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PAGE SIX [ News of Sport World SEASON HERE TEAM ON ROAD Heavy and Clean Hitting Fea- tures Wahp-Breck Contest at Local Ball Park PLANS The home FOR NEXT YEAR baseball season closed here last evening with Wahpeton- Breckenridge and Bismarck in the fourth game_the locals have played out of 12. the end of the tenth inning with the score 7 to 7, to allow the visitors to catch a train, During the 12 games played here since the Valley City team was trans- ferred to Bismarck the local club tied four, won one and lost seven. Illness of Dean, star shortstop of the Valley City team, caused the locals its first troubles. He was injured a second time just before coming here and is laid up for the season with a bad ankle. In the last few games Hart was played with an injured ankle. Brundage, outfielder, develop- ed a, sore arm just after he came here, and the team has been short- handed all of the time. Although Valley City reports say that an effort will be made to keep the Dakota league franchise, the lo- cal management is said to' have Pres- ident Cantillon’s word that Bismarck | will be on the circuit ‘next year. The} _-attendance here, according to Walter Cantillon who has been managing the end of the team, was slight- ppointing as to Sunday games. ized, however, that the atte) ndance was good in the first few games but the local fans would not support a tail-end playing poor ball, even though the cause may have been unavoidable injuries. President Cantillon when here recently said that he believed Bismarck would be the second best town in the Dakota league. Tt is expected that the local man- agement will soon begin laying plans for next year. With improved busi- nes conditions it is felt that a Da- kota league team cah make money here, if the team is playing good enough ball to hold the fans. The Bismarck team left for Aber- déen and will finish the season about August 25. ‘The game last night was marked by heavy hitting on both sides. Mich- aclson, local pitcher, had an unusual |, record. He struck out seven men, but was touched up for 13 hits. Three of these were grounders which took bad hops away from the in- ficlders. Bismarck started a rally in the tenth which also might have been a win if Hart had not been injured. He singled, Menne singted and Stalk- er singled, filling \the bases.~ Me- Clue struck out. Bachant hit a ter- rifie line drive to left, but the visi- tors’ left-fielder was camped for it. Michaelson then went out, pitcher to first base. The locals’ big inning was the second whenfive terrific hits net- ted five runs, McClure getting a two- bagger ‘with three men on bases, Lane got another home run,.this one being some luck, however. The ball, going at’a terrific rate, bounded away from the Wahpeton right-fielder and Lane circled the Bases. The gaime was called at}, Box score: Wahp.Breck, AB RH POA & Pederson, If... ..5 00.100 Strange, 5501070 Nason, ef... ....5 11 1.00 Cassel, rf... ..-.5 1:1 2°00 * Schroeder, 1b... .. 5 2 318 0 0 Scanlon 2b...,..5 1 2 03 0 Browng3b 3. ....4 2 3 14 0 Milligan, ¢ .. 402610 Albertson, p. 401130 Totals... .. ..42 7 14°30 15 0, ry Bismarck ABRHPOA # Lane,2b........5 11 #3 0 Belman, If .. 311200 Gilbert, 3b... .. .. 8 0 0 4.2 Mart, rf... ......5 123 200 Menne, 1b .. 5 23 9 0 1! Stalker, ef .. 503200 McClure, s -6 fet doe Bachant,c......5 0001 0 Michaelson, p.. -. 5 1°10 3 0, Totals .. .. ..41 713 3010 3 *Game called end 10th to allow vis- itors catch train, Score by innings: Wahp.-Breck . .020400 10007 14 0; Bismarck. .051 001 000 0—7 13 3) Summary: Two base hit, McClure. Threc base hits, Stalker, Pederson. Heme’ run, Lane. Double plays, Mc- Clure to Lane to Menne; Lane to Me- Clure to Menne. Sacrifice hits, Gil- bertl. Stolen ‘bases, Hart (2); Schroeder. Struck out, by Michael- son 7; by Albertson 5. Base on balls, ‘off Michaclson, none; off Albertson 4, Umpire Jenson. Time, 2 hours, >—_—_______-¢ SPORT BRIEFS —* (By the Associaced Press) New York—Johnriy Dundee knock- ed out Danny Frush in the ninth round, receiving the New York box- ing commission’s. recognition as feather-weight champion. Philadelphia — Rena Azoff, King Watts, and Robert Direct won’ the opening stakes of. the grand circuit races. Milwaukee—Pinkey Mitchell, Mil- ukee lightweight beat Joe Jawson in ten rounds. Davenport, Ia—The Triumph won the 2:14 trot feature event at the opening of the Great Western cir- cuit Sempro after spilling his driver in the first heat of the 2:10 pace ‘9 half_games -of the top by trouncing: FL | Baseball Standings | o>—_______—-— DAKOTA LEAGUE W oLsPet. ve tesitw Oke — 88.060 Tae, Ms B28 605 Sioyx Falls. 46 36561 Aberdeen. 46 3941 Jamestown.. 40 45 (ATL Wahpeton-Breck, , 39 45.466 Watertown. . 34 490 Bismarck .. ..... 27 64 B88 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION WwW sL Pet. St. Paul.. .... 6. 74 44 627 Minneapolis. 66 52 B59 Milwaukee . 67 55 B49 Ingianapol 64 53 B47 Kansas City. 6169 bOY Louisville... .... 69 62 401 Toledo. . + 43-76 «360 Columbus ...... 43 77 , B87 AMERICAN LEAGUE ~ WoL Pet. St.Louis... .. 0. 66 45.595 New York ....... 66 46.589 Detroit ...... 4 69 53 528 Chicago . BT 53 B19 Cleveland eves 58 BT BOE Wasifington. .. ., 53 57.481 Philadelphia .. .. 43 64 — 400. Boston .. .. 376 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet. New York .. os + pi be 591 St. Louis. .. 64 46.580 Chicago. 62 49 559 Pittsburgh 59 «49 «546 Cincinnati .. 60 © 63.530 Brooklyn. .. 62 66 481 Philadelphia . 38. 65 366 Boston... .... +. 35 71.330 | Baseball Scores o_O NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 0-3; Chicago 5-8. New York 2; Pittsburgh 6. Philadelphia 0; Cincinnati 3. Others not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 1; New York 2. Cleveland 11-4; Philadelphia 4-7. Chicago 19; Boston 11. St. Louis 1-7; Washington 6-1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul 5; Columbus 2. Minneapolis 7; Toledo 6, Kansas City 4; Indianapolis 1. Milwaukee 5; Louisville 6 (11 in- nings). DAKOTA LEAGUE Mitchell 14-19; Aberdeen 7-15, DUNDEE GETS KNOCKOUT IN FRUSH BOUT Puts Contender to Bed in Cool Methodical Manner. Eight Busy Rounds (By the Associated I’ress) New York, Aug. 16.—Johnny Dun- e did two things last night in his bout with Danny Frush of Cleve- land that he seldom does. He landed a knockout and he an- nexed a title, the former much more realistic than the crown bestowed upon him by the New York state | boxing commission, “featherweight | champion of the world—in New York state.” Before the evening ended some conserver of energy started a movement to shorten the designa- tion to “featherweight champion of. New: York State.” “That’s what it amounts to since Johnny’ Kilbane, basking behind (a shield. of, greenbacks in Cleveland, wears the, genuine, crown that out® ‘sidg,.of New, York state is acknow- ledged ‘to be the original. Dundee put) Frush ‘to bed in a cool methodi- cal manner after pounding him about the ring. for eight rounds, Rushing -from hig, corner in the ninth Dundee met Frush as the lat- ter. emerged from his, seat, landed both hands, sent the Cleveland¢ér to the ropes with a volley, stood, back and pumped ,a. terrific, left to the. head and then crashed a ,. burning, right to the pit of the, stomach. Frush fell, groggy’.but not uncon- scious. He broke the fall with his left hand and lay. there so exhausted he could net arise. ’ «NOTICE OF BIDS” The ‘School Board of Lyman School Dist. No. 18 of Wing, N. D, will re- ceive sealed bids for furnishing and installing a heating system for Lyman School No. 2. According to plans and specifications on file with the Dis- trict Clerk and Van Horn & Ritter- bush, architects, Bismarck, N. D., bids will also be received for only the fur- nishing of a heating system for the above: mentioned’ school: Bids to be accompanied by a check of five per cent (6%) of amount of = i as will be opened ‘at 7:30 p. nm, Aug. 10, 1922, The board reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. ~. JOHN HOKANA, (first game 11, innings). Fargo 4;- Jamestown 2. Sioux Falls 10; Watertown 3. Wahepton-Breckenridge, 73 .. Bis- marck 7 (called end 10th, permit Twins catch train). ART NEFT HAS: BAD. DAY. IN {4TH ATTEMPT After Record of 13 Straight! Victories Over Pittsburgh Is Driven from Box (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Aug, .16.—After, a: record of 13. straight victories in two. years over Pittsburgh, Art Nehf, star Gl- ant southpaw, found his ‘fourteenth attempt unlucky; and was driven from the box: while the Pirates ‘cap- tured the first game of “the little championship world series,” with the National league leaders. Wilbur Coo- per twirled the Buccaneers to their fifth straight victory over the Gir ants. The, Cubs ih third place and shat ing the limelight with Pittsburgh as an added start@ in the National race, climbed to within three and ‘g the Boston Braves twice 5 to pt and 8 to 3. Bob Meusel’s homer in the “ninth enabled the Yankees to tie the score and helped to down Ty Cobb’s scrap py Tigers, 2 to 1, New. York's vic- tory, while St. Louis, was dividing a ‘double header with Washington, put the team within a half game of the leaders. oe Tilly Walker of the Athletics pulled upon Ken Williams and Rog: ers Hornsby in the slugging race by: clouting home runs in each game a double header, which Cleveland and Philadelphia divided. His total is now 27, Chicago collected 25. of the 43 hits registered in a game with the Boston Red Sox!and won 19 to 11. Donohue was in rare form against the Phillies and Cincinnati hit Meg- dows hard enough in one inning to win 3 to 0. rt ROSENBERG Is : NEW CHAMPION New York, Aug 16—Dave_ Rosen: berg df Brooklyn last night became the first “synthetic” world’s boxing champion, Legally he became the “world’s middleweight chamyon in New vont state” and just an outsider in the 47 states, to say nothing of the re- mainder of the continent, or Europe, Asia, Africa and the Antipodes, whogo Johnny Wilson of Boston ré- mains the king bee. Rosenberg gained his long, hypen; ated title by bexsing into a quip Phil Krug of Harrison, N. J. who challenged the Brooklynite when the state boxing commission prongquaced Wilson passe beczuse he refused the ‘amount of money offered him to box Rosenberg. Another contest for a fabricated won fourth money. The Swiss people were the first to date their coinage. " tilte will be staged tonight when Johnny Dundee of New York meets Danny Frush of Cleveland, for a sep- arate featherweight crown. Wy President. ‘SETH R. GYLDEN, Clerk. Lyman School Dist. No. 18, Wing, No. Dak. ‘7-18-25—8-1-8-15 \ Minutes of the Proceedings of City Commissioners of the City of Bis- marck, North Dakota. . The Boged of. City Commissioners | met in Yegular session Monday even- ing, August ‘14th, 1922,.. at eight o’clack, p.m. There.were present Commissioners French, Henaler; Lar- son, Thompson , and. , President, Ten- e minutes.of the previous meet ings were read and approved. On motion of~Commissioner Larson, seconded and. carried,.the..bills»were, lowed as read. On motion of Go missioner French, secohded and car- ) ried, bids were called for paving on Eighth Street jrom .Main Street to the Soo Line, plans and specifications having , been. -approved, as. presented by. the.City. Engineer, per ‘Tequest ‘ofall property own@s Yable: for as- sessment. The, report of ‘the City Bacteriologist showing that, the wa- ter in the Swimming Pool was. safe te ene pee 10 Atria Dollars, which judgment, and “decree: among and free,.from’ disease was received. | other thihgs dirfcted: the: sale by me The Street: Commissioner and Cit ‘Auditor were imstructed to go over’ perty .,,.having,..,.weeds ‘unle: same were removed that sthe'lcity’ would do ‘same-tnd charge the cost against the property. ‘The bid of the Washburn Lignite Coal Co.. for. coal | for the fiscal, year. commencing. Sep- tember 18t,.11922, was accepted, the company agreeing to give ‘the city the benefit: of any ! drop-in’, prices, Permission_was granted. to the Boy’s Band to hold-a street dance. On mo- tion of” GdMniissidney "eniter! the Board, of City. Commissioners ad-. journed to meet-again Monday even- ing, August 21st, 1922, at eight o'clock p. m. 5 Attest: M. H. Atkinson, _ City Auditor. » Report of the City. Bacteriologist, for the Month of July, 1922. . City Water. During the first 20 days. of: the month the water wag just within the, standards.. The Water Co. drained and.cleaned,. the west reservoir begin- ning the 15th. It. was necessary to, insert af hoiling notice during, this] cleaning, from the 23d when bacterial tests showed the water to be unfit for use, until the Ist of August when tests: showed the water to be fit for using. During the cleaning process untreated water was pumped into the city through the ‘wo ‘emaining reservoirs. Swimming Pool. Regular tests on the water of the Swimming Pool as follows: July 12 Bact. 98 Sewerage Bacteria 1 |; 1 July 17 152 July 21 30 July 28 860 The Swimming Pool is in very good | condition and,can, be safely used for bathing. I find that the attendants keep the dressing rooms in very good sopaltion and are careful about see- that ail bathers take a shower | Ma; bat before entering the péol, and that all bathing suits: are carefully disenfected. Milk and Cream. Samples collected during. the month were found to be within the stand- ards. Five dairies were: inspected ! and scored. FE. M. Stanton, City Bacteriologist. Attest: M. H. Atkinson, City Auditor. i | 1919, for the yen 1 2) IN. THE MATTER OF ATTORNEYS: AT-LAW_ DELINQUENT "IN »PAY- MENT OF LICENSE FEES FOR E YEAR 1922, To whom it may concefn:) + Notice is hereby given thet the attorneys ;whose names and post: of- fice address is hereinafter listed have failed to pay. the annual license fee, required by Chapter 69, S..L. r 1922, and jin con- sequence thereof such attorneys arc not entitled. to. practice law or act as attorneys at law of the State of North Dakota, or to exercise any. of the privileges and emoluments ‘ac- corded by law to members jof the Bar of said State, viz: Austin, J. M., Ellendalg, North Bonk, Adolt T., New England. Brace, C. E. ‘inot. Broderick, L_C., Mandan. Brosnahan, H_J., Grafton. Buck, C'S., Jamestown Chase, Russel D., Jamestown, Chatfield, Mark M,, Minot. Conant, 6. A, Devils Lake. Corwin, Orrin M., Grafton. Dawson, C._L., Fargo. Ellithorpe, L M., Minot Goodison, W. T., Larimore, Hager, Grant S., Grafton, Haller, A. I., Arnegard. Hector, Fred M., Fargo. Higgins, H. G., Baldwin. \ Hughes, W. LaMoure. ‘Jackman, Wm. L., Burnstad, Leighton, K, E., Minot. Lowden, .W. '0., McHenry Moore, Cuthbert S., Lisbon, Morton, R. C., Carrington. McMurchie, Wm., Cavalier, Nelson, A..T., Carson. Page, Franklin, Hamilton. Platt, M.:W., Wishek. Ritchie, D S., Valley City. Roberts, Augustus, Fargo. Ruble, E. C,, Driscoll. Walker, Joseph W., Steele, OER, s. “ ELLSWORTH, H..C.-DEPUY, +), Members, State Bar Board. Attest: z % H. NEWTON, Secretary. } Fs ee NOTICE ..OF MORTGAGE. ‘FORE- CLOSURE SALE, Notice is hereby given that by vir- we ofa judgment and decree | ‘of foreclosure and. sale in an action in the district court of the county of Burleigh and State of North Ba- kota, wherein ‘the marck ;*Build- ing and Loan Association of Bis- marck,.N. D., a corporation, is plain- tiff, and Anton Beer and. Angelina Beer, his’ wife, are defendants: en- tered on the ist day of August, 1922, and a special execution issyed thereon, the. undersigned, as sheriff of the.county of Burleigh and, State of North Dakota for that pprpose appointed, will sell at public auction at the front door of the court) hojiso in the city of Bismarck, county ‘of Rurleigh and State of North Da- kota, on the 2nd day of September, 1922, at.the hour of ten o'clocki/in the forenoon of that day, thi real estate and mortgaged premi situ- ated in said county and state, di- rected in such judgment. and execu- tion to be sold, and which gre de- scribed as follows, to-wit: | Lots One (1) and Two (2), in Block oes q@), Coffim’s Addition to the city: 6f: Bis: marck, Burleigh County, Nort kota, or so much thereof as ma mecessary to. satisfy said ju wy and’ costs, amounting in’ all to sum of $2,086.49, with interest th on from the date. of said judgm and the accruing costs of, sale. |‘ nt: e | Dated this 2nd day of August, 1922.: st Rollin Welch; Sheriff, Burleigh County;'N. Mr.-C. J.. Young, Attorney for Plain, tiff, Bismarck, North Dakots:’ 7 ¢ 16-23-30) : aT NOTICE OF SALE: | { } Notice is hereby given, that by Vir- tue of a judgment and decree in fore- closure, rendered and given hy the District Court of the Fourth Judicial} District in and for the county of Burleigh:and. State,of-North Dakota, and entered and docketed in the ofy fice of the Clerk of said court in a for ,said county onthe ath. day, of} August, 1922, in an, action. whereil The Lancaster Savings Bank, a for- eign ‘corporation, was plaintiff, and Mary .T. Craig,..and Raymond W. Crkig were defendants, in favor of. tho said plaintiff. and against the said} defendant, Mary T...Craig, for the sum. of Eleven Hundred Seventy- 2-4 f‘:the ‘real; estate hereinafter de- enbe, to satisfy the amount of]! id judgment, with. interest there- anand the. costs, and. expenses . .of'| such sale, ‘or so much thereof-as the proceeds of..such sale applicable thereto will satisfy.:,.And by, virtue of a writ) to me gtaued out of the office.of the: clérk of: aaid court in} and for, shid;county,,of Burleigh, an under the seal of said couet, direct- ing me to sell said’real property pursuant to. said, judgment and de- county,.and the person appointed by said.court''to make said sale; will sell at public auction to, the highes| bidder, for cash, the hereinafter de- seribed real estate, at the front door of thé court house in the city of, Bismarck, in-the county of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 16th day of September, at 2 o'clock in'the P.M. of that day, to satisfy 4 the said. judgment, with interest.and costs thereon, and the costs and ex- penses of such sale, or so. m@ch, {thereof as the proceeds, of such. sale premises to be sold_as aforesaid pur- and ‘to said writ, and to this notice, are described in said judgment, de- cree and writ as follows, to-wit:. The East Half of the Southwest Quarter (E%. of SW%); and Lots Six (6) and Seven. (7), all in Section Six. (6), in Township One Hundred | { Thirty-eight (138), Range Seventy- seven (77), Burleigh County, N. Dak. OLLIN- WELCH, Sheriff. Kvello & Adams, Attorneys for Plaintiff, - Lisbon, North Dakota 8—9-16-23-30; 9—6-: Mu norte: OF FORECLOSURE ‘SALE Notice is hereby given that that]? gertain mortgage, executed and’ de- gor, to’ Mary Cleary and Margaret leary, Mortgagees, dated the Ist day the office of the register of deeds of. the county of/Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the 29th day of 1917, and, recorded in Book “150” of Mortgages: at page 8, will be foreclosed by: a sale of the premises in such mortgage and__ hereinafter |‘ described at the front door of the courthouse at Bismarck in the coun- {ty of Burleigh and state of. North | Dakota at the hour of two o'clock p. m., ‘on the 2nd day ,of September, | 1922, to satisfy the amount due upon A ‘such mortgage on the day. of. sale. The premises described in such mort- gage and which will be sold to satis- fy the same are described as follows: Ee ERES || beside cree, I, Rollin Welch, Sheriff of said | (i applicable thereto will satisfy..; The 4 suant to said judgment and decree, |”: q ‘Amount paid during year to CA livered by. Sophia Gunderson, mortga-|° ‘of: May, 1917, and filed’ for record in|: THE BISMARCK ARISUNE Seventy-five, situate. in — Burleigh ‘ounty, ;North Dakota, and contain- one hundred sixty. acres. more, or less according to. Government, survey. ru here will be due on’ such mort- fr principal, interest and tax- paid, at the date-of. sale, the sum| ‘Fifteen’ Hundred) Eighty-six Dol rs and -Forty-three. Cents ($1586.43), lawful attorneys fee and costs: of foreclgsure, 4 Dated July..26, 1922... MARY CLEARY AND ‘MARGARET CLEARY, Mortgagees. b |ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for Mortgagees, | ‘Bismarck, N. D. ‘7-26—8-2-9-16-23-30 Notice of Foreclosure Sale Notiee is hereby: givengthat, that certain ‘mortgage, exeeuted and de livered by ..Charles C..Lynge and Sena .Lynge {his wife), ,mortgagors, to J, C. Anderson, Mortgagee, dated the 20th day of April, 1917, and filed for record in the office. of the’ regis- ter of. deads of the. County, of Bur- Jeigh and state of North: Dakota « on the 25th day of April, 1917,,and fe- eorded: in Book “138” ‘of Mortgages, fave 261, will be foreclosed by:a sale he premises in such mertgage|| ie {rant door-of the courthouse: at Biss marek in the County Burleigh anee state -of North Dakota at the hqur of 2-o'’clock, p..m., on the! 9th day..o! September, 1922, to, satisfy the @mount due upon ‘guch mortgage on the day of sale., The (premises de- geribed in: such ‘mortgage’ and which! i}l"be sold to satisfy the same gre! jescribed \as follows: East. Half. in| ‘e Northwest Quarter and South- west Quarter-of Northwest: Quarter | and Northwest Quartériof Northeast Quarter; in Section’ ‘Thirty-two, Township One Hundred Forty-four, Range Soveity- nine E. 1-2 NW. a4 ABU RER Tune 30, 1932. -R ‘Cash’ on hand, including sinking fun ©. year. July 1; 1921 23n, Total: amount received. ¢ State Tuition Fund Amount received during. School. Board :. Amount received di terest thereon . Grand total receipts for 1, 1921 ...... ‘manent Improvements ~ : ‘Amount: paid during: year. for AD Amount. paid during year for Teac ers’ ors’ Retirement Fund): Teachers’ Retirement Fund Amount. pela, during year for ‘School Officers «.. ‘Amount paid during year for interest famount paid during year for ‘Amount patd durir ~-dintricts.- ‘Amount paid beet h ir Expense: Fuel el “Miscellaneous - ‘Total expend ey Cash on hand, (in hands of dis \ing fund at the end of the year, Grand: total al oxpendliures and cash on.hi ‘Amount of Sinking Fund ‘in ‘Treasury ‘Amount transferred to Sinking Fund, During year Amourte: received Paid out of Sinking Fund for Redemntt Balance in Sinkfng'Fund June 30, 1922 ... are ‘Approved this 14th Bt of July:. By Order of ‘the Dis ‘Attest: HH, E, WILDFANG, ‘Glen Kk. ‘CLERK'S STATEMENT. OF INC Total amount of Warrants Outstanding Total amount, of ‘Bonds Outstanding Jun Total indebtedness of District Jun | Southeast Quarter of Section Four, Township One Hundred Forty, Range: ‘Approved this 14th day of July, 1922. ; 4 , By Order of the Dis Ly hereinafter ‘described. @tyi thal if! Dakoti ter { (26), Report. of the Treasurer of Sterling” Burleiwh, State of North Dakota, for Maree ar into the Sinking Fund from in= Amount-received during. year.from State Alt “Amount received from Interest -on Checkin <Accoun Total receipts for-year .. Boon 5 ‘EXPENDITURES - Amount paid during year for School Houses; ites and ‘Per- ratus, June 30, Everywhere ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC., ST. LOUIS | Camnble- Wholesale Distributors & SW 1-4 NW 1-4.& NW 1-4 NE 1-4, Sec. 32, Twp. 144,'R. 79, in Burleigh County, North Dakota. . ’ There will- be ‘due on ‘such mort- gage at the date of sale the sim of . Twelve,: Hundred -Thirteen’ Dollars and Forty-four Cents‘ ($1213.44), to- gether with legal attorney’s fee and dl costs of foreclosure. Dated August 1, 1922. J. C. Anderson, + Mortgagee. Zuger & Tillotson, é Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, N. D. 8-2-9-; 16-23-30 9 6. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE, Default haying occurred in the con- ditions of the ‘mortgage hereinafter described, Notice is hereby- given, that. that certain mort executed and de- livered by -E. Beeman, a single man, mort r, to’ Paul, C.. Reming- ton;' mortgagee, dated the 14th day of May, 1920, and filed for record in the’ office of the-registep of deeds of the County of Burleigh and State ‘of North: Dakota, on the.24th day: of May, 1920,.and :recorded :in Book 124 of ‘Mortgages .on :page 146, will be court Holise? ty: of‘Butleigh at: the-hour of; ten o'clock day of September, Sion 4 » 40 auch moribnes on. wee ie, premises. descr! gage and which ribs isfy ‘the same. ‘are:situate in’ the countyof ;Burleigh,:and:+ North: Dakota, : iad wdencribed ag. fol- Jows, ae vais Jorthwest Quar- ion. Twenty-six . palettes One. Handred Forty- two (142) North,” Range) Seventy- eight (78) West of the Fitth Princi-| pal Meridian. ron, thes, Ks i oan a amount due on jay of, sale. 35, , 1921, and ending County, ‘of ool District ‘No: inning ae $4,836.86 6,968.20 ~ 8,909.55, ‘$13,746.41 Sal ‘on. ond *BA0.04 =: $7,041.72] 6,704.69 13,746.41 and Mo palace above 'G. daly ir {tam ‘2.319810 ion’ of Bonda: NONE ‘of ‘Steril t Shi He SCAR ANI Reet SON, President. June 30, 1922. 1@. 30,. 1922, e 30,, 192: tflet Schoo! Board si WILDFANG, Clerk. ‘) Approved this 8th day of August, 192: Robinson Fruit Co. Bismarck, North Dakota The mortgagee has heretofore de- clared and now declares the, whole debt secured by such mortgage due and payable. Dated this 1st day of Augu: There will be due on’ such mort- re atc Remingte gage on the day of sale the sum, of ort Three Hundred Fourteen and 42-100] Newton, Dullam & Young, Bi Dollars ($314.42), (which sum in- ludes. interest paid upon. a . prior gagee. mortgage and taxes paid upon the 8—2-9-16-23-30—9-6 S—— _ Ee ~—SS_=_=_=__———>——E———_—E——E_——E_EEE TREASURER'S REPORT port of Treasurer of Francis’ School District :No. 26, leigh eter North Dakota, for year beginning July 1,1 June 30, RECEIPTS Cash on hand, including sinking fund, at beginning of school Total ainount. received” durk tio tof a] mount - receives luring ear. from apport jonmen' ‘of tate. Tultion Fund i ‘otal amount Tecelved during year trom apportionment “ot ‘founty + County. Tuition Fund... 141.90 Ameae received during year from ta: ool Board . 4 Amount received f Total receipts for year Oran sat total receipts for year, including cash on hand duly 1 1, EXPENDITORES Amount paid during, year for School Houses, Sites and Per- manent. Improvements .... $ 50.00 Amount paid during year for 7.25 Amount paid during year-for Teachers’ ers’\ Retirement (Fund)... +593.90 Amount ‘paid during year to County ‘Treasurer on ‘account of Teachers’ Retirement Fund 16.10 Amount paid during year for Salaries and Expenses of School fficers |<. 157.00 Amount. paid. di Amount Paid. during. Fear for Tuition is Amount paid during year for Libra Other expenses: Coal and labor Total stpenditures during year Caph on-hand, :(in. hands Ot ‘Aistrict treasurer) 7 inet inj sing fund at the end of-the year, June 20, Grand total expenditures and cash on hand to ba receipts .. ‘ RELATING TO SINKING: FUND Amount,of Sinking Fund. in ‘Treasury July 1, 1921. $ 208.37 Amour peaneterred, to Sinking Fund from General Fund dur: 457 Saat eA 8. Amount: srecelved into “Sinking Fund from’ interes ‘otal BO. HARM mortgaged property by mortgagee,) besides the costs, disbursements and expenses ,of this foreclosure. North Dakota, Attorneys for Mort- 21, and ending ist, 1922, ny gagee. ismarck, ° of Bur- $1,354.38 $2,424.09 686.52 3,110.61 253.06 3 is, Treasurer of Frances School District No. 26. Approved this 11th aay, or July, 1922, By Order of! the District School Board: HENRY MILLER, President. Altest:+ H: GIERKR, Clerk. i CLERK’S.STATBMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRICT. Tota: amount of Warrants Outstanding June 30, Total amount of Bonds Outstanding June 30, gpa +---Total indebtedness of District June 30, 192: Approved this llth 2, of July, 1922. By Order of the District School Board: 8-14 H. GIERKE, susie of North Dakota, for year beginnin| RECEIPTS Chation, hand, Including sinking fund, at beginning of school Treastrer of “linden School District Approved this Sth day of August, 1922. pa By Order of the District School. Board HELEN W, Mrs. -H. M. Beall, Clerk. CLERK'S STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRICT. Total amount of Warrants Outstanding June 30,-1 Total-amount of Bonds Outstanding June 30, 19: Total indebtedness of District June, 30, 1922. Attest: By Order of the District School Board: 8-14 MRS. H. M. BEALL, \ 'SCALLON, President. ¢ A Clerk. SOO Rp TREASURER’S REPO! Report of Treasurer of Linden School Baeee N No. 28, Gounty of Burleigh, July? 1, 1921, and ending June y 8 ve, year, July 1, $2,893,038 Total amount Heeaived 4 i State - and - County Tuition Fund 7 $ 459.20 Amount received during year from vied by’ District school . Board . i Amount received during yéar from tuition of pupils residing a in- other ‘districts cy 28,87 Amount. received during year iiito Sinising Fund from inter- est thereon ‘ 2 $19.12 4 Amount received rf : Amount received from Interest on wes eking At Total receipts for year 8,507.60 Grand total receipts for’ year, including’ cash on hand July Tae DITURE: < aye Amount ‘pala during year for Sehocl Houses: Sites and Per- A ~~ manent - Improvements $1,298.93, Amount;paid: during year. f ers’ tirenrent Fund) 3,859.29 Amount ‘pai paid ‘during year for Salaries and Expenses of School Aa Amount’ pala ear for interest. on Bonds, $476.03; "on P Warrants, $3907) Total 808.10 Amount paid during year for ‘Transpo 176.60 Amount paid during year for Text Book: 136.19 Other Expense: Invidetit is s a0 lental . 4 Total expenditures during 7,848.51 Cash on hand, (in hands of district treasurer) including sink- ing fund at the end of the year, June 30, 1922. 3,552.12 Grand total, expenditures and cash on*hand ‘to bi “receipts : 11,400.63 ING TO SiNKE! : Amount of Sinking Fund in Treasury. july 1, 1621, . 1,524.72 Amount transferred to Sinking Fund from General Fund ) during y¢ . 500.00 > Amount. received into Sinking Fund’ from interes 19.12 : Total $2,043.84 Balance in 84 No. 28. 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