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at AESORTS CHICAGO SOX — HAVEALARGE. MOUND STAFF Comiskey Puts ¢ One Over on| Ba'timore Manager and i Obtains Thomas ing in trading seas ing, with a picked up between deals for ne taining Alphon: Baltimore, the brightest s the minor league twi . put over ont of the shrewdest tra of the winter. Last year the Manager Dunn of the Baltin Outfielder Maurice Archd return for first pick on the O squad at the end of the sea mong Sox Ori- | ginally the Sox had paid Dunn more than $50,000 for Archdeacon and | Dunn figured that the would | want Joe Boley, shortstop, for whom | many majors bid high winter. But not high enough for Dunn. | A Clever Deal | Instead, Owner Comi picked | who won 30 ga and lost 11 in the International Iwague last year, putting one over on Dunn who holds most i priced players leagu Dunn had Eddie ing the | her from the five | n from the minors, | ecalled for further test. | Collins 0; s high hop e needs, ei diana Earl MeB fv obtained him, from Reading, Ly Morchart, recalled from ichita, is the third shortstop prospect. “Phe Sox necd some one ready for Wat post if tke Davis fails to re- er from his injured kn The} tl ball of the city series la plit his knee cap. Collins him may need sor pable relievi Stealing record of| does not indicate he his} phalk will operhis 14th year behind the bat for the Sox while his major league game record is ap- proaching 1,600. delegates to the national association of professional baseball leagues pre- pared to depart today, closing the 1926 convention of the organization. | Asheville, N. C., was’ selected as ‘the next convention city. Delegates characterized the con- vention the most peaceful ever held. Many Golfers in Texas Tournament), San Antonio, Texas, Jan. 14 {P- array of golfers et to Texas open golf enridge Park Municip for the first event of the .fifth un nual’ tournament—the pro-amateur , best ball contest. Two hundred golfers were panir- ed for the team play but more than @ score were-local amateurs who filled-in to give the hundred pro- fessionals an opportunity to. wi first, second or third place money. | | EFFORT MADE Omaha NOT A MATINEE IDOL Benny Former Fisticuffer, Latest Theatrical Pose iggy Leonird, Bill Ca Ardmore, club, whi e bought big INARD Me 238 bat: A Mexican at St ‘Here we have Benny Leonard ( up wesshould call him I leagtes wet yest Ay the minor now that he's on the stage) in a brand new theatrical pose. Collins hopes to develop into a rex typical actorian glance of the brow stuff, lar shortstop, th Okmul-| cinch. While Benny likes sta have been many rumors gee in the \ ciation last} of his returning to the ring, especially since Rocky Kansas year, he hit .353 and bagged 34 home| title. Leonard whipped the Rock three times and b runs. Another infield prospect is! regain hig lightweight laurels were he to give the game gnoth Moe Berg, form ; captain ae the| Whethey he will or not, even the question and answer man ¢: + Princeton Un y nine. e I: TO MATCHGREB WITH GEORGES, re 4 FC American Legion) Figures Hl PAST AND PRESENT COACHES Kansas Ranch ves the could as He Looks in Benjamin Note the that’s a won the ner fling. ant tell, \Jesse Harper and Knute Rockne Renew Old Grid Days on Tiere, Probably. will be 125 to 150, to tee off when the 72 hole pegal play starts tomorrow morn- include Joe Kirkwoos MacDonald | Smitl itrants an Golden, Bobby C k: hee ‘Al and Abe Espinosa, Cooper, “ shank lie Hunter, Pat: Doyle, and Jusk ESSE } HARPER, ‘LEFT, AND KNUTE “ROCKNE two chaps are well Lond to University od igs jar. Harper coacxed the South , le eke wae a star ‘player at that inetitution, mileiee present football, fans dn potent ye) OE ied mocks, mentor of the Irish jurieace, Spe + ‘The two were snapped during Roc! as in Kansas. where lea fs + dnent cattle ferns Ned fone [foot level. pees bapa average shortetop woulga’s. reach. . Traynor doesn’t, h the third baseman in. the League fielding . averages, yet casily the peer at that. pos Excepting Bell of St, Lowis, W: made more errors, thdn an hird sacker. Wright, is often charged with an error would be a base hit with most one fielders playing the drive. Errors in fielding very often ase boost rather than a knock aithowgh: the cold figures do not convey that Teaser DOPE IS WRO) As a matter of fact, in summieg up the 1925 play of the Pitts! club, the defense of the tetm out as the predo inant factor in its | success, | The team led in double plays and who will deny that the double play isn’t thé very best medium to, siut off runs, It would be hard to con much better outfield than Max Carey, Kiki Cuyler and Barnhart, yet not one of them ranked in the first 20. according to the averages, Max Carey, whom I ne as the most valuable outfielder in the Na- {tional League, finished 40th in. the fielding averages with a mark of ade 20 errors, more,than any utfielder in the organization. Cuyler, with 13 boots, was second in the error making, while Barnhart, with 12 misses, was tie! for third. On the other hand the Chicago Cubs topped the ee averages, yet finished in the ruck cl ages of the National League I am convinced more than ever that fi * ore OF YALE. = Pole-vaulting lege traek and ficld athleti Some 20 years ago a vault of 11 feet. 6 inches was considered Plenty good enough to win. That. wi the days of \aroy. Samse, Dvorak and Norman Dole. The height of a vaulter's ambition, of course, was to approach the (12- foot figure. Then came Edward,® Cooke, Barr, Wagoner ang others to better that mark. It seemed the top-notch jrecord had been reached. Still the bar kept going up until it was close to 13 feet. Came the season of 1912. At Yale University a first-class vaulter named Bob jardner. He was quite a sensation, in fact. On several occasions he had come within a few inches of the 13- Finally, on June 1 of that year, Gardner established a new collegiate outstrips al] the other racers. mark by getting over the bar at | fect, one inch. He was the first. ath: lete credited with a 13-foot vault in a collegiate meet. After Gardner's great performance no college vaulter was able to exeql the Yale star’s effort until a Ces is years or so ago, when Dean Bro ell of Mlinois cleared 18 feet, 2 inc Gardner, by the way, later devel- Pennsylvania Dempsey to engage in a fight for patriotism... . It is said Mr. Demp- sey wired back, “If I fight, for any- be for, Rickard.” A Cleveland girl pliots an:ice-toet in a one-piece bathing. s yaa goes without saying (and if y nice you wouldn’t say it) that she It may yet turn out that the whole trouble’ in Irving Berlin, beer has a. ‘lusing the Western Union instead off wi the Postal. Mary Garden ‘o ous of Babe Bul headlines by losing. two pounds o flesh, s eee st Germany's submission to the hor- rors of democracy ix now complete . She is ies a Miss Ger- many contest, ake Most acrobatic acts in ‘vaudeville are flops, and when thev aren’t lobe they are flip-flops. (Oh, ‘well, read it to the kid; maybe he'll like it.) RAW RAW HUMOR ° Ear: He's just a moron, that's Devs Why, libel the morons? + MORE SAPPY S0-LoNGs Skip the gutter. -/ Well, Halitosis. Ti see you all of a sudden. - Don't get a flat tire now. My regards to the queen. ot other\ways of, say- interrupts the unwash- the next det Je can beat that ‘ran ate teal pre-war, eae impression. 4 th: Si ‘ive a tion, x ‘Canadian “The international will be ‘Wednesday evening, “ Al pitting an eq bar ya the Ci i » St. Paul, Jan, 14 14-0)—THat on international competi: {the place it deserves northwestern, bonspiel in St. Paul*next week was assured toda: t ceived from president of the delegation of from.6U to lubs. Ten rinks ional E. Moss, Vauk grass. How many has kept pace with} Caveney with the Cincinnati Reds?— the majority of other events in col-|D. W. CORLERST0. HAVE Sa | ATST. PAUL ' International 1 Competition to Gain Place in North- western Event wilt ih tne § curling: ‘Masociati when word was ‘innipeg by William curlers will come to number of visitors, ana it least 60 rinks will be. ent whieh starts Moni nerd the St. Pai red in fhe various events of the bonspiel, day with games pt ul and = “Minneapélis y in the club events at the Si ‘Monday Four. hwest. Dey Ph Paul club will. cease Saturday night: id the members who are nav, enver- ed in the bonspiel will rest until the Mon following. the “spiel, when re, cl tT games again wi After perusing the fielding aver tre expected from ci When was Vincent Richards na- champion ?—F. tennis fog” in golt®—NS G. seasons ———_—_______- ON THE AIR 7 FOR THURSDAY, JAN. 14. ° 4 PICK. BEs’ 2 WMCA eit) & String en- semble; Snedden Weir, baritone; 8:15 Edward French, 6:30, Orchestra; * 8, Pianist; 11, Orchestra; 12, Features. KYW (536) 6, Dinner music; 8: 20, Orchestra; Orchestra; 10, Clu WOAW (526) 6, 6:15, Hawaiian trio: chestra; ‘che: b.” stra. 9, Variety; 1) “Insomnia eae 0, Or- as Or- 9, Varict; KFL gt 6330, Concert; 8, Band; WHT "(400) 7130, Classic 9:30, Entertaine dish’ program; 12, League.” WRC (469) 8, U. 8. Navy (508:2). 6:05, Orchestra; 9, and wittt “recite (333. ue extra: Studi CAI i, Ace 0, Orchestra: 10:15, Res: ee a re 1, WBBM (280) a Se Ban th mend us ary a nt fart orchestra; Will mi Dat re tone; 8, pig Ziegler Sister (278) 6330, Orchestra; 8:15 ret -Vocal; 11, Dance: tu: WGY (399.5; baritone; 8:60, Instrumental }» Musical. 11:10, Swe- “You Hour 10:05, Dance tunes. 30, Concert; 8, Or- 30, Instrumental. 30, Concert; nes. Cone ig cae Sadie raid EN orck ab) 6:45, Orehenti cal; 1, Da AL (246) 6: ni " selectioi 5, Orchestra; 8, Cla (389.4) 7, Orchestra; 10, ur- ais cB 0, Orchestra and. soloists.|> ‘pi, Orchestra; 78. ices e_ Fi lara’ State “Masks end tke Fis t WBBK (272.5) 8:40, Stanley Goliling-'tional Inve: nt cian of Man-), ‘dan were of |e og ton, fam Hadley. vi days Charo Serta pcp op ind 4 I AS in Mase Musial Slee WFAA (476) ‘6:30, Orchestra; 8:30, wan "oz 11, Martha: Porter, soi wen naar 3) 7 Concort; 10, Orehes: tra:/1, + bad maa : Boy sia y Sialing 6:30, Orchestra; associa curled ricans rinks resumed, from Du- luth, @ like number from Superior, rex do not prove a ball Loans Woe) pclehe, tone. ean Reage pany are nor sities and es throughout was Jimmy tI polar, Hebyons Viste ‘a Hans '‘Roffler, He manueunt eetions; | “fe ia ’_NEWS BRIEES VS BRIEFS . J Fare Tie “board of hoing, vale approp' rt ‘or a3 pastors ing 1926 in this ere. ‘or All 190.30 Twenty-two Other Persons Were Seriously ‘Injured in Fires —Seven ‘Atrests Made.on Charges of Incendiarism —Two Pleaded Guilty and ‘Are in Prison wo! meeting Grand. Fo) es The ‘North Dakota district curling jel wili be bonspi held here Deeinning February 2. Grand Forks Rep! presentative, ti B. Burtness wired this city he! hdd ‘checked all, somes to reopen Fargo rate ON Fargo.—The rag Lakes-St. Law- rence deep waterways will bring the ocean 1,000 miles nearer to North Dakota, Governor G. Sorlie de- state at a ——_—_—. / Fire losses in North ph ceed during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1925, totaled $2,411,190.30, the annual report of E, J. discloses. Although the report was close of the fiscal year it has just_been comp Of the total to: the contents of t ig ion led and pubtisted $1,312,262.42 was to bier and $1,098,927.88 was to buildings. Fire also caused 25 deaths and caused severe injuries to 22 persons, the Report shows, the most tragic case reported during the year being the death of seven persons when a farm home 16 miles southwest of Pickinsoh was gan, to return John Patton front that consumed. Seven Persons Arrested city to, face a charge Of murder po reese were arrested on charges of incendiatism, the report | here. shows. Of this number two pleaded guilty and were sentenced to th peni- tentlaty. Charges against two were dismissed and the remaining three | , Moorhead, Minu-—North Dakota were out on bond when the report was comp! Beene detente Concordia basketball Fifty-two investigations of fires of suspicious origin were made’ by the there | NOTICE OF LEASING OF STATE AND SCHOOL LANDS clared., 5. Ellendale, N. D.—A_ sheriff! and deputy have left for Detroit, Michi- St. fire marshal’s department. In many such cases the re] cdicle says. barely icious circumstances,” but no evidence st naan’ ‘tangible to Justify arrests, Fifty-seven cases were reported in which orders were issued to make tertain changes to reduce the fire hazard. Many of these were inspections of schools and other public buildirigs. Lightning Starts 389 Fires’ Lightning was the chief cause of the fises in which property losses were sustained, the report shews. A total of 389 fires were attributed to this cause. Other leading causes were defective chimneys, 122; defective ‘electrical equipment and improper electric wiring, 62; exposure to ‘other fires, 170; smoking and careless handling of matches, 197; petroleum and its products, 301; spontaneods combustion, 60; stoves, furnaces, boilers and their pipes, 226; explosions, 11; sparks caused by running machinery, 18; ‘J'open fires, 74; hot electric irons, 20, and unkflown, 293. In addition to the 22 causes listed in the report ‘as having caused two or more fire losses, the rere 34 other causes, these being listed as miscel- laneous with an segs note that the cause was known but not classified. Losses By Counties The fire loss | to buildings und to the contents of buftdings is listed by counties in the report as follows: ‘The State and School Lands in Burleigh County, North Dakota, not already leased ‘will be offered’ for ront at a public leasing to be held in the Coutt House in the City of Bismarck in sald County on the 19th day of March, 492¢, commencing at 10 o'clock A. AN grazing id hay lands which have never been sold ‘on Contract wil vet be offered for ‘rent for a term of five fr ie3e beginning with the season o' at a minimum Prey of $15.00 pe: ‘ter section. which have’ reverted to the State through the cancellation of peel o! closures, will next be offered for rent ae, i following terms and nditi¢ns: vated] Ce ibs ber acre for the eu tivated] ang 8.4 Cents per acre for the un i rhage lands. If the tract - or deséription offered ‘for rent has been cultivated it will be leased far County Baie Sait Sates bas hentee ty iat asta ie Adams . «$6,670.93 $17,800.00 $2,093.03 duly Ist, 1926. All persons whose Barnes 38,864.95. 84,550.90 12,836.78 Contracts aye been cancelled -sinc Benvon 11:392:80. _ 28:160.00 ut 1925, will be given 46 leave such land fer on only any time prior to the le: payment of the required the County urer for the sa are any buildings toc and School lands and ate used for a, ever eatiee the life of a Contract ro snipe of the land the minimum r cents per acre for Billings... Bottineau .. Bowman 34,473.03 4,468.36 - 11,706.36 F. the ' or description leased. 4 No division wil bo made. of any } tract_or parcel of land. ap betas cul- ! tivated lands are lea or i three years the uncultivated portion of Such “tracts ‘must be Teased: for the same period, ‘All lands will be stack off to the piebext bidder, ne. ll be required the t ff leasing the for the AeA pf 1921 of ‘Three Dollars for thre five rah lease, and a feo cf Dollar ahd Fifty Cents for cach one year lease, which fees. will be charged for each quarter section of land, or fraction thereof, included in the lease. McIntosh State and School Lands will McKenzie be: leased to a person or compan Fe kaa ‘ ready leasing 640 acres of Sta’ ; : : : 78400 | School Land, | :! A list of lease will be Golden Valley . Grand Forks Grant Griggs . Hettinger . Kidder . McHenry . or nds to be offered ‘for n file with the ‘Treas- urer of sald County for pubiic in- spection for at least €wo weeks, be- fore the date of leasing. Coal rights are reserved to the State, in all loases. The Board of University and School Lands re- serves the right to roject ary ai ail bids, = i s! o oped into a golfer of prominence. 925.00 Oftcred New Pitching Staff Is Problem | Matchmaker Has Offered The fielding averages of the Na-|He won the national amateur chara: se $ Renville 5 ean sctlte, Board of University and The problem of Manager Collins | ies tional League offer conclusive proof. pionship in 1915, And was ranneru| EASTERN TIME. Richland 184,162,00 18,958. 1835.00 to any person whe will tus centers chiefly around the new pitch-| $20,000 for Bout, Pittsburg, National League pen-|for the honor in 1916 and 1921. He} WLIT dont) 4:30, Artist recital... | Rolette . 24,850.00 2,828.32 86,750.00 Bp gl TR a eid A ing tulent and what Chief Bender Siig nt winner world champs, rank-;has since copped several lesser] WOO ~~ 2) 4:45, Organ; 7:30, O8-| Sargent 68,600.00 11,278.26 219,780 00 | re est and conviction of any person anc Ray Schalk can make out of it.) Pittsburgh 1 1d. UP) An ef. | 4, last, tied w e Boston Braves. ! laurels. chestrt Sheridan ... 20,985.00 15,239.83 27,980.00 | who has removed buildings or any The cunning Indian taught Ted) Sve te Aa ue Osteen iC al ot had seen the Pirates} In 20 years the pole-vaulting mark] WCX (516.9) 6, Concert; 8, Old Time] giouy 18,100.00 864.60 1,850. ‘00 Jother improvements: from State and Blankenship a change of pace last] ELGG odin New York |i” action and were willing to believe} has been boosted about 20 inches in ne Slot 23,775.00 735.00 4,150. 00 Sen Lanes, yea ss year and coached him into one of the os ehee s sig naive in } aa in ures, the natural inference} college. competition. Today you must (285.5) “6, Concert; 8:15, Or- pe 29/250 00 10,649.78 15,000.00} lation eres pe Gubsect To Cancel- longest winning streaks in major! Wednesday from France, ani "TY | would be that the team was weak in| clear 13 feet consistently tobe in the chestra end. soloists. Steele 00 29,474.62 102,410.00| The only way to secure the use of league history. The two veterans, Greb, middleweig ne champlony is Le: |-tielding: running. (492) 6, Dinner masic; 1 Mid- Stutsman . 72,100. 2 ‘ any State ‘or School band Is by i will take 18 slabbers to Shreveport,| ing saacsons mmateh-| “On the contrary I know of no club! Wee Hymin Sing; 7:80, “The Towner 26,050.00 11,096.67 14,100.00 | Reine on tie ore tenet La., the latter part of February. deh li a oh ere the majors that offers a better de- | Brothers”; 8, he iarkinites? Te ‘Trail 40,200.00 5,285.57 8,500.00 f any person is hereafter discov- The return of “Wee Dick” Kerr} Legion. Jam a hs man: | tense. ‘Weer (478), aoe (319), WOC| Walsh 107,500.00 88,438.42 . 156,050.00 | ered using ‘in gr, School Lands has bolstered the southpaw branch| @ger, annou he had re Truly, in baseball, fielding averages (484), WFI (395), wwe ae, Ward 63,070.00 25,286.39 43,645.00) without | having | LAL bad ate of the hurling department. His re-) silence sho do not convey to the reader the real bet (ilaa), irae D (645.1), WEAG | wos 52,250.00 5,655.05 24,000.00 treble the amount Of rent us spect turn was the virtual culmination o ret ae value of team or individual. 268), WCAE (461.3) 230° Mise's wruteks 117,117.00 60,708.70 127,241.00 fled herein and is also subject to a the five year rebuilding program ne-| #t Omuha in Feb ste Vovecurse” to Weel (476), WEI 38150.00 7,128.79 47,450.00 fine of $600.00 or one year'in jail or cessitated by the Black itox crash) that if th bes po On the contrary, the making of er- (396), WCAE (461.3. Bismarck 150. 128. 4 both. of 1920 and if the pitching corps Geoares could be ‘Ct rors is often a proof of the willing- Club Eskimos,” To Fargo City .. 405,602.00 32,744.24 1,505,275 .00 d at Bismarck, North Dakota, holds up the Sox have high hopes of | middle of hy he would be ready | ness to tale chances, go after every- Grand Forks City 998,300.00 31,492 '48 102,390.00 | this thd 1h Sanuary, 1428. repeating their league championship! to talk busi thing in sight. . 19), | Jamestown City .. 116,800.00 17,145.34 47,250.00 ae ee ee ledisior:, feat of eae iia rer raises It's probably. just’ as well Mlinofe AG 425,646.00 ‘ 50,085.39 178,750.00 1147 2—11; 3—41-: ball M i FIGHT RESULTS 4 With the exception of Sand of |decided to return Red Grange’s uni- i Coxe ag ic _ 54100-00| sonicr oF MORTGAGE FORE- Basel en’s Philadelphia, nn Wright made | form. -They’d, never get any- CLOSURE SALE Meeting Was Most eg ana | more errors than any other short- [one else to fill it anyway. ord paar! eeting Was tena ana Miche Shnms Sia] stop in the National Venues, Yet of) yg snes ec aratyaiy| «MI (205.8), WLAB 302, wate capaltigns Nerina: pommunes nthe erv Buffalo, beat ‘ommy Burns, De-] the jor leaguers playing that posi- ad . (476), 5 Peaceful E Ever — iit a, tion, Wright “would be my choice, [easy winter, due’ mainly to, the | ~ M4702, WZAG 10:30, Dance musi ing, dates, to. an eighteenth century mortgage and of he said mortgage In reality, the wide area of terri-|fact that there been no. war ),| WERC "(423) 10, tet 11, Pop-| litenaty ely. 18 “MAMA ene of tae ee thee Gent cer tees Avalon, 8 Oakland Morgan, Ju ;| tery covered by. Wright i rerponal: over the stymie (416.4), KSD (545.1), WADG were (aise de eomuias: sale members always ee ue stock’ ane | series and feliverea’ by rane ti a \. pmpion, , defeated} ble for many 0 © errors d e 5 Bf aa Wing WR pe ad lackney and Lillie lackney, hi: ee Roye nsatlainy out of the way, pital ie He him. os pikes p a as has asked Jack (aes), it ari timed er: 11245, Nighthawk Farm wages by the day averag io 4 (365.0) wife, mortgagors, to’ Harr: = Neill, “mortgages, dated 6th day ‘of December, A. D. 191%, und Mea for record Im ihe office ot the resister of deeds of Burleigh coun. ED North iDekots. on the 20th day uly record- 1917, at the hour of Oo thers: in, Mook at ee aoe ens, on page 176 and duly ionlated y wald mortwagec to August Teun whloh conid senteaeeAneuat und e; | the 21st day of Decomber, A, D. 1911, itt O19, Gnd and wan flied for recor in, the ofties ol he register o! leeds of Bi Mepinter of Decds of the County of | © es Burleigh aud State of North Dakota, titi, arg at Mite hour Eng ery tho ‘mweltth day ut - Bk. and duly ‘Tecorded therein shook of A epee on pa) 133, sale of th $2.53 without board in the Un fed ‘| States during the month of October. NOTICE OF. MORTGAGE ‘SALE Notice is ‘hereby iron, that that babe as arr executed and de- Cee and Isabel He Slgettnon, his. wife, as Mort- Union Investment Gom- Jon, toe Roce see, fic, KOA Pyke Mca eoncert, AS (883 0, Bololste snd orchestra, » Se Orchestra. - xd. (3613) 4 tec 8 Band, and y (48h. 5) 6, Dinner concert, (Bes 1, Variety; 01 Ha Musi "Orehesee: if Randle : MANDAN nd off | a Popemts er, ce AB OF 8° Hook Ong EWS. nment of Mort- will be forectosed emixes in ‘such yatter Acacrlbec / e urleigh county, 1. Dakota, court “house tn the = of Bisa: Bu Jefe county, North Dakota, on the 13th day of’ Feb: A, 'D. 4926, at the hour of 10 0° lock A. M.. to watisty the amount upon..such mortgage on the diy of sate, Sald August - Ru who ig--the owner and holder et kala mortgage pnd its extension, has declared and hereby: declare. the whole amount. of said’ mortgage and. its the ontin due und payable under th (Contained. tn -naid- y ‘age Four hundbed “ity: ana her = fter assigned by said Mortgagee an instrument in writing dated war’ Ninth, 1920, to First Na- ik of Water 8 @ A eens four Morton ce boys’ and gir! Jul the nat |S members bs have es or foul by of- n eheeking mG: ey y are dec ne. * oias, | Mandan; | etree ‘premises in and theremin tle- front door of the such ghee ertbed., 4 Burleigh County. Court i the City of Bismarck, County, North Dakota, at the X Nélock Int ternoon on nty-fitth ay ‘of January, Fon, ih fo satisfy the amount due upon be eqn He of sale, Agents of the 28 ‘bra: Y yards ‘ot | Th mises described Sin su fhe Mandan Mercantile coi ty, me ME and which will be sould pany “of wi ige met {t yetie name, ure aituated In ayia eon! TelN aba fan doatelbed ax tole ‘Heegard, president; R. L. South Hit of the Nort guar and ne Aa uth w: juarter, ‘ore in fown neers ae els “Mer! ane (Less Tighe of] th: North ‘Pacific Rail- i conniy) mie Led ere will bé due’ uj atts mort sees, on the ate of ia yt heonuse rot he: nom pay sie it of the’ jlntereut duc wt ff Nov. A. 11535, a because at on ee mages ‘ame are’ descrite foliows, to-wit: pnt, eouily One-hie of the north ale oi) In nection’ ete eee ofve. (78) meridian ea eat. the sum of treasurer, both of Minnca; wa R.A. Count aan, Kanone | 4 ui he eluded at the date’ ae abies es due a nat! said land a: inact id fonse is inch in H Dated Eee be \D. 2926.

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