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PAGE FOUR Sports BISMARCK HIGH TAKES MEET AT DICKINSON Athletes Make Clean | Sweep in Normal Track and Field Carnival Demon Scoring in every event but two field cont the Bismarck High] school track and field team made clean sweep of honors at the annual Dickinson Normal meet Saturd winning all three major trophies. The team scored a total of 56 points for first place in the meet, Le Roy won the high individual trophy and the Bismarck relay mn won the cup for the half mile relay The local athletes brought home 19 me- dals Le Roy le an uphill fight to cop the indi 1 trophy but finished the day with a total of 16 points. He took first place in the high hurdles in 19 seconds and won second place in the low sticks; he placed first in the broad jump and high econd in the jump. Le Roy got away to a art in the 440-yard dash and 1 to win a place, but his team Olson and took sec- ond and third, re Bismarck ashes. placed Diehl took first t in both in the and Boclter, his team third. Boelter took first second in the rd in the hl The time Ande rson of Bismarck won place in the shot put with f feet, 11 inches, first a heave pherd was second in the discus throw, Landers was third in the low hur-| dles and Sanders was third in the high sticks. Register had to be content with second place in theydistance events. the time for the mile was 4:45, which, econds an the state! The run in Lofthouse won the high jump, barely missing a new record for the m The re 3 inche! Bismarck y with first place in the y, winning time considering the condition of the track and the cold wind which swept! the cinder path. A great race is ex- pected when Bismarck and meet in the ite meet at Forks on Satur WHITE SOX TRIM PRISON Bismarck Pla To Defeat Grovers Superb pitehing b: Boardman, to- gether with his heavy hitting and the timely sticking of his mates, the Bismarck White Sox a 6 victory ove the Prison teat fternoon on the Prison erday mond. The Bismarck victory was the first over the Prison in five starts this season. Boardman was in fine form. He jd the Prison aggregation to five and sent 17 men back to the h on strikeouts, Boardman was also the batting star of the game, getting three hits, one of them being a homer with one runner on the} paths, Ulmer was on the mound for the Prison and was nicked for 12 safe blaws. Ha pitched’ brilliantly at times and had a total of nine strike- outs to his éredit. Koth teams fielded in grand style and gave a mid-season exhibition of baseball for the great crowd of fans. Bismarck scored first in the’ third} to when Sagehorn hit the apple over the center field wall for a hom- er. The. fourth on a long single by Simonson with two runners of the bags. Board- man’s home run with one on gave the White Sox two more in the sev- enth/ and the Bismarck outfit bat- tered another tally over in the ninth. The Prison got one of their tal- lies in the fifth and the other in the seventh on clean hitting. * The score: 3 RH. E === Bismarck 001 200 201-6 12 Prison 000 010 100-2 5 1 Batteries: Boardman and Simon- ‘son; Ulmer and Smith, *= BOARDMAN SIGNS --TO PITCH FOR BISMARCK CLUB * Manager Smith of the Bismarck White Sox announced today that Charles Boardman has signed to pitch for the Bismarck club this sea- son. The White Sox played a great game of ball against the Prison yes- ‘terday and are expected to be in the thick of the fight for the pennant in the Slope Le@ue race. \ Beginning Tuesday evening, the White Sox will practice every even- Jng at the Baseball park FARGO HIGH COPS FESTIVAL TRACK MEET May 18.—Coach Charles has not lost a track meet in even years. He kept his record 38 Saturday afternoon on the Agricaitural ~ cotlege ‘eval when Fargo high copped first in the 18th annual ‘May Festival! 100] 2 seconds, a new record for the, ys Great Ball: nnexed two more in the} nieet with a total of 52 points. Early in the day Valley City put up a val- iant bid for first place only to fall {b the wayside in the waning ev- ents. However, Valley City was sec- ond with 40 and 7-10 points in what was casily the greatest Festival cin- lder gathering of all time, 11 records} jbeing shattered out of a possible| [Mist of 14. As had been expected Grand Forks took third, their score showing 20 1 |points. Following the Forkers came! the rest of the field in this order: | Detroit, fourth, 10 3-5; Milnor, fifth] 812; LaMoure, sixth, 6; and Gilby,| points, Other schools fuil-| led to pl | Lee Individual Winner While meet honors went to Fargo, ithe individual crown jiggled around chout the afternoon to rest on the ad of Lee, tall, well ly} built Valley Lee placed in seven events in the prelimi and Sat- urday he placed in five final events, {to total 15 1-10 points for Bill Ress’! | Hi-Liners. Hig closest competitor was Elwin Powlison, Fargo's lithe| firsts in the| 4 low hurdles, and} (Sprinter, who nabbed {100 yard dash, a second in th of 13. points. TWO BISMARCK | BOYS STAR ON RIFLE SQUAD Bruce and Glen Wallace Help | Columbia Win Intercolleg- | iate Championship | Word has been received of — the success of two Bismarck boys who ttending school in the E These are Bruce Wallac f the class | Jof 1921 Bismarck High School, and | his brother Glen who a member Jot the class of 19: These two boys are attending Columh + Col-} | lege at New York City. Bruce will graduate in June and Glen a half ar later. ; |" Columbia has been su ssful this year in at least one major event in athletics and that is with the rifle team. The team consists of five | members and the Bismarck boys] | were two of the five, During this) |year Bruce has been captain and} Glen a nt thanager. For next year Glen has been elected manager. |” This team was successful in the final events over ten other colleges and universities at a tournament held j| jat the Crecent Athletic Club at | Brooklyn. This was the final shoot- ‘que to determine the national cha pionship. Hexe is the score by teams out of a possible 2000. | { Columbia 1909 | | George Washington 1904 U, of Pennsylvania 1900 + U, of Pittsburg 1887 | Norwich 1886 Yale 1875} City College of N. Y. 1870 Syracuse 1849 New York U 1800 Pennsylvan 1777 State ‘ Preliminary matches had been car- ried on by telegraph. In this the university of Pennsylvahia was first and champion of the Eastern League. | Last year George Washington took} the national championship. Norwich was champion of the Northeast Intercollegiate Rifle Lea- gue and this year winner of the New England League championship. This shows it was indeed a ba tle of the giants. Columbia's score was made up out of a possible 500 from each position | follows: prone 496, sitting 492, kneeling 471, and standing 450. As a result of winning this match the Columbia team captured a fine silver cup to be retained permanent: | ly in the trophy room with the names of the members of the team engraved on it. boys e received their early training in shooting gophers on thetr father's farm sear Bismarck. |He bought them a Winchester rifle {from French and Welch while they were quite young and supplied them with plenty of ammunition. The New York dailies carried a picture of Glen, he being the man- ager of the final shoot-off at Brook- yn Neither of these boys ever accept ed an invitation to join a college fraternity The y enrollment in Columbia! University includin extension work is approximately forty thousand. | SANDE RIDES" | | FLYING EBONY | TO VICTORY | Louisville, May 18.—(AP)—Be- |tween a brisk shower that sprang up | ja fesy minutes before the start of | the race and a terrific downpour | that soaked thousands of spectators to the skin, Flying Ebony, a little! horse, black as night, raced to im mortal victory in the $50,000 Ken- tucky Derby Saturday, defeating a! field of nineteen of the nation's finest three year olds. The little black colt, owned by Gi ford A. Cochran of New York and uperbly ridden by Earl Sande, Amer- ica’s premier jovkey, finished one and a half lengths ahead of Captain j Hal, a Louisville owned colt, step- ping the mile and a quarter distance | in 2:07 3-5. Son of John came {thundering back of Captain H: losing second place by a scant nose. Single Foot, trailing three lengths behind Son of John, finished fourth,‘ (a half length abead of Step Along, in fifth place. Swope, owned by Bud Fisher, fam- ous cartoonist, was sixth and the Prince of Bourbon trailed in seventh, Then came Needle Gun and Ke tucky Cardinal, the eolt which G. Frank Croissant, youthful Chicago millionaire, recently purchased for $70,000, so that he might have a horse in America’s greatest turf classic. Boon Companion, finishing tenth, followad Kentuskp-Ceptiael to the. fvire with Broadway Jones in des- perate poreule, The overwhelmingly | show money 3 field, dash for a total! ° ; of of the Intercollegiate Rifle Lea-j | season i Exposition at played favorite Quatrain, winner of the Louisiana derby and New Orleans handicap, carrying a ton of money, struggled across the finish badly beaten for twelfth place. After Qua- train came Almadel, Backbone, Sweepingaway, Elector, The Bat, Lee 0. Cotner, Voltaic and Chief Uneas, floundering across the wire jorder named. Flying Ebony, coupled in the com- pany of eight others, comprising the | mutuel field, paid his backers $8.30 for each $2 invested on his chances. The place*price was $3.80-and the 80. If Flying Ebony had not been included in the mutuel | his odds undoubtedly would e reached 100 to 1. Pen EE ESTE EON | BASEBALL | I! aint ictemenaeiaisisn = emewe American Association WwW. LL Pet. Minneapolis . ‘ 18 13 5B Ind apolis: 16, 13 552 St. Paul .... 15 13 536 14 13 519 15 14 AT 13 15 64 ‘ 12 15 444 11 18 379 RESULTS SUNDAY Paul 12; Minneapolis 8. Kansas City Milwaukee 1, Louisville 1-5; Indianapolis 0-7, Columbus Toledo 0, ig aa | GAMES TODAY ° o— —-—------ St. Paul at Minneapolis, Milwaukee at Kansas City. Indianapolis at’ Louisville. Toledo at Columbus. a ‘American League w. L. Pet. Philadelphia . 20 5 800 Washington ... 19 8 -704 Cleveland .... 0 NNER ™. 6 0sckses Oe ee ‘ St. Goudie ....... 14 17 453 New York . 9 17 B46 j Detroit 9 22 -290 Boston... 7 2 259 (aceneeay f Results Yesterday | ¢—____-_________» Washington 2; Cleveland 1. Philadelphia 6; Chicago 1. Detroit 3; New York 2. St. Louis 11; Boston 6, GAMES MONDAY Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at St. Louis. New York at Detroit. Washington at Cleveland. Ww. Pet. New York ........ 20 -769 Brooklyn 4 14 519 Philadelphia 14 3 519 Pittsburgh 12 12 -500 Cincinnati .. 1 13 458 Boston . 14 440 Chicago 15 423 St. Louis ... 16 360 RESULTS SUNDAY Rittsburgh Brooklyn New York 10; Chicago Others not scheduled. GAMES MONDAY Cincinnati at Boston. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York. St. Louis at Philadelphia. FIVE BROTHERS WIN FAME IN ATHLETICS Pierre, S. D., May 18.—Five broth- ers who have won fame in athletics give the Cooper family of Pierre claim to distinction. Kenneth Cooper, eldest. of the brothers, after win- ning first places in rodeo exhibitions j throughout the northwest for several went to the British Empire Wembley, England, with the American rodeo delegation last summer and proved himself the outstanding artist of the troupe. He repeated his triumphs at the Madison Square Garden rodeo in New York, and then turned to-polo, bei ‘a member last season of the Ak: ; Ben team of Omaha, Neb. Norval, a younger brother, deemed Kenneth’s equal in was rodeo competition until the latter eclipsed him at the Square Wembley and Madison Garden events, where both were participapts. Norval has a long record of victories in state rodeo tvents. Conrad is center-on the University of Minnesota football team and is rated as one of the best cente! n the country, Also-he is heavyweight boxing champion of the University of Minnesota, a title he has held iduring two of his three years in school there, Arthur, fourth of the Cooper broth- crs, was middleweight boxing cham- pion at the University of Minnesota last year and is second raninkg mid- dleweight boxer this year. Leslie, the fifth, won mention last season with the best high school football players of South Dakota as center for the Pierre high school team, !and’ made his debut this season as a sprinter on the track‘team, with creditable high school marks in the dashes. NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION (Special District—Annual Election): Notice Is Hereby Given, That on the first’ Tuesday in June (being June 2nd, 1925, an annual election will be ‘held at Will School in the Special School District of Bismarck No. 1, Cownty of Burleigh, State of North Dakota for the purpose of | 4, electing the following members of the Board of Education: 2 members to serve for aterm of three years, for the City of Bismarck, N. D. The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock a, m, and closed at 4 o’clock-p. m. of that day. Dated. Bismarck, N: D., this 16th jay of May. 1926, By the order of the Board of Edu- cation. RICHARD PENWARDEN, 6+1619-21. 23-25-27-29—6-1 Electricity Coal Lorriug Gives ' Heat! Flame: But Gas is combusti- ble. Use The Super-Fuel, in the} Oil Makes .a|Mo THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice Is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage, executed and de- livered by Erick E. Gustin Mortga- gor, to Farmers and Merchants State | Bank of Driscoll, the 27th day of December, A. D. 1918 |and filed for record in the office of | the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Da- kota, on the 6th day of January, A. D. 1919, and recorded in Book 150. of | Mortgage at page 202 and.assigned by | said mortgagee by an instrument. writing to N. Lunde dated the ‘tl day of January, A. D, 1919, and filed {for record in said office of the Reg- ister of Deeds on the 11th day /of March, A. D, 1919, and recorded in Book 155 of Mortgages, on page 76,/ {will be foreclosed by a sale~of the | premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described, of the court house in the city of | Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., on the 24th day of June, A. D. 1925, to satisfy the amount due upon said moftgage on the day of sale. described in said mortgage and which { situated in the County of Burleigh s follows, towit: jutheast quarter of sec- tion thirty in township one hun- dred forty north of range sev- enty five west of the 5th P.M. There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of $1291.22 principal and interest and the sum of $280.95 taxes unpaid for the years 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924 making _a_ tot amoune due on the date of sale in the sum of $1572.17 in addition to the costs and oi dial of | sale including attorneys fee: Dated at Bismarck, N. D., ane 16th day of May, 1925 N. LUNDE, Assignee. F. E. McCURDY, Attorney for Assignee, Bismarck, N. D. cribed, 18-25—6-1-8-15-22 1 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice Is Hereby Given, That that! certain mortgage, executed and de- livered by Ludvig M. Skulborstad Mortgagor, to Farmers and Mer- chants State Bank of Driscol, a cor- poration, Mortgagee dated the 2nd day of January, A. D. nineteen hun- dred and seventeen and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, | and State of North Dakota, on @he | 25th day of February, A. D. 1918, and gecorded in book 150 of Mortgage, at page 175, will be foteclosed by a sale of the premises in®such mort- gage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in the Coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., on the 24th day of June, A. D. 1925, to satisfy the amount due upon said’ mortgage the day of sale. The premises described in said mort- gage and which will be sold to sat- isfy the same, are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and described, as fol- lows, towit : North Half of the Northeast | quarter and Northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section fourteen in township one hun- dred forty north of range sev- enty six west of the 5th P. M. That there will be due on said mortgage on the date of sale the sum? of $68.30 for principal and interest and for the sum of $453.72 interest advanced on prior mortgage and the sum of $142.67 taxes unpaid for the years 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924 making a total amount due in the sum of $975.74 in addition to the costs and expenses of sale including attorneys fees. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 16th day of May, 192 FARMERS. & MERCHANTS STATE BANK, Mortgagee. Mortgagee dated i at the front door certain mortgage, in described on the ,20th day of March 1925 in accordaitce with the n such case provided. The 's described in said gag nd which will be sold Satisfy the same are described as the Southwest quarter (SW) of petion Nine (9) Township Hundred and. Forty Four. | North Range Seventy Six (76) West of the Sth P. M. There will be due on {said mortgage on the date of sale the sum. of $3101.68 and the costs of foreclosure including attorney's | fees. HARRIET E. TRAUGER, Assignee of Mortgage. CRAWFORD, CAIN & BURNETT Attorneys for Assignee of j Mortgages, Dickinson ND. 4 25—6- | NOTICE OF ‘MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice Is Hereby Given, Thafythat executed and’ de- jto the Farmers and Merchants State | Bank of Driscoll, Mortgagee. dated the 22nd day of October 1917 and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- The premises | ty, North Dakota on the 14th day of ;December 1918 and recorded in book | will be sold to satisfy the same, are | 150 of mortgages on page 282, will {be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- described at the front door of the |court house in the city of Bismarck, Jin the county of Burleigh and State lof North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of the 24th day of June +1925, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises des- cribed in sfid mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are ‘situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and des- cribed as follows to-wit: The southwest quarter of sec- tion twenty six in township one hundred forty one, north, of range seventy seven west of the bth P. There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of $117.20 principal and interest and the sum of $543.82 interest adwanced on prior mortgage and the sum of $303.43 for taxes and interest paid for the years 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923 and taxes for the year 1924 which have not been paid $62.82, making a total amount due on date of sale in the sum of $1026.77 in addition to day of May, 192 FARMERS ‘AND MERCHANTS STATE BANK, of Driscoll, a corporation, Mortgagee. F. E. MeCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, N. D. 5-18-25—6-1-8-15-22 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice Is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage, executed and de- livered by Zebulon B. Lash and Sar- ah E, Lash, his wife, Mortgagor, to Farmers and Merchants State Bank of Driscoll, Mortgagce dated the 30th day of October 1916 and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 9th day of April 1917, and recorded in Book 138 of mortgages on page .246, will be foreclosed by a sale of ithe premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, at } the hour of ten o’clock A. M., on the 24th day of June 1925, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises des- cribed in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and des- cribed, as follows to-wit: Southwest quarter of section twenty six in township one hun- dred thirty eight, north, of range seventy six west of the 5th P. F. E, McCURDY, There will be due on such ale ale ee ereeeee: gage at the date of sale the sum of Bismarc! : 5-221$70.32 principal and interest, and NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice Is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage, executed and de- livered by William A. Larson and Florence Larson Mortgagors, to First National Bank of Bismarck, a cor- poration Mortgagee, dated the 14th day of June, A. D. nineteen hundred and twenty-four and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 18th day of February, A. D. 1925, and recorded in Book 163 of Mortgage, at page 582, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front, door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., on @he 24th day of June, A. D. 1925, to sat- isfy the amount due upon said mort- gage on the day of sale. The prem- ises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Da- kota, and described, as follows, to- wit: The North half of section thir- ty-six in township one hundred forty- one north of range eighty-one and the southeast quarter of section: twenty-five, ‘township one _hundeed forty-one, north, of range eighty-one west of the 5th P. M That there will be due on mortgage on date of sale the of $520.00 for principal and the sum of $53.16 for interest. making n tota? amount due in the sum of $573.16 in addition to the costs and expenses of sale including attorneys fees. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 16th day of May, 1925. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BISMARCK, a corporation, Mort- Bagee. F. E. McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Blawhek, North Dakota. 5-18-25. said sum NOTICE “OF MORTGAGE, SAL Notice is hereby given that fault having been made in terms and conditions of that cer- tain mortgage made, executed and flelivered by John I. Moore and Edith M. Moore, his wife, Mortga- gors to Interstate Securities Com- pany. a corporation, Mortgagee, dated on the ist day of February 1915, and filed for record in the of- fice of Register of Deeds. in and for Burleigh County, North Dakots, on the.27th day of February 1915 at 0:15 A. M, and recorded in Book 123 of Mortgages on Page 454 and thereafter, and on the lith day of February ‘1915 assigned to Harriet RE. Trauger, which assignment was {lied for record inthe said office on duly 12, 1915 at.9 o'clock A. M. and recorded in Book 106 of Mortsagen on Page 456, which sald mortgage will be foreclased by the sale of the remises in said mortgage-and here- inafter deserfbed as the front door of the cougt house. in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North | Dakota, on the 8th Gay of June A. D, 1925 at the hour-af two P. M, of. sald day to satisfy the amount due the }on said mortgage ‘on. day o sale. The default in mortgage consisting in the failure of the rtgagors: to pay the principal the sum of $502.68 interest advanced on prior mortgage and the sum of $27%22 unpaid taxes for the years 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924 mak- ing a total amount due on the date of sale in the sum of $850.22 in addition to the costs and expenses of sale in- cluding attorneys fees. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 16th day of May, 1925. PARMERS AND. MERCHANTS STATE BANK, of Driscoll, a cor- poration, Mortgagee. F. E, McCURDY, ; Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, N. "§-18-25—6-1-8-15-22 ADVERTISEMENT Notice Is Hereby Given, That that livered by Jacob Berg and Katie Berg, his wife Mortgagors, to Fari ers & Merchants State Bank of Dris: coll, a corporation, Mortgagee dated the 22nd day of ‘May, A. D. nineteen hundred and twenty and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the.County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the gage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in the Coun ty of Burleigh and State of North M.,-on the 24th day of June, A. D. 1925, to satisfy the amount due up ‘on, said mortgage on the day.of sale. The premises described in said mort- gage and which will be sold to satis. fy the same, are situated in the Gounty of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and described,gas fol- lows, towit: Southwest quarter of. the ‘ northeast quarter and the west half of the southeast quarter and lot two of.section two in township one hundred forty one north of range seventy five west of the 6th P. M. That there will be due on ‘such mortgage’ at the date of sale the sum of $92.80 for principal and interest prior mortg: and -'the sum. of! $522.29, un taxes for the years 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924 making a total amount due on date of sale in the sum of $892.49 in addition to the costs and expenses of sale in- cluding attorneys fees. ' Pigg ar iat N. 2... this 16th ‘1926: PURMERS @ MEROMANTS STATE _BANK, of Driscoll, a corporation, - Mortgagee. FP: E. McCURDY, ‘Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, N. D. ‘ 5-18-25—6-1-8-16-22 desman, aN pis a sore jresses, On sale at special ae Tues-| day, - A.W. ea Lange 08, Co. fum dur on the Ist day of December 1920. Notice. of Intention to fore~ close ‘sald mortgage. was mailed io the record owner of the land here- _ COOKING IN COMFORT’ ) Miss Esther Pederson spent, week-end at her home southengt of town. Mrs. who lives about 14 of Driscoll took No. 8 | |livered by Marie Morrow, Mortgagor | at Driscoll for Willmar, Minn. M.'T. Olson was im Bismarck ‘Wed- nesdzy on business. Deputy State Supt. C, E. Fi and wife of Bi’marck were Dri the tors Friday evening. Mrs. Pickles spoke at the Paréut-T and State of North Dakota, and des-|ises in such mortgage and hereinafter { meeting held that evening. A. Knudson Saturday afternoon, May H. A. Knudson was in Monday on business. The j Friday evening at tne the business program was give the costs and expenses of sale in- cluding attorneys fees. 5 1 Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 16th * other gifts— NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY j certain mortgage, executed and de- || 1ith day of Sept. A. D. 1920, and |] recorded in» Book 162 of -Mortgage, |] at ‘page 366, will be foreclosed by «|| sale of the premises in such mort- |] Dakota, at the hour of 16 o'clock A. |! and $277.40 interest advanced | MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925 last Ole Vik.and Jittlé dau:zhier, miles northeast | The t Sat u rday Has ad- dress was enjoyed very much. », ly. The W. C, 7. U, will hold their} The next meeting at the nome of Mfrs. H. | serve Bismarck C. Ruble was in Bismartk Fri- day on business, Parent-Teacher Ase pziation| regular meetix g 1: Cor xmunity , with a good attendance, After meeting the flowing A its fir: steel, dan? dv. ! Mrsq HE, ©. Address- A GIFT WITH HART-BEATS ‘THROBBING WITH THE LOVE OF THE GIVER manor Te father and mother, the gift to the graduate % the most, sacred of all.gifts. 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