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~ _ PAGE SIX Sports ae AGED TYRUS COBB SETS Detroit Leader Hits Out His 1,000th Extra Base Wallop of Career e veteran and lead out cracked hit du of his the Det 1,0000th iyers, extra base the higher perhaps, in connection fo undertake ion it apne studies of his of enty, stu D or} i ae BOR Aka siratte ench revolution relating to the “Sans Culotte,’ histor fd by Honus Wa rm-| days, some wise cracker may have decided upon a Pantheolt f the Pittsburg Pi The} Temoving sce with re seem to indicate th new record was discover in com= | awn Cobb extra base hits for! ¢ Siete a ann BRAVES GRAB | 2 FROWN, ¥. Rebins Win Two From Phils; Pirates Stop Cubs * Boston, May 27.—The Giants lost their first double header of the sea- gon, the Braves winning the openers 5 to 2; and the second, 5 to 4. Gra- ham held New York in check in the first.vietory while Johnny Cooney - pitched the National league cham- ions into submission in the sequel. ‘irst game R. H. E, New York ..:..000 000 002—2 7 1 Boston 010 201 10x—5 12 0 V. Barnes, Huntzinger, Wisner and. Hartley; Graham and Gibson. Second game R. H. E. iNew York -100 100 101-4 8, 2 ‘Boston .. -010 220 0Ox—5 9 1 _. Bentley, Dean, Huntzinger and ‘Gowdy; Cooney and O'Neil. * ROBINS TAKE 2 | Philadelphia, May 27.—Brooklyn| trying tc. toss the real bull at his Summit F izhtened its hold on second place by| he is getting in sHape for hi ii ’ taking both ends of a double-header Soe Pree, for ne pone Witlk MIKE McTIGUE IN TRAINING part of this month, - THE BISMARCK sit © pantless brigade. t the primitive Here we have Mike McTigue,dight heavyweight champion-of the world, (N. J.) training camp, where Paul Berlenbach the latter Business Item: Pants 100 Per Cent Off at University of Pennsylvania y of Pennsylvaniz At e here y ee the sophomores n’t so far off after all. ton Friday night under 1. A correct order will not be set ide merely because the court as- signed incorrect reasons for its con- {clusion. . For reasons stated, it is held jthat an order vacating a default judgment and permitting the defend- lants to answer and defend, is not er- | roneous, Appeal from order vacating judg- ment, District Court, LaMoure Coun- ty, Hon. Chas, E. Wolfe, Judge. Order affirmed. . Opinion of the Court by Johnson, J. 7 0. 8, Gunderson, and Conmy, Young & Burnett, Attorneys for Plaintiff and Appellant, Fargo, North Dakota, Hutchinson & Lynch, Attorneys for |Detendants and Respondents, Lay Moure, North Dakota, Dickey Gqunty Philip’ J.’ Young et al, Plaintiffs jend Respondents, vs. Salzer Lumber Coinpany, a corporation, Defendant and Appellant. . ¢SYLLABUS: 1, Following the rule adopted in | Crosson v. Kartowitz, 43 N. D., 466; 175 N. Ws 863, construing Sec. 5594, C. L, 1913, it is held that an attach- ing creditor’s lien attaches only to the interest of the defendant ‘in the land at the time of the attachment’ where, at such time, the record title to the premises is vested in another person, ing all the’ cld incumbrances, students thought it well to Or, again, since the Pantheon TRIBUNE uch as shirts and pants. Or lustrate’that chapter of the all of fame of ancient and frosh in their annual pant- 1 BASEB ALL | : ik from the District urt of | entry into the war. ason. ; hits in the ices of the Linton American #y, County; North Dakota, Hon. | Allan E. Walker died at the age Detroit star, who was out i ore cattered | isle daemons +6 ¢| Lesion post. There will be several] Chas. E. Wolfe, Judge. of 46. His father, the late Redford eat the ee see ee en f 0 batters. — Grime ° ; | preliminaries. Affirmed. W. Walker, was a real estate. man x nee oun te een American League | Baldwin and Short are clever box-| Opinion of the Court by Johnson, J.| before him. The son entered the increased his pied watest | te, 2nd zs jers and willing mixers and the Lin-| E. 1. Cassels, Ellendale, North Da- | business when he was 19. already has made him ai iA | First: game Ws eh) Ww L nu fans are looking forward to alkota, Attorney for Plaintiffs and Re-; He combined apartment house; holder of records in the major) pigokly 0008 O30 03410416 1 | Philadelphia ? 9 19 t battle when these two game-| spondents promotion with his trade in, city ues. Caer Philadel 101 600 002 3 10 4) Washington . 12 oS a ters mee Baldwin has had many J. Graham, Ellendale, North Da- | lots, At the end of 19 more yéars Cobb has appeared in ee Vance and Deberry; Mitchell, Betts | Chic 0 71! matches in North and South Dakota Attorney for Defendant and|he was rated at about $50,000 and season and has collected 44 b nd Henline. | Cleveland and has never been defeated. Short| Appellant. it was considered he had done un- 19 of which ve UGaareth | sneee R. IL. E 5 ak re a long string of victories to his a (usually well, his business ranking the close of last se FCOTEE) Brookl 000 620 001—3 12 (0: New York credit and is a battler who fi " its ki peach” had a tptal of 981 or b lial gite 000 000 010-1 6 2) Detroit : 68 | every Sani te * ii) ‘oe mde te : News of Our Rciereenen Pee a Cobb recently shattered Wagner's! Grimes and Hargraves; Carlson, | Boston eed ae so ee i i iAweiea's Py iived) |=: i ; rs That was the year of America’s Deh ce pest tee: randeminval Kmene ond) Wien: ede H | Neighbors declaration of hostilities against the Wier uaa (otal. Wises. during cuaeTbSE National | aS central powers—1917," “It was about mujor league ¢ Cobb also mad ite Me avast one i MOFRIT the year 1917,” one obituary quotes a ne k recently for total num-| , Pe A SNE ANG ali York a { Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and |® friend of the late real estate man ber of hits and total runs scored, in| ¢ preChi a 7 go In the first! Brooklyn t two small sons, Park and Roy, left | 9 Saying, “that his business began addition to ber of times! ? fing he walked Moore and Cuyler| Philadelphia for an extended trip May 18, expect- | to grow by leaps and bounds.” He at bat than player Jand the next batter hit a home run,| Cincinnati ing to be gone for two months or | left an estate estimated at $4,000,000 - In the third inning three b on | Pittsburgh more, They will visit relatives of | and ie yous ave aneen Fvociony May 27.—“Dutch” Leonard j.n. and a hit batsman w fol- | Boston Mr. Hoover at Salem, Oregon, The| More but for a single quite recen| go to five hits while his|joveq by Nichus' double. Carey add-| St I : prrbi alka! Wneiidenyar viele ito cue ee canatel Wall d_ money OiteUiteell ean-cou ides vege) efonliie elwurelo ain sae hstone and various other points of| For 19 years Walker saved mon local twirlers » fi ectburth wllentherigliterelvatcon’ At Annual Grade Meet Will’ Be] interest. Alfred Hoover, the eldest | at the rate of about $2600 annuaniy. of the series, 8 to 1. Chic SRE Dey e American Association son, and Mr, Rolla Heartt have been| During the last eight years he ac- saved from a shutout when Mostil’s | RHI Held Thursday Afternoon | eft as caretakers of the Hoover | cumulated it at the rate of $625,000 ‘ ’s single scored one Wi Le farm, a year. He saw his chance and took triple and Collin’s sing or ieee 001 Gol OOO -Z 1 3 46 m. run, It was the first game of the} pittcpuy MOL OOO GTO at 15 At Ball Park it. No blame attaches to him, as an veason which Lyons lost. Cobb, De-|"“yonus, Ralentencch cannarl | pereer imme: i cae i pai ws Born to Mr. and Mrs, Burns Bailey, | individual. But Washington tenants troit pilot, in smashing out a double Smith. ee ne . 4 on “487| Bismarek’s big meet for the Elk|# baby boy, May, 1925. footed the bill and the bill ee miny Lroke the life time record for extra eee een 1718 aggittophy will be held Whursday after- per eae sais rea} estate man in these’ last base hits held by Hans Wagner.) Carns BAT OUT VICTORY | deine ieee jnoon atythe ball park and over 200] Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kruse and|¢ight years, | - Cobb's record is now 1,000 extra base ‘ outa aareneig ie as Iboys will compete, making a list of| family have moved into the elevator : hi Tiana aeonr i : te g6 dan] 1000 entries, house) oni Main Strects An attache of one of the Latin “: R. H. By Renee SND Tl bie coal eitxoulny.eceslatotncmeachoal esieate Q American legations here, a small, Detroit 002 000 015—8 16 0 thousan: chool chil ee De raphe perl the highest average seore.| A new set of elevator scales, all | dark man, with keen, black eyed, a Vhiczgo 000 001 G00—1 5 3) were ad to the par GAMES TODAY |The average is determined from the| Modern, are to be installed at’ the|?@ven mustache and a high-bridged Geonard and Bassler; Lyons, Con-| tharye » guests of s “ ischoul enrollment regardless of the! Moffit elevator in the very near fu-| Oriental-looking nose, told me th nolly, Mack and Grabowski. August Herrmann, The Cardinals | @—— ———-—— —————-@] number of competitors ture, story: Visiting New York recently, ‘4 eee aks cprrp [bt te Donohue early and obtained! | h competitor gets credit for hig — eshedioncesleniios revey Be Meat: __ RUTH YANKS SPLIT = {4 big lead before he was relieved] RTS nen performance and this entails a list|_ Preparations are being made for a| 0 ascended to a eae Bee Eee yew York, May Babe Ruth,!},. Jakie Mi all eesedad' tog oR ANECERGUE lof 40 officials to carry off the meet.{ large entertainment to be given in| WaS waiting, inoffensively, for his the Lench, watched the Yankees | Tom Mix, the motion picture} petit at Chieago, The boys 5 ording to| Moffit, by the Indies of the Methodist | train, when he was set on by a gang Miri an) Gvon break in their twin! aeior, was agiestator antl wertormed| Gere ae Ohiedee: perndl boy weigh-| church, in the early part of June| °f young hoodlums of the type com- biN with the Red Sox when they on his pony’ f e school children] qreaun ing 75 pounds can compete on an] #t the Benz hall, mon to, Manhattan's: Lower Bast Side. came back sttong aft losing the’ after the game. H al footing with a y weighil Roughly -— and intentionally — s after the game, qual footing with a boy weighing 4 first game, 8 to 2, and batted out} rou nl | sea tvousdss It is rumored that a’ very desirable| hustled and bustled, he lost his 2 os Hgts iy Gd a Louis 003 501 060-9 11 04 nnati. |The Elk trophy has been a storm| Pieve of Moffit, real estate is ubout | temper. , ay seams Bee counter. Shocker allowed but fo v0 000 OUT 71 shire centre for fo The first] to change hands, “T weel ‘ave a8 J seattered hits in the Yankee triumph. | and OF anne il; Donohue. | t Basa, veh 2 t ae t te the Hane seheae as in his accent caught one of the young ee aa ere ere satay, Brady and Douglas j i | the second year the Win, Moore won| Splendid rains’are falling in this |Tuffiam’s attention. | “Whot are yout ae k 000 010 001-2 8 Ol re = | -AMERIC CIATION the coveted silverware and vicinity for the past three days, 21,/he asked 8 ably | ae A a zal ERK Ua anaubicinich: Pennock and AIT) | Indianapolis at Columbus. | Richholt recovered it. This year St.| 22, and 23 of May, with all signs | Americano,” rejoined Pap ara ees ee 4 | Louisville at Toledo. | Mary I reside with | Pointing to “continued rain.” Hey, fellers!” grie ‘ah es Ha h, Beedesaa: came RH all | Milwaukee at St. Paul |the s evermore. pauls springing into action with the horri- PRRHESReS © obo todvobes ca ol Kan Minneapolis. All the contestants and officials The Moffit base ball team returned | fied expression of a ey eaie a RS ohocibe mies. o, oll ' — j will assemble at the court house at|home rather down hearted on May|® lynching bee who suddenly discov- »“Wingtie Rane RATER eVIGET| Ui e——— ——- +} o'clock on Thursday where the {1% after having lost their first game |¢tS the MEN Gl ee ee na et eving; | \| Results Yesterday || boys will be put into their class and|of the season to the Regan players, ae Lay off! Lay off! He ain't a ues \¢ Chat a lo Ji parade to the ball park, headed by| Score 8 to 6 in favor of Regan, splay- | kike. pegs de SHY aar ees Sountry Club Play Set For,* the Si Band. ed at Regan. Cheer up boys, you os SEC ROYES ENOCH ea ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE : can’t win all the time and to win{ Senator and Mrs. Burton K. Wheel- STATO Senatses, aul Memorial, Day | New York 2-4; Boston 5-5. ¢—_______________ | two out of three games played is not ]¢™ have decided on Marion Montana re ie nea oc | St tos Cincinnati | SUPREME COURT | |*° 4 8 #7 means Sener leading Philadelphia Athletics, 11 to| The first golf tournament of the eet Be oat Ba d Sealed proposals for repairs and Siemtetty Grove Mack's | season will be held at the Bismarck| 0 2; Pittsburg 7. Cerra Third victory of the season, Hur-| improvements to the Wm. Moore and costly south was re ‘at the! Town ntry Club SA ar Ad greewaieeicenen peas i Yay, Bay 24, Moffit vs. Wing; score} Will school buildings in the city of Braecesiial th inaingsatior wictaine (d elu and AMERICAN LE. A. M. Wilson Company, a-corpor- 8 to 5, in, favor of Moffit, Game| Bismarck, N. D., in accordance with hich care the cc Bie raaCan canned ited Boston 3-1; New York 2. jation, Plaintiff and sespondent, vs.| played at Wing. Next game to be| plans and specifications by Van HOHE that they ere an aay o Pmentheommilracett Hebroit Chicago 1. |K. RK. Knowles, Defendant'and Ap-| played at Driscoll on, May 31, Dris-| Horn & Ritterbuysh, architects, will A : Eres BMLe vide ana ed vel pellant, 1 i : be received by the Board of Educa- e steady pitching » vet- | Leonard, E, B, Cox and C. S. Ha Cleveland Wee om coll vs. Moffit, teams. ‘ ‘ il 8 BA Tes oe) es ahevtoneramen: willune arranseiias| (laden ashington 11, | SYLLABUS: pote Theatay, dunt bib, Wau5, at R.G. B, [ts not to conflict with memorial ex| eae ‘ A party to a written contract may] Graduation exercisds will be held Milt time they, wil be” opened in Bre ntiia, -<ounano(neoee a oy lenis | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION not under the guise of proving a) at the V. Benz hall on Tuesday even-| the presence of bidders. ' Washington . .040 203 20x—11 11 0{ Prizes will be awarded for low} Milwauly Bs Ae collateral oral agreement establish fing, May 26. The right js reserved to reject any “Stok . | ; I i Indianapolis. Coiumbus us'a cause of action or set-off an es A i} iT ce s, Andrews, Stokes and Fox, ! ro: id low net scores, medal play 1 ‘i eNO) or_all proposals. Perk Reicle Ga Rant Mtainmithe trate and avarice alesis yo otha eal 3, Pa agreement within the statute of] “Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morrison and! pa Promote! aaaat. be, Aecominan: aan leuniraredl torches Weck IRE ka oledo 4. rauds, family from ear Brittin have left! ied by a certified che: um BROWNS TAKE ¢ rey Ga adden see aoa - From a judgment of the District] for a tacation with relatives of Mrs. | Of $50.00, made. payable to Amit a St. Louis, May 27.—With good|m. and 10:30 2, m, Sature the} ORRIE BALDWIN Court ok Burlsieh: County; dandonius, Morrison, who live in an eastern)’ ’ Plans’ made be obtained at the of- pitching, the Browns won both games| regular club handicaps will be in| =, = Btaters Z fice of. the architects, 209 7th Street, of their first double header of this|vozue, so that every member of the] TO BATTLE AT Affirmed. ee epi : i Bismarck, N. D., and may be seen at season here against the Cleveland |club will have an opportunity to Dpinion of the Court by Christian-) Mr. Charley Young, living south-| the office of the undersigned. Indians, Elam Vangilder hurled the win one of the prizes hung up. | LINTON FRIDAY (|: /- 4 west of Moffit, and a nephew, Har- R. PENWARDEN, Clerk, first victory, 8 to 4, and Dave Dan-| The committee hopes to promote Scott Cameron, of Bismarck, N. D.,] vey Soule, who lives near the Em- 205 Tenth Street, forth tossed the second, 5 to 4. Ken|several tournaments during the ee attorney for eppelinnt, h Cogntan,| Mons County Hne, were in an upset ca Emer N. B. Williams, outfielder, | summer,"éach 50 arrange mn ;1, Edward S. Allen, Joseph Coghlan,}on Friday afternoon, "The breakin Williams, outfielder nmed out | summer, each so arranged that ever ; ; and’ Charles te-Cruey ail ofsBiemaccks ome ay, ree n€| NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Hl a cifeuit clout in the first game in| member of the club who pli Linton in the ten round! Nyy a ofa radius, rod, upset the cari in BY ADVBRTISEM! j which George Sisler, Brown playing| will want to enter, boxing show to be|\* Dak» attorneys for respondent. | which the two men were riding-| Notice is hereby given that default maantcer Hageed. four Hite, ees: = ee eee ee FY ie EO tarcadec Harvey Soule was pinned down with|has been made in the terms of That H First game RHE. Ee | LaMoure Co the car. Mr. Young, with super|certain mortgage executed and de- Cleveland ......100 200 001-4 11 1} McTIGUE IN TRAIN G | 0. I. Engen, as Receiver of the| strength lifted the car from aff|livered by. Andrew Anderson; and\ 0. Hl St. Louis ......320 200 01x—8 12 1/ pi er 5 plate Bank of | Edgeley, | young Soule and probably saved his|R-/ Vold, Administrators of the es- H Shaute, Speece, Yowell, Roy and : ’ ota, Plaintiff and Appell: | life, Harvey was unconscious for & Peete Joye P. Dyawver, i 3 Vi ilde: i i o i yy . + . , ant, vs. e err’ ‘armers uity j ago ies 3 H pirates Nanelider and Dixon, ae ight Heavyweight Champion Starts Preparation For Bout| fievator Company, a corporation, et ee sees Me: Young was only; Morte ee, dated” ‘he 26th day of ieee Hs . H. E. It Arenas, sie) : cember, 1922, and filed for recor t Cleveland 000 000 202-4 8 2 With Paul Berlenbach ieee core — in the office of Register of Deeds St. Louis 000 200 201-5 7 0 W._G. Scheeliand ‘An accident occurred on Saturday.|of Burleigh County, North Dakota, mith, Edwards and L. Sewell; |Jendonts and. Respandents, night, near Gates Hall. A party of |on the 2nd day of January 1928 at Danforth and Severeid SYLLABUS Moffit young folks returning.from a|9: o’cbock A. M., and duly recorded, dance at Gates Hall, were run into by a truck and W. Carrolls Ford Se- dan filled with Moffit folks was badly battered, No one injured, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Nelson, former agent at Moffit, visited in Moffit for a few days. ‘They are now at Dan- zig, N. D., where Mr. Nelson was called on Soo Line relief work, for a short time. Mrs. Sidney White of’ Minneapolis is visiting in Moffit and tending to" her business interests here. Mics Charlotte Moffit, teacher, of the Prairie school’ in Morton:.town- ship, is leaving for a niece vacation with friends-who live, in Wisconsin, and relatives in Iowa, ee It is reported “that ‘Mr, Gilbert, who liyes near Moffit, was fortunate to capture 10 young coyptes on the Otto Brown farm just west of Mof- in the early part of June. Another large party plan on a trip to Me- dora. CAPITAL CITY. MAN WEALTHY Real Estate Dealer Died Rich But Washington Renters Footed Bill | i | BY CHARLES P. STEWART | NEA Service Writer Washington, May 27.—Between the| lines of all the obituaries published! by the Washington newspapers a few days ago, following the death of Allgn E, Walker, ‘prominent real estate man and builder of the cap- ital, runs: a story quite distinct from that of the career the ei, articles’ authors thought they were confining themselves exclusively to. It is the story of the merciless exploitation of Washington’s tenant class since the year of Americ fin Book 174 of mortgages, on page 249; which said mortgage was sub: sequently aisigned by’ an instrument ip writing on the Sist day of’ Decem- ber, 1928 to'W. A. Karis et ux, which assignment was recorded in the of- fice of Register.of Deeds of Bur- leigh County, North Dakota on the 2nd day of January 1923, at 9 o'clock . M. and‘duly recorded in Book 139 of Assignments on page 535, will be foreclosed: by a,'sale. of such prem- ises described in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Coprt house in the City of Bismarck, BuMeigh County, North ‘Dakota, on the 13th day of June, 1928,:at, the Maur. of ten o'clock A. . of tat day to satisfy the amount. due on auch, mortgage on the day of le. Th mises described in ‘and whieh will be the same are des- st one-half of Enst one- nC of BE). of | Section Thirty (See; 30) df Township One Hundyed Forty-two (Twp. 142). no?thy of Range Seventy-seven (Rge. 77) West of the 5th P. M. fit on Saturday night. Not known if the old coyotes were also taken, We believe not, % / Mr. and Mrs. W. Edson, also Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Moffit, the K. Lames and H. Lanes were Sunday afternoon callers -at the home of ,C. E. Moffit. Quite a large party of Moffit folks |plan.to take,a trip to the Black Hills in Burleigh County, North Da- kota. 4 There will be due on such mort- age on the day of sale the sum of Fwelve Hundred, Five and 85-100ths Dollars, together with the costs and expenses of sols foreclosure. . .|the highest bidder for, cash at the WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1925 ENDRICH ectly | Perfor Right Couldn't be otherwiss—when you think of the utmost precaution exercised in the selection of the fine, mellow old tobacco used in the incomparable La Fendrich. Only so many La Fendrich Cigars are made as tobacco of La Fendrich quality can be secured—no more, The Name Insures Quality Made in and backed by the world’s largest cigar factory under one roof—that of H. Fendrich, Inc., Evansville, Ind., 75 years the maker of Standard Quality Cigars. Established 1850— now celebrating its Diamond Jubilee, BISMARCK GROCERY COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS BISMARCK, .N. D. as the first and second names of| given in the Ban their new little girl. Marion is for] university at 6: Senator Robert Marion La Follette. | evening. This performance Montana is for the Wheelers’ home| scheduled to be given last Friday Both the senator and his wife | evening but had to be postponed be- ave been deluged with telegrams] cause of rain. Three hundred stu- ‘om there ever since their daugh-| dents took part in the production. birth, urging them to call her it. kside theater at the o’clock Monday te: after MAY FETE IS REPEATED AT U Grand Forks, A second performance of the umph of the Prairies,” annual May Fete of the state university, wa DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Deaey Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N D.| NOTICE OF SCHOOL F (Special. District—Annual 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, County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota for the purpose of electing the following membors of the Board of Education: 2 members tg serve for a term of thiee 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 day of May. 1925. By the order of the Board ‘of Edu-! cation. RICHARD PENWARDEN, ‘ lerk. 5-16-19-21-23-25-27-29-—6-1 , OLDSMOBILE ‘SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES C9. Phone 428 EAGLE TAILORING & HAT WORKS 107 5th St. Prgee crs ONL On re Cleaning Pressing NOTICE eee fs Repairing Remodeling STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Dyeing County of Burleigh—ss. Office of County Auditor, Bis- LADIES AND MEN’ marek, N. Dak. P To Elmer Josephson, Wing; F. L. > CLOTHES Rogers, Clear Lake, ‘Iowa; State; PINS) gine fs eer Hats-Cleaned and ‘ou are hereby notified that: the! tract of land hereinafter described Reblocked and which was assegsed in your name for ‘taxation for the year 1920 was on the 13th day of December, 1921, duly sold, as provided’ by law, for, the delinquent taxes of the ‘year 1920, and that the time for redemp- tion from said ‘sale will expire nine- ty days from the completed service of this notice. + Said land is described as follows: E% ‘of E%, Section 28, Township 144, Range 76. Amount sold for, $119.14, Subsequent taxes paid’. by chaser, $345.96. Amount required to redeem at this date, $595.08. : In’ addition to the above amount you will’be required to. pay. the costs of the service ofthis notice and in- terest as provided by law and un- less you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the hold- er of the tax sale certificate ag.pro- vided by law, Witness my hand and official. seal this 19th dav of May, 1925. FRANK J. JOHNSON, Auditor Burleigh County, North Dakota. 5-20-27—6-8 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE | BY TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY Notice is hereby given that ~ by! virtue and authority of an order~of | sale as modified by the order of; April 10th, 1925 in the ‘matter of George W. Snyder, Bupkrupt, I, the undersigned Trustee in Bankguptcy Ree: will sell, the real property Merein- after described at public auction to 24 Hour Service on Mail Orders, We Call For and Deliver. Phone 58 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in ~ Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 484R. pur- Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 246 Night Phones, 246-887 front door of the Courthouse’ in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh Count ‘ North Dakota on the 19th’ diy of} ° r Jung 1925 at the He Yep o'clock) HL, in the forenoon of that day a! thal FUN RA ¥ the’ real property which! Wil. be so RAL DIRECTOR sold is ‘situated and located, in the! jeity of Bismarck, in. the! County of! ‘Burleigh and State of Notth* Dakota Parlors 210-5th Street. and is the south forty feet af lot one. in block fourteen, Riveryiew Night and Day attendant addition to the city of Bismarck, bad , ig Assignee of mortgage. H. G. HIGGINS, Attorney for assignee, Baldwin, No. Dak. 5-6-18-20-27- 10 Burleigh County, North Dakota,” ‘A.C. WILHAM, Phone 687 Trustee of the Estate of ‘George W. Snyder, Bankrupt’* 7 "§-20-27—6-8-10-17 »

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