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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE A Little Lesson in Faith, Schober Wins Wrestling Bout Jamestown, Schober of if cla the middleweight ampionship of Lowa, afte match — here also of Tow an't nd PH put ap that I will get behind hin snid. Schober minutes, but minutes with third in nine toe hold. ond 10 and with minute: a double e two major A quintette of pretty society t the Lake Placid nerve and faith in the skill of Mr Courage—And Skill! At 2 meeting yester O. E. Anderson, Bis A. F. Bradley P. J. Meyer, Bismarck. executive committee, J n, derson, and Benton Bismarck. ing the plans for the Annual St €onklin, Bismarck; Roy jlund, De Lamere; Herm Tay H. J. Duemeland, Mund, Milnor. The finan Photos from Underwood & Underwood Club, in Essex County, New York, show’ their nent amateur fancy skater of Cambridge, Mass., rectors of the North Dakota | Corn Show, Ine. at the Association | of Commerce, the following officers were clected to serve for the com- ing year. President, George F. Will, marck, Ist Vice President, Haney, Grand Fork: WILL BLECT N.D. CORN SHOW HEAD FOR “25 _Give Annual Show in City Are Chosen jay of the Di- Stat Bismarck; Treasurer, The follow- ing Directors were“appointed on the L, Bell, J. P. George F. Will, 0. E. An- Baker all of The Directors plan to meet dur- coming ménth to develop tate an 1 statement of the 1924 corn show was given as follows: Corn Show. The other Directors are F. L. Alford, Mapleton; D. C. Crfmmons, Hazelton; John Frey, Turtle Lake; E. M. Gran- Leutz, John A. Graham, Bismarck; Bismarck; Otto THURSDAY, disclosed. Supporting the star are such excellent sereen performers as Sigrid Holmquist, Edmund Breese, Wyndham Standing, Flora ‘ Finch, Maud Turner Gordon and Bradley Barker. : e——_-. nh | CITY NEWS Dfes In California Olaf Lundin, living 14 miles {north of the city, received a tele- jgram last’ night “announcing his \‘brother Andrew had died in San | Prarleisco. Andrew ‘Lundin had jvisited Burleigh county last July. “THE GOSPEL IN ART” PRESENTED BY REV. VATER Rev. Walter -B, Vater, pastor.-of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church in the city announces that commencing next Sunday evening, Jan, 25th at 7:30 p. m. and continu- ing for the next month, he will preach a series of sermons on the Gospal In Art.” The first picture to be presented will be “Hoffman’s Rich Young Ruler,” the second Paul Riviere’s “Dahiel In the Lion’s Den,” the third, Wm. Holman Hunt's “The Light of the World” and the fourth, Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper.” All of these are masterpieces of the ar- tists and have been on exhibit in all the great art galleries of the world. A large size print of each picture will be on exhibition at the services, these prints kindly loaned by Webb Brothers of the city. An electric light will be so placed that it will shine down upon the pictures during the service hour. The ‘general public are heartily invited to attend these services. St. Alexius™ Hospital Mrs. Geo. Schmidt, city; Mr. D. T. ; McClellan, Wing; Mrs. John Wein- berger, Richardton; Mrs. G. Goetz, Hazen; E, E. Schlenker, Goodrich; D. G. DeVries, Calvin; Hilda Isaak, Krem; Mrs. €. J. Doll, Almont; Law- ‘rence Gustin, Flasher; V. C. God- dard, ,city;' Joseph Renfrow, Agnes Nelson, Lehr. ischarged: Adam Navratil, Glen in; Mrs. Fred Eman, Coleharbor; Mrs. Christ Kempf, Jake Frolich, Solen; e Coleharbor: Theo. Pappki, Mrs. O. W. Widmer, baby Bfsmarck Hospital Mrs. F. C. Humbert, Max; Mrs. Peter Mohl, Mannhaven; Mrs. George Wead, Ryder; Fred Schutz, Beulah; Mrs. Perry, Hazelton; Herbert Mohl, Krem; Roy Culligan, Sanger; Mrs. F. C. Brummond, Herried, S. D.; Pete Dassenker, Mary; Herman Sille, Halliday; Mary Gregoryk, Wil- ton; Mrs. Mike Gregoryk, Wilton; Mrs. John Daffe, Beulah; Mrs. 0. N. Nelson, Driscoll; Mrs. Christ Fuchs, Taylor; Lewis S, Smith, Washburn. Discharged: John Haddaland, Van Hook; How- ard Dahl, Pickardville; Frank J. ‘Burvee, Fairmgunt; Peter Derby, ‘Mott; Wm. Storey, Valley City; John Jarke, Tappen; Mrs. Philip Preszler, Tuttle; Edna Olson, Van Hook; Don- if} e UNIVERSITY BEAUTY CONTEST Grand Forks, N. D., Jan, 22.-— James Montgomery Flagg, noted painter and illustrator, is to. select the eight most beautiful University leagues were 1-0 affa last season, De Wolf Barton, promi t carried forward fro: Ry 5 . canes Wer ei cnal. wight. in the |b¥ forming an obstacle for him to jump on skat y re the Misses Tas Schilling. BUunatoy N/a | t teen Cory Shows” ™ ge.17 {ld Whitmer, Yucea; R. 0. Feland,|of North Dakota co-eds to appear in nine in the National, eight in the | \iapel peaty. Montclair, N. J.; Betty Bettison, Phi Jean Whitney, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Eleanor] ponations for 1924 State j Antler. The Dacotah, junior class year book, Americ: | Brumstead, New Haven, Conn. . ee =o| Births: Mrs. Victor Artderson, boy,|according to announcement made by Bitiaitecl 1 am safe in venturing | i ConnS how +....++.. 1805.72 | wilton; Mrs. Gust Yeager, girl, |the editors. fieiuninfonitiat’not one of them had 2 To Saag | Eeceinta, from) Vaudeville | Center. : "| Twenty representative beauties are Mei Meta ers thal saul One al ‘bune all not less than ten days be-] show pee Nis ere Co BRE selected” a: ‘optlar’ ballot a Id ia! foe |e hore a go cron Se atncets the cama : ; | ; | (SEAL) ‘ $2018.14 hi it hy nt: the Phillies, 114 | Make Mistakes of Judgmen 1,6 DAVIES. coum, | ishartomen [| AT THE MOVIES |] the rortraits of these twenty a. i f - YS AND y ~| Quarters $157.38 o—————. Likewise, it is extremely doubtful | By NEA Service When Cobb disposed of Veach he 1-8-15-22-29} © ss ' if any of the one-run affairs com-| poston, Jun, 22.—The game's great-] Said Bobby didn’t have more than a] Ses oa pulbeies stenograph- oe ie oe ee ‘chetron nee vowel) dil) Us asa ae Mae A sre wrong about an of: | X00" Of Play left in him. His judg-| NOTICE! OF REAL RenAte MORT-t 01, & Tel. Pea Anadaa aneibnowaritiheOseHrunaeL in’ Louis over Washington. eee nen ee ment on Veach seems right for Bob GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE APs # : ie 3 Liab) q j a h dging th S, Printing and Adver- coln J, Carter, author of “The Cy- These two games were jus the jten a are right in judging the) had a poor season with the Sox, Notice is hereby given that that tising \752.73 clorie Rider,” A William Fox special opposite of the 1-0 contest ich | relative merits of ball playe Flagstead never would be a bigycertain mortgage, executed and de-| 94. | une Seige spdactibn, billed oathtlie Cacitelle having the unique distinction of | Ty Cobb, game's greatest ball play-| leaguer was Cobb's opinion of Ira.|livered by Erlandson & Johnson | oon ers Tea naa [Renee ae “theilled: ee LAH e ing the high score clash of their ‘er, should know an outfielder, but in! Today Flagstead is one of the best|Company, a Corporation, Mortgagor, | Speakers Bay Ae ee Ce rooran a incoln respective leagues. cutting loose from two players re-| outfielders in the American League. to Aug Koepke, Mortgagee, dated tainment . 341.00 J. Carter has been writing stage Paapiee [contig néicaradivonlpia’ bosoubreate AyUHATED couTAniG eeeu niin puetowearO|cneapEn day of January 1918, and] Postage ....... 59.20 plays for a great many years—so, ianeaeeticnably: the 15:14 defeat {soo . Rede Sagolige MMtin te U neentaiiaieatel secs record in the office of the} Prize Ribbons 36.98 many that his naf&e was a household , guestionably _ el On the Boston Red ‘ox list is! times the amount of the original sale] yegister of deeds of the County of| Judges Expense 24.63 word Whent the omovingepicture shh suffered by ,Washington would have | Bobby Veach and Tra stead, se-| price. Burleigh and sta North Dakot: Bes onpenses se er mow ne, , fork 3 pri urle: and state of Nort! akota. 22.50 dustry was in its infane: Some never been forgotten by the Nation- |cured from Detroit, Flagstead cost] Proving that the game's greatest} on the y of July 1920, at 9 . PER SEeL hoitas dnducealeodoinetie| s had that team lost the American | ,hout $4000, Veach about four times| stars are not infallible in their Shag: | o'clock A.M. and there re OT de in ee apher sone Vee winter TORE his gentuettor tui: League pennant. \tha ei anteotealavers Book “169 iscellaneous Mort-| Photogra - 22.76 Fox staff. t his : gue pe BZ | that much. ment of players. gages at page 27, will be foreclosed | Prizes . 352.00 ing out scenarios af every bit as: Vashinsto! y virtue of a home | Spal wosiel ames ‘ALLS F 5 by a sale of the premises in such| Petty Cas 25.00 great as his genius for play-writing | eee 2 yininey of = Boe abe ene) final series oP four CALLS FOR BIDS mortgage and hereinafter described | Packing Exhibits .. 15.75 was proved in the success of his run, having Goslin as the author, |p, " he t clubs the Yankees Sot i . 5 gz Exhibit: 15.75 2018.14 Pp » ha yee ee A pieciene the two clubs the Yank Notice is hereby at the front door of the Court House| No Balance on hand. first two screen entertainments, | went into the lead, 14-13, at the | were ored to win the American urd: the 3Ist in the C of Bismarck, County of wae me “The Fast Mail” and “The Eleventh | opening of the ninth. League pennant. 0 P. My » Burleigh, state of North Dakota, at " aE ” \ Hour. Louis proceeded to fill the | Detroit took four straight. The he leek nthe tbtag ot the Lour of two o’clock in the ara y 2 with only one out, The batter | yanks took a punch on the button coll, County of Burleigh, State | noon, , the twenty-thir SS Benet ear eeriteier, madaito/order (aceyas-ae- pennant hepes were icon: [Ot Nomh Dakar (comret day of Febru to: satiety 4h e THE ELTINGE fork tbrce play be im ik ase vear | Submitted in writing will b -lamount due up h mortgage on Johnny Hines whose pictures have | , BO oie Gy ea iter Moet aay ee tee Bean alc boa ce sean dnoe thay DateeoHe Com Ee many sO ale been known and enjoyed more than. ae a ne fie ‘e a the wild pitches, Walter Beall, a od School District No. 36, Bu Default consists in this that the those of any other comedian the! pang the sball tothe sp) rookie, the othe County, for $5,000.00 of Cer-| mortgagor has failed and neglected, past year will be seen at the Eltinge | to cut off ty UN aS On Ine However, it was not until Sept, 27 debtedness of | jto pay the mortgage note of $1500.00; Aextcounuidaysandeacucd avi ing it possible for a double y that the Yanks were mathematically ted School District | that became due on Jan, 5th, 1923, te a oth ea eee any first that would re the side and | jut out’ of the race. d tes are 10 in| together with accrued interest there- IS: owen Early 3 ‘d.! end the ¢ With Joc Bush pitching, against]! from 13 to 23]on from Jan. 5th, 1921; also that } ; ‘ . ‘The Early Bird” is none omer | For some reason, known only to! pommel, at jelnhia, the score | Tale jominations of $500.00 [taxes remain delinquent. Chica¥o, Ja -How it is pos-| than Johnny Hines cast in the role himself, the pitcher sure pulled the 4" Y twi ama euch sand) maturing, 82) COaRE8 palin} The premises described in such sible to make di-billion dollars from | °f @ milk driver who climbs over) unexpected. Instead of making the Ry Bhs Bi 5 ae ee n (a) frente pen) ate op marenaes) and which seal Woe Bisa in 1925 will be demonstrated | ® heap of obstacles to gradually be-| wos eS 0 sh ¢ d te rest no! isfy the same are described as the 1 ae % ‘i anit a ani- Bronce ties) ve eplvotad) and shot a wild heave enabled | x (6) per cent per annum,? North (NEM). of Section Neve March 2to 7, The week will be | 27 re theemovingsepint inien creas the ball toward second base with Meore from second. with|said certificates a ble tol Dealt (is in Township One Hun-| designed as “Seed Corn Test Week.” | zation of milk drivers who form lgievavinnine scan both prin at a bank jdred Thi i 39) North, Range} One thousand dollars: will be of—| their own company to combat the Ask us about it covering, so the ball ‘Me WINNIE Coed time in the his-| Or banks agreeable to | both the [Seventy-five (75) West 5th’ P. M,, fered for the best ear of seed corn | milk trust. — went on its way to the outfield, two! OF the American League that a Board of Directors of the Driscoll containing 160 ac in Burleigh in America. Another one thousand| The twist in the plot that enables rung scoring, winning the game for! Way oir settled a pennant Consolidated hool District and the | County, North Dakota. ‘dollars will be offered to the county | him to attend a party of blue bloods St. Lou a on Jack Chesbr as wild pi eens lieieate ful purchaser of the certi- There will “te duck on such mort: | sending in the most number of en-.| and the ensuing comedy situations Sine 904 Jack Chesbro’ d ks Se e of gale tn6F | psa orale pric F i 5 side-splitti “For 4 as if that de. | abled Boston to beat New York, id certificates are’ issued for the ‘Thousand “Twenty-nine and {tins and © prize. of BESO) Goa none less stnen side spi Ong) or a ti das if that de- | i of providing fund necessary 39.85) ‘Dollars, besides {dollars will be offered for the cham- {but Johnny manages to put a touc feat might ington the yp NOTICE OF LEASING OF SCHOOL 5 tutory attorney fees and costs, |P!on ears from ‘each county, of pathos into his role that makes nant. If so, the victim ofsthe AND STATE LANDS ) ess than par will be} Dated January 8th, 1925. The tests will be made of each ear | even the hard-headed reviewer feel play would have had much The Sue aan fanaa in consies a and the a Bd A AUGUST KOFPRE, for vitality and disease resistance.| sorry for him when his identity is down, e School 2 Lands of the Driscoll Consolidated Mortgagee. The contest is ti i = og Burleigh County, North Dakota, not) School Distriet No. 36 reserves the | ARNE VINJE, . | Ha Rcon ee mie oben patie Susie MWe pitcher. in’ question the | tlready le will be offered (0) | Tight to reject any or all bids. Attorney for Mortgagee, = aS break when the N. the |rent at a public leasing to be hel) “All bids ‘shall be accompanied by} Steele, North Dakota. i ak when the aged jn the Court Hou .City of | “certified check to the amount of 22-29 Indians Lose to stagger across ; Bismarck in said ( on the 20th | not less than 5 per cent of the bid.| —_————. ° *. This situation well illustrates the |day of March, 1925 commencing at] After all bids have been received the | NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING To Driscoll Five fact that the seriousne ten ‘clock A. a re win pe} Hoard, of Divcctoraeots thenw! seoll| ‘OF FINAL ACCOUNT’ AND DIS- : lay is determined by All grazing and hay lands will be| Consolidated School District No. 361 Bias tctermined GHicad tar cent for a term, of fel oil agecd. hoo) DiatrichiNo: 26), NRIBUMONGOR MES EA TE: The Indian Schbol Girls met the Fred Mer , 0 »| will award the certificates of in-|opaTE OF NORTH DAKOTA, a ‘ eeadnd. olokt’ vears beginning with the season of! debtedness to the bidder who agrees!” County of Burleigh ” fast Driscoll team Saturday even- Oa tbereh at a minimum rental of 00/ to purchase them upon the terms] 7, Gouney Gauee Before Hon. I. ing anc! nad a most exciting game! + ed | per quarter section. Lands which] most favorable to the Board of Di- at ji . ' “| which ended # to 2 in favor of the the list o és | ; ; Davies, Judge. Merkle rai oval have reverted to the Sale through rectors of the Driscoll Consolidated.| “], the Matter of the Estate of Er- | latter pire oiher Poder RAT ial Ferre lea deere cea Nos ey cunlers) tt | nastaves Scriunmmn Decadal | The game was’ a fast one, the aaiistake aw a tign: thanSellawingilii ie eauanuian os teen tos | Mary P. Scribner, Petitioner, vs. outcome never sure ’till the final feeas: ever. m Teer dibiehae SUaConte peel De ncaa tae chee H natal ce (Dirce( aul Ove aeenbmenmanden Rainey -E. | WAnEEICr reaks ever le by p th sulbivated’ sands 1S@lbone ; of oH Scribner, Respondents. The Driscovi team was larger Nearly Cost Penna oa gy 5 sand |tors of the Driscoll Consolidated |" The State of’ North Dakota to the! tha F A rea acre for the uncultivated | School District No. 36, Driscoll, 7 a ; than the Indian girls but were not Merkle had to live it dow That | jand the tract or description, North Dakota. ‘ above named Respondents: f quite as fast. took plenty of courage. Other plas |offered, for rent has been cultivated | H. M. WARD, janie teatte Sed raul W., Seibner | The visitors ehowed very accur- ner had the a aaaaee eater vtranlandicenetent te) Clerk of School Board.|Antisied that’ the finel, account of | ate, Shooting making better than forgotten. whose nee Ned be All of which simp that the result of t goes to show “boneheaded” | OF FINAL cuarter section of land, or fraction |Tesidue of said: estate thereof included in’ the lease. School and. State Lands will not} be leased to a nerson or company | already leasing 640 acres of School or State Land. A list of the lands to be offered ‘for lease will be on file with the ‘Treasurer of said County for public linspection for at -least two weeks | before the date of leasing. i Coal rights are. reserved: to the State in all leases, and the Board of University and School Lands reserves the right to reject anv and all bid All Leases Are Subject to Cancell: tion In Case of Sale The only way to secure,the use of lanv School or State Land is by leasing on the above terms, Tf any person is hereafter diseqv- ered using State or School Lands pitehing that prevented Frisch from scoring really worth while, discharged; that A mixture of both hitting and pitching is the ideal ‘combination. Just enough batting to get the| pitcher into trouble, making it nee- essaty for him to do some super- pitching to escape disaster. Trio of Wild ,_ Pitchées Cost . Yankees Pennant New York, Jan. 21—Wild pitches | fare the exception in baseball. Pitche with uncanny control like in the court house, i! |Bismarck, County of - State of North Dakot and place any person same. D And ‘you, the abovi and required then an show cause, without having first leased the sane, ‘ H wit ae hathcnton have atom gone vouch even "oe Mtcura aad” cattle ataaaet angry aa'e|Fargoan Head). | fair would Se tutte te ‘gn entire season without making 4/the amount: of. rent as) specifiéd|tate closed and said G. F. Dullam,| — | fif€y> percent. ‘above —presént wild’ heave. herein and ig also subject to a fine|ag administrator, be discharged. |} of Lumbermen|- rates: ic 11° viaterstooa, 5 ry season the reeords anal pee or one year in jail or| Dated the 8th day of January, A.| | * : hw et i “that probably a half-dozen ‘pitchers bor s: =p, 1921 : 4 Minneapolis, Jan; 22H ‘bei : eeadek Buxhs : f fist’ fail to make such a record be- Peep a enaee heart inary % By the: Court: of Fargo was electéd’ preident of eesic, N. D—The Tappen school of one wild chuck. CARL, RY KOSITZKY, G ) 1. C. DAVIES, the Northwestern Lumber: ‘Asso- house was burned to’ the ground “Déspite this, the New York, Yan- kees were _prartically | ‘wild-pitched of the pennant’ last-season. pa ‘New: York-went into Detréit ¢ ; foner> | / ei ne ve READ TRISUNE WANT ADDS, | for four wee Stdte Land Commi: . 1. 1 the foregoing ci ks in the OTICE AND CITATION, ACCOUNT AND DIS- TRIBUTION OF ESTATE the persons thereunto entitled,| his administration closed and he: be. | Wednesday, j1lth day of February, A. D.. 1925. at tén ‘o’cléck in’ the forenodn of that day at the court rooms of this: Court, duly appointed by this C séettlement thereof, at which said estate may appear and file his}, exceptions, in writing, to said count, and petition.and contest the and. each. of you, are Hereby- cited: and appear before.this Court, ‘and if any you have, why said account. should not be allowed, Judge of the County Court. by publication one each week | succeeds’ George D. Rose of Dubugifé, the Administratrix of the Estate of | Ernest V. Scribner late of the City | of Worcester in the County of Wor- | cester and State of Mass. deceased, | has been rendered to this Court, ing about 30%. be distributed |ents..and each of you, are hereby cited and required then and there to be- and appear before this Court, and show cause, if any you have, why said account should not be al- lowed the residue of said -estate dis- tributed, the administration. of said estate closed and said administra- the time of ‘his death. the later. in the City of 80% of the field’ goals tried for while the Indian girls had many shots, but missed repeatedly shoot- The return game will be some pital this morning, of heart trouble. His son, Charles, was with him at The ‘body will be taken to’ New Salem and funeral arrafigements will be ‘made, which will be announced , ee in North Burleigh, ‘and{trix be discharged. peri gs’ peen|: Dated the 9th day of January A. ASK RATE. INCREASE rt for the | D. 1926. 3 Railroads operating By the Court: * ~ I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Let the foregoing “citation be served by publication in the Bis- marck Tribune once each week for four successive weeks, all’ not less than. ten- days. before. said. hearing. 1..C, DAVIES, Judge of the Countv Court. 1-15-22-29—2-5-12-19 interested” in terstate” Commerce ace e respondents, d there to be mission. legislative, resoluti e,| ciation today at the final s ite+three-day convention . here. itation be. ser- Bismarck Tri-[Towa, retiring president, ‘through furnace, * Nakofa propose to sak ‘Com: the In- mission for an increase’ in Ngnite coal freight. rrtes, the State Legis- lature was informed this after- noon ‘by Frank MilHollan, chair- maw’ ofthe’ State: Railroad He was directed by to ascer-- tain’ the intention of the riers The propdsed schedule of Com= ssion of ‘ast Sunday morning? with a loss ‘of $1,200. This building was built itour) ‘years ago. Fire started ‘4 such land for b i play, rather than the Bele dee time acne to the leasing date,{ STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, therein showing that the estate of |time in February. terminés the status of the player. upon pavment of the reauired| County of Burleigh—ss. said deceased is ready for final set- The next game for the Indian aaa pmount of rent to the County Treas- | In County Court, Before Hon. I. c.|tlement and distribution, and peti- | schoor ‘will be om their home floor Variety Makes Best Game urer for the same. In e there | Davies, Judge. tioning that his account be allowed | 2 eainst the Wilton aggregation But Ya see back to the thrill of |are any’ busidings located en culti-| In the Matter of the Estate of|the residue of seid ‘estate be distri” | 1 ot, teams,. playing’ bo! les the basehit. vated land and Duildings are {Nell Hopkins Perras, Deceased. | buted to the persons thereunto en-| Hoth teams, playing boys | aes, wehit: sie impression that (ecupied the minimum rental will be| _ Lee, Perras, Petitionor, vs. All per- titled her administration closed and| The game is scheduled for Jan 23, Don’t get the impression that |Pi’uncr acre for the entire tract ar | Sons interested, Respondents. she be discharged; that Tuesday the | at 7.30: pitching doesn't carry a punch, — description leased, No division will| ,.The State of North Dakota to the 17th day of February A. D. 1925 at| A regular dattle is‘ predicted as It is generally conceded that Wal- 6°\lue of any tract or parcel of | Above. Named Respondents: ten o’clock in the forenoon of that| Wilton and the Indidns have met r ter Johnson’s sensational finish in |jind. In case cultivated lands are|, You, the said Respondents, are day at the court rooms of this Court | three times in the past year. Wil- eal, H be the final game of the world series | jeased for one or three years ©lhereby notified that the final’ nc-|in the ‘court house, in the’ City of|ton winning once and’ the Indians iii tba ER PAS PARES A ‘s way f # 1 ir three years the un. a es B 4 mn 4 al e ia’ ss was the big thrill of 1924. _ \eultvated portions of such tracts |Count of the . Dullam, adminis- Bigmarck) County of Burleigh, and| twice, aloné that supplied the thrill, it was All danas will be struck off to the | tve County of Burleigh, and State the settlement thereaf, at which, time Wan. Picker of 1 heat 3 “4 the fact that hitting constantly had apie, Hides whe silt be required | Of eee Dakota, aceated, has been} and place any person interested in e ‘ ae y Siva Brus chan eve ite tent val sith at ae ae| New Salem, Dead ~—\S TRIBUNE WANT ADS tions that made the pitching para- | {or the seasom of tipo, ae ve yeor (Showing that: the estate: of said de-|exceptions, in writing, to said. ac-} 1% p ty 4 : wl mount. Jee ode see of One Dollar and {ceased is ready for final settlement | count, and petition and contest the! Wr, Pieker, of News Salem, aged. : It was Frisch's triple with only | Fifte’ Cents for each one year lenge, (2nd distribution, and _ petitioning | same. i Web ahah | te i oe out that made Johnson's superb | which fees will be charged for each (tat. his’ account be allowed, ‘the ‘And you, the above named respond-|74 years, died in the Bismarck hos- The Tribune Want Ad columns. 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