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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1925 ‘ . REDS BETTER THAN YEAR AGO — EVANS ihe. appenutectna cought teterectke COLUMBIA HAS 7 child was brought to the operating HIGH HOPES ON eat bela A . mee Fok: gaetaa te , ‘ ‘ Cele i ey, i 3 Believes Team Will Surprise Critics; Boast Premier Pitching Staff pM coat Gs Bl at . BASEBALL LOT ECURE , : , . Father Clement of St. Jasephs church By NEA fers TYLE | : : x s . ae officiating, ee ee | mene y “yo $ NINETEEN TO BE NATURALIZED fort Sinaia tabeuial eee a ERVICE Columbia University are said to be Nineteen Morton county resident: ARCHERS BUILD 9-HOME COURSE Responsible | foreign born, will receive natural- ization papers and be accepted as full citizens of the United States next Tuesday. Examination of the candidates for citizenship will be conducted in the morning and a patriotic service which has been arranged by Clerk of Court John Handtmann will’ be held at “two o’clock Tuesday af noon. Judge H. L. Berry will pre- exceptionally ‘bright this season. Fact is, one of the best outfite in years ig ‘anticipated. ; The squad, which is coached by Andy Coakley, former pitcher with Philadelphia -Athletics, js .as large @ one as the Bine and White school hag had out in a long while.. More- aver, the material seems to’ ibe \j there. : Coakley has several good pitch: For Unique Layout pice) ae eee i ‘Jers, and a nice bunch of promising e infield and outfield ccna ae ‘ i ‘What he appears to need mostly is & nee | | News of Our | a bit stouter attack. And he hopes 5 orig-| | Neighbors" | to get this before the season gets chery course. peas ee well uncer, way., for the part! - slopment of CLEAR LAKE OF MORTGAGE FORE-|NOTICR OF ‘AGE FORE- tion in this count respons- | Dr. Lodge of “Steel made his usual CLOSURE SALE Cuda na 3 talls at the Granval Selland nome i mhursday and” Sapurday: Whereas default has occurred in Whereas detavlt, has occurred in . thi ment of interest and princi-/the payment .of interest an inci- _Mr. and Mrs. opie anaes, Pot Many a girl whose face is her for- on ofthe obligation*secured by the al of the obligation secured by little daughter SAllse a at tl ei ens / tune cashes in-on her cheek. Mortgage hereinafter described; ani ortgage hereinafter fbed; and Hansen home in prea lk st whereas the holder of said mortgage | whereas the holder of Thursday. @| does elect to foreclose on the, ast | does sleet te forecto Fed 5 Sekeo? i : : due ahd unpaid principal and inter-| due and un; pring! and inter- OPS ere On oe ae tiare ca A Thought est of saidvobligation only. est of said obligation only. : aiteriogn,” Mrs, Retekeen’ returned - Notice is hereby given that that) Notice, is hereby given that) that h e with hi nc eeY Spend the. week certain mortgage executed and de-| certain poregege executed and de- ae eR a OGL Ion Sun-|_ Better is om handfal with quiet-|jivered by Thomas E. Johnson and/livered by Kennila and Ida gna. returning to her school on Sun-| nesg, than both the: hands full with) Carrie M. Johnson, his wife, mort-|Kennila, his wifes mortgagorg; 40 the Wig day. travail and vexation of: spirit—Ecel.} gagors, to the Man ager, of The Bank| Manager of The Bank of North Da- Bt ieee Ati aracenal Se ne Sli of North Dakota, Mortgagee, dated | kota, Mortgagee, dated the 20th day oe Mena CF id P teehnooit Sith ; . the 29th day of April, 1920, and filed | of December, 1919, and filed for rec- fis ir friend Miss Hazel Nelso He is the richest who is cantent} for Yecord in the office of the Reg-|ord in the office of the Register of tl their friend Miss Hazel Nelson. with the least; for content is the/ister of Deeds of the County of|Deeds of the County of Burleigh, PTO RAGHT—RIXEY, DONAHUE, SHEEHAN, BENTON, MAYS AND MAL. INSET LUQUE. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer and | Wealth of nature.—Socrates, SET Ee ee ee ees eo | seat, North. Dakota, on the bth } ible for the unique « In a sense, the constractic same was the result of a heated dis- | ion of several years with, on one side and archery on the] | or. Could two expert arche the bow and arrow, m score playing 18 holes of go two of the game’s leading profes-| sionals? hat was the argument. Each shot of the bow and arrow was to count a stroke the s swinging | ‘ olf ball, Instead of holing out | ball, as in golf, the che ot th i were to Sink the arrow in a 1 size being somewhat similar to the| mouth of the cup. h was arranged and the A number of such since been played and} One of the main reaso ave finished out | his “big seven” huyli esult of these affairs an BY BILLY EVANS Aiah the 5th day of May, 1920, at 3:30/day of January, 1920, at’2:00 qelock . : f fumily called at the Albert Christen- FORE-| o'clock, P. M., and recorded in Book|P, M., and regorded in Book “161” hy Manager Hen nicks believes Cincinnati will finish in first division is |sen home Saturday evening. NOTICE Qostne SALE Feige oe Mortgages, at page 346, and| of Mortgages, at. page 484, and as- Aa nO: Mrs. Frank Shaffer returned home| Whereas default has occurred in/assigned by said mortgagee, by Sn) signed by said mortgagee, by an in- = —J {from Steele on Friday evening|the payment of interest and princi- instrament in welt iene oe carr a yeaa ay See ae aaa te i club im archery was formed) G iando, April 11.—<?he Cinein-| bal! player, is a most difficult and| to-believe it. can beat it by using|Where she has been helping care for] pal of the obligation shouted 0% the saseeisord Gn office, in trust as se- agucassbre in office, in trust as se- with Curtiss the leading spirit. ~ A} "apie. An y Mare a much| trying task. substitutes, The regular lineup is | er little: grandson ‘Max Shaffer, who) Mortgage or never cud epovigage [curity for ponds lesucG by the State | caricy. tar Gouda ieveed be the Blare Rine-hole archery course as been [att Reds of, tadty Nare @, muck Hneysler who Dexan his career as} necessary if it is to have a ehanee|has been sick with pneumonia. weereae tee an cider oe aon the Next lof North: Dakota, which assigument | of North Detata, ety aks ignment 4 5 eHercontsins' mary “Ou:| : a pitcher but has been used in many| to trim us, tb i | 2 ave just one ) ’ was dated the 19th day of September,| was dated the. 22nd day April, a es aero ave ro. bine a r = | roles, pinch-hitter, outf pe and “My main r 1921, and recorded in said office of| 1921, and recorded in said office of { Priscilla Olson spent Satur-]due and unpaid principal ahd inter- obligation on son for wanting to}. Mi their R ids at fitst baseman, is due to start. Filling a igood stiowing ‘1 spring | day evening with her friend Miss est of sai ‘ 6 ‘i thusiasts. 3 : done well. Fonsec: ig! chological’ effec cere — e : , in B “169” 5 K “169” is : At a number of the holes, big| !ines ans Sano players, 2! @ffect it has on my) 44... viola Hargrave | spent _the|livered by Francis B. Young, Widow-| o'clock, A. M., in Book “169” of Mis-|P. M. in Bool “160” of Miscellaneous ou popular > ine. F Be u er, mortgagor, to the Manager of|cellaneous Mortgages, at. page 509, Mortgages at page 217, will be fore- | trees; clumps of bushes and other “ make it most difficult to jon that offers a clear shot at the bag which takes the place of the golf cup. The method of scoring used in Jeader o in the midst To me the Cincinnati Reds Trimming the majors gives them| week end with her cousin Mrs. i foreclosed b le of th b le of ises i ss Loeeeae Sah SU gs : . The Bank of North Dakota, Mort-| will be foreclosed by a sale oi e | clos y a sale of the mises in / givston “tan Sub "than otherwise: SIS ne! sua tt Theta, funy | onors® Shafer of Seee Ficoo.“and: filed. for_ second in| matter described, at “eho front door| scribed, at the froat dost’ ofthe sist teat pitching’ staff alone makes} pany they feel the going Should be| Quite a number from this vicinity| ary, 1920, ui rea sitty tf Desds lor the Court Hose, in tie City, of [Gaurt Henurtd tea oho ce Eee helped We tee awaty aut SUS, it eermation at the! Zick Gathenna| of the County of Burleigh, State of| Bismarck,. County - of Burleigh, and] marek, County of Burleigh, and State ped us to get away to a flying i North Dakota,.on the 20th day of|State of North Dakota, at the hour} of North Dakota, at the hour of two “ » died in this city, the training pro {gram That a severe blow Fer years Jake Daubert, who has since died, had been touted as the or to Moran, ‘Lhe team golf is followed in archery. There ; 54° ¢——_—-—__— ——(ctart last sea 1 ke for|church of Lein township. . Pp, M. he 2nd o’ is a par for each hole and the course, | Petitioged the owners to name him " 5 start Slast season, am keen’ for é April, 1920, 10:30 o'clock, A. M.,| of two o'clock, P. M., on the g’clock, P, M., on the 2nd day of To watch the. expert inaction it | Manuger. | Billy Evans Says |} Desting, the wig’ teaguers in’ sthe! oy perkvam had the misfor-| teed in Been siete tse Muon | day of May, lg5, bo" satisfy | the | May, i925, €0. satisfy. the amount doesn’t seem nearly so difficult as Appcintment Was Surp: o Saeane | au tune of hurting his arm while ‘at}gages, at page 340, and assigned by|amount due upon the past due na due apn the past due installments / golf, but once you take x whirl at! Instead Jack Hendricks, w There is plenty of logic behind] work Saturday. said mortgagee, by an_ instrument) stallments of said mortgage on the| of said mortgage on the day of sale. fee day of sale. The premises described |The premises described in. such Bush's ea iteeeriniy in writing to the State Treasurer of| d ke e bo good ‘ball "players, make. the] tansistenty-defe the crea of ofa], Mend Mrs, Hanae Nelson ealed| North Dakota, and iis sucensors fn] in” aaah mortgage and whch. wll moregage sod which. wil be old ta same kind of manager. majors naturally imbues his team/at the Martin Lien’ home the latter | office, in trust as security for bonds | be sold to sAtisty the saz fellows; torwits Ne heen’ Qnaeealit aati Players) with a confidence that must be re-|Part of the week, which assignment was dated the| Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Sec-| Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Sec- it Stars Good Leaders ive u discover the arrow is as elus-| been enjoying great su the golf ball. «} minors, received ‘the apy _ came in the nature of a » TROPHIES WON (233k, Ss 4,gtraneen in el }h been dnusually successiul us] flected in thei oatesl yaete fu A ‘ ktough one. \3 son’s play. , 1921, and re-| tion Six (6), Township One Hun-jtion Thirteen (13), Township One BY BISON TEAMS *7gh.on spats ee eee tatty im Mis, John Carlson » and) Uorded in said office ef the Register| dred Forty-two (142), North, of | Hundred. Forty-one" (14); Noth, of Speaker, Ty Cobb, George Sisler and| One of the best ake og Busn’s | Clatord Neleom. “img Mr, and Mrs./of Deeds on the 22nd day of Sep-|Range Eighty (80), West, situated | Range Seventy-six (76), West, ‘sits Stanley’ Harris, four of. the gume’s| batt clab te pS sesett of Fed ig|spent Sunday at the George Carlson pember aaa) at qe00 cane A. M, fs eRe pe of Burleigh, State o! aed Ap Ee Coonty of Burleigh, Hy ‘ asbeentqate-asusacel ands fee ated tS in Book “i69” o: scellaneous cota. ‘ i ‘ Fargo, N.D., April 11. to. standard Cesstul in the managerial: role, | made up of Hodapp, Schreiber, Sick-| home. ea Mortgages, at page 609, will be fore-| There will be dué on the past.due|” There will be due on the past due room in which will be d This spri y of the expert Stanley Harris won a pennant the “niving Data: Bushycellsyeuemnly ae and ikre E. J. Erickson’ and|closed by a sale of the premises in| installments of such mortgage .on|installments of such mortgage on various cups, embl nd pennants consigning the Reds to the. ve ; : e “Flying Dutchmen, Mr. ees. i such mortgage and hereinafter de-|the. day of sale the sum of Ouie/the day of sale. the.sum.of ‘Seven worldly series: in, this) fi Few major league combinations |family of Steele cailed at the , Ed scribed, at the front door of the| Hundred Fifty-two’ and 82-100] Hundred: Seventy-nine . and . 16-100. won by Bison te: is planned by the! cond division, yet it is pr Ny | Wha ore ome i i ee; ‘ H athletic North Da-| the same team picked to win the per i BeRTibiile lareosen ceiver nome better around second base than'| Erickson home the latter part of the) (oot “House. in the City of Bis. | (15282) Dollars, together ‘with the | ($779.16) Dollave, together with the kota Agr’ The room nant one year back. Sixth place is| bilities thut fall to\a manager. + | Sickin® 224 Schreiber. This feltow : marck, County of Burleigh, and} statutory costs of foreclosure. statutory costs of foreclosure. |, may also be used club room for ‘being selected as the proper xpot for! Now we have Eddie Collins; famed | advantage boc nc fey nee 91 ates, He A, THomag ang, daughter] State of North Dakota, at the hour} Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota,| Dated .at, Bismarck, North Dakota, | lettermen and other college athe) thay oe ‘ ond sacker of the Chicago White|teama CY ® number of big league | Mr ‘Evelyn spent Sunday evening at| of ‘two oelbck, Be M., on the and this 12th ay 1925, this 12th day ot aa A826 a ; letes. .the Reds disappointed in 1924 oini 2 manager s' “geet : 4 gi ee > Alt day of May, 1925, to satisfy.the! ~ ed ’ s + R. A Recent successes_on the basket~ I feél positive they will surprise the| or auime the manager stars, actediti is eer rer ee ene: cee enone: amount due upon the past due in- AS Manager of the Bank of North|As Manager of the Bank of North # ji ty the} Dakota, as Agent for the Tre: Dakota, as Agent for the Treas- ¢ Mrs, John Berkeland and Miss Gale} aeeilmenis, Of tela mites doseribed| urer of the State of North Dakets,| ures of the Stee of Moe Dene, cused’ hig, next to Bush as, we dis-|spent Monday afternoon at the Theo.|{i¥ vo rortgage and which will be| as Trustee for the State of North| as Trustee for the State of North : ball court and gridiron have in- experts this yes creased the number of emblems and| Any d J all th sing stars, so a majori y of them tion that existed a! tis present or) Joe Cantillon, famed as manager and | silver loving cups so that there is year ago is missing ‘The etoeaa PE ; a for . need of some other place to preserve|are strong for Manager Hendricks.| mist, ©#t their fortunes’ with the qufsed his team. Bush and Can-/Torgeson home, sold to satisfy the same are describ-| Dakota, Assignee of Mortgages. Dakota, Assignee of Mortgages, and display them than their present He is thoroughly in command of the!" Donnie Bush, one of the ‘greatest | “oP 8%€ Fae ereudLotes Se Wits sa) MapGlidaea Nelaon canaleduas follows; to-wit? G. OLGEIRSON, G. OLGEIRSON, : in the athletic directors of-| situation and highly respected by his| shortstops ‘the game has ever pro-| Bust, (t°Y OMY were Irish,” said] | Harvey calied at the Henry Nel-],, Southeast Nee Ga Ces MT Noe Aen of ore pane rae athletes. That's fine. iS one " Bus an- - wana tion Ten (16), Township- One Hun- e a 5 ue aieatiuulitions ineliieva foot: GrevieMel ete a isos oi ca weeks incthty wate nae Coie eal oe Sesieyon Monday. dred Thirty-eight (138), Range Sev-| Bismarck, North Dakota. Bismarck, North Dakote. id ? 'P yi American Association last year with! sitting up all. night’ wonderige it | Miss Genevieve Olson who _has| enty-seven tay, Weal, alkuaved an 8-14-21-28-—4-4-11-18 | 8-14-21-28—4-4-11-18 great success, | they would be able to play the next coe the greater pare na the ines North ‘Daksta” Burleigh Pate SESS SSS day,” | Temarked Cantillon. Bush |in Minnesota returned home on Sat-|Nouh Dakors | oo the ag at 3 past due agréed, urday. inatallments of aah mortgage on the Charter No. 9622 Reserve District No. 9 ‘i day of sale the sum of Four Hun- is sn cf Miss Nora Olson spent Monday! Grad Ninety and 62-100 ($490.82) The City National Bank of Bismarck An REC EROS 0 , i leventng: with her teacher Misi Violators, tomether, with the statutery MAND AN NEWS died hae * costs of foreclosure. \ at Bismarck jn the State of North Dakota, at the close of business on ! Little Mildred Selland who has|,,Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, (ania ball cup for the 1924 state champion-| As I look the pitel ship and three basketball cups won' the Reds over it stri during the past three years. It is'just about the hoped by the student body that the’ League if not th trophy room may be provided if the! boasting so stron, proposed addition to the armory is| relegated to sixth p possible. Greatly increased enroll-| Adolfo Luque, Pe ment in the college has made the | Mays and Tom She major No club For the last two springs Bush and a staff should be| his Indianapolis club ha been a Pe. thorn in the side of a majority of + Donahue, Carl| the major league .ball clubs training four sterl-|in Florida. Brsyent armory wholly inadequate for| ing right-handers, while Eppa Rixey, Rees | physical and classes in/Rube Benton and Jake May form a Likes to Beat Majors | I April 6, 1925. : * ‘ f trio of elassy southpaw. The viten- year ago Indianapolis beat | a; been under the care of Dr. Lodge of BA AS ON : : RESOURCES ‘ g is eeping with that of the major league club it played, | x is Te to d aroun » ? fF ; aq ee es 5 one or more times, winning 11 out of | EENDESSE HAAG eee | sce able to, be up an As Manager of the Bank of North|‘Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, : | The Nut Cracker ||. “8ubbies” Hargrave is one of the| 13 games. Th s year it has done} Miss Stella Donahue, superintend- : for af the Siete of Norih Deka acceptances of other banks, and foreign | Bronte ‘tchers in the majors and | better than break even. ent of the Mandan Deaconess hos} Miss Viola Hargrave spent Tues-| SPH tee for the State of North bills of exchange or drafts gold with in- > et ee he a eteran vy Mane es a star raeat w ched Alte team take] tal, has tendered her resignation ’ef-|day ‘evening at the Frank Shaffer Dhkota, Assignee of Mortgage dorsement of this bank. tee seoe$ 778,331.38 Let's see, now, what was the name! piece. Pi oe the} the famous New York Giants into] fective April 15, to the board of trus- homg.: - |G. OLGEIRSON. Total loans -...:..... steed +$ 778,331.38 ‘ of that vice president who was go- DP Tacs fitield: ang: ~ handled corn ones a leragenscl qeonmnep tad i of the Methodist church hospital] Miss Hazel pon was a Diswarck) “Attorney for the Manager of: The| Overdrafts, unsecured 186.03 Bepeombensoiditfersnt? dricks has a most dependable sub-| club had been doing against 'the | St tacne Mie fen estunit wane Sesousor mectings 7° HERS HS)” Bank of North Dakote, Poke Geternmony sorariiee amped: Assesacpimset ing, Bismarck, North Dakota, ~ Deposited to eecure circulation (U. 3-14-21-28—4-4-11-18 }- par value) .. 50,000.00 All other United States Government securities. . 241,406.12 tae + 291,406.18 stitute at each position. ter of fact, in some ficult to diseriminat a mat-| majors. : sented to the board two weeks ago is di . Avant tormla. every fame wr can but Was not made public until today.| This community was greatly af een reg-| from the majo ams,” sa $ i n reg wor jcague teams,’ said/ Board members would not ‘say who| prised to learn of the sudden. deat! NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Cozy Dolan’s favorite springtime. litty is “You made me what I am voday.” ... It is dedicated to Judge! tir and sahctiny “ i i ee? Mavatain Landi: jular and substitut iS Bush. “I have. impressed that fact! the new superintendent would be but|of Mr: Woodworth of Driscoll Sun- Total... a eee First Big Problem on my players.” indicate Soot i : securties, 3 RY aeetictic critic writes there aze| Jf. theze is one position that is | “While’the big Jéagee teime nay | Ganpetene oer auraeaniaese oy Beitr 21] Wheress default has ocearred in dhe neegy nears . rey nore good comedies in New ‘Yoru |Si¥ing Manager Hendricks concern, ce ares, HERtly., my club jcrienced hospital manager. Miss Don-| Loyla’ Erickson spent Wednesday|the Payment of interest and prinei-| pool Cot. Oeneg other than banking house 42,089.79 his year than ever before". Wwe lolz fs base, Tsing to Tl the [doesn’t What fs more it) is, too ahue has been in charge of the ‘os-|evening-with her teacher Miss Viola Ball Ot the Gel aoe recite ty Wie | cwtal tansree wth Boderat eevee aaee 67,019.51 fupee this includes the state hox- | eRe ie Sivang tor, any maior Apamie team) gibal since May, 10ge Hargrave’ whereas the holder of said mortgage |\Cash in vault and amount due from national banks + 89,859.13 gigeaeers PRAIRIE FIRE DAMAGES ‘TREES does: elect to foreclose on the past) Amount due from Stete banks, bankers and trust companies | Gloria Swanson has returned f A prairie fire whieh started about SECIAL EX due and unpaid principal and intef-| in the United State ++ 28,828.16 France with a real live marquis, aod 9:80 o'clock yesterday morning burn-|NOtice OF SERCIAL EXECUTION, ahora’ seen ooo ck Take Pxchanges 404, clgeeing pal MoE so Ine Punch O’Goofty, being a fisher- | - ed over several hundred acres on the| WHEREAS heretofore judgment | certain mortesce “execcted “and dee wee sane $ 122,458.98 nan, wonders eneiber ashe meedilive Mie Eves Rl VEn Ga ok noe peidows owned by H. L. Henke and!and decree in. mortgage foreclosure fortetn by Emil Walfred Johnaon Chpeks om eek banks <ietaing, Beteral vait_or a net in landing him. + a ie just southeast of the|were duly entered in the office of} and Elna G. Johnson, his wife, mort- eserve located outside of city or | June is tittle tess than a nait.| [OVX @erors WG START I Wise Seriously” damaged. the. fire Pavept] BonCee” othty DAs, Cony, 22" | Engrs to the Meneier ot.the EE gg. ener as mene Hee etekea | Brae a ne i S + B rerray urleig! ‘ounty, Nor! ‘ota,/of North Dakota, M e, dated |’ ; 866. nashie, shot awav and with it ‘will You'D DRS INTO THIS GARACS through several groves and is belieV-| wherein Midland Insurance Company!| the ist day of Novembaysisi0, and | Redemption fund with U. 8. ‘Treasurer. and due trom U 8. Jome news of the 37 varieties of |AROUND THe (were The tine yendly damaged the trees.!a corporation, was . Plaintiff, and| filed for recotd in the office of the surer °... : 2,600.00 wwimmers, who, failed to eros the ACC RIGHT dat the couthine treet tnd stop-| Samuel Darnell, Farmers & | Met-| Register of Deeds of the County, ef| Other assets, if any Expenses over Profits. ee 6,028.74 p ; ¢nglish channel, Eveierr, ? ies at tl Ke jputhline track or it other- | chants, State Bank of Driscoll & cor-| Burleigh, State of North Dakota ‘ : Wine zi eid ee a _ yy malghe have spread into the Mi por ion, of Driscoll, N. D.; M. B.|the 13th day of December, 1919, ‘at CY TRG ge ee i $1,410,698.91 Rein eee, MRS Rolda. the NO SOONGR astrous blazes A sand Caused a dis-|Finseth and Mrs. M.’B. Pinseth, his/ 10:80 o'clock, A. M., and recorded ih : *EYABILITIES Hy E Binning championship of this coun- SAID THAN Done! aided Mesare, Henke cr more men | wife; “Henry Bassen, also known a8| Book “161” ‘of Mortgages, at p: y, but it is probably claimed by . led Messrs. Henke and Motsiff in} H. ‘Bassen, were Defendants, and/44¢, and assigned by sad morta 50,000.00 ome bird who got the Fiji Islands . fighting the fire. wherein it was adjudged ahd decreed ment ‘in writing to the 50,000.00 by i ay that Plaintiff recover the sum of{State Treasurer pf North Dakota, |MANDAN POLICE BEGIN’ CLEAN- Nineteen Hundred Fifty threo, endl and hi ceonnors in office, in treat | Resekve for :...., e 5 : ollars, ‘an e- | as security for bonds issued by the 88 current ni! . Following closely on the heels of|creeing that said claim is a valid|State of North Dakota, which assign- border Aarts euuieudiag. m a home-made radio set. Who is there among us sright spring day whose - n this emory. { toes back to the time when "Tiger" (hrs : their formally advertised announce- | fj ie r : fi fH : Mowers was listed as the “Black a ment. of a drive to “clean-up Man- tate there Fg et said April 921, sated he aate sal Beno Ue tO na One, Danka. 7 2 See te the oadtosechics } dan,” officers Thursday night made|real estate he sold. to satisty the| fico ‘of the Register of Deeds on bankers, and trust companies ‘ : AH yee what they declared was but the first|same, and the said ‘Hen foreclosed f April, 1921, at 2:00 c foregin countries Glenna Collett denies she has been "O° WASH THIS” |raid of many when’ they entered the| thereby. o'clock, 4 in Book “169” of Mis-| Certified checks outstanding aking golf lessons from Walter Ha-| AR A quarters of John Senn in the club] NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS|cellaneous Mortgages ut page’ 207,|Cashier’s checks outstanding x Bee nat the eee tenon WAIT —IT'S PRETTY rooms of the-building on Collins ave-| HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue’ of| will be foreclosed ‘by a sale of the| ‘Total +S 203,846.34 ood publicity stunt for St. Peters- i i nue /and arrested Johfi Senn ayd Pa-! a Writ of: Special Execution issued ides in such mor! and i teR % a pe premises in such mortgage hei mand deposits (ether than bank deposits) su te Re. : f { 2 trick Smith : chi f ‘tain- 9 fie f cme oh ss erase. o: maintai out of said Court and directed ahd|inafter destribed, at the front door serve (deposits payable within 20 days): ‘urg. 3 ees detivered to me and now in my hands.) of the Court House, -in-the City 6f] ingividual its subject .t ReecRinslie CE ikaS ctseisc nas Two other men: who were present | and describing said judgment, 1, the] Bismatck, Courty of Burleigh, and| (Milvidual deposits subject to ch oe ~ 219,964.60 bee sints Meaione wiser aes eae . . { | [were held as miteriat witnesses, One| undersigned, Sheriff) sball, offer for] Sate ct Noctn Bakea ee eee Pereisoatoe: Seepaoalt, due in eed Than 30 daya (other thea ut tione of the clowns are as arves:| quart of alcohol in a tin eontainer, and- sell at public. the tof two o'clock, P. M:, on the 2nd day pr anOney, DOrrOwed):s:,« -: oo 147,141.66 ag as Mr. Firpo was. = aaa two empty one gallon sleohol cans,, highest bidder for cash the of May, 1925, to satisfy the amount) State, county, or other municipal’ deposits secured by ‘ revere = . —-_ 5 1-2 quarts of alcohol and water, two| herein -described, end. ‘said will du upon the past due installments] Pledge of assets of. this | ak pr. surety bond, dese 248,266.84 If she doesn’t shudder when you g ae bottles of beer. and otfer so-called /be ‘held on the’ 18th’ day ‘of April| of said mortgage on the, day of sete. Total of demand deposits (other than aE iss her with a three-days’ growth 2 =. evidence’ was' seized P 1925, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., at the| The premises described in such mort- “bank depbsits) subject to Reserve. .$610,352.60 - = rs : ; £ beard: you know she loves you. front door of the Court Hoase in.the| gage and which will be sold to: sat- Time. deposits sablect to Reserve (nayable after 30 days. or. MEN STEAL NEW SEDAN City: of Bismarck, North Dakota, fs sty the same are described as’ .Bubject to. 20 days or.more motice and postal sav-, Rockne of Notre Dame tells a St.| 3 5 : E Walking into: the Lewis -& Glark| sa said judgment ; and special; lows, to-wit: : EEC BPA Bao ae satel Wit ee =a: hotel about “11:25 Thursday “might, ereegtion ene ; contest aoe ter Aaa): otek Certitates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) ion Nine (9), ship.One Hyin- ‘tte n 6 A yy all are gloomy. . . . This disproves thrée fellows ‘sized up the in| The real estate abdve mentioned] ti 306,498.38 ae ‘ancient belief+ that Norwegians! [i 4 y F | the lobby, bought gumand ‘Gigarettes|and to be sold is situated in. the} dre (440), Range Seventy-] State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge x aek’a sense of humor. eet from B. E,;Pometleau, owner of the | County of Burl and te of | nine (79), ‘West, "si in ‘of assets of this bank or surety bond 5,000.00 q a y hotel noWws stand, and then strolling | North Dakota, and i County of Burleigh, State of North}Other time deposits. : 402.59 -SARQUETTE TO HOLD rh (QOoncrx TA “4 outside suddenly jumped into a new|'cribed as follows, to-wit: Dakota. i : Total of - tii @ubject to Rte ON ) i us Dodge sedan car owned by Mr. Pom-| The West Half of the North- There will be due on the past du EERE cat ried tate FOG] THIS | gyugau, one, of the 67-Taxi-Line, and) sant Guarter and the Rast Half installments, of auch: mortgaey of. ‘Reserve : $ 446,900.97 ‘as long been in the discard at E . Sta # At 11:30 Mr.’ Pomerleau, looked: out Beet a “jg itownshin ry} . ge a the A sa t Bi 7 ee : a 7 id Four (4), Townshi red _ Kighty- and 64-100: y Zsa ast in uf 5 paige” pul th ei aistk; ore ‘TH DAKOTA, County of Bu: the i Hund Mar@nuctte University, will be re- off the window and ‘the ear'was von@.] One -hundred ‘thirty-eight (13! ° Mived next, month.’ Coach Frank J. ZF eZ No one saw. the trio drive awey, but North Nol Range. Seventoctivs. |Stacaeary Sate oe Pek te ,Coshler. of the abote named bank, do. solemaly y ? lurray expects to have a large s the :police ‘are well satisfied, the 5), f the Fifth Principal ted at, Bi k, North Dakags,| SWear that the above etatement is true to bes know! fusa “ot candidates for the 1925 4 ie et ha] pameeses| | three patrancers— descriptions of Meviats “containing 160 acres te SP etek tipte ttt?| and beliet. Ki Whe best of my Rnowlsign ‘ ni: La < hom haye been wired’ to ‘many cit more or less according’to the U. ‘i ae > . A> GRAHAM, Cashi \ - Posie tho. sacdort wetotclon Wh : Bai Me Pome s ened ne acne Be Government: Sarvey A A REA ig Soc t Subecribéd and sworn to betore me this 10th dav or AMI Oe ond Murtay is anxious to eet © = : Z Mr, Pomerleau -had theft’ insu: ee Dated ‘at Bismarck, this 8rd} Dakota, as Agent’ for. the (Seal) 4 ‘ GATHERING FE. MORRIS, Pe Ane Mnreey is = : ter tmenentent of a0 percent, of Ue] day of March. 1026, : urer of the State of North ‘Dak fs a pee ee , ‘dine on bis charges. j es : Value of’ the machine which was pur+{ - i RO) as T for the State of North! | On é x? Burle tary Public. | [gra (Ih! Ais meee Sint fom San ony he sees | Se Moers ten: | Dae aange ot Menara | My commiaston expizes June 21,1937, but. were like awls, and were my it = E | 5 BOY DIES FROM APPENDICITIS | M: R. KEITH, Fag, >” ‘ Correct—Attes 5 , : eee & FDI EG eON: Fy ‘ , Directors, 5 lor making. holes in skins, hl yy) 3} = (' Robert,‘ six year-old son of H.-8.| Attorney for. which long roots of . , = e ‘| Pope, 505 4th Ave. N. died ye: Pas kota, ; ‘ _&. ‘oy leather thongs were passed. eae a a ~ g terday morning following an opera-) : 34 5 8-14 —4-4-13-18 «0,27 B.C, RRL Opt highs Deangett ‘1 4 . AY

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