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f PAGE SIX (SENATORS ARE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1924 MONEY COULDN'T BUY GOOD IT DID FOR HIN. | such sale applicable thereto will satisfy. The personal property to be sold as aforesaid pursuant to said judgment’ and decree, and to said! writ, and to this notice, are des cribed in sald judgment, decree and | writ, as. follows, to-wit:— One Pioneer Gas Tractor rated 15-30 complete with magneto car- : buretor, “foree-foed' oiler, and alllorn gi28% to $1d0%) No. 1 hard? tools and fittings; i 32% k Dee teins: tine gang plow) ®PriNe $1.32% to $1.45%; No. 1 dar NOTABLE FIGURES IN DODGER’S SENSATIONAL SPURT LSJ JACQUES FOURNILP Ss} ee For Eight Years Carl Borg complete with spring hitch; Terie eg ACG, Teed okies i Sucered From Stomach | ty 5 Sold, weight | $1-39%4 to $1.45%; good to choice | 120; famed Kate; old, weight | ¢1'33% to $1.38; ordinary to good| Trouble, But Tanlac Ended 1 roan mare, 4 years old, weight /$1.301 to $1321; No. 1 hard Mon- 1200, named Fan; 4 1 sorrel mare, 4 years old, weight September 1200, named Jennie. it 3 ‘ er $1,304 1 gorrel mare, 6 years old, weight] herann’ gravee Moy $136%0 ae ecomber $1.30%; May $1.36%. HIs Misery. “Since Tanlac has relieved me of such a great load of suffering I feel to $1.33%; to ON TOP AGAIN Win From Cleveland While tg@Tay gelding, 4'years old, weight | 60% No Shite enero abet Tike years have been added to my , named Jim; SO hgunix Ga Teele ~ | life,” is the grateful statement 0 New York Idles 1 gray gelding, 5 years old, weight | ley 72c to 83c; rye No. 2, 9: to! Carl Borg, 2818 9th St., South, Min- 1200, named D: i t an, < _ | 96%6¢3, flar No. 1, neapolis, Minn, Mr. Borg has been Chicago, Sept. 17.The Washing: | TtormaneNtniy: Ce eee rae eS identified with the people of Min- Gon Senators regained the top of the 1 brown mare, 11 years old, weight | Bridge Will Soon neapolis for 50 years and is a sub- "ane R t 1600, named Molly; | stantial and well known citizen. onthe Amexicun Lesgue rack) 1 bay mare, 3 years old, weight | Be Completed] “tight years of stomach trouble oday. The Yankees were idle 1200, named Nelly; eee had pullad me down to where life Yerday because of rain, while Wash- bay gelding, 3 years old, weight) i seemed hardly worth living. Eating Engton took me from Cleveland, 1200, named Dick; New England, Sept. 17.—The great- | was always a dread because I knew to 2.. | Washington holds the lead 1 red cow 5 years old; 1 er part of the work on the new| y, ; ; i / so well the misery that would fol a the narrow margin of a half ‘all duos white spotted cow, atte saat ti ina al ahi low. Sound sleep was a stranger to ame. Detroit, in third place, fell} . tae i at the foot of New Englands Main} no and I got up mornings feeling lack, losing to Philadelphia, 14 to 2. | Ayers coy With star in the face.) street, will be completed within the | hait dead. he Yankees are playing a double | 1 black cow, 4 yeats old. next two weeks, although it will| “well, 1 just kept on getting ill today. i 2 f , ALBIN HEDSTROM, probably be six weeks before loads| weaker until I headed my troubles , The Chicago White Sox beat Bos- | Can Brooklyn throw back Pitts: Sheriff of Burleigh County, | may be hauled across it. SEE TNCTUEHIRGS TCRAVE? gained 6 on, 8 to 4 | burg and New York and win the Na- ane , Dakota. —_— Ibs, and money couldn't buy the the Nationals, the Cincinnati HOwel League championship? That's a eae ie Too Late To Classify good health I enjoy. All praise to ‘Meds held th nts to an even the question fans in the Heydler | pitorney, . Pantees" | a: go, North Dakota. 9-17 ‘anlac. er ce oe oct Bree loop are asking these days. an pobhscioeurich FOR RENT—Two small 3-room| Tanlac is for sale by all good Ny eer ca hands of St.} The Dodgers Eee come ua apartments for housekeeping. Call | druggis Accept no — substitute. ouis. In the first gam with a sensational rush and are con- 803 7th St. 9-18-tf | Over 40 million bottles sold. Veopt the Reds’ hits well scattered ceded an excellent chance to win the MARKET WANTED—A girl to work for board 5 pants MWnd Cincinnati wis 5 to 1, wale i pennant. — peer aie and room, or will pay salary to] Tanlac Vegetable Pills, for consti- 3 eens ne - eds won, ee Great ats as i nae ie BL girl, Mrs. Paul Ryan,| pation made and recommended by he Pirates broke even with E ‘aetor in the team’s e. 121 W. Thayer. Phone 947. the manufacturers of TANLAC. Jelphia, losing the first 6 to 5 and | Led by the remarkable Dazzy Vance Be Se ee ania we eee eas iking the second, 13 to the Brooklyn pitchers have turned in WHEAT RISES ardinals hit five Brooklyn pitcher | one brilliant performance after an- PaaMNia: “Bottcnly hud 3 re Ble 800 WERE DROWNED HERE iarkable record, getting six hits 4 But pitching, important as it is, | SER, a 3 \ six times up, includiing two home } isn’t everything. Brooklyn is being ‘ f ans in suc on, and a double, a! piloted by Wilbert Robinson, one of tal of 13 bases. Chicago went in- the greatest managers in baseball. » fourth place, beating Boston 8 to and 4 to 2 “J, S. VICTOR | ON POLO FIELD Robinson can get as much out of a ball player as any man who ever ran Active Buying Makes Market a ball club. This may account for the splendid Little Stronger showing the veterans—Zack Wheat, poets | Jack Fournier and Milton Stock are | CORN DROPS | ~ making. ‘Wheat is the oldest player Chicago, Sept. 17.—Sudden Sept. 17.—Amer- | from antweight to stout size heavy-] the Detroit T Physteally, im} 1500 young men at the camp from] in point of service in the National| weakness in the cornsmarletice: | efended the in-! ther footwork may not be] comparison to Whitehill, huhr a: the northwestern states. League. Yet he is the team’s strong- sulted today from weather like- ij > cup, emblem of but it's plenty. est batter | ly to bring the corn crop to ma- supremecy, yester by de- we ile Whitehil} hi fne assort re-| Fournier, a discard, has played| turity sooner than has been ex- G ating Great Britain 14 to 5, in the| Coming fist tournament will be of stuff, Fuhr has even more. honeymoon trip to| teat ball at first and has hit after) pected. The weakness of corn cond and deciding match of the! scientific test between Lat ire Whitehill has been a be mnesota Lakes and are now| the vigorous manner of a Ruth. had bearish effect on other | ies. idales bred in South Ameri nd » he believed in *h Fuh iled in the. Wells residence.{ Stock, ‘another discard, has filled| grains, Corn closed heavy %c Mather’ picturesque crowd of | mongrel ti eloped in shade ed be » he lacked contiden Gute wasstoumenly Esth.]# bad hole: at third base and other-| to 644c net lower, December 000, with the Prince of Wales as | of stately 1 oyster tree is gre: ability ERiliae Gt CL wise bolstered up what appeared to| $1.07% to $1.07%. petanterin? attraction, saw the #! i In this aul the first eS) be the worst inficld in, the major H g Yankees Would be staggering blow to our ne Whitehill workea aganst New] iss Lita Maemartin left last week | agues. i a . Chicago, Sept. 17.—Active buying | cuetiitiwe , j country’s culture and political stand-/York and his introduction to Ruth.} go. Chi or a several weeks| These men, along with the pitch- on the part of houses with seaboard ards if native feet were out-shuffled] After he had gotten two strik Wh sheay ean ayes merentsunich and Mrs,| tS, Will come in for their share of | connections made wheat average a which the British, led by the| i% year’s most stupendous kenne!) Ruth, facing him for the first tme.| 41 Macmartin, Miss Maemartin ia|Tedit if the Dodgers happen to win little higher today during the early doubtable Louis Lacey, made their | SPw. au he Walked up to Catcher Bassler and superintendent of the surgery de-| eeelinge (uuoekenina swulenraneed een rorjcie cup. Plainly up to Star-Spangled en-]” “Don't forget to tell me when Ruth | Partment ah. the, Hinsdale “Samar: ane ergs see aed | with December$1 98% 4 riot “ to put right foot forward and| comes up. I want to work hard on s : crop in that part of the nea es GUTS AUG ae BASEBALL i pit going in that direction untic| him.” Mish Me malggrove tere umilo ne ee Byesunuescuaneefalligeouaa nae j ele = —— coo Stay IR los Ll accompanied by Mrs, Walter| the parents of a baby boy who-ar-|With corn, despite export buying Hangyang, Hunan, China, struck this boarding school. « More than AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Billy Evans Says | = ate eee eis LON aES ms of Washburn. The ladies| yiveg last Thursda: Mother and aid to egetcente 2,000,000 bushels. 10,000 residents of the city met death, ae Le good. aces expeRbitoMbe law avi oemeverainweelel | eaney foun Vheat closed unsettled, 1%c to 2%c uA a severa -|son are doing nice i 3 Y eg ee si : toe Dooeie sia ae Wea HELD FOR HUSBAND'S DEATH sienepells ey He “If T were a left-handed throwers, |the shock, Whitehill curved over a} Miss Kathleen Regnier arrived] A series of Agricultural meetings May $1.38 to tc. : ‘ raul ee T would quit playing second base | beauty for the third strike. home tromavalley Clvy wynerelsheract. \iareubeingabelizin ) the: scoutty, thls CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ilwaukee oil ag ‘and start pitching in the American} Whitehill certainly has made good|ed as instructor in piano during the) week in the interests of farmers who atic . a a - ledo ii League’ : on Ruth's prediction, term of summer school. After spend-| are interested in the sheep raising} Chicago, Sept. 17.—Cattle receipts nneapolis 83 pees < @oilkee sik, se ing some time in Wilton Miss Reg- eesparmers attending these |1%000, weighty fat steer markets lumbus 3 BS panera one ee ae ae | nier will go to Minneapolis where|yeetings report enthusiastically over| Pretically at a standstill. Early insas City .. 88 De ih Re HietO ANE. CRE EAU WIAES | News of Ou J {she will enter a conservatory of| their outcome. Mr. J. W. Haw is top handyweight steers $11.26. =e Bees naderaceds lietiod tauewouth ban x music. She is one of the most tal-| assisting County Agent Norling, It] Sheep receipts 24,000. Slow, early NATIONAL LEAGUE Sahin! | Neighbors |] ented’ musicians in this part of the| is the intention to ship in a number cell fat lambs around steady. Early : > Ye tee eee ee ietate: of sheep from Montana and financial [PUK natives $13.00 to $13.26, -w York LST 56 a help will be extended those in need| Hoe redipts 18,000. Very slow. petlva “fh: 88 seuthpaws WILTON Tim and Harry Gilmore who have] of it by the Agricultural Credit Cor- | Mostly 10 cents lower. Top $10.40. ttsburg 57 1 : i been spending s time in the west | jorati Schmi Vilton i EE ae ae 4 The ren of t The charming home of Mr. een spending some time in the poration, J. J. Schmid of Wilton is peo Oe player me: has to be a left-hand-|yfr<. Ole Soderquist was the sc have returned home. They were itc-| jycal agent for the corporation, Chics CHIC GO ARRODUCE, ne @ cd thrower to insure success is his]. puree ee companied to the Lignite City by} ——___—_ nae, Sept. Tier auter loner: - Louis 64 ‘ea of how soft it is for a portsider | Of & Pleasant event Wednesday even-| simon Jahr of Spokane. Mr. Jahr, «| Receipts 6,269 tubs. Creamery ex- liladelphia 90 ing when-the daugiter of Mr. and, former resident of this district i PROPOSALS tras 37%c; standards 35%c; extra ston 9 somewhat simi- firsts 35 to 36 cents; firsts 33 to 34 cents;. seconds 32 to 32% cents; cheese unchanged; eggs unchanged; receipts 11,320 cases, Poultry lower, ne | looking after business interests. The boys report the west a fine place for {the man with plenty of money, But | work was searce and lots of men are Miss Alice be August Kudic performed by Mrs. “Soderquis the bride of M ceremony was Gilbert Ste The Board of Directors of Telfer School Dist. No. 46, Burleigh Coun- jty, N. D., will receive sealed pro- | lar condition exists in the National League. Why a left ‘handed pitcher should AMERICAN LEAGUE Re’ vart in the presence of a ashington posals, at the residence of Mrs. Pease ee be harder for a left-handed batter | number of relatives and friends of without jobs. | Orvetta Dutton, Clerk, six miles|/ow)s, 17 0 25 cents: springs 23 ea 2 ue chan g EN ender for | the contri rties, ‘The attend-| — ee southwest, of Brittin, XP: until 8; roosters 16 cents. ; right-hander, is one of the mysteries | ants were SdnaKcklund and| The Ford touring car which was /2:00 P. M, Sept. 27th, 1924, for the SSR EPH A=Fa . Louis . the game that has never bien | taroid Soderquist. A bountiful] stolen from the W. H. Wilmot gar-|erection of a one class room school| | ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK eland ly explained. eveddinigadinnen was) cenveduimmont carly in the week was found | building on the N, E. corner of Sec.| South St. Paul, Sept. 17.—Cattle siladelphia Perhaps it is purely psychological. | ‘Vary after the ceremony. Thursday demolished in a eoulec about | 29-137-78 in Burleigh County, N. D.,| receipts 2,200. Best steers and year- a Righenandere Hea ne of right. | Staley aftermthescersmony: | Taaaaey miles west of town, Mr. Wil- |i? accordance with plans by Van|lings steady. Early top 24 head 874- icago handed pitching. Left-handed bat-| i otoy for an nsive trip to points| mot reports about all the damage Horn & BibtoxbuEb architects, Bis- pound averages $10.50. Grass. steers, RESULTS Y! Hone The Mant they see a coatre | it Minnesota, Ilinois, Wisconsin and Which could be done, was done to liis| ‘The ‘right is reserved to reject any yearlings, fa she-stock,and, stockers and feeders dull, weak. Bulk gras: Spots 25c steers and -year- Michigan. They will make their home at Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin: where car and if he ever finds the guiity|or all proposals, and each proposal NATIONAL LEAGUE parties there is going to be some-| must be accompanied by a certified paw warming up for the opposition. lower. f . mr a nice fa e.| thing doing. jcheck for five per cent of the ten-|lings $5.50 to $6.50. Fat she-stock New York 5-1. Confidence in one’s ability is | Weterogmenee e.aice Shum, heweeore lacr, 1 [$825 to $5.50. “Canners and cutters| Mrs, Frances McMullin’ who is held by New York police but who Boston 3-2 ail, one of baseball's greatest assets. | “TS: XY 1 ving lived! Wilton was visited by a pair of |, The building site is 3% miles, steady, $2.25 to $8.00. Bologna bulls | maintains her innocence in connection with the mysterious murder of Pittsburgh 5-13; Philadelphia 6-7. | M to throw left-handea | Popular nggiadies: haying ylives outh of Welch Spur in said county unchanged, $3.25 to $3.60. and feeders, no early sales. Stockers Bulk slick forgers 1s several chee t week who cashed and made their get- her husband, Stewart MeMullin, former prohibition off was stabbed to death. re all her life. For as been employed as some time she telegrapher in M er. McMullin Mrs. McMullin is shown pointing to bruises get you by a the majors, despite the jand state. - Plans will be on file on and after a pitcher AMERICAN LEAGUE at suc- | | a Ay ay ani ania Sen Le r 9 of weight and quality to sell from|she says her husband inflicted on her arm. 4 CaN, J : : the great suc) Jarge Chicago musié house. Mr.|aWay without being caught, The men! Sept. 5th, 1924 at the office of 1 f y Washington 6; Cleveland 2 scan isthe southpaw ahevebecnacny | a Ane Vise been employed on the William | Madge Runey, County Supt., with the | $4.00 to $6.00. Calves receipts 1,800. Philadelphia 14; Detroit jeying. eae Ee eRe eae Emry farm and the forged check: | Clerk of the School Board and with|Steady to strong. Best lights most- ND HE CAME UP SMILING! Boston’ 4; Chicago 8. ‘high school, ‘The young couple met| bore the name of Miss Flo Emery.| the architects, Bismarck, N. D. ly $9.00. A few upwards to $9.25. . D Ithers postponed, rain. leftshander inthe. American | Mani Schoo, (Hees Sea ne cone |The forg vere very clever and|,Dated at Bismarck, N. D., Aug.| Hog receipts 5,509. Around 10c ue | League this year has more stuft|in St. Paul, Minn., where both at-/The forgeries were very clever and | oti" jyo4. lower, Bulk desirable 160 4 275. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | than “Lefty” Fuhr of the Boston tended a school of telegraphy. iba oie gustcalty Aes were dis-| H, A, MeMURRICK, ROE a oe ee = ea | Keg Sox. Yet Fuhr is one of iae | es co! y the bi : res; (1160 to 250-pound aver 85. slumbus:t: St. Paal | few’ southpaws who fafted to make| Robert Prentice, Harry Anstrom E> livete : Gloncos: ND lana’ pee et aeeeiteae Te Coledo 4; Minneapolis | god and Archie Holden have returned| Miss Caroline Macomber who has; MRS. ORVETTA DUTTON, Clerk. | 5-59: 3 Pou! ndianapolis 4; Kansas City 2. | : ee ann : aries n spending some time here asthe| Brittin, N. D. ages $8.50 to $9.00. Packing sows : ar, is One of the sensations of the| from Fort Snelling where they have sp zs ime here as the | B " mostly ‘88.75 to $8.85. Feed eet pele 24; Milwaukee 2-5. American League has been been attending the Citizen's Military | euest of relatives has returned ty, BE NA eee. ole better cec ae ba Whitehill, diminutive southpaw ot! Training school. There were about| Minneapolis where she is engaged inj NOTICE OF ve OEE RERUSE Sein —+ The Nut Cracker || — “New York, Sept: 11—Four of ‘gest and most ferocious looking | zs in world will assemble in battle | ‘mation night Firpo and Wills! shange menacing frown in Mr. + yle’s Wide Acreage. And Wills’ hounds are no smaller any known system of weig'hts 1 measurements. Laid end to end | . violin cases cover more ground ‘in big league shortstop operating £ piecework basis. Next to size of fabrication Firpo d immigration “authorities about little blond friend, Wild Bull’s sspies are biggest articles that 2 ever been admittea™ into this | sntry. "7 ene # {Both Firpe and ‘Wills have *o we theif! barges ‘tiade to order. ley invite bids afd’ leatherworkert iim all parts of-the country scram- forthe business. ° 7 ang of construction Workdts that turn ‘out set of piano boxes for er of these bolognas deserve to wth architectural masters ot atury. AES 2 When Wills picks up his groaning Eniels and lays them down’ there, @) vice wersa, the noise awakens front. “oping memories of booming guns |, if footwork makes champions, then ef Wills can claim all titles | welfare work, A football game was played in the mudflats by rival yacht teams while waiting for the tide to put on the annual Southend regatta in England, LY A BRITISH FOOTBALL GAME John P, Schroeder of Odessa, Sask. arjived recently and is a house guest at the home of his brother J. 1A. Schroeder. Miss Carrie O’Brien has returned from a pleasant visit at Casper, Wyoming where she was a. guest 1 the home of her vrother Mareen O’Brien ang wife. » The Chapin -sehool opened last week with an enrollment of. about forty pupils. Robert Prentice and Bernetta Du Toit are the teachers. Herman Michel has returned from Fargo where he has been attending business college. Miss Fay Newman has returned from a pleasant vacation spent with relatives at Joliet, Illinois. Those from this district who at- tended the Mandan Fair report a most interesting and enjoyable time. The exhibits on display were consids ered better than for some time pust. Now lets get ready for the big corn show at Bismarck, Mrs. Robert McGilvray who was taken to Bismarck -hospital last weck suffering with nervous trouble is reported as some intproved. i p John W. Olson accompanied by H. | 0. Jensen have returned from a short motor trip to Correl, Minnesota where they looked after the crop on Mr. Jensen's farm, ALE otice Is Heteby Given, That by virtue of a judgment and decree in foreclosure, rendered and given by the Districty Court of the Fourth Judicial Distriet, in and for the ounty of Burleigh and State of orth Dakota, and entered and dock- ed in the office of the Clerk of said Court in and for the County of Burleigh, on the 20th day of Augusz,| , in’ an action where L. R.! vd as Receiver of the Scandina- jan American Bank of Fargo, North Dakota, “Plaintiff, and J.‘ C. Thomp- son, Defendant, in favor of the said laintiff. and,against the said De- fendant J. C. Thompson for the sum. of Fourteen” Hundred’ Fifty-six and 49-100ths Dollars, which judgment d,decree, among other things di- ed the sale by me, of the per- sonal preperty*hareingfter described, to satisfy the amot of said judg: ment, with interest’thereon, and the costs and expensey of such sale, or soi much thereof As the ‘proégeds of such sale applicable thereto will sat- isfy, And by virtue of a writ to me issued out of the office of the Clerk of said Court,.in and for said’ Ceunty of Burleigh and’ ufder’ the ‘seal of’ said Court, directing me. to sell said personal, property pursuant to said judgment and decreé, I, Albin, Hed- steom, Sheriff of said ‘County, and the? person ‘appointed by- said Court to make said sale; will sell the here- inafter' described appro Property to the highest bitder, for cagh, at public auction, at the front door of the building Known as the Wilton Elevator Com ainy's Elevator in the |.Ni Sheep receipts 4,500. Fat lambs |, steady. Bulk better natives $12.75. Untrimmed kind $11.75. Culls $8.00 |’ to $8.50. Sheep steady -to strong. Light and handyweight fat ewes to packers $5.00 to $6.00. Heavies down to $4.00. ‘Breeding ewes mostly $6.00 to $7.50. Receipts ‘include 10 doubles billed through. Sa MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. 17.—Flour un- changed. Shipments 614 barrels. Bran $24.00 to $24.50, eo BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) _- «. Bismarck, Sept.,17, 1924. No. 1 dark northern . $1.17 No. 1 northern spring . + 112 No, 1 amber durum .... + 1.12 No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red’ durum No.1 flax . No. 2 flax .. No.1 rye . .* 82 We quote but do not handle the following: y uv Oats soeee 86 + 62 Speltz, per cwt........ . 20 No*1 dark hard winter . 1.09 Noj;1 hard winter’... 1.04 Shell Corn ‘ € Yellow No. 2, 56 Ibs. or more ..$0.98 No, 3 65 Ibs. 7 + fo. 4 6 village of ‘Wilton, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 29th day of i A.D. 1924, at 2:00 o’cloek P.'M., 6f* that, lay, to satisfy said judiiment with interest und costs thereor, and the 4 ©) costs and expenses of such ‘xale, or ceipt There is a fineiso much thereof as the proceeds of: cars d yeat'ago. Cash No. 1 north- 1, cent ‘per ‘pound disecunt under 55, lb, Ear corn 5 cents under shell. ”. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapol Every dot on the dotted line leadii ii ing from div. Sept. 17—Wheat ‘re-| a distance of more than two and Pe ek. 40, tiver, represents a half feet and m cI 853,,cars compared with 612/route taken by Keith Cousens when he ee his Dee ee The distance is 108 feet, 9 rose a , iSite io 2 “ S . & ® al 4 6 | |