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i i t f ? MACKSHAND WASHINGTON | 2ND DEFEAT kees, relieving Peetee Wanninger. Pittsburg dropped the fin the Pirates over the Giants to sev- en and one half games. clubs in the eduled. In the Mudhens seem tally unable to do anything against | tional were | association, | almost to-! tory, Senators Triumph The Senators hoisted the offerings of the Indian sharpshooters to al corners of the lot. Hill and John kon, the victims, were touched for two less than two dozen hits, in- cluding two homers, « triple und five, ee has been asked to send (. raised her eyes. It| night when the yellow envelope had - NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS No. 48 and Mystic Chapter No. 13, -———————_--— tive to, sage heat manner dnt that she had| been put into Nan's hands. ‘Official Proponals |r. ‘A.M. He was a charter member iB BASEBALL which the district ization can] Nan made a grimace. . 5 Bidas September 28, 1925 of each lodge. P —————@ | co-operate with the major body. { “There are only three Ities in] “Ah, but then you're Tim’s wife,” Construction of med Kitchems He served the Grand Lodge as a a preliminary organization | the--the Middlesex. tod she said.| she said ruefully. “And the War apy erga ore treasurer and the Grand Chapter as American Association meeting. held at. New England late |"Two Wounded and one missing. Oh,| Office don’t recognize a sweetheart ““Segied proposals for the ronstruc: Grand High Priest in 1904-05, He w. L. Pet.y month vresentatives from} Nan” in the same way. I suppose it’s all tion of ten combined kitchens and'Wwas a member of the Scottish Rite uisville 99 48 674 » Bowman “L absolutely decline to dise the| right, but She shrugged her. mess halls will be received at the: bodies of Fargo, and a charter and 80 ai! rent and i broke in, curtly, thoueh| shoulders. “Anway, [I shall see him office of the United States Property |life member of Cyrene Commandery, 80 541 1 very tender. | “For » she added cheerfully. and Disbursing Officer, Memorial| Knights Templar, of Devils Lake. Minneapolis '517| row followin tetend to be{ "She and Nan were a great. con:|Bullding, Bismarck, North Dakota,|" "Mr. Stevens organized the Jerry P <ansas City were of the com- we're noel Stand trast, forNan was ral and straight the 28th day of September, 1925,|Rusk Post No. 42, G. A. R. in 1893 F Toledo Ab2/ mittee to arrange for the permanent and let_me try on your-blouse—| as a willow, with blue eyes that at which place and time they will but at the time of his death was a Milwaukee 436] organization meeting; P. Tollef. almost. fin ssly at the world from, be opened and read. member of the Abraham Lincoln, G. clumbus -3541son and Paul Mann, Dickinson; F. took Joan’s hand, dragging| beneath level brows, and a firm{ Plans and specifications are on'A. R. Post of Minot. He was a char- - Orr and R, E. Trou » of Mott; to her t mouth with a whimsical line at one file 7 she ornee ot The Builders ter and life member of Mouse River . RESULTS WEDNESDAY vant, Ambon: We d hould never smile at all if it] corner that gave it an odd, crooked 874 Traders, Exchange at Fargo.| Lodge No. 43, of Towner, N. D. eA cigar you'll like Minneapolis 8; M + Kansas City 8, 2 St. Paul 4, 3. F secund game 12 innings). Sports)" ms have played| Southwest } | Missouri Tigather he HONOR 'y Cobb Celebrate in Fitting Fashion in the car | ‘The monotonous whir-whir of the | who at in a low chair by the fire, | knees n watched her for a moment in ence, a little frown bending her level brows; then sh id orth Dakota De- she Colonels. The teams bi a “Leave that old casualty li AT games and Louisville has won 16{ sa ™ e ati dear. What is the pood of worrying times. The league leaders annexed velopment Organization yourself, when you know quite well another yesterda: neice that Tih right? It’s no use Six pitchers participated in the! Meets crossing a bridge before listless contest between the Brew- | come, sto shed back ers and Millers. McGraw, Miller) pi ocincon N 10.) is , went over. to hurler, was credited with the VIC) Representative from tooping, drew the away from her, in meeting trouble "she said bris sight I look upse of her glass over the mantel- laughed, eyeing her fully cour y toda ction ina she f things which \ iouble i couldivaiantédiokel Murray, Kansas City second sacker, district ‘seas atinHt ond aida i: kind smashed out a single four vmedate (of the Northwest North Dukota De- | head like vour he demanded. S' che five trips he made to the plate vi emt scuciatioiy will sketch [glanced ‘down at ‘the ‘smooth, fair and ‘led the fruitless attack Of pie the results “vbtained ‘by that body | hair of Uy part beside her with envy. seen ne ee city won the|#d suggest ideas which may be of | believe vou're paying the Ase ese eres Cty won value to the new. crganiz 7 * she complained ag- AEE ag 'Greater North Dakota Joan id. And O. Wigen, der; Herzig, nton BASEBALL'S GREATEST twentieth Anniversary as Major League Player -chair, “Won't. you. sit down?” -But John Arnott shook his head; he was a square-built, rather clumsy- look:ng young man, with a freckled fate and: teddish hair ‘cropped close to his head. He seemed ‘ill at ease. Nan watched him closely. Deep down in her:heart was the conviction that this man’s visit was in sone way connected with Peter. After a moment she said: “Oh, do please s Arnott started. He went on: “I—er—I'm a friend of Lyster’s. We .went out to France | together last October.” He paused eae cleared his throat violently. “I it_ down.” —er--of course, you know he’s been wounded.” “Yes.” Nan’s fingers were clench- @d, the nails cutting deep into her | soft palms. “But he’s out of danger now,” she i a] went on. “They told me that he was Athletics Reduce Lead of Sen- =| quite out of danger.” 7, Te tinu ators to Seven Games (To Be Continued) New York, Sept, 10-)—Two sue. | FRENCH SHELL cessive victories over the» world RIFFIAN FRON1 champion Senators have, qekindled ate: 5 Fennant hopes in the Philadelphia Bela Se i + ay rhe: Webee 5 pt. 10.—UP)—Le Matin ectiean pergue au jhe we {says the French offensive against old rl aL seer (the Riffians in Morocco has begun if Luly ; aks oo {in earnest. After a preparatory Let nites ae unos ‘ {bombardment yesterday, the troops Athletics have p eee attacked en masse along the entire lout of the series with the ' Sent toda ‘und their lethargy, which extended | v La sa through 12 losing straight games, is . | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE nded. Notice Is Hereby Given, That thet The Macks came out of a free hit- certain mortgage executed and @e- ay on the long end lvered by Mattle Kelley and Isaac ‘eties HVING TYRUS TH G ; t elley, Mortgagors, to The Farm- GIVING TYRUS THE GLAD HAND ere 2" Merohanta State Bank, of 5 P| " 2 + , . 8 , a tea: a ti the pitchers w fe ! sdelph 1 s Raymond Cobb, baseball's greatest sar player, was the honor guest at a celebration held in De- day of becember 1816, anu tiectror Baumgartner finishing as the WIN? troit receutiy commemorating the Georgian'’s twentieth anniversary in the major leagues. The Peach is record in the office of the Remister hing e ideas here shown doling the hand-shaking stint, an almost endless ong of admirers oiecd of Deeds of the Caunty of Burleigh Red Sox Win Re 1OW Hi aol ie jan Ft aking unt, an almost endl throng of admirers in line to congratulate [ot Petcte ot North Dakota, on His as a big day a 2nd day of January, 1917,' at. 9:00 'clock a. m. and recorded’ in Book one hundred thirty-eight (138) of oe eee rei ited Ros. {critical condition suffering from) & \ | Mortgages on page ‘one hundred Ke TuIE. © Babe | Shock and loss of blood ws the result . Ninety-one (191), which said mort- Tne eee rae a ond [Of automobile h when the Sage was, by an instrument. in Ruth hung up a pair of doubles and) Ci cviotet coupe driven by his son- | (‘4 " writing, dated the 26th day of Jan- two singles in four times at bat and! oy prank Kupper, crashed) head > wary, i917, assigned to Fred .V. drove in three of the New Yorks) OO Ty a Ford touring cat driven by . Holeaptel, whlen sald | asalenment runs, wd Zander, t farmer of ©1923 | the register of Deeds aforesaid. or sisted ‘numoette Short with the Yam: west the RUBY TT AYRES RS AES of Canela. shoe at 430 o'clock p. m., and duly recorded in Book one hundred fifty-five (165) afterwards that something ‘of the] of Assignments on page one hun- E of a series to the Cubs, 9 to 7 ae eee! GRY sewing machine ‘that had been the| same thought had crossed his own) dred twleve (112), and was there- San 11 inning fray. Bunched hits and Crred' a hroken wrist when |only sound in ‘the little roo stop-! mind: _*, [after duly assigned by an instru- misplays allowed Chicago to regis: | 4 Pa ageata LGGE EVORA eu lied suddenly, and Nan Marraby| “This is the woman for me—this is| ment in writing to the Merchants ter three tallies in the final inning. | She fell twenty feet from a rep ned her elbows on table before| the woman I have been waiting for ¢ Menusebinrers State Bank, will Kaufmann and Hartnett hurled tor) S¥!0# jher and ran her fingers through her] all my life.” be Torectoned by a sale of the prem. i ira 8 rf 5 3 e, | 2 a ge. and herein- winner, while the | Pirates used rough hair with av t It was not often Nan allowed her] Steer deacriped, at the front door of Adams, Kremer and Morrison. “Fed up, fed up, | thoughts to stray like this; she real-| thé Courthouse, in the City of Bis- Reduce Lead fiercely. Then all at | ized how necessary it was to keep a| njarck, County of Burleigh and The set back reduced the lead of laughed, looking across \firm hand on herself during these| State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m. on the 19th day of September, 1925, to satisfy. the amount due upon ‘said mortgdge on the day of sale. : : The premises described in said mortgage and which. will b> sold'to satisfy the same are situated in the County of Burle: and State of Norn Dakota, described as followa, 1o-Wit: The South Half (3%) of the Southeast Quarter (SE\%) and the, South Half (8%) of the Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Section fourteen (14), in Township one .bundred for- ty (140) North of Range seventy- six (76), West of the 5th Principal Meridian, containing one hundred sixty (160) acres, more or less, ac- cording to the U. 8. Government Survey thereof. There will.be due. gn paid mort. a days, for her own sake and also for the girl with whom she was sharing homes--the poor little wife of two happy years, who was wearing her- | self to a shadow for the sake of a man with a jolly laugh and a heart! like a lion, who was facing death hundreds of times a day out in France. |" But for Nan, Joan Endicott would have broken down under the strain of it months ago.’ It had been’a kind Providence indeed that had sent Nan across her pathway just when Tim Endicott was called to face war with all its attendant horrors. And it had been, to Nan trouble had come first. Peter Lyster had been wounded, that seriously. Afterwards better news| &age,at the day of sale the sum ‘of followed, and Nan drew a breath of | One Thousand Five Hundred Twen- relief and the strained look: left her| §¥g'esy) “100 Dollars (41,- 829.65). eyes a little, till now when she knew| Dated August Sth, 1925. that he was’ out of danger and com- |. MERCHANTS.& MANGFACTURERS ing home. | STATE BANK, | ‘Adsignee and “If it had been me I should have Owner of said Mortgage. gone to France if I had had to walk JAMES MORRIS, every step of the way and swim the; QMorney for sald Owner, Channel,” Joan said after a moment,’ Bee NS -13-20:27—9-3-10217 her thoughts still with that fateful! sort of appearance, and a mass of, NO Re thick brown hair that curled like a| 4iadere Hxchange at Grand Forks, boy's about her face, and was caught; Traders Exchange at Minot, North Louisville 10; Toledo 3. sais 1 ah ayia’ ofereaue dishevelment Dakota; ‘The Association of Com: Columbus 16; Indianapolis 5. y rN Ay AG ‘ at the back of her head. merce, Devils Lake, Nort akota ; Os cage ROBERTS GET “He isn't not a little bitt’ I don’t} The cotton overall she now wore Deeks Nate D ACE nokeaenees GAMES THURSDAY u Ia 6 ppose you'd him good| Was as ue as her eyes, and the Sl 7 7 - Milwaukee at Minneapolis | STRING OF 32)iie i ou like a big| rather severely cut blouse was| {ics Of the United states Proper s Kansas City at St. Paul. | — first things] turned down at the neck, showing 4} Building, Bismarck, North Dakota, Indianapolis at Columbus. { Mr. and Mrs, O. W. Roberts were his| white firm throat, and the glimpse} wnere tney are open for examin- Louisville at Toledo. | companied by he| of a thin gold chain, on which, as{ation to anyone Interested. : jeraging from 18 to 2 augh| Joan knew, hung Peter Lyster’s big ae ne mtn General Bultd: ; Am 2; length, and weighing fron W thought of| signet ring. acts, nely, € i. i erican League pet,| one-half to four and one-half pounds J first met Peter| Nan wondered why she kept think- | {NH and, (2) Water, drainage “and Ey eshington Sag 639 | Feturned to Bismarck today from. queer feeling that had| ing of Peter as he had been when) proposal blanks may be obtained E°hilade|phia 53 short i ech Lake, Min- through e vein] they parted, seeing that for the past! from this , offic Bids must be ecbiledelp BB that—for no| six weeks she knew he had’ been iti| made on proposal blank, sealed and f jhicago i » within a per- | earthly @ had felt] a base hospital: ; addreaaeh fo, Major Harold Soren; j i cording to Mrs.|the color rising in her face as she| She had tried so hard not to be im-| $0, United States | Property | an cals 6 or honors for| met the whimsical smile in his gray] patient—not to let the dread and] Diabutaing Officer, Metnoria) Build. Jleveland 71 E ; ; ‘ng, Bismarck, North ‘Dakota, and New York 4 of “the longing overwhelm her, but. tl inugraed “Froposal for Construction Zoston -.-. PH weatl caught the. first, 4 ssown then, in a sudden] ning the shadow she hed Kept of -Bulldings,* "Pro for ine RESULTS WEDNESDAY Philadelphia 9; Washington 7. Boston 5; New York 4. Only games scheduled. — i GAMES THURSDAY | St. Louis at Chicago. i Cleveland at Detroit. i New York at Philadelphia. | | | | { | Only games scheduled. National League WwW. iL. Pet. itteburg ... 83 50 624 New York . 7 59 566 .72 63 533 64 67 489 638 «72 «© 467 4 456 WW 438 15 423 RESULTS WEDNESDAY { Chicago 9; Pittsburg 7. | Only game scheduled. GAMES THURSDAY Pittsburg at St. Louis. Chicago at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Boston. ) Only games scheduled. \ ‘To Broadcast | World Series | From Chicago Chicago, Sept. 10.—(#)—The world series championship games will be “\-adiocast, play by plav, by station PUWLS and the Chicago Evening Post, cooperation with the Associated | radio editor Inade available to its members for broadcasting under certain condi-; 5. i MANDAN NEWS | ! 69, retired farm- pate” agndan' hospital in | AWN naptae the most pike on ation, ates. MANHATTAN’S LONE FARMER An honest-to-goodness farmer on a real farm on traffic-swept Maphat tan Island, the busiest borough of New York City., Al Zerrender runs @ farm on the northern end of Broadway. He's the last of a vanishing tace, so far as New York is concerned. that this was nd he had told her so determinedly was yery persistent. te seemed to ite, hovering all jhe ae pening of the proposal er, waiting for an unguarded mo-' = one WAN Ad re! ment in which to envelope her .with|, The feht ts reserved to Heititiertese any \and_all proposals, to waive Aes ‘ i technicalities, or to accept such as Let's go out, I believe I'm.tited| may. be determined to be forthe of the house—let’s go to a picture best interests of the United States, palace and laugh She broke of -America. off suddenly. There was a.knock at HAROLD 'BORENSON the outer door of the little unpreten- poh ise Major, U. 8. ’. 4s Dis. tious flat which the two girls shared North; Paketa. j Hans: APPROVED: | together. G. A. Fraser, Nan dared not look at Joan. She The “Adjutant General, dared not raise her eyes from the North Dakota. glowing heart of the fire. f Gaels It seemed an, eternity till the little maid servant went down the narrow passage from the kitchen to the front door—a lifetime until they. heard the door open, years of torture till she came back again. Nan was on her feet then—she had | crossed thé room and flung the-door wide—she felt as if she were suffo- NOTICE TO CREDITOR All persons having claims against the Ohio Cafe of. 4 formerly maintained by Le Charley Quon, Louis Dan and Soo Fow, will please submit to the un- dersignea Tent of their accounts on or before the. 30th day of September, 1926. Sipe C. LIEBERT CRUM, Receiver, Pe te i ‘Webb Block ‘es, whois it? Bismarck, North Dakota. “If you please, miss—a. gentleman $-27—9-3-10-17. . his eard, if you ‘please, miss.” ——_——_—_ an grabbed the card. CALL FOR COAL BIDS ohn Arnott, Lieutenant, —th| Linden, School District No. 28 of Middlesex.” Wink, N. D., will receive bigs: for S$! 7 pe ‘nize coal to be delivere coal he tead the name asloud—the| ping of sajd district as ordered, blood hammered at her temples. “It’s John Arnott—the man who wrote to me when Peter was waund- | 2, ed--” she said breathlessly. _ She passed the girl and went out into the narrow hall. A man stood in the open doorway—a ‘man khaki; he turfied rather stiffly as he heard ep;_he saluted gravely. “Miss Marraby?” ! ject. any and all “Yes.” Nan felt as if ll ber 3D. breath had gone out in that little monosyllabic answer; something’ was ee 2B the matter—he had come ‘to tell her - to tell her : she gwayed forward with momentary loss ‘of. gelf- control, gripping his arm. “What is it?. + it’s me... . tell me. The man answered hastily. “Na, no-—I'm sorry if I startled you; it’s nothing—nothifig like, that. Please don’t be afraid. I. promi you that Peter is all right—he: i: quite well. : Nan forced a shaky laygh. “I'm sorry—l’m not often such .» for bas needed , 120 tons, for school No. @nd@ for school No. 3, 30 tons. Successful bidder to furnish @ bomd.:to guarantee fulfiliment of tract. ” las will be received , to spe 26. Dis- $0 Fe- including September 15t! Fict board reserves the £1 8. OPOBAL Tage Seen, ive .dids . £ ing... D., will receive lor. Wate of building a feet wide and lei and bottom concrete with brick top nd meta) man hole, brick filter at \t ana. gharcoas. filter at. top. Tastall 5 ahd pipes, eave troughs and conductor pipes lead. lr stern. rep Ne rend wilt tureh ig inaiter laa. receives Oo a! ina] tar 1925. = prrluning fen peer onan? to Fe- dect aay and sib Peter—tell foe wan yence@e in?” " * ‘Joan, this is Lieutenant Arnott> “Crerk “of [Mss "Endicots,* She: patted “Yorward Fe et a0. eres, ‘Oh-—er, thanks.” | marek, N. D., }5 verified, itemized state- |” AIR TROPHY COUNTY WILL- HAVELOWEST HANLRATES Hail Insurance Indemnity for’ 1925 Will Be Lowest on ‘Record ! Saka WES ‘ The state hajl insurance indemnity rate for 1925 will be the lowest in the history of the state hail insur- ance department, preliminary figures compiled today, showed. At most only a.few more claims are expected to be added to the 8,068 already reported. On September 10 last year 10,313 claims had been re- ported and on the asme date jn 1923 the total number was 25,602. The 1925 volume of damage claims will be spread over 6,300,000 acres. In 1924 5,400,000 acres were insured and in 1923 7,100,000. “Although the total , amount of damage has not been finally ascer- | tained we are safe in saying that’ the hail insurance assessment for this year will be much smaller than! for last year and probably the small-! — bf | | | i ' est jin the history. of the debart | President Coolidge presenting Lieu. ae angen nS. “Hagen, jtenant Reginald De Noyes Thomas of = : F . ithe U. y with the Schiff Mem- ‘We are now starting a re-check | (1 for having flown a of claims filed and expect to com-| plete the work so that we can an-j nounce the levy by September 20. Under the law the final reckoning is not due until October. Preliminary estimates for some of! the leading counties show that they | Probably will come within the fol- lowing hail insurance classifications: Burleigh, Cass, Grand Forks and T naval plane during the last year with- out a single smashup, was uble to round out such a_re- markably long life. Five children survive as follows: Harvey and Paul of Durand, Henry of Cheyenn Wyoming; Mrs. Dickinson of Minne- Morton ‘counties in’ district No, 1] 4 ukan, N. Mrs, Taft of Monroe, with the lowest rate; Stutsman coun- ty in district No. 2;\ Ward and Ram- sey counties in district No, 3. as a most remarkable He was regarded as an exceptionally well informed _. GRbea ae Arar PASSES AWAY Leroy Signed For Forks Bout (A) Minot Man Taken to Durand, ! HL, for Interment ept. 10. reo boxing manag- Trotter, Grand For! ‘promotor, came to terms thi ing for the s Fargo welther Minot, Sept. 10.—()—Report of the death of Evart C. Stevens, said to be the world's oldest Mason, was, pear her a> cana? Sei | : pear here on a card’ September 25. announced at Minot. He would have No opponent was named, Hurley be. been 93. on September 27. He hadj ing agreeable to uny welterweight it iene Aa Sa on No, 301 CreePt Sekiny Knauf, local boxer, No. 30, who recently won y Leroy to Durand, lil., Wednesday afternoon,! foul, on Over Merey on a i accompanied by his wife, where the funeral will be held, under the aus- pices of Durand Lodge No. 302, A. F. and A. M. which he served as its Master for ten years. The funeral due to Mr. Stevens’ prominence as a Mason, will undoubtedly be one of a largest ever held in that city. CMan Mr. Stevens was raised in the Min- [ant Point, Wisconsin Lodge, A. F. and A. M. 1854. He enlisted from -Wisconsin in the Civil War and fought with valok in that conflict. He was once captured by the Con- federates, but made his escape. a Located at Towner ‘In, 9893 he located in Towner, N. D., jand ‘organized Mouse River ‘Lodge, Wife Survives Mr. Stevens is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jean McNaughton Stevens, well known pioneer North Dakota ed- ucator and W. R. C. worker. 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