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PAGE SIX 7 games being — scheduled. © Bismarck champion of Malden, Mass., shows him how, READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS - §-16-19-21-23-25-27-29—6-1 + ‘ FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1925 _ a ee re semen ws oT °S GREA demption of storage tickets for which | Q } grades went to Lake Isabell on Sat- ANNOUNCEMENT teacher, Play ground super- HE’S PRINCETON’S GREATES said bond is liable, and the prior SWIMMING ACE urday, Memorial Day. visor and Physical Education —— bond of the Northern Trust Company pes ‘ a : i-| Direct m i vO- : Ff mie ” ven Ly be subrogated to the rights of de-; Paul Wyatt, yt Making Mark CHRISTIANIA | IT announce myself a candi-| Director. Am a business we [Charley Caldwell, Baseball and Football Star, Recently | fendant Cook for any balance re- ‘ my ‘date for member of the Béard| man, a mother and a taxpay- i in Water Sport . ‘ si i ill be ap- ¢ ee | Honored by Eastern Universi maining after the | redemption of Doctor Arneson was called to thelof Education at the coming) er. Your support will be ap: | aL joutatanding storage aT ee | Martin Olson home. Wednesday eve-| election. preciated. > | ppeal from the District Court 0} i i 2 ‘ Rat . ui Sar \ | Bottineau County, Burr, J. i aU Codi dia iC I have been a public school Claire Henning Kling. . | MODIFIED AND AFFIRMED: | / Mrs, W. C. Hoeft entertained at’ —= | Coan acters tana by Bares, a4 dinner Sunday a host of friends and e vieree, Tenneson, Cupler & Stam: latives from: Moffit. N Cc t | Fargo, North Dakota, Attor- Pe heer eee oO r s e e n e n n 1 a | neys for Northern Trust Compan | Graduation exercises by the pupils . ea y ‘ TWO CONTESTS | W. Hl. Adams, Bottineau, North | of the two Sterling'schools.No.-1 and Twin Cities—June 6-7-8 Attorney for defendants | 2 were given. Monday night at Ster- \ Northern Trust Company, | ling. The graduates. were Veronica I R utsman, Mandan, North | Riley, Belva’ Beatty, Theodore Lang, | . Attorney for Plaintif and | Florence Langely, Johnny Leece,! | ondent. | Mildred Johnson, Luella Tollefson, . { = | Laura Laird, Mildred Stewart -and Tigers Beat White Sox. Sree OF NORTH D AOE : | Clifford Wright. . Mariko and Red! Sox | County of Burleigh—ss. 7 Luella Tollefson spent. Tuesday aie | yin istrict Court, Fourth Judtetal with Mildredtabiinton: strict. . spit Iwo John laintiff, vs. Charles M Family Round Trip ilardi Trustee, and David | Mrs. Henry Styles and family |, Gorrie Fisher, Trustee, and all’ o spent Wednesday afternoon at the from all points on the 4 nd ons unknown claiming any Wm. Styles home. rf with interest in, or lien or encumbrance | aerate) Northern Pacific cual upon ithe, broperty deseribed in the Miss Egorda Finch spent Wednes- line! . These a omplaint and their unknown heirs, diy: evenifig? #e 3 Wet ae Bah [Defendantis seth Dak ‘f ea Senne sey encecy: verre” texets wil be pelea The State of Nort! akota to the bi 1 a sco above named Defendants: = eaaea jon sale June e You aire herchy, summoned to an- MENOKEN ‘4.9, witha final tt H. swer the complaint in this action —- shades I roy 100 000 3 10 | which has been filed with the Clerk The men working for the Bell return limit of i i , he District Court, Fourth Judi- 0 ‘i jou i fuchary, Ru oly ane ee MLE CN EDE IS Dakota, and’to serve a copy of your pee Ask f Walberg and Cochrane. | 4 Seabee e with sk for your SEnteinc. RH, E, [Charley Caldwell of Yonkers, No Y., was recently selected as Prineeton |i Se a of this Mr. and Mrs. Mick Agnew and fam-' reservation Rieeninwion, 010 000 Og0-—=4\ i | University’s protest athlete: “esxtes) belt tar pitcher on Tiel | Summons upon you, exclusive of the ily, Mrs. R. L. Dralle and daughter, : Philadelphia O21 130 20x—9 13 1] DAPSoaTl ted for the past three seasons jhe has also shone on Orange] day of service, and in case of your Edna. were visitors at the Ed Ebeling promptly. i Vahdeon) Croce, Ogden and’ Ruel,{and Back hol eleven for as many years, He gratutes in June.) failure to appear or ans’ judg- home Sunday, \ Aiteab iineri¢; and Cock rane | —-—— = ————| ment will be taken against you by pes : | will Tichinnacnie pron anges eee aap Meteule tr tne Treliet eae Mr, W. T. Dance is heving Rich- | Ovrganize a Party—Live ina Pullman YANKS-BOSTON AT | Dickin li play at Hagen. New Ip Py ie a oe ‘ St, a \ ard udeman plant corn for a few ” ra NewYork, May 29. er losing} Salem will be idle, | SUPREME COURT | ie SE Re ae days. Ask our agent about the special car plan for parties of 25 the first game to Boston 3 tu 1 yes-| The first league game of the ‘sea-|@————— eee B. C, RUBLI ie nee or more persons. It will save you money. z terday the Yankees won the after-|son on the local lot will be played) Attorney for Plaintiff, 4 A much needed rain fell last Tues- | 4 to 2, and took the es | a week from Sunday when Hagen will! W. H. Stutsman, Office and Postoffice Address, day which will help the crops and ‘ from the Red Sox; 3 games to Jcome here to battle the White Sox. | Plaintiff and Respondent. - Driscoll, North we x gardens. wy) Prothro, Boston third eman, in- eo the pene, Names erento rrr pn aly A | ; care neice: Tae erasers lee Mr, and Mrs, August Klipstein and base in the first game and retired||{ BASEBALL | Northern Trust Company, pose of quicting title, and relates to sy were Bismarck shoppers Sat- from the lineup. | 2 Lia) comporation, the following described property sit- y. First game R. H. E.| Sy <I) ' Defendant and Appellant.|uate in Burleigh County, North Da- RO SP eWESaT Oca ME Boston 300 000 000-3 8 1| “American Lea; | SYLLABUS: kota, to-wit: the Northeast Quarter. PAUL WYATT Mrs. Par! ood and laughter, | eee oie rk 00 001 000-1 8 ol ane ee 1. A warehouseman who ships all](NE4) of Section Thirteen (13), 5 Dorothy called on Mrs. Chas, Graves : 3 Gtmmata micinielt’ Shbwkey. and : Oe ea enna in his warehouse [Township One Hundred Forty-two| Presenting Paul Wyatt, 17-year-old | Monday afternoon. i Schang. pee : |@Eliadelnhia out of the celle the same and| (142), Range Seventy-five (75), and| national backstroke swimming cele- P ey e e Séeond pane R. i. £,| Witshington applies the proceeds thereof on hi onal claim is made against any|'brity, who has been turning in some We are all glad to see Mrs, Graves w York 100300. 30x—7 1001 abe vent and has no grain in his ware- member of the American Olympic] ness. . ; ernie ndenevings Plc |ee ous house, nor in terminal elevators, for team last summer, he finished sec- apron ones and O’Neill. hy Monts the redemption of outstanding store- ond to the great Keleaho of Honolu-| The Menoken school picnic and se ON Cpe | Detroit Ebuse (iGveten eon viels Ghekerninisal eee lu in the 100-meter backstroke event.| weiner roast was held at the picnic} oe BROWNS BEAT KARR | Bo ton aoe eine ee ese hondsmen are{ NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY|A bright future is predicted for him.) grounds last Sunday. Everyone en- St. Louis, May 29.—The St. Louis Nationalltengel liable for the value of such convert-} beh aie Lae eS s a Joyed a good time. Browns disposed of Benjamin Karr a al League ed grain. Notice Is Hereby Given, That tha = 4 ——- a pitcher who had won five straight i : Wyien a warchouseman is in-|certain Mortgage, executed and d&- Miss Opal King, who teaches in ames own 0 e e games: in defeating the Cleve New York 11 io [solvent and has no grain to red erent by eedward) Nygaandy sere News of Our the Boyd district finished her school Buk | Mortgagor, to Bertram N. Lein, Mort- || last Frid i 4 to 3 Bunched! prooklyn 15 43 | storage tickets, and where it appears gagee dated the 24th day of April A. | Neighbors ast Friday. f nd skillful base running of the! p 7 16 ‘from the evidence ta demand f ni e1 dred and sixte 4 —_— . Pittsburgh if: £ 7 D. nineteen hundred and sixteen and 2 @ided by. the visitors’ two er-| Cincinnati ig ah P soald. Have (Ween univailing;, aF@6e ileaiton recordin sthevettieetotleel Weare" => a aemereeiy pemaetre,h anetee aie ncnan: Claman = —_ AT __ , gave the Browns the game | Philadelphia 1718 nd is not necessary. Register of Deeds of the County of DRISCOLL. family were visitors at the Sam Rob- RULE |eoctoh ea hen the value of converted,|Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, AES eee = inson home Sunday. aeons watt on a 19 Ww he (Oty Sor art a ry iiene7enanpaoceNoverah cyeNEDN vee etcetera az held levelane i 0010-3 9 St. Louis 15 nis ulated a le eee taen ast 50 of Sunday eveni + Reg ia te Karr and Myatt; Bush and Dixon.! : isntal re| by atid Mortgages by an instrument | church, The sermon was preached Booed Wl wok Sanilye Lessee try to come to ike it ct | American Association uch finding, See pnbecitne uo Be A. athe cH by Rev. F. W. Gress. He took for meee ensucce! e defendant, he Northern) 3 day o December a ythis text the w ‘ds of Paul, “Ke ; =} is ' | iy furnished to the de-|and_ filed for record in said officelitnyscit Pure.” Special aut seer | Miss Elizabeth Kjorven finished Saturday at 4:15 p. m. ened in the ninth inning whi ul Ww | fendant bond required. b: ce te ister of Deeds on the ah furnished by a quartet puccesetil term of school Wedne. er Cobb of Detroit inje apoli 17 law and which provides: “Liability|4av_of January 1919, and recorde t y patel day. pinch hitter into the game and over-, Louisville 18 Vaen tiie andertaking commences ‘un[in) Book 150. 0f Mucigagss, on eR. e ca : « ae penebea ae : | ng commences on 17, Iwill he foreclosed by a sale of| The Commencement exercises for | mtr, ‘ nt ag ra OK Bee eniaes aUen che Hocaln anny ea 3 Jthe Ist day of Augiist, 1919, and ter-| the premises in guch Mortgage and| High School and Eighth Grade will ee renee aerator ae eure dnt GENERAL ADMISSION 50 CEN 4p ai s home rane aris 20 mi dan a the ; ; potas: hereinafter described, at the front} be held together this nd will eC AYEMONNIBE: y s filled in the cighth| Minneapolis 22 1 nder such bond the North-|door of the Court House in the City} ta lace. on Friday eveni a ri eee inning. | Toled 20 ern Trust Ee a ate pets aerate Satie Ceaits OPRBUEE IRRRE UES oe arte Cries May | Mr. Vern Brown has purchased a R. HB, | Columbu 19 jie aameriton oF an the unc|leigh, and State of North Dakota,| pes mencomuunte Hall. ents [new Oldsmobile. . Detroit 100 000 pis 2-717 1 | — Hawful acts of the warchouseman|t the hour of 8 orelock P. Mon ertha Primer will be the speaker. | a hicago 000 600 O41 0 Af Oa ese ea eek cr at ay 4 22nd day ne 1925, to satisfy 3 <= BHA Doves and) omeetier:|| TODAY Mieees i ee epee an jthe amount due upon said Mortgage| | Mrs. eo. Johnson's Sunday school Woodill; Fab Raa aires : | warehouseman hi sta stor-/on the day of sale. class had a picnic last Saturday at r eu PyQne Caney DAviss ee ae which grain] "The premises described in said] the home of Mrs. Johnson. 4 Schalke i Ren Se ans | was converted by him after the exe-| Mortgage and which, will be sold to 2 eaerereccocecoeoorenrerooor ‘ = A MERTONN DESY of the bond and before liabi-|satisfy the same, are those certain ee ee jamarel | land at St, Loui | aa eee atte AGRAELS wremiges situated in the County of |, s 3 alte cho fa Bismarek | dees haat ae ren Gnder Scetion 3111, ¢ [Burleigh, and State of North Dakota,|S' PUN: | Noten Cae Wek a eae L. 1913, which provides that the bond Sees rrers statins ant Mr. and Mrs, Henry Van Horn were 3 Ey | as |shall be in sufficient amount to Pro-| seven, Township one hundred fo Bismarck callers last Saturday. { | jtect the holders cf outstanding stor-Jone, north of Range seventy-five aes | st tickets. west, 5th P, M., excepting therefrom| Mrs, E. J. Anderson visited her “ | Chicago at Cincinnati When an insolvent warehouse-]2, acres described as follows: Be-| sister, Mrs. C. 0. Robinson, in Bis- “J . ae A | Philadelphia at New York. hips and sell lof the grain|ginning at the corner of said iad Monad y Snyder's Homer in Pinch) frookiyn at bot Sored i his rareheure, (eaing none |seawey genes upping «lige 28) ™5E Som ae ee O at ome Brings Victory AMERICAN MCIATION ee ea ae ft. thence west 296 ft. thence sou Mrs. A. E. Metcalf was a Steele z Ve Columbus at Toledo | ble on bond for the grain so sold \ucran ogee culcee ese ee ee a oston, May New York won| Louisville at Indianapoli z converted, claims that the com-| There will be due on such Mort- #1 Meland is k last the final game of the series from! K y at Milwaukee, et coe diva cerevataa leeaceatstueidato ot atte iver siiiatl (eaeerte an ine mares Boston, 8 to 6. Snyder's home run} Paul. replenished and restored in suf- Hines thousand seven and 30-100 Dol- oe x — over the left field fence in the ficient quantity and in like kind and | !@FS+ = t yon : ie eighth inning coming the win- | @———-— ————@] rade for the redemption of all out- ee Ee Ee saeemeea Rapp ze burned trom Bie: Rng aeore: | Results Yesterday || standing warehouse tickets, and thats, c. RUBLE Jia ‘ R.ILE, s ‘on account thereof the former con-| ‘Attorney for Assignee of Mortzs- z * New York ....sun aay ont 81 ocmererans ——# | Version SP URRGN Uke cube! || Semen * ae a ee Years ago people went into the market Boston 10 010 200-6 13 NATIONAL LE quent b s solely liable, the Driscoll, North Dakota d Z ji “. ” w 7 ” 3 Reteeenre: an Siyaees (Cone:| StulenisGirbabar Sina iy om ca cence enters seq o-5-12-19 | hard N. D» for a visit on Tuesday. place “to shop.” They went, not knowing wich, Ryan, Benton, J. Barnes and, : Heston ; to prove he replenishinent, in ct NoiaGe SEGERER TRUM LGALS: Gina Nelechimenticonpismarck what they would find, its price or its worth. me Neil. | incinnati 3. or in part, and in the absence of such | <.NO" F EXECUTION Ce et / AAS Z ; PIRATES TRIM CARI nee eer roof the court can not fix the Tia | SAT OF NITE ALOT A: Teeta aena oe oe Weary hours were spent in inspection, in 2 PIRATES CARDS. bility of the sureties on the subse-| Jn Justice Court, Bef ne OW. “C. sda a8. d b * Pittsburg, May 29,—Hard hitting | aueatauand See eee enecnene | } : : bargaining and buying. iz i ‘ashman, Justice of the Peace. N ‘y over St. Louis, 7 to Clev quired by law is in such case for a| poration, Plaintiff, vs. Fred ae . = 7 + Pirates collected one dole anf | Debhelt 19-Chicage 6 heriod of two years and the surety | Defendant, for Mis’ injured: hand. Today manufacturers are bringing the triples during the game. Meadows, Washington 3-4; Ph company furnishing the bond is lia-| Notice Is Hereby Given. That by i ~ i Kept tho St, Louis hits well scattered, Pia Cem eof an vexeeution issued by| , Mt ant Mrs, E.C. Ruble were in market place to- your home. Every time a Errors by Wright and ‘Praynor gars | ware euseinan, durian (het (two, year | Mess aestuua ne he spatener Tene genteme newspaper comes, a host of people are ring- % St. Louis three runs in the second period only, and there is no right a Sta N eta are iss E ae i 5 * inning. a Caen ee eee reign an | eee i, Sata a NGS eee | eee eres at een ear ing your door-bell. Merchants and manufac- a i ALE.) bonds for different periods. Court, in favor of Bismarck Gas| Pri sae. eee Ss no on A 1 cAndfanapeli The warehouseman in this action| Company. a, Corpor Plaine | ene an turers are waiting on the doorstep to spread ittsb é 2 00x--7 11 3} turned over to the sureties on the|and against Fred Mo Defendant,| ee Pe i: fs Haines, Day and O'Farrell; Mea-| A UNGHGEAT burned ‘ver othe sureties on the| Ane QE aaa TRY Big Bol | Seheo! led on Friday, the 20th their goods at your feet for you to look at gene ond es Smith- Thereby announce myself alleno) bills mecelvable,, the nroceedsto ee taat ance erecatena eee one of MPT Omit pe mE SEE to inspect at leisure and in comfort. a i v8 lyse @) which were t d tstand i aa ss inia : ji i _ CUBS SLUG OUT WIN candidate for member of the!- ston receints ixsued during the rine Defendant: tories one Star BNE ae ae tie sta iotias Cinci May 29.—Chicago Board cf Educati . : is . efendant, to-wit: One annual picnic on the school grounds D "* 1 t th rt it hi : Pv PoP Eiipatl pitchers ber ot me | oar © ‘ jucation at the life of the Fersonal bond, Such touring nea raqilator No. 90564, this ‘year, on Thursday. The inter- on e e opportunity that advertise- . a : if election to . : » 2, sureties should be held to a strict| license No. 20-4 which I shall ¢: A - ah odie A ‘ S Box in the th inning ‘and won the) Tos e held on June 2, ecvuntiny to the trial court, and| Pose for sale and sell at public auc- medias credo had elt teen ments offer you slip by. No matter what 8 me o e seri 3 to deo. santted to depoal ey .jtion to the highest” bidder for cas ar a * A : heey? Lgoe allowed only thves'hite i ehe| CART, R. KOSITZKY. | Cerone Gru hel re.| on Monday the TOth day of June..A)) Schon! and Seventh and Bishi you-want,-clothing, groceries, a fountain pen first 6 innings. vA velet ue Egon eat Wailnae ame seat ‘ os 1 3 z Aes sa - door of the Court House in the City! “apVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS or a farm, you will find the “better” ones in Biicceo 000 000 1210-18183} FORGOTTEN DAY. of Bismarck in’ said County. ARR TEMENT BIDS the advertising columns . Cincinnati ..000 010 101-3, 8 4 S BROUGHT BACK She iii oo a eee seo abtaee We A and No. Seal : g 3 Cooper and Hartnett; Ludue, Bie-| -: {p. S°ENGESETH, OUR" Counts: beitrecelvent hy" the’ schoo! bowed of A - : Sa ee Pliinbfts Attorney. syiy{octock dune 20th, 1926, For further The advertisements tell you where you can 4 | aay ee particulars .write to the school dist. 9 . COLLEGE TE AM ay of May, 1925. sonat{ let The board reserves the fight | get what you want. They are a guarantee of kcoune SORE "gy order of the pide patea rot worth that protects your purchase. Me og . 2 6 GISTRAT Lee Peace Nid NORTH DAKOTA. BIDS Cl ste Arena, ND. , 2 i “Bismarck, N. D. a emee pare wal A | Notical is henebet civentsthat ure: NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION, PrO-| (Special District—Annual Election) posals for furnishing to the Scate| Noti ‘i 4h Of North /Dakota'one aundrail twenty |i Nomen eeeaeey, Gea That on 3 i — Poh ete “"V/the first Tuesday in June being is : eight thousand pairs of. automobile |jnge ‘and, 1925, Saleen ; : 4 ; Bismarck to Meet Jamestown tags, apd four hundred pairs of. mo- | June 20d 1925). on athool in, the . : an , ie ee FAs Local Boll Pate toreyele. tage with such additional | Symciaf held cat Sail Sehoel ‘tn the Buying with a definite knowledge is,so \ 4 ae ror od curing the. year 1980; willbe reo NCc aR COR Stee Teo ae much better than shopping at rando ‘ ase t ed during the year 1926, will be re: | North Dalota for the. purpose of is andom. ee Hissanee Wis Sox, wi Liat Sry Commission at, the Capitol in She" pled of aueation: 2 members , Study the advertisements. their home: season Saturday’ with @ e City of Bismarck, North Dao’ es i “game with the Jamestown, collece | until 9:30 o'clock a. m., on the n bo. Bese. or of farm of three, othe ‘ “team on the local diamond. The, teenth day of June, 1925. Specifica-| polis will be opened at 9 o'clock a, game is’ scbeduled to get underway| pees concerning ‘the tags and con-|m, and: closed at 4 o'clock p. m. of a at 4:15 p. m, Boardman will do the bret maybe Und by applaing <0 the: tial iia : % flinging for the White Sox and all Pk NEDO ee Bis- : Dated “Bismarck N.-D., this 16th 1 the regulars will’te in the lineup. ‘ : ’ JOHN P, TUCKER, lay of May. 1925. R, ft cd “The Missouri Slope league will| Dave ‘Bancroft, manager-player of the Boston Braves, gcts a lesson on Registrar, | ea eete order of the Board of Edu start ‘its pennant race Sunday, twothow ‘the modern boy “knuckles ‘em,” when Jack Walkenstein, mat')lé 29 0-5-12 RICHARD. PENWARDEN, Be oi fe i. |