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_ by Hettman, Oliver and Guenther. | aPssed bi Warner, Null. Time 2:10. Umpire Kleva. mm SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1923 tain mortgage made and executed by Leslie S. ‘Hackney and Lillie M. Hatkney, mortgagors, to the Hae ney Land Credit’ Company a. corpo! ation, mortgagee, whieh said mort- gage is dated on the 1st day of No- vember, 1919, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, on the 12th day of November, 1919, at 11:20 A. M,, in Book 98 of Mortgages, page 77, which mortgage was duly assigned by an instrument in writing dated November ‘25th, 1919 and filed in the office of the Register of Deeds, Burléigh County on the 6th day of Jufte, 1922, and recorded in Book 98 of Assignments, page 423, to Frank Prinz, Minneapolis, Minnesota, will be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- ises deseribed in said mortgage at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, County oi Byrleigh, $tate of North Dakota, at the hourgof 1:30 P, M., in the af- ternoon of the 26th day of June, 1928, to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on the dante of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are as follows, to- wits The Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section Twenty-seven (27) Township One Hundred Forty- two (142), North, Range Seveh- ty-five (75) West of the 5th P. i Burleigh County North Da- kota. Said mortgage contains a clause authorizing the mortgagee to de- clare the whole sum due if there is a default, and the whole of said mortgage is hereby declared due. There will be due on said mortgage on_ the date of sale the sum of $1762.36. Notice of Intention to Foreclose/ was given as required by law more than thirty days before the begin- ning of ¢he proceedings. The default consists of the non-payment of the sum of $98.45. Frank Prinz, Assignee, ET. Bake. Bees N. D. ittorney for Mortgagee. 5 12-19-26-6 29-16. Mertens NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR LICENSE ‘TO SELL REAL ESTAT! State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Ro- bert H. Treacy, otherwise known as R. H. Treacy, Deceased. August E. Johnson, Petitioner, vs. August F. Johnson, Dr. John L. Treacy, Jessie P. Treacy, Robert H. Treacy, Jr., Dorothy Register, formerly Dorothy Treacy, Kenneth W. Treacy, ~ a minor and I. P. Baker, the special guardian of id Ken- neth W. Treacy, a minor, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to ail persons interested in the Estate of Robert H. Treacy, otherwise known as R. H. Treacy, Deceased. You are hereby notified that the petition of August E. Johnson, the administrator of the estate of Ro- bert H. Treacy, otherwise known as R. H, Treacy, late of. the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, deceased, has been filed in this court, therein petitioning that he be authorized, empowered and di- rected to sell real estate belonging, to said decedent's estate, described | as follows, to-wit: Lots ten, eleven and twelve in block sixty of the original plat of the city of ismarck, in Burleigh county, North! Dakota, with or with~- out the duplex house and cottage thereon: The east one hundred feet of lots ten, eleven and twelve in block six- ty of the original plat of the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, with or without the cottage thereon; ixteen and seventeen in ty two of the original plat of the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota; Lots eleven and twelve in block one hundred and eighteen of the ori- ginal plat of the city of Bismarck, jin Burleigh county, North Dakota; The east half of the north east quarter of section twenty eight in township one hundred and thirty eight north, of range eighty west of the fifth principal meridian in Bur- leigh county, North Dakota; The northeast quarter of section ]_ But today when one speaks of SUMMONS | NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE |Shelby, you can rest assured he State of North Dakota, Coudty of | _ BY ADVERTISEMENT. j mean Shelby, Mont. Burleigh. x e hanes is Beret Ree that cotati, If you're writing a letter to any- istrict C i is been made in the terms of that ‘nody here, just address it “Shelby, | pipet Sart Fourth Judicial | certain mortgage executed and de- ’ \U. S.A.” Postal 1 ake | yatni! |livered by “P. E. Hatch and Cora | A osta employes need no George Schonert, «yipp | Hatch, his wife, to Hans Christian- i An env lapses warked, Hay Just! vB. Plaintiff. | sen, dated premier Sth ie, ae » 8 ‘4 ki H 7 j ‘or record in the offi e ched a local townsite company. | Oscar Routenberg, Martha | Register of. Deeds of Byrleigh Coun- ame in good geason without Routenberg, Ida Ce cae ty, North Dakota, on the 28th day of | making the cireult from coast to 1 Cisse Routenberg, Olga am November, 1919, and recorded in book leone tenberg, ~ Defendant 169 of Mortgages, on page 165, will Ant contal : sat F endants. /he foreclosed by a sale of the prem- And it contained a check for sev- The State of North \Dakot& to the|ise(described-in such mortgage ald feral iundred dollars! above named Defendant therethutice feemibed EE thee trot Just another proof that the You are hereby summoned and re-| door of the, court house in the city Dempsey-Gibbons ‘bout has made wired to answer thé complaint of | of Bismarck, in the county of Bur- Shelby's name world-wide. i Pen nan ne nie ad here. (leigh and State of North Dakota at | of which is hereto annexed and here-|the hour\of 10 orclock in the fores 5 ea wea i with served upon you, and to serve incon of the 4th day of June, AD | a copy of your answer upon the sub-/ 199) fo satisfy the amount due upon | scriber at his office in the city ot | such’ mortgage and which will we ental | Bismarck, Burleigh County, North | {Ucn martéage and which will be so | Dakota within thirty days after the ¢oiows: the Northeast quater et i : the Northeast quarter cf aan service of this summons upon yous! section 22 in township 14] north of i exclusive of the day of such service ; Section, 22 in township 14) north of Snake in Bismarck’s Drives | and in case of your failure to so/ fnoge St west of the A eta ul appear and answer judgment willl be iat the date ‘ot Mistake Runt ata a smi 3 a | taken against you by default for the | ' t - and Smash the Ma i relief demanded in the complaint, | 009.80, in addition té the costs and “Where They Ain't” ! Dated May 8, 1923, ~ tad of sale including attorneys ay : F. EF, McCurdy, | f¢€3- , neler, \ Fe j Attorney for Plaintift.; Dated April 28, 1923, | Bismarek, N. D., HANS CHRISTIANSEN, y FIELDE HERE Fast ( ~ Conni ck TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: | lortgagee. W FIELDER I a nial a ‘onnie Mack You are hereby notified that Fe ice eee ae Team No ‘ecognized as |above entitled action refers at | E ¥ They have nick-named the Minot sf enizeu'a i }land in Burleigh County North Da- Bismarck, N. D. a basebill club the “Magicians” and One of the Best kota described +as the east half 4-28 2-19-26-6-2 the way they've been manipulating (Oo Clee ES AS LET Ce ee Il down at® the local park “Zev,” big son of “The Finn,” is regarded as a likely winnergot thia | (NW,4),and fhe morn halt Ns) of | NOTICE OF SALE. H iy the northeast quarter. (NE%) of | a 5 5 for the last couple of days*there GET THREE HOMERS vear's Kentucky Derby. He's been showing up well on southerff tracks | section thirty (30) in tewnship cone | Notice Is Hereby Given, That by are u who believe there is all winter. Jockey Fator rides him. hundred forty one (141). north of |virtue of a judgment and decree in eehrathini n anme, Yesteriay ae ad range seventy nine (79) west af the | foreclosure rendered and given by K t side flinger, had the! Chicago, May 26.—Connie Mack's | is " z — | 5th P. M. and that the complaint is; the District ‘Court of the Fourth inney, a port side flinger, had the : Vhilndelphinn Athieties ;#, 4:reund boxing match between} Pittsburzher having negotiated six {on file in the office of the clerk of | Judicial District in and for the Coun- urck crew hitting them where| rejuvenat hiladelphia Athlettes | vontrielle and Haugan, local men,! to Sammy's seven, the District Court of Burleigh Coun-+ty of Burleigh and State of North the fielders were most of the ne! continued today to be the American | who went at it hammer and tongs.| Other leading batters for twenty orth Dakota, Re ecrieal ae Ge Ga and docketed in wheter they socked them hard or After their second} ‘Thor Jensen w arded the ref-! or more games: Southworth, Boston, i. McCurdy, | the office of the clerk of said court not. Oliver in center field for Mi-! consecutive victory over the le GENS EARSAIOHE OVRE The MONE Ih ba; Erlich: Now Vouk, ATs, HiGenee|| Attorney. for Plaintiff, on the 28th day of April, 1923, in an not had seven-put-outs while Deni-| champion New York Yankees, erities | mixed bout- Jensen wrestling and t. Louis, .375; Neis, Brooklyn, | 12-19-28-6 2-9-16. ro tee EAT aaa: aeeteparn: ‘on in right caught three who did not e the Athletics high; Moug boxing--but Moug insisted he ; Traynor, Pittsburgh, 364; Me- | — == | tion, of Philadelphi Pennsylvania, The seore was 11 to 0, with Minot! in the pre-season dope, | was not down and then finished the Boston, 368; Youngs,, New OTICE FOR BIDS pis plaintiff, and Albert yee on the long end. Good fielding by that they will finish in the first di- | round. 356; Kelly, Néw York, .344; .,. NOTE R ;Selma Josephson, the Farmers State | Minot lendid pitching by Kin- as sini reedonllimnatene pases > Bis | Bids will be received by the |bank of Wing, North Dakota, a cor- } i : vision, | Seaman Smith referred all matches Louis, .344, ‘ Board of Bonanza School District |poration, the’ Wi Marcentiie cl ea ney Wi ed up by some hard! Not only are the Athletics: closing |and gave good satisfaction. = CaS eaeey No. 12. Morton County, for the erec- D png) sere ome : : ‘Ys ; pany, a corporation, Burleigh County oe ; the a he ee the gap between themselves and the | = i tin oreo ovelom school houses, | State bank of Wing, North Dakota Reider in center for Bi Kk fot) Yanks and filling the seats in Shibe | | {location—at the SW corner of the /q corporation Burleigh County, North a hand in the seventh when he made! jark but they are drawing away from | | STANDINGS [| SW Section 29, 136, 79, and at the | Dakota, a municipal corporation, and a nice one-handed cateh of the strongest of the weste nis | SS eee or corner of the NW'% of Section Mandan Mercantile company,’a cor- long drive, while don, d tightening a hold on second place | N. D, STATE. LEAGUE _ Plans and specifications are on | Horation, are defendants, in re man in left, drew a hand for snaking ‘that the westerners will find hard to | i 1. Pet| file at the office of the Bingenheim. | $810, ae and sepunet aed a hard drive in left, Manager Tom!) i; Res ee “on | Mino er. Mere. Co., Mandan. A certified | fendants, Albert Josephson, and Sel-| = ea ; hand. Ureaks when they come east present: | | Minot Dea eee eee esoo. dan tact Nosed |™a Josephson, fo sum of nine-} Shanley was still going: strong, hand- 4, | ! Jamestown mee 0 1900] Check for $100, is to Nf he Gpened (teen hundred twelve dollars and fifty-| ling 10 chances at second with err-i ¥y, ‘ ; Minor ie with the bid. Bids will be opened |t¢ Aa pace be The Athleties got three home runs , Bismare vesesece@ 2 000) on June the Sth, 1923 at 9 o'clock | five (uy 12.55) cents, which judg- ane eat it their second defeat of the Yanks, ew-Rock-C Mare 2 000) a. m. at the Huff School house. ee and decree, among other thing: Bismarek came near seoring atl yoy | i ; The Board reserves the right te (directs the sale by me of the real t but the punch Tiperswiase, | | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION reject any or all Bids. property hereinafter described, to sat- | car Ue Lal tae tel The: Detroit! ‘Tigers lost ground | H a Bee By qordee iota bard) eid Gntapett thsneen a eee : Wek tlelile ie Detroi pers 4 . gj ? So are , Clerk, | Wi eres ereon and the costs iE, CEST aa ielding to the effectiveness | Veteran Is Playing Snappier Kensas City +18 6.750] © 15 19:08 6 Henry AMS 1CIGEE ade exveneaw cote wich Gale; ore a0} Condon, the new left-field Raver candi the cGhicand “3 |St Paul 18 12 600; eat ae ae) {much thereof.as the proceeds of said cured by. Bismarek from Nude Bb tocae Wilts Game Than Ever and | Columbus 16 12 571 sale applicable thereto will satisfy! got a sod start, with two hits and Ten ee cae Louisville... ...18 14 664] NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE and by virtue of a writ to me issued catch the Tigers, the Wash | nice fielding werk. Manager EOP EE Tach UO lt de Hitting Hard Minneapolis .14 17 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE. out of the office of the clerk of; ley expects AL Bernier, pitcher| iton Senators fell before Boston, ialwaakes 12 16 SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT |diracting me to sell said real prop- MENG fiteehin toa iq /6 to 5, the reliable Walter Johnson i akannnoli “a 20 Notice is hereby given that by erty, pursuant to gaid judement n:' ut f ee ning after his teammates had 5 (si sea el 18 reason of default therein, that cer-|said court, under the seal thereof, with the Mitchell ‘ Ml given him a) two-ran lead, usually,| RUTH ALSO BETTER, Toledo 10° 19 tain mortgage made and executed by |decree. 3 : Dakota league in 1921 oO ough toe Ke dll H renee i Leslie S. Hackney and Lillie M.|_ 1, Albin Hedstrom, sheriff of Bur-| and had a pitching record of nine! 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE Hackney, mortgagors, to the Hack-|leigh County, North Dakota, and the} wins to six losses. Charlie E | Pittsburgh won {ts seventh con-| © 26. die Collins, W. L. Pot! ney Land Credit Company a corpor-|petson appointed by said court to! is in Bismarck now anda saw) S¢cutive contest and the second game | |, seman with the Chi- |New York ..26 8 .766| ation, mortgagee, which said mort-|make said sale, will sell the herein- game last night. There! Of its series with St. Louis, 2 to 1, to|* “ - : : | Pittsburgh 18 .606| gage is dated on the 1st day of No-‘after described real property to the possible that the local line-up will Giants Win as Usual gue season, judging from his per- | Brooklyn 17 469} November, 1919, at: 11:20 A. M. in|in the county of Burleigh and State} he otherwise changed by the Sun-) mye New York ateam roller con- [formance to date revealed in aver- ; Boston. 16 467! Book 98 of Mort ages page G1, which of North Dakota, on the Sth day of | day Hime cre tonight at G:16,/ med to roll over the Philadelphia | #6es compiled today. : pein net 8 ead aaa ee ee Writing died Neve. |in. tie acternoon of said day, to sat- Me ee eee ee ey arondag | Netonals, thelClauts outslugging| colina 1s mlaving 2 shapplerigabie guest. “3 ver 26th, 1919, and filed in the of-|isfy said judgment, with interest and Sunday at 3:00 P. M. and Monday) i. Quakers, 12 to 8, Brooklyn slip- | th#n ever, fielding with remarkable | AMERICAN fice of the Register of Deeds, Bur-|costs thereon, and the costs and ex-| at m. The team then goes on! | 4 i a ah Drillianey, and is threatening to cap- | leigh County, on the Gth day of |penses of such sale, or so much there- 4 | ped from a short stay in the first L. Pet | road and the Bismarck fans won't) 1." ae oe ay eel duseutheabattingshonorsnolathenlescll | epen ails June, 1922, and recorded in Book 98]of as the proceeds of such sale ap-! divisior h th ure the batting honors the ” i 7 i have a chance to fastball) for | cuvewon swith) thirde peal clon sin|astal ie Nattee Reset ra ot | New. York 10 - 697! "of Mortgages, page 421, to. Frank|plicable thereto will satisfy; the j#rasp up to the ninth inning when) &ue~ all after seventeen years of | philadelphia 19 12 Prinz, Minneapolis, Minnesota, will|premises to be sold as aforesaid, none yas eGcore {the Boston Braves opened a batting | ™Jor league service and at a time | Cleveland 4.18 16 be foretlosed by a sale of the prem-|pursuant to said judgment and de- Sa Sae rally in the ninth inning, winning 7|When thousands of fans are raising | etroit .. 17°17 ises! described in said mortgage at|cree, and to said writ and to this no- Minot aa the cry that he is slowing up. | Washingte 13°17 the ;front door of the Court House|tice, are situated in the County of ABR AGS | Oe sree nae’ see cee ACineiee | amin amanrany Conte sehaniethatatelis|| cies pat ath et in the City of Bismarck, County of |Burleigh, and State of North Da- (eal Le | Who has fared badly in recent starts, | the league in base stealing with thit-) Roston 18 257] noon of the 26th day of June, 1923,] The South Half of the Northeast oleman, Oo 8 wascaivanene . Cube | teen thefts, and made the best show- | Serene a to satisfy the amount due on said|Quarter (S% of NE%), the North- DS a o 0 given poor support. The Cubs 1 Oliver, ef a | Massed both the Cardinals and Ronin, {ing of the batters during the week, | @ “-s—@ | Mortgage on the date of sale. | west Quarter of the Northeast Quar- | Gunther, 2b.40 2 1 ' rae A) ccavetising hie averubes wanty-cli | RESULTS The premises described in said {ter (NW% of NE%). and the South- MeNight, 2 ‘ae 5 diplace. ‘The score | ee for an average of 6G for 20] | mortgage and which will be sold to | each Quarter of the Northwest Quar- Worner, ¢ 4 0 2 : ne onnein ERT ANA Ae satisfy the same are as follows, to- |ter (SE% of NW%) of Section Twen- ; Ree ae 0 0j Rain prevented Cleveland-St, Louis | #2Mes Placing him third in the list | j wits ty-two (22), in Township One Hun- Aa Wea ae § Gl American League game at St. Louis, | of leading hitters. j AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 1,) | dred Forty-two (142) North, of Range | pneveD 8 | Naylor's Fifth Win “Babe” Ruth, like Collins, is play-| St. Paul 8; Columbus. 3. The, Northwest Quarter, (NW 04) 'Seventy-six (76), West of ‘the Fifth ai o| Rollie Naylor, undefeated Athletie| img better baseball this season in| Minneapolis 11; Toledo 5. een eed Forteiwo (14a), [Principal Meridian, containing 160 Biawearek pitcher, turned in his fifth straight| the opinion of his admirers who say | Louisville 4; Milwaukee 0. North, Range Seventy-five (75), scren ners ornleas need fismarck po A Eltriumph. Shawkey pitched a fine| the big fellow is covering more) Kansas City 8; Indianapolis 7. | West of the Fifth Principal ntedlathie) 20th: day age Apr Pee. Schipy th 4 0-41 YO 1{RAme for New York until the eighth |#round, is in better physieal condi- NATIONAL LEAGUE Meridian, | Burleigh County, | Sheriff of Burleigh County, N.'D. | Colom i ot 8 "2 oO] When he weakened, tion, and is determined to make this| pittsburgh 2; St. Louis 1 : PIERCE, TENNESON, CUPLER | Shenley, 2t » The first locat run came in the| his banner season, Ruth added} yy, 2: Philadelphia 8 Said’ mortgage contains a clause} & STAMBAUGH, Shanley, 2b AO 28 8) in the . hy "| New York 12; Philadelphia 8. Fs Al for Plaintiff, { Reid t + 0 1 3 9 Oo) Second when Welch put the ball into} twenty-four points to his average of | Rosion 7; Brooklyn 4 authorizing the mortgagee to de- ttorneys for Plaintiff, pouen 5 the left field bleechers, tying the/® Week ago anud bagged four home:s sr Heep ea el clare the whole sum due if there 1s | Fargo, North Dakota. Noll, do a0e 1 1528 0 ER Cee Grey, SUNG Ate te ca oan ; i !| Chicago 4; Cincinnati 0. ja default, and the whole of said | 4-30-5-5-12-19°26-6-2 Rie ob 4 8 6 00 Be running “his string to eight, while \ayatieege io henelg. detiarad dus, | Oates, Ay Wo an s put the Athletics ahead in| Ken Williams, of the Browns, who! || AMERICAN DEAGUE: iThere will be due an said mortgage | NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE ' ' een 3 O01 8 1 4) fifth with a hit into the bleachers, | started piling up the circuit blows be-| Philadelphia 4; New York 2. ‘on the date of sale the sum of MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Hiettman, p’2 0 0 0 4 1{New York tied the count in the sev. | fore "Babe" got his eye on the ball,| Chieago 5; Detroit 3. $1868.19. A | _ SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT eee me =) “tenth, but Matthews opened the| made only one, which was enough,| Boston 6; Washington 5. Notice of natentons i Roresloac | Aba hereby Ewan that by | ee 8 16 4! ase Bene ALE etics with a home Hewes to g.ve him the edge over Li Glevelonient Louis, rostnoneld) Man “thirty” daya, before, the “beet | reason of default therein, that cer- Bor Anninns: | ght field. - ain ning of the proceedings. The default By Inning 2H E| This unnerved Shawkey and Phil-| Ruth, in addition to-closing the | Riss a ES | consists of the non-payment of the Minot .. 11003200 4-11 11 0) 24elphia scored another run before! home run gap between himself and! Gypiffith Admits | sum, of $202.66. F ‘ Bismarck 000000000—0 8 4/the inning ended, In the ninth two| Williams, has tied the St. Louis star! | Rank wring, Apaignee, | Sate ase hits: Reid. | Pinch hitters failed to reach first for for total -base hondrs. Ruth's his | Cobb Got Best | E peter arenes eae ; ny vo). | the Yankees. . sides his homers, include ten dou- ' . er. Two base hits: McKnight (two),!¢ besides hiky hom 12-19-26-6 6, peerenpe ane ite: ekg | ee SET OMe He Of Retent Deals icKnig 5 liams’ blows include five doubles and | = \ reat etolen bases: 1 He | three triples, in aadition to nine | By NEA Service | NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE | ter, two, Noll Oue. Doub’ three triples, in aadition to nine & age : | Washington, May 26. — Olarke MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Hettman to Shanley to Schipp. Buse! homers. if cen (Griffith bas finally lost an argu-| ¢° \SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT on bails; off Kinney two, off Hett- Another department in which Ut) Ua e* resident of the Wash-! Notite is hereby given that by man four. Struck out by Hettman “Babe” is going stronger than his : § ason of default therein, that cer- | WINNER OVER ‘GERMAN OAK’ Downs Sigfrid in Two Falls, Showing Himself the Mas- ter Through the Bout two, by Kinney ‘two. Hit by pitcher! RECRUIT HOLDS NEW ROCKFORD | Stanley Rodgers, Bismarck heavy- weight wrestler, showed his class here again last night when he cut down “The German Oak” in twa straight falls catch-as-can wrestling. Sigfrid, “The Gersaan Oak” came to Bismarck with a goad record behind him, having beaten Gardini the Pa-| cifie Coast wrestler, at Chicago a few days ngo. He was obtained for! Farm Boy From Denhoff Sen- sation in First League Game New Rockford, May 26.—Gashel- schen, that farm kid from Denhoff, held Pickering’s bunch at New Rock- rivals is the scoring, Ruth has count- | ed thirty times. in his thirty-one games. +! H Harry Heilmann, the Detroit star, { who lead the league with a mark of | 513 a week ago, felt the sting of! good pitching and fell into a slump. He continues to top the batters, how- | ever, with an average of .448, Dick} Reichle, the former University of Il-; linois star, now with the Red Sox,; is the runner up with an average of | .387, Bing Miller of the Athletes is next with .361. Other leading batters for twenty or more games: Ryel, Washington .857; E. Collins, Chicago, 867; Jamie: son, Cleveland, .365; S Rice, Wash- ington, 361; Cabb, Detroit, .360; | Welch, Philadelphia, .345;°Veach, De-' troit, 338; Ruth, New York, 333, | Neis of the Dodgers .and Traynor | going great for Cobb, while Gagonn Burleigh County. on the 12th day ington American League club is fcReO" Ot oice made and executed bi willing to admit that ‘Ty Cobb put [ane"S "Hackney and fillies M. one over on him last winter. ‘Hackney, mortgagors, to the Hack- Griffith has reference to the ney Land Credit Campany a corpor- trade whereby he gave up pitcher’ ation, mortgagee, which said mort- Ray Francis to Detroit for short-' gage is dated on the Ist day of No- ‘ yember, 1919, ‘and recorded in the stop Gagnon. Francis has been, orice of the Register of Deeds of has passed out of the American of ‘November, 1919, at 11:20 A. Ma ‘ jin Book 98 of Mortgages, page which ‘mortgage was duly assigne by an ingtrunient’ in writing dated November 25th, 1919, and filed in the office of the Register of Deeds, League. ‘ Gagnon, who came to Detroit from Holy Cross last June and was sent to Rochester for a year of ex- perience ,jhad a good seasop in the igh County, on the 6th day -o! Inter-national. Seeking an ander- | #3 bs and recorded in Book study for ‘Roger Peckinpaugh, who 98 of Assignments page 424, to ‘Frank Prinz, Minneapolis, Minneso- ta, will be foreclosed by n sale of ,the premises descrihéd in said mort- gage atthe front door of the Court House. in_the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, at the hour of 1:30 P. M., in the afternoon of the 26th day of Jane, 1923. to ratisfy the amount seemed to be slipping last season, Griffith gave up Francis for Gag- non, « ‘ Shortly after Gagnon reported in the springs it was discovered that he had a ‘football knee, injured in a-game with Harvard. . From an understudy to Peckinpaugh, Gag- NVAABIAVSUURNL AA { | ford to three hits and struck out 10 men in thg league opener there yes- terday. Jamestown took a tight game by a 3 to 2 score, Keegan was on the mound for the New Rockford-Carrington team, and was well supported, but Whiting’s crowd garnered five hits. It was Gashelschen’s first appear- ance on an honest to goodness mound, and the-first time he ever put his toe against a rubber place. In his pre- vious experience he has used a rock or a built-up mound out on-the farm. Batteries: Gashelschen and Croake; Keégan and Martin. Even Uncle f Bismarck because he was on his way to Canada to fill. engagements, and could stop at Bismarck with little additional expense. Rodgers took the first fall with a/ hammer lock in 31 minutes and the; second with a sho:t arm scissors in) §2 minutes. The match was a pretty one all the way through. Sigfrid, said he weighed 200 and Rodgers ave his weight as 187. Sigfrid has a nfarvel- lous physique, particularly in the shoulders, arms and neck. He claims to have held the world championship at Greco-Roman style of wrestling, whichis with the upper part of the body only. Rodgers was the aggressor and Reads Fight Dope Today batt iad May _26—There in ‘United States. evening was secured many holds on Sigfrid early in the game, but the German broke away from them. He seemed to tire under continued hamtnering by Rod- of the Pirates are making an impres- | sive showing -among~ the National, League batters, none of whom, how- ever, has been able to depose the vet- eran, Zack Wheat af Brooklyn, from} the top of the heap. : H Wheat contirives in front, with an sverdge of 447, with-Grimm, also of the Pirates trailing with .$04. Bot-) tomley of the Cardinals is perched j in third. place with .399, Nies boost- Traynor went to 364 from: .340. “Cy” Williams o- ithe Phillies: is the class of the league in home rus hatting having poled sixteen. He is | ors this season. His hits give him his homers, include three triples. ‘: Max Carey of the Piratos-ia-creep-. ¢,Aoubles and ed his mark from .305 to .372 1a oe state prison, binder twine | gers. One of the best matches of the the first preliminary,| r ‘ ing up on Sammy Bohne of the Reds for stolen \base honore,the—apasdy nou ina short time slip; 80 ly that. he was waived; out, of ‘the ‘Tl league, while others notsnearly $0 mortgage and which will be sold to j satisfy the same aye as follows, to- highly touted continue to stick. Griffith frankly admits that he wit: had one put over on him. @ | MICHIGAN TWINE CHOZEN Grand Forks, N. D. May 26—The Grand . Forks’ county “farm bureau will contract for 200,000 poands of this year, directors have decided. ‘The price laid down to the farmer, will be $10.90 per 10Q pounds, cover- ing the twine cost, freight charges The on the first major 1édjuie’ player to pass | and cost of maintaining a county | $} 762.36. the century mark for total base hon- | manager handl'ér-/apitribution, 4 , qu The amount: contracted for will! tat "inireyy a tal Ge ded Valent wurehanesldes.| commpsne’ aboet diane e sae ae The proceed Dance at Patterson’ Hall co heer 73 By ee ee |, d- | due on ‘said mortgage on the date of bad- "sale 7 of * Township One Hundrod two (142) Novth, Ranze Seven- sytive (75) We-t of the ‘Principal County, North . Said mortgage co: tain: nthorizing the clare'the wholé sum di ‘a-default, and the mortgage is hereby declared Notice © premises deserih«d ‘in said e Northwett Quarter (NW%) Section Twertv-s> an (27), Forty- Fi: Burleigh a clause if uldre' tg e if thére is “hole of ssid due. re will be due on said mortgage the date of sale the cae ‘of fIntentidn te Foreclos¢ Meri@ion, Data, mot; thirty four in ‘township gne hun- BASE BALL! TNUVHLUOTYRAUNT TEED TCE TA Game Called at 3:00 p.m. 4 eryone Boost for Bismar dred and thirty eight north, of range seventy eight west of the fifth |prineipal meridian in Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota; ‘The undivided one half of the north half of section twenty eight in township one hundred and thirty seven north, of range seventy eight west of the fifth principal meridian in Burleigh county, North Dakota. The said petition will be heard by this Court on Saturday, the 30th day of June A. D, 1923 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon af that day, at the court raom of this Court, in the Burleigh county, North Dakota, Court house in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota. And you, and each one of you, are hereby cited and required then land there to be and dppebr before this Court and show cause, if any you have, why this petition should not be granted. Dated May 19th A, D. 2923. (SEAL) I. C, DAVIS, Judge of the County Court of Burleigh county, State of North Dakota. 5-19.26-64, NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE | SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that by jreason of default therein, that cer- tain mortgage made and executed by Leslie S. Hackney and Lillie M. Hackney, mortgagors, to the Hach- ney Land Credit Company, a corpor- ation, mortgagee, which said mort- gage is dated on the Ist day of No- vember, 1919, and recorded in the | office of the Register of Deeds Wt Burleigh County, on the 12th day of November, 1919, at 11:20 A. M., Book 98 of Mortgages, page which mortgage was duly assigned by an instrument in writing dated November 25th, 1919, and filed the office of the Register of Deeds, Burleigh County, on the 6th day of |June, 1922, and recorded in Book jof Mortgages, page 422, to Fr. Prinz, Minneapolis, Minnesota, will be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- lises described in said mortgage at |the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, County of Barleigh, State of North Dakota, at the hour of 1:30 P. M., in the after noon of the 26th day of June, 1923, to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on the date of sale. The premises described in anid mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are as follows, to- wit: The Southwest Quarter (SW%> of Section Three (3), Township One Hundred Forty-two (1 North of Range Seventy-five (15), West of the 5th’ P. M., Burleigh County, North Dakota. Said mortgage contains a clause authorizing the mortgagee to de- clare the whole sum due if therg,is a defavlt, and the whole of {aid mortgage is hereby declared due. There will be due on said mortgage on the date of sale the sum of $1868.19, Notice of Intention to Foreclose was given as required by law more than thirty days before the begin- ning of the proceedings. The default consists of the non-payment of the sum of $202,86. Frank Prinz, Assignee, FE. T. Burke, Bismarck, N. D Attorney-for Martgagee. 5 12-19-26-6 2-9-16. —_—— NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION (Special District—Annual Election) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That on the First Tuesday in Junb, being June 5, 1923 an Annual Elec- tion will be held at Will School in the Special School District of Bis- marck, County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota for the- purpose of electing the following members of the Board of Education: Two mem- bers to serve for a term of three years for the City of Bismarck, N. D. The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock’ a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock p. m. of that day. Dated Bismarck, N. D. this 19th day of May, 1923. By order of the Board of Educa- tion. Richard Penwarden, Clerk. 21-23-28-30 6-2, BIDS WANTED Sealed bids will be opened on June Sth, 1923 for supplying milk to the Bismarck Hospital in quantities of 30 to 365 gallons per day. Bismarck Hospital, Supt. B. H. Schneider. 14-19-26, | \ \