in Book “98” of as-| Rogers’ and. MoS Rogers: ‘as the |to satisfy the amount due on said|ty, N. Don March ath, 1016, at marek team a few years ago whenfon, all in shape and training ready peaAED Mortgagee. ments on page 427, will be fore-| executors of the last will of F. M.|morteage on the day of sale. {1:80 P.M ITD ceoure ction tat it battled New Rockford for the} to go right into the ficld with 2 lit-| By NEA Service FE. T. Burke, Bismarck, N. B. closed by a sale of the premises in Rogers, Deceased, Mason ~ City] The premises described in aoe oe A a Co tate championship. He is known as! tle team practice, but it is not fair] Chic May 16.--Who-will win| Attorney for Mortgagee.|such mortgage and hereinafter de-} Loan & Trust Company, a corpor-|™ortgage and\ which will be sold to ‘ leieoh. The \ | ‘i came Spode Aas oe 8 8210-17-24-31-6 i] scribed at the front door of the] ati G W. \Brett, Mark|Satisfy the same are described as|be foreclosed by a sale | fielde hard sticker andj to expect a team to jump right in] the major league pennan' So Cae “(Court House in the City of Bi Coane Gennes AD al nds REL follows, to-wit: premises in such mortgage and herc ! : Jand clean up teams that have hat] Listen to what Connie Mack and! yoTICE OF MORTGAGE marek, Burleigh County, Ni Morris’ J B Glass ahd 0. F Clark, Northeast Quarter (NE%) of |inafter described, at. the front doo Shanley will bring with him sev-'several weeks the start in organiaza-] Kid Gleason, two wise old birds,! FORECLOSURE SALE] kota, at the hour of ten slelbek in] Defendants. Section Twelve (12), Towns! a ae Roa ae ie Broce eral teqni-mates who have been play-| tion have to say. Notice is hereby given that thatthe "forenoon on the THO STATE OF NORTH DAKOGA| CFs Puncred Forty-one (Ue) fecte of North Dukes on the 16th ing on the Iron and will ar “Probably it would be a gopd|certain mortgage, executed and de-{day of June A. D. fncatisty! TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE-| 4 EN day of June, 1923, at the hour of two rive Monday. Besause most of the thing if the pennant germ could be|livered by Leslie S. Hackney | and ee eno te de Upon such mortgage| PENDANTS: taining 160 acres, more or less, Jo'clock in the afternoon of suid men he w ity removed from New York, but both | Lillie 'M. Hackney, his wife, Mage: |onvtsuit consiets inthe failure of | ayto™ «are hereby summoned to an-) according to the government | day, to satisfy the amount due, on Py 7 » Cis ate Fo ay. a 4 a i y sale. Pe arbes wv ce) i the Giants and Yankees have the) fe ‘corporation, Mortgagee,) the mortgagors to pay the annudl| which is herewith served upon you| {uivey thereof. Pe enren ne ddeeribedclig said 1¢ sh fever strong,” says Mack. terest coupon of $75.00 due Nov. Default exists in the terms of said P A i fine shape ver stron dated the Ist day of November 1919, | interest coup Teo vstiunen ag |and will be filed in the office of] mortgage in this that the mortgag-|mortgage and which will be, sol< season on McGraw hag reat ball clubland filed for record in the offite ‘of| 1st, 1922, wherefore the assignee of |Clork of District Court of Burleigh | Mortenee (int this thet the mort pay| satisfy the same are described that needs only fair pitching to winjthe register of deeds of the county| the mortgagee hus exercised his op-!County, North Dakota, and to serva|on instalment of this imortpaue dae! follows, to-wit: Y and he should get at least that of Burleigh and state of th Da- ge ane the cay) eed lone a copy of your answer upon the sub- Aygust Ist, 1921, and a further in- uthwest Quarter (SW'4) of 1 fighting lub brand of twirling. kota on ‘the 1 erideela ine ie ening auch ene seriber within thirty days after the|stallment due August Ist, 1922, and| Section Twenty-seven (27) T campaign for new subserip- “The Yankees have a club that) 1919, 11:20 A. M. und recorded: in| O° declaring the entire rae eae Service of this summons .upon you,}the mortgagee elects to and does| ship One Hundred Thirt: ampaig Retore ; Tar eRe ie 98” of Mortgages on page 91,|debtedness due and payable. exclusive of the day of service, and}hereby declare the unmature in-] (138), Range Seventy-five anil collectiol forthe: local possesses unlimited possibilities. : ‘The prem described in such y je ie . ~ and collections for peal tis VchIne: Hf de ante aiaett signed by said mortgagée to Pp INCE paneole in caSe of your failure to appear or{atallments of said mortgage duc| Burleigh County, continue 1 the officials hope falWirb he pitching staff is the best in! y Shanahan by assignment|™ortgage and which will be sold tol anewer, judgment will, be. taken tard necebIe ing AGo acres. more or: less, ac- that everyone ble will ‘aid this| «, 5 sy] the league. Huggins is the only November 25th, 1919, and re-|Sitisfy the same are described aS|apainst you by default-for the re-| There wi due on such mort-| cording to. the Government ‘sur- Weste Does Not i Th Southwest y here will be eeu estern Invasion Does Not} manager in the American Leagu’|corded in the said office of the reg- t a ‘Se i oe rittea lief demanded in the complaint. gi on the day of sale the sum of} vey, thereof. : Ae who should be free from pitchingj ister of deeds on December 22nd,| Quarter (SW%) of Section Fifteer | “Dated at Stecle, North Dakota, this 3, together with the costs of] Default exists in the terms of Result Disastrously to the 1922, at 10 A. M., in Book “98” of| (15) in Township One Hundred For-jo3.4 day of. February, 1923, this foreclosure and y fees, {said mortgage in this that the mort. anh a “Right now it certainly looks like Assignments on page 428, will be|ty-one (141) North, Range Seventy REES L. PHELPS. Dated at Minot Dakota,|@agors have failed and neglected vw Eastern Teams TRaLNawL varies gee foreclosed by a sale of the premises|Six (76) West 6th P. M., containing Attorney for the Plaintiff, [this 7th day of 192: pay the interest coupon of | § : Gleason's White Sox. per-|i" such mortgage and hereinafter de-| 160 acres, in Burleigh County, North} rice and Postoftice address, BARNES BROTHERS, IN- due April Ist, 1922, Chiengo, May 17 Cleveland | formed in a barnstorming trip with |cewees sat, the, front door. of the] oer will be due on such mort- Steele, North’ Dakot CORPORATED, a Corpor-|in ‘ tel sores : WIN Indians and Detrort Tigers, the] the New York Nationals this spring.! Burleigh County, North Dakota, at|®&¢_at the date of sale the sum 4-26-6-8719-17-24-81 Minnesota, Mortgagee, '|1919 and 1920 taxes on the real cs- strongest western pair of the Am-| Naturally no one should be in a the hour of ten o'clock in the fore-|%f Thirteen Huhdred | Seventy-four | orice OF REAL ESTATE MOR. |MCGEE & GOSS, tate above described, and the as erican League are not making hay | hetter position to pass jiudement on|noon on the FIFTEENTH day © of}a%d 45/100ths — ($1374.45) Dollars GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. [Attorneys for Mortgage, signee of the mortgagee elects to while the cold sun of a miserable) the Gig sth jJune A. D. °1923, to satisfy the} be ee statutory attorney fees and = S HERE! SIVEN, | Minot, North Dakota. and doés hereby declare the princi- ant 5) cost NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pal indebtedness of $1260.00 im day shines, eATeGFaWy has a He igus Chiat cae dye upon such mortgage on} aay ond, 1993, That that certain, mortgage, mae, SOS a) FH a Ee ett While the New York Yankees and| one of the best I have ever seen in} " "Hes, ists i i William Shanahan pied jan ivered by M. E. aFi assignee of the mortgagee | aid the Philadelphia Athletics, whe lead] my long career. It wouldn't sur-| the muriecene tio oat the eee unk Arne Vinje, Attizne® of Mortgazee. NILES and) ORORGE Hi. ligt at NOTICE To Tonecivse the saforesaid ‘axes, amounting lo ss 5 s- meni_| the western invasion of the junior| price me if his club made a rums fitorte coupon of $75.00 due Nov.|Atne Vinje, INCORPORATE) ESTATE MORTGAGE Se tenant is an: MUMINBIsy Bottineau in-HXKi-y/styoute, care withering) nics and laWay Tace of tude, the metonal emueeem ee Meee Sar haan ely ot Meee Minneapolis, Minnesota: ated Aue. | NOTICE 18 HEREBY. GIVEN, | mee this, foreclosure, bition Games on Saturday | P2its_ in ne ly every row of the| League. His infield is one of the the mortgagct has exercised his op-| Steele, Nort Shon ust ioth, 1919, filed for record in}That that certain mortgage, made, eon the ae, ofsale ay ae ames . ball, the two strong western tcams | greatest, of alkitime. tion under the terms and provisions the office of the Register of Derds|oxecuted und delivered by "A dN- | $1810.00, together with the cos ) aadesunday Sea MeANAE: “Don't overlook the Sox in our f said mortgage of electing to and 5 of Burleigh County, N. D., on August WOOD and STELLA B._INW this foreclosure, and attorney fe and $ ) The Yankees and Athletics Keptl league. My team is cing to win a{°t,(eclaring the entire mortgage. 1n- : 30th, 1919, at 1:30 P.M. and re-|his wife, to BARNES BROTHERS, Dated at Minot, North Dakoti es Fee con Beat i debteduess due and payable. , {STATE OF NORTH DAKOTAlcorded in’ Book 106 of Mortgages, H CORPORATED, a corporation of|this 7th day of May, 10923, Minot, May The Minot Cat TS Sg fe) vieaterday ores ballpeame The ‘premises described s County of Burleigh, ss. In District] page 318, to seenfe the payment of | Minneapolis, Minnesota, dated Marcil ‘J. MASTER ball team of the North Dakota State | the former beating Louis 4 to mortgage and h Court, Fourth Judicial District. |$62.60 and interest, will be fore-|1st, 1916, filed for record March Assocs of ‘Mortgag, league will swing into action Satur-|{! and the latter the Indians y the same are des T. G. McDermott, as Trustee for Wil-|closed by a sale of the premises in| 4th, 1916, at 4:00 P. M., and re-|MeGEE & GOSS, so A ti) RG SE CES aii aac af UNS Short Game a “Whe. t formits The | Southeast! ‘liam Ezra Wheeler, Ellen’ Brett|such mortgage and‘ hereinafter des-jcorded in’ Book 106 of Mortgages,| Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagce and Sunday a 0! : Sa oason | /Picago and the Boston-Detroit ser er (SE%) of Section Fiftesi'] Wheeler, Doris May Wheeler, Pearl|cribed at the front door of the | nave 123, and assigned by the mort-| Minot, North’ Dakota two Bincueecies withthe club Ae ies were prevented by the weather, Makes Champs ee Ee enn a ee eee ————————— Jo ol EUR TOM En A 10-17-24-31_ 67-14 it im that city, according to an{ Charlie Grimm, pirate first base- unhodnerment by Herb Hester, man. {2% intent upon establishing a new BY MIKE BRADY lie Gt ho local club, | record: for consecutive game hit- Western Open Champion ager o! oN cu he ‘ Minot | is» Kot two of the four hits al-| Thousands upon thousands of merprs pie the ek Towed yesterday by Long John Scott{ golfers can hit a good.ball off the I team will report here Fri- : of the Giants and now his string is] tee, straight and for fine distances, but what makes champions of some The Giants took the rubber game]and keeps the rank and file from from the Pirates, 6 to 2. The Phil-] ver progressing beyond a certain adelphia-Cineinnati_ game was post-} Point is the difference in their poned because of rain. short game. the outside players having been red transportation this week. mong the players who will report are McKn trom Henrietta, Okla., an infielder and utility man, Elmer ir F Leifer, a pitcher and outfielder who)” st Louis comes to Brooklyn today} Watch a large field of profes- nished the season two years £0) with the earmarks of being the{Sionals or amateurs in competition { with the Chicago White Sox, and| strongest. of the western National{aMd it is astonishing how evenly a’ left-handed pi from E teams at this stage, having taken] ™Matched they are, ag a whole, off e City club of the Pa-| thres out of four from Philadelphia | the tees, but it is in the approach- ¥ cific Coast league. ing and putting that some come in and two. out of three from Bost Coast League Talent. They dropped a bitterly fought 15- {With scores in the low seventies, Denniso pitcher and outfielder ‘ . while others straggle along in the - WHO PAID FOR IT? . eighties, nineties or even highe cy Matches between good gol are in the main won and lost on {from the Seattle club of the Pacitic | Coast league, is expected to be one ton, 7 to ¢ The eg struggle yesterday %) Bos- Chicago Cubs swung into the) open- \ of the mainstays on the mound. (just lap of a disastrous~t the approaches or on the putting i h : J. Binet ans trom Los Angoles ‘an| ng ogc Polen tour "the HE, ABpFOBeREE oF on the Dung nan aut oritative magazine we read: s Co: ‘om Portland, the mer | rg d Brooklyn Robi rounced |? i 5 } an outfielder, are also schedtiled to] the Cubs, 8 to 2, making it three}, It Is @ lovely feeling, VL grant “ ’ . ee ie fe Pare von, tebe able to mah the al A certain house eight years ago did an annual business of $3,000,000 cai the Hester will anpear at first base and Pree rae rt ueetibaseaud from the tee ,but to be able to stick Poe eS oe ti ns iron or a mashie up around mound. Other Jocal players who will STANDINGS ine, try out for the Minot team include | s Pegi cing WARES COUniS M053 40 : cost of selling the goods amounted to 8 per eent. ‘Good advertising has since then : increased their annual business to $15,000,000 and the cost of selling, including ad- “Bing” Worner and Jimmy Hennessy. | ®—, > a |S emented by normally “good vertising expenditures, has fallen to 5 per cent. The salesmen are earning much v zy ‘e Hs AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, putting The Series at Bottineau is expected We 2 pet.| For my part, therefore. 1 would more money, and the advertising has enabled them to do it, because while their Te eee CREE ae 778 J advise ay golfer with ambitions to y een tae (material THe aah aa commissions are smaller their sales are made easier and are more than trebled in __ Home Game May 30 St. Paul ee 9 591, practice with irons and especially volume.” fun here on ty ay forse i qe pee ce ees merely the mat we tie objective ; Pare ome series wi ie New Rockford- ‘ Pat ittle "4 i i fee Milwaukee... pitch shots oem 32050 cay at Who paid for the advertising? salaries, and traveling expenses, try- ie club plans on using automo- the green. if O sy Biemerervealing arsint a aie They help_win more matches Not the consumer, for the price of . ing to get orders that someone else cuit and last Saturday published a than all the 250-ya-d dvives, 5 2 call for transportation ‘bids. The | ew York. o.. 18 : —— — ¢ the goods was less than it had been can get and execute better and - diclock at a meeting of the board of Ree sh d otic ALE, BY, ADVERTISEMENT, without advertising. \ s cheaper. irectors which will be held at th ne ‘ ; ‘ q "480 | eon ctice {is hereby | giver y A : Association of Commersesoome, ve] Sineinmati ..s12 1s rae gi a tha ‘cer : Not the manufacturer, because his It is cruel, perhaps, but true that bee 2, Brooklyn .....-...- est cob Carlson, mortgagor, to the : . YZ ie ees Beek: ga co teniiadetphia”. : a i ce come | PS total selling cost was 3 per cent less. the sooner such concerns disappear, town is beginning to a shake on” AE gaid mortgage is vt - Bat ake a et bein sie NLEAGUE ded te ach sy of Bedomber 1916, Not the. salesmen, because they the better it is for the public. The / fully organized and the charter te-| Cleveland’ osteo at Gountst Satevon North Dakots, eh ‘ made more money. ' . advertising of their more aggressive ah ty ie Eig e t¢ gaa Ll Philadelphia ... d hey ip sede of Janaary, 1917, he Who . id. th ? T iS Ind the Sporting News of St. Louie | Detoit Th Meee tee ile tenlged bie iauteittee ae os n by} RE apd Devter - onesie cotgpehinen haye advertised the league carrying | Washington 000 ‘409 |said mortgage ‘ut the front door at [) ich we A q A ae pictures of President Logan Powell | ¥* e fe brings the end quicker. And _ find other offcials; the New Rock-|Eivton Bismuree, County 6t! Burleigh, “Stat ‘ draw for.the cost of all progress—Old . ? ae ford-Carrington, Minot and Bismarck ‘of North Dakota, at the hour of organizations have raised and paid aap 1220 BM in the ‘afternoon of the Man Waste. 5; ' the money saved by putting a stop to i he | ne, 1923, to satis so ‘ tiie anette 0. the Nesace ant f . RESULTS |Jamount due’ on ‘said ' mortgage on " hordedio#: these. petty, wasteful non- Jamestown is just getting bu: Lier aye Ory rad ie eemibe deseribed in said The most expensive institution MWe. A which fan tha aa! ; The baseball commlttoss are out ae Bs Bs Paul , : cnt pore ene which wil jee a ie have today: i is the unsuccessful com- uccesses, which pays ‘for e adver- Junta little’ covoperation trom the| Kansse City 10; Toledo i. |, The Wave Halt of the, South petitor — the business ‘that., drags: “tising and cuts down the cost of the ColumbuaMilwaukee, postponed. phicf byl dd Wi), the x oe : business men all down the line, they iki chi ta ides fod in ¢an put organized baseball across west Quarter (NEM SW%) and this year in grand shape. The di- NATIONAL, LEAGUE. the Northwest Quarter of the 4 Gi Glade,| Boston i. uis 6, 14 innings. outheas uarter a) 5 BO clecdensisa,, SN iukcrver Gaul -Bepoblyie Bx Chicane: 2. Be | of Section ‘Twelve (12), ‘Town. : Published by ‘The Tribune in co-o Lee Schrankel; have gone over the| New York 6; Pittsburgh 2. shin One Hundred | Forty-two Beye Joam Association of Advertising Agencies, - along for years, eating up rent and pods you buy. (142) North, Range Seventy thing very carefully and find that aj Cincinnati-Philadelphia, postponed, LAL ae ol rags et H maxithum estimate of the .costs of | rain. Js h County, North’ Dakota, il be $10,000, of. which —— mortgaré containe a clause cc Wing Raataries, AMERICAN LEAGUE. authorizing the mortgagee. to de- lare the whole sum due if there is aveling expenses and railroad fare.| New York 4; St. Louis 1. rat a Tt, le of fis the gate receipts should easily| Philadelphia 5; Cleveland 0. mortgage’ iP hereby Mitleed don Lear of, making the league self} Others, postponed, rain. There «will, bi 2 dae on: said morteage Last year the gate re- z ove : or. the date of *ohte Bi | Notice of iad to Foreclose ae. Hirt ak required by. Jaw, more shirte deys before ‘the begin-

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