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“TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ PAGE THREE layed i NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- i | WikEs DOWN : Tees EXHIBITION reed te, hame perk ofthe] NOTE, Neue gets" | FINANCES HELD 'Begin Drive [ a eee ee jcisco wins the flag, the series will] Notice yy nereby given that de-) CAUSE FOR HIS | To Rearrange lagpen® You heard the latest sean: | ood winter in silk and wor not begin until Oct. 29, since the} fault has been made in the terms ail SUICIDE TODAY! ! F College | i latter team has a number of exhi-! that certain mortgage executed and | | | argo Colleg Gey at ? sted, wool Charmeens, satins bition games scheduled. If. Los|delivered by Clark A, Palmer and | | | “Why, it happened in a house | crepes, etc. $19.50. Sarah jAngeles wins, the contests probably abeth K. Palmer to Arcna State| (Continued from page one.) _| | Fargo, N. D., Oct. 14.—Plans for | quite close to yours. ashe but my wife is away on | Gold Shop, “Style without ex: the reorganization of Fargo college ey holidays.” Kasper (Stockholm).| travagance,” 312 Main St. under a new board of trustees, has | he jbeen recommended by the alumni | jassociation and is now virtually as- {will start early next week. Bank of Arena, Norh Dakota dated | cago Republican convention in 1920! — — the Ist day of November 1918 and! was one of those — irreconciligbles i WINS MATCH filed for record in the office of the! Nye | filed cord in the office of the! why laid down béfore party leale Tappen, N. D., Oct. 14.—Jesse Wy-| Cees or Tet On the aden | Virtual threat to leave the ranks | ota on the re fant, socal heavyweight wrestler, eas-|duy of November 1918 at 11:30 A, M./of Republicanism unless the nation- jsured, it was announced today to r , Visitors Take Things Easy | ily defeated Wm, O'Dell, said to be} and recorded in book 151 of mort-|al platform contained a_provisi the public and workers who organiz | cg ‘ |from El Paso, Texas, in straight falls,| gage deeds on page 410, which mort-! which would uphold the Republ ed for an intensive drive to and Win Over Local Semi- | jast saturday night. Pro Team, 7 to 3 Riese ane No, 921. Report of the Condition of q REUTHER ON MOUND THE ARENA STATE BANK LA igned in writing on the | Senators opposed to ratification. ot mara ana atte by ou During the last session of Con- SCCUREDS Perr ee active on the floor. His health ; jth day of No : 1918 {had begun to show the effect of iis ck P.M, and recorded injyears but he remained until the 1, in the State of North Da-! of assignments on page/last a trusted conferce of Republi- it the close of business Septem- be foreclosed by # sale of can congressional leaders on all im-| 1924 | the preitises described in such mort- | portant questions of poliey RESOURCES gage and hereinafter described at For Brooklyn—Ehrhardt [1020s and discounts ...... Dep AEG ude 00 US Cade president's fund for $10,000 a y ‘for 10 y from alumni and for jmer students of the college. The old board is lendin ible assistance 1 poss ating most in carrying the reorgan an to completion, it is jnounced. Eight new membérs re ijmended by the alumni and cooper _A World Series Star in Box: wwe already been elec j board, of which Rev, A. $31,731.82 | t ‘ ‘ Overdrafts, secured and HG Rigs he 2/200 BANKS IN i us » Hacke is - Pitches For Bismar unsecured ... 155.70! vee ce Judge Hammond Urner who is} now chairman. ck | Wanratite, etoghe; tax certie ioe November ee el a o'clock in} N. D. SAVED BY hearing the evidence against Mrs.{ The new members are: Dean H unk and 20 men indicted with her, Cowley-Carroll; R.A. Trubey; Grace r; Rev. Everett Lesher; H. A. R. Bergeson and John : | tificutes, claims, ete. .. 1,879.24) the amount due upon s s |Banking house, furniture Jon the day of GUARANTY BODY ale. The premises tarving und feathering Dorothy | Leining 3,657.90! described in such mortgage and | andon, *, Horne 1, eee C. Pollock. Additional new membe) [will be placed upon the bourd i sca | jot thousands of farmers, and as a]j soon as recommended fo ' © West halt wee) et the North [result many 1 thousands of|' Weather Report Niecet tesa ceca ten hi jCash ana due | east quart ore® o—_—__. ry Big league baseball vorted on the local ;.. and fixtures fifternoon in perfect playing weather | Personal Property before a crowd of several hundred |Current — expenses, fans. Lack of sufficient opposition| Pitid, over undivided pre- 00; which will be sold to satisfy the; (Continued from page one.) | same. are deseribed as follows to) was able to prevent the foreclosure to make the game interesting failed | «it ee CN and the {1 age Pears jaan Day he kena) oso | to bring the che nd excitement | Pe ah” other fips tel cee) sed in the = | Judge M. J. Englert and Dr. J. East half — of Hie northw ' that: ought to have been a part of a! bank Ww) aut jstate this year, For 24 hours ending at noon —_ {Coulter have agreed to serve as a pa renee quarter (NW%) of section | ‘ Ree 2 s ending at noo! oulter have eed tos a baseball game with the kind of play-| Cae twelve (12) in township one | Concentration Needed Temperature at 7 a. m. trustees and willl becnexe in tine for ing weather furnished. The visitors) TOTAL .. 1 45, hundred forty two (1 | In this situation is seen ky mem- t yeste y 2) pape appointment. ibers of the ty Fund Commis- sion one of the big justifications for the bank administration law of 1923, which gave the jurisdiction of clos- a ed banks to the supreme court. It Weve FORECASTS fagee | would have been wholly impossible) For marck and vicinity: I {to deal with the situation with 100 t aH Pi ly Wednesda: leeaive nd 16 district judges, it ‘or North Dakota: tonight | “BOBBING” IN JAPAN is deser With L. R. Buird | asfand probably Wednesday, warmer! Oct. won, 7 to LIABIL of range seventy five ( yesterd Fuurnier led the Brooklyn | | Capital stock paid in ....$ 10,000.00, There will be due on such mort- | He exhibited on the |Surplus 1,000.00 | gaze at the date of sale the sum of mound Walter “Dutch” | individu: | $1,110.00 in addition to the adv gave. Bien a posits subject, and expenses of sa and gave Bismarck Rube! to check .....$ 10,204.95 2 REV. JOH} big right-hander who! Guaranty fund ion for Brooklyn during} — deposit r part of the season, Har-!pemand certi second string — Brooklyi| cates of « The alumni plan aims to do away with the board of incorporators and instead of ing self perpetuating ! ov ing have 21 trustees | to be elected by the association. E. MeCU Attorne, 2811-4) behind the bat, Fournier} posit ; 406.48 Jgeneral receiver of closed banks,|toni:ht east portion. has thrown! st, the veteran Andy Hign) Time certifi- | es {imuch could be done in this matter. | GE ERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS | into ute bordering | s on second, Johnny Mitchell cioso)| Gu OE an NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE| A considerable amount of the settled weather conditions |on ¢ ration, hundreds of . ered short, the reliable Milton Stock,{_ Posit ........ 10,981.16 2 | BY ADVERTISEMENT |Guaranty Fund was left with the this morning throughout the years the hairdressing profession whose playing did much »p | Bills payable tees Notice is her given that de-| individual banks, until it should be ri Valle: the eastern has been a large and lucra- | kKlyn in the National ue | fault been made in the terms of {called for, for distribution. Some of | slope of the Rocky ce, was on third, and in the ficid, | that certain mortgage executed and} b Mountains, In| tive one. The coiffures are so e Corporation Ae ceedity. dene Milten aka Jen: these banks closed The money|the extreme Northwest an area of jorate that few women can dress | Fournier had Bob Brown, who TOTAL a alien. kG DRE OB ATES nd {helped others to weather the storm |low pressure is centered, cisewhere |their own hair. | purchased by Brooklyn from TATE OF NORTH I BB RBANS nty| Merchants State Bank of Dr soll, {oC financial depression by keeping|the pressure is normal or above. H Eastern Association, in ¢ Biclelenes ae wounty | Gated the Ist day of May, 1917 and|up their reserve. ORRIS W. ROBERT | in the office of the| Under th nie Neis, the hard hitter, in left, and | °y, aminger, Cashier of the| filed for recor i of Bur the veteran Ivan Olson, who has jab ove amed bank, do solemnly swear | Register of Deed law, also, the Guaranty | Meteorologist. | igh Coun-/ Fun Commission could use this played inva World Series, was in|that the above statement is" true, to, {8 North Dakota on the 23h dey Of | nonoy to protect assets of closed | tent the best of my knowledge and belief. | i ry i a eS A.M. 7 ‘ou banks, by btiying collateral, Are You All | Brooklyn pitcher, exhibited his] subscribed and sworn senshiek. me|of the. premis scribed in such |has a first lien on all assets of elos- Run Down?! @ wares on first base for a brief time this Ist day of Ostoher 19s mortgage 2 reinafter described |ed banks, to pay in the assessment but Fournier did not show “Dazzy Bawandi < allen Vance, a disappointment to many! Notary Public, Burleigh County, fans, although he announced after! My commission expires April’ 6 at the front door of ‘he court house |to the Guaranty Fund. Receiver | yyy jin the city of Bismarck in the /puird has recognized this obligation, |” County of Burleigh and State of | ai otheceterec Gath North Dakota at the hour of ten * fiiemarek “Folks Have Felt ‘That Way. ! and the commissi | Through Standard and Sunny golf links for you. the team’s arrival that Vance was] 1930 ai : ; f y by reason of : : | : byes cet ae kes o'clock in the forenoon of the 31s nom naye ae money aut eae Feel all out of sorts? | Tourist Sleepers on cer- Good schools and spring-like 4 rer of October 1924 to satisfy the|banks closing, it is declared. The! piu4 achy, blue, irritable? tain days each week this + Ehrhardt pitched to Wingfield for A. M. amount due upon such mortgage on! commission acquired some collater: ‘ oe i ' from the Twin days for sonny— Bismarck, and the local lineup in A.C. ISAMINGE the day of sale, The premises des-land this is being liquidated, so that| PCs nme and stiff? | ee a 3 ed 8 this is being liquidated, so tha cae Bait : id- j cluded Byerly on first base, Fuller cribed in such mortgage and which 3. also will lose little, if any mofiey,|._l may be the story of weak kid | Week-end motor trips for the second base, Sorlien shortstop, Blank will be sold to satisfy the same are, this respect, it is asserted by | "°° s : | | family, on thousands of miles of iigasa, Stelterilere iald- sBeaats|| i described as follows to. wit: t pect, Sass ¥} OF toxic poisons circulating about | 0 mucenter field ’Seiberteriohemiela NoT. OF MORTGAGE FORE- | The southeast quarter (SE%) of| membe ! Upsetting blood and nerves. paved highways. center field, Seibert right field. LOSURE SALE BY AD- Section six (6) in. township. one| Another charge was made that col-| there's a lo ifeal Hiohtagain| | 260A, of Wilton was substituted. =| VERTI EMENT | hundred forty (140) North of Range lateral of the Bank of New Rock-| 01, your weakened. kidneys with | | i | Boardman In. Box | Notice is given that that! 76 West of the 5th P, M. [lech Shean SEGa Hails canl Wallia-tl yee AOE LE | the journ there-a joy Fournier furnished some comedy |¢ertain mortgage executed and de-| There will be due on such mort-! ja abenidieule| oo ns ae i 2 | ton State Bank was sold at ridicul ing a new house? stunts for the crowd, and went into|Hvered by Wilhelm Frederickson | gage at the date of the sale the sum|{0", State Bank was sold at ridieul | poun's are recommended by many uilding MAN santa Harvey the box for a brief4ime toward the! ana Christina A. Frederickson, his|of $505.40 in addition to the costs Oe eyheraa: ie Bismarck people: - | Then you ought to PULLM oS oy laste of theyeaine: SBNEharde teHeee wite aot ors Oe Aye au) expenses of sale including at-} or ve eye uty Hung omm John Wray, 1015 Ninth St., N., Bis- Mh Hiner this differ reservations a e ‘all way ve, b, OUEUUE 2 Ison, Mortgagee dated the Sth day|torneys. tees. pought it in for their own use. It] marck. says: “My kidneys were now e - i Iso in the eighth inning and Charley | of November 1919 and filed for re- Dated Sent 17, 192. now develops that the Guz hiGee h 2 Lig : z ea ae t ca uM and details [J an j Boardman hurled for Bismarck, Pre-|cord in the office of the Register ARMERS & MERCHANTS|Fund Commission, according to sheen det nada cue feral ent wallboard. Best = . 4 daily erains—including the viously Charley was kept busy in!of Deeds of Burleigh County, North STATE BANK OF DRISCOLE |. hers, Giles bowen thio eae HN ues Wek Te Go [sD Teionsaesucinenta exclusively first-class Califor- center field gathering in flies, | Dakota on the 14th day of November Mortgagee. Bia NiLagite OEANGUI SEE eeeHTEL DAG: IE [LS Te RG ecetinng atioaae| urges ore usiieneuy BL. Jansen, Gon. Agent nia Limited—offer the acme The crowd enjoyed the workout of 1810 and recorded in Book 144 of |, EB, McCURDY, eral itself or had its agents buy it:| pass the kidney secretions, Doun's| se lerces = s eoren= ero incase: Agent Eh auc liece Gores Eullecana) X the wieiforsibetoserthe laame:) Ghe: Maegan on page 528 und assigned| ‘Attorney for Mortgage, {to conserve it for the defunct banks,| Pills were recommended te me and 1) Eh ae dh cavel color Olan Waan't neath cnuotiice ta make it bY, ,siid . mortgagee by an instru-| Bi ck, N. D. and when the general receiver, L. R.}yot three boxes at Breslow's Drug shops. It's fireproof, 607 Metropolitan Life Bldg. Ce Oe polis, Minn Park—open all the year. Phone: Geneva 9135 ment in writing to N. O. Ramstad interesting for the visitors, but Stock! dated the 29t day obs November, paces — er to him on third and a few of the others con-|1919 and filed for record in said ever noe tributed a few fielding stunts whieh | office, of the Register of, Deeds of} CITATION HEARING PROOF nae Gee el aed aaadlles 2 e cnough to show the crowd their! Burleigh County North Dakota on WILL Members of the Guaranty Fund | simply ask for Garant th wn A few home runs over the, the 24th day of June 192 State of siuit nate Commission had steadfastly refused |Doan's Vills—the sume that Mr. PS a : corded in book 175 of 5 on ig to enter into controversy over had. Foster urn Co., Mfrs. fence would have helped but the v me 2 County of Burl y had, n Co. Mfrs., itors didw’t seem anxious to try toift page 145 and by him assigned IN COUNTY COURT. charges made against it, one member | 15 LY, | iv » [declaring months ago he “didn't aay of|have to prove I am. not. stealing.” | #8) Ch rges of fraud made long ago, | -14-21-28) Baird was named, it was all turned After using them, the trou- and it won't warp, \ \ I dealers. Don't shrink or buckle. The | I | i} | kidney remedy—get ¥ to jto Martin Bourgois on the 23rd day| Before H put thpin there. jof dune 1924 and recorded in book} In the Matte Carrie Det The Brooklyn team left here last) 175 of assignments on page 144 night for Bozeman, Montana , Will be foreclosed by a sa know n of the) Caroline Donielly The box score: [sie premises in such mortgage des Decerea! specifically to the attention | } PRB) oH BO} Ay | CCUReMnouse india lcityot Bismay v on a few days ago, were | | Hight, 2b Beads. 4.6) 4 in the county’ of Purlelebjandis ate | John MeCr Sarah Preavey, {met by a reference to the books of ' witcha aswel 20 2 Glociod wncthe foccnoan Gt Oks 1th Katie Gardne the Guaranty Fund Commission, | the fireproof ; Stoch, seeder viet 5 0 of November 1924 to satisty| | By ieee gone ar jwhich shows that the collateral | » ¢ Fournier, Ib, p43. tt mount due upon said mortgage Riperatay Vill Mc- | from the three banks at New Ro | WALLBOARD Brown, ef 42 0 oon the day of sale. The premises : ufo, Frank ford, Williston and Sawyer, whi | opin Neis, If 4 0 0 face ane uneeed mons Be and Chesrown, wan Ch was bid in for the commission, wa: Fy H. CARPENTER Olson, rf 40 0 same are situated in the county of | Mec nee ‘guest, turned over Conthe ineeciver chev ly Mhenparty. whouwtookea: TUB EGO: Hy ¢ : G 0 0: Burleigh and State of North Dakota| M¢Cabe urch 0 ember a 1923, peters many ee the J fuether, p ....! 2 0 and described a : « s of corruption were made and ss we i lgrimes,” Ib 0 0 of t half (E%%) of southwest | soon after L. R. Baird b 30-30 Winchester rifle ioe ul receiver. The resolution show laa the collateral was turned over | s Whiteman, the receiver in return for reimbur: (28) township one hundred forty | # EGVE oes ee Gardner, ment on the net value of the | me gen- | quarter (SW's) and west half | cw of south quarter | ction twenty eight from side of car at 420 2nd St. on Monday night a8. °9 1827 ab. 8. Bismarck Fuller, 2b ....4 0 YOU MUST SEE eaisiss ase LOPES ESE TET ETE TE 1 41 Mil ; ° gulls tie Gedder, also known peatinche. uiinatenaiotioeting. thee . Sotlign. ga: 0 a G a CON e Ged z W vestment. Instead of looting | < ss Senin Mathostere aus Gl theenotell Gurtie Geddes, “Hugh — |hanics, commission members si is known and in order to “A GIRL OF THE " ‘secured by said mortgage is _ past i , ved the depositors of these ; cf, pe. tA 0) Oe aida aesinnee M avoid trouble: must re- 9 Wingfield, 6. FSBO CG aaa rine nee ire (at es Ta a LIMBERLOST Blank, 3b 0 0 2 Ojwhole sum due. There will be due} | ie Guaranty Wand Commission |@ dunn: it atoance, Stelter, If 1 2 1 9,on such mortgage at the date of sule | eg Belt ee 2 at maud | miguldhlikesto, Raye beenpable te | Byerly, Ib Ojai) (0)) 0|tHevaum fotsiboeeuin adaition| £01) z1arestey'ty said Garate, oe | gees couatemali than eitadial wie : : ; ae Seibert, rf 2st 90; o|tiexcestsyandeexpensessatisale, : inerrant, (ea ae forced, and Ue ne eee e eee hh nthe | Capitol Theatre HIS book gives complete instructions for finishing all wood— Erhardt, p 0 0 3 0 LAT 8 Mortgagee. |, North Dakota, To the | ite wi 3s privileged Caer, the Taw t to i sa hard or soft—old or new. Tells how inexpensive soft woods may Hl Se orney for Assignee, i i ee SiON | Explains just what materials t. id how t ly them. Thi Finite pouleds won aaig Carrie D. Taylor, Deceased ; | pose, but could not have used ait | Explains just what materials to use and how to apply them. This (xj Mitchell out infield fly; Neis (9-30—10-7-14-21-28—11-4) \nctits pen ot en ee ae if would ne teeny dt | book is the work of experts—beautifully illustrated in color—gives hit by batted ball. Soon ee ero Te a | petitioner i filed ine ebis Tne ee ae red, | covering capacities—includes color charts, etc. Use coupon below. Two base hits, Boardman, Brown = Court a document in writing, pur-|Which they were raised, ones ' NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Millan, With’ condit and Seibert. BY ADVERTISEMENT porting to be the last Will’ and|to Mr. MeMilla ith: consi tions Stolen bases, Wingfield, Fournier.| wotice is hereby tiven that de-| Testament of Carrie D, Taylor, late|as they are now, the commission | 9 i Sacrifice hits, Boardman, fault has been made in the terms of | y in the Coun-! does not expect to have to invest, & Bases on balls; off Ruether 1, off|that certain mortgage executed and igh and State of North | funds again. el THEATRE 4 : sta % te, kota, deceased, with his petition, as 4) Fournier, 1 hit by pitcher, by Four-| delivered by 3 J. Amb: ng for the admission to pro- nier 1. Lucy Ambers to Farmers and WwooD DYE S: ai 4 it MN it q - Double plays, Fournier to Highs) hamts State Bank of Driscoll, da spe seid document 65 sBe at Too Late To Classify §™ Tonight and Tomorrow eS : High to Fournier; Stoch to High to| $f Sa ok Rebru aay and for the issuance to Lennard | ’ ™ > Every Day at 2 | : sags tte . Fournier; Sorlien to Byerly. Relator oF Dende of Burieich Comme) ZIl also. known as J, L, Bell of| FOR RENT—Strictly modern five Lage TIME TONIGHT Johnson’s Wood Dye is very easy to apply—it dries in four hours Umpire: Runy: PeaNY i 5, letters testamentary thereon, and| room duplex, attached garage, gue: RMR: $e Habranry 1890 at" ‘eelock A.M, that the said petition and the proofs| immediate possession, Tel. ‘751 and recorded in Book 162 of Mort- ° ald epuciorted en andy Tatla; |” or albt. 10-6-tf. T T ‘ coved ment will be head and duly ‘SAINTS 1 N AKE bya, se" of the. premises See ered by this Court on Tuesd OUND—On' Ave. A., i : 2 the 26th day of November, A. D./ with thread and lace. Owner ma mentees ja!4. ut 10 o'Clock in the for if described at the front door of the Me‘ ) oe lock am a : | have same by calling at 712-6th St courthouse in the cit pt AAG ne OE me Goure Comt| or phone 584. | in Burleigh County, Nor of this Court, in the County Court 10-14-1 x ; House, in the city of Bisiarck,| at the hour of ten o’cle eounty at Burleisi andi elute ee forenoon on the 31st day of October Note” panota: and ae | WANTED AT ONCE, lady to keep | 1924 to satisfy the smoant f ‘ | 4 f B. You and each of you are hereby} house on ranch near town inj} Came t Defeat Baltimore in Little The ents des ae ears be and appear Betare this Golden Valley Rosmenip Ni: Dak., | erica hic Court a id time and place and} Must be good cook and neat,! World Series mortgage and wh mswer said petition and show cause| good place with plenty to do, pouty the 22the if any there be, why the prayer of| with, One and two men to couk i Ty the Court for. Inquire Tribune office. Back ; | and will not rub off or smudge—penetrates deeply, bringing out | the Beauty ict the erein wihout raising it. Made in eighteen popular shades, all of which may be easily lightened or darkened. Pauline Frederick | Full directions are given on every label. Rea and follow them. Lew Cody =~ Consult Our Johnson Service Department =in “ 29 | Our Johnson Service Department is an Information Bureau where 3 WOMEN | expert advice and suggestions on the care, finishing and refinish- | ing of floors, woodwork or furniture are given Free—and without Wednesday and Thursday |} obligation. Bring your Fall Wood Finishing problems to our GLORIA SWANSON lay McA Avoy The Man Who work basket | | Johnson Service Department. follows to wit: £ . suid petition should not be granted. and St. Paul, Oct. 18—Premier honors| The South bh! ‘ ' | a in the minor Teague baseball world [east quarter (NE) ar) the couthe cay) I, C. DAVIES, 10-14-2t. i TOM MOORE Bi k P int & Gl C festad to th St. Paul, achieved | oat eed nme hanst quent Judge of the County Court.| poR RENT—First floor of modern, in ismarc. aln ass UO. “MANHANDLED” Friday and Saturday Normal Talmadge Constance Talmadge Vera Gordon Betty Blythe Alexander Carr Tat the service of the above cita-| of piano. Every convenience; hot} junior world series. township one forty one : Peete eel 4 nih PN tion be made by personal service| water heating “plant. Family of| A \ Battling through to their thirdy(141) North, of raoue seventy five tieeot on” said respondents, resl-| two desired. 614 Eighth Strect, | George O’Brien and ne: “oe - dents of the state of North Dakota, 10-14-1w | . he the ae Erevan Jeet oh an Let said citation be served on Dorothy Mackaill. ate said respondents, not residents of| FOR RENT—5 room house, water,| ee a a aeen iecluding tatters {said State, by publication thereof,| sewer,’ lights, bath, porch, and|f™—™ rhe Drama that stirred | Corner Ath and Rosser St. Phone 3993 UPON PRESENTATION at our store this coupon entitles the bearer to a FREE copy of the Johnson Book on Home Beautifying and Wood Finishing, “The Proper Tréatment for Floors, Woodwork and straight win, the Saints downed the (75) west of the 5th, I. such mort- International league Ghampions, 6 ta 3, giving them five victories to the Orioles’ four in the postseason fray. ne [gies tings, opge in each week or hardwood floors, Close in, A fine, Each team counted nine hits but ated Sep 15, 1924. B} -| well built home. Geo. M. Register. rling work of Howard Mer- PARM RS & MERCHANTS! Marck Daily Tribune, a newspaper 10-14-1w the entire nation. the s' . . - ublished in the city of ‘Bismarck in . Furniture.” We will gladly show the bearer panels of ritt, St. Paul's slow curve south- BANK OF DRISCOLL, |Eaid Burleigh County, ail net lest| con garg two 91-82 Holatein cows George Sidney “aso wood treated with Johnson's Artistic Wood Finishes paw, kept the Oriole hits scattered MeCURDY, oa 20 days prior to the said hear- o SALE—Two 31- ee eet cone | COMING —in— } of which we cary a colnplate stock. nexcelt in the seventh, when they for Mortgage. in, resh soon, test 4,1 percent. YWwooD ARTISTIC g scored three runs on Maisel’s homer. i ‘Bated October 11th A.D, 1924. full blood Holstein bull, register- HOLL : “The Girl of the .Limberlost” St. Paul will meet the championship (9-28-80 10-7-14-21-28) (Seal) ea CP eta ed, 9 months old, One 31-32 Hol- team of the Pacific coast league in Sa SESS y -| stein bull 11 months old. nine game series for the class AA| Both the emerald and the ruby, |*"atiy tor petitioner, 4 Gress, Bismarck, N. Dak. paseball title of the world. if flawless, exeded the diamond in| Bismarck, ‘east on Red Trai N. All’ of the nine games will be value. G0- ere ere 28) thre with “Potash and Perlmutter” y= J << through victory yesterday over Bal-| Ni quarter , Tted the 11th day of October,) furnished dwelling; includes ase with timore in the deciding game of the! (Sw) of sec: two (32) in