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PAGE Sit ™ [the state SPORTS: a SORTS BEING BEATEN BRINGS TITLE TO SWEETZER Mother’s Switchings Kept | independent basketball | championship last year by reason of | their impressive record of 18 victor- ies and no defeat, Company “K” was | another team that hung up such ait record and disputed Bism: 3 claim. | The Dickinson team Richards, a man whom many remerber as & star basketeer ut the State universit; when “Dutch” Houser attended schoo! there. The team has WDAR (08) Mt Classte it ON cage ALN TIME, deca KOA_(322.4) 6:80, Concert. CFAC (435) 8, Music PACIFIC KGO (361.2).6, Di KNX (337) . Vanety program. + icale. KFI (467) 8, Orchestra. KAJ (405.2)' 8:90, Nexican music, nty, vegans cae | ee ea: . by nea te iron ce cies the pest wes 80! sHutel oF mies fea = 10:40, Shenae alti (340.7) 8:30, Orchestra. : ‘HS oe 9, W. C. Brown, bari- eles; 15, Populi 10, Concert. Quartet; 12, ia FOR WEDNESDAY, JAN, 20, 5; WEAR (389.4) 7, Orchestra, WSR (517) 7, Orchestra; 9, Dance tunes; 11:30, “Jewett Jesters.” 7:30, Orchestra; 8, Mus- icale; 9, Quartet; 10, Studio; 10:30 “ Orchest H WRNY (258.5) 7:45, Songs; 8:46, Piano; 9:30, Vocal and instrumen- tal; 10, Concert. WLIT (394.5) 9:30, Studio; 10, Or- chestra. WCAU (278) 10, Orchestra; Songs. CENTRAL TIME WHAS (399.8) 4, Musical selections; 0, Concert, { WKRC (423) 6, Dance music; 8:15, Orchestra; 9, Classical. tax sdle on thi ec gtd ie BEST PICK (484) 4, Musical; 9, 10, “Safety First,” b tet, and if suffie support manifested, the James. town college and other state teams will be brought here | Coach H. £. Collins of the high | school is new addition to the local team. He kept them |for the .D | sale tomorrow TWO MEMBERS OF) 'FAMOUS YALE TEAM, by the local qu is wo Musica? comedy. WTAM (389.4) 6, Orchestr 8, Sun Club; 10, Orchestra; 9) 7:30, Dance ocal; 11, Orches- GW (481.5) 8, 10, Concert.» WBBM (226) 8, Variety; 1 Features, WEAF ail fy Lif st THR PERIOD OF +1 ipl on iui AND irotB te Me TRE aSuker AT TAX 1, pedi J, Johnsoi ity neato} of ey it ered ado heres by give notice that the saree is of real Feinafter deacribed were pols for taxes at the annual tes sale ra this corey, on Decem- her 13, A. t it said bel said parcels of real eatate were soli to'thix Co ane such ral ave not. been redeem tre they are al it Mine property of this: “county, and. that unle shall be made from said tax sales within ninety days from the a this not! 1 me wil become tne Py PreReny, in &s ot inty and the farmee owners pareage interested tee will be forever foreclosed and debarred of any and all rights of wi hh or other rights in or to such real ea- tate. Following {9 a 4 iat. he real estate sold at auch tax sale on which the period of redemption 8 expired. porite each encription of real extate appears the name ot the title owner ot. an | Ie Sppearn by the records, In the office of ederot pi coh to rom, tne effects the greenies ore the a eerie oft Medacption inelade ty not dy ae prior "tot thous of the yeas: eel, ne bai High of ote sca -¥ i et thee of ene much, tax sale at tha the a it conditi une patter and Interesi game ¢ in nson P. poo! room. 10:46, Band; 2, 10, Roxy and record, Jesse on the Golf Course When a Youngster / New York, ; —()—Death has taken two ends of a famous Yale within a month— one of the foremost time, and John Camp- vay, who had to bear the burden on the defense be- opposing xt to impossible to circle Hink side of the Chicago, Jan. (®)~ Oxy moron- ie as it n ppear, Jesse Swectzer| won the national amateur golf c pionship only because he wa en, it was related today by friend of the family who knew Jesse | az a barefoot boy in St. Louis beating that eventuated wer’s ultimate’ rise to nat teur champion was mother. Jesse much preferring tround the chances to ¢: much to the «of his moth- felt he might become an fall among evil compan- had heard t her boy could play golf tolerably well, and had been advised that the champion- ship of the links would instill high idenls in the lad. Switch Was Effective So it turned out that whenever Jésse splayed hookie from the 1inks and went to dangle his toes in the murky Mississippi or he the stern-wheelers, his mother, switch in hand, sought him out from his min¢ notion of emulat- ing, Huckleberry Finn, England welterweight champion, won | “Chased to the golf course often| # decision over Morrie Schlaifer, | ehotigh, young wer finally took (0 rounds). to the £ And when golfitis in, it to cran of two sevelt promoted ant for gallantry t San lu t lieutel with the Rough Riders Hill. For bravery in. E a lieutenant colonel, as uward- the distinguished service and vatious French hong Greenway, him te d She ars old, on the. football ns of 1892, nd 1894. He s general manag d nA mining. Ajo, Atizon: g FIGHT RESULTS | Ls —________—_-——_e, pston. Al Mello, Lowell, New) company, and Phil MeGraw, Detroit, Galiano, New. Orleans , of Oklahoma sco knockout over He y York, asil soon Worked his way to the topinost pin- nacle of American golfdom, CHICAGO CUBS TURN TO IRISH TO CHANGE LUCK’ Yeazn Will Be Piloted This! Year by Jce McCarthy From Louisville Pittsburgh, Omaha.—Harry Greb, tb Bob- Joe Lohman, Toledo, (10). by O'Shea, St. Paul and #H Plude, Des Moines, fought a (10). _ Hot Springs, Ark.—Jimmy Francis, w Jersey, defeated Warnie Smita, | Okt shome, (10), 0. K. LOAN TO FINANCE THE (Continued from Page one) Oil and degras 6,951.05 Bags, tags and paper . Maintenance and sundry supplies es lab ven salaries Fuel, light and wat Lubricating oils Insurance 3 Beltin, Officers tena Offic Chicago, Jun. 20.—()—The Chi-| cago Ivational league baseball club, the Cubs, have turned to the Irish: to. recover from their disastrous season of lust year, and Owner Wil- liam Wrigley has thrown 1 rubber band on the b The leader of the Irisi Joe McCarthy, forme the Louisville American Association | 12,516.00 téam, who will pilot the Cubs this ¥ 999.23 | cCarthy brought with him from the Louisville club Maurice Shan- non, shortstop, who will fill the gap left by the departure of “Rabbit” Maranville for Brookly’ Home Run Kinz Signed Joe Kelly of Toronto, the home tun king of the International League last year, was McCarthy's next pur- chase, He slammed the ball over the fen-e Yor 30 round trips last year. Jimmy Cooney, an infielde obtainea from St. Louis in a ‘tr: far Vickeen, a pitcher. Howard Fitzgerald, a Te outfield prospect, Wichita Falls. As’ coach and 1 Carthy has obt Jimmy Burke, Toledo clr $! The resulting balance of $27,4 50 between net receipts and expen- ditures was further reduced, warden showed, by expense payments of $ 4 July, 1925, and $16,- 5.23 during August. Future Expenditures Anticipated expenditure: present untii September 1, listed by Lee as follows: Raw material, received and in transit, unpaid Raw material on unshipped New machiner: (twine) .. HSE | New hoist fp warehouse (to stack bales) es mated Paproll, s Current months 1926, are 000.00 league | ager of the ¢ Doolan, once shortstep for the Phil- 2,000.00 14,000.00 These seven, Kelly, Cooney, and Doolan, are th new talent put into the Chicago north side ciub this winter in the hope of lifting it out of the cellar. Plenty of Outfield Talent The club tod h one of the greatest ari of young talent for outfield berths in its histo: ane a dozen from whom may select his regular Mn the infield, the list been lengthened by se: comers, but new pitchers are scarce as’the club : y fixed in that respect. There are a dozen twirlers from whom McCarthy will select about eight through the __ $15 {000.00 STATE'S RIGHTS IS WATCHWORD OF majority of tne MeCart Trenton, N ernor A. Harry tion of state's word today in his inaugura! He urged the New Jérsey 1 jto memorialize congress the Volsteas | state prohih the des nionopoly’ state comm modify fellow Celt, will weleome the. v ing Irishmen, Mike Gonzales Jack Churry. To Train at Catalina Island In short, the Cubs have a wealth of materjal and a vew manager who b pennants frequently to isville in the American) associa-| governor of an other: tion race. The squmd will make the! state was particular! t start for the training campi his attack upon. prod ion in major league history, ar- Fiving February 1 at Catalina Is land off the Pacific cogst, el ~-MeCarthy has announced he will abandon the mountain climbing) workouts of some of his predeces-! sors, and expects to bring the squad along slowly into form so that they; will not go stale early in the sea- jon act, and suggested ww creation of a tri in operating” compet road. The third bition, declar: M tending to de ate righted league he attacked as “a body inim: feal to popular government.” be our watch word,” asserted, in recommending a pro; al for 2 meeting of governors stop this tide: that is bearing away to a centralized distant gov. ernment.’ WRITES THANKS FROM VENICE | ih or cold realize the checking them right at. tl H. Gray, Venice, C: i Pass: fe cold fora aitaeks of co Foley’: and quick relief trp Buy a bottle it.on ‘hand for the Satisfaction a sameresney, .— Adv, |DIE WITHIN MONTH teams considered it! ce, while cross ! r of the Calumet | TWINE PLANT : 5,542.43 | 2 the, 55,000.00 10,900.00 000. 00 | GOVERNOR wove ct, ayked repeal of the | of the “anthracite { ing mines and a coal carrying rail- ing the eighteenth amendment to be ‘owning act in a series of re- “Let restoration of state’s rights Governor Moore cred us People who suffered from” serious (diseases that started with a simple ortance start. jifornil “Foley's Honey and gy WRC (469 WCX (516: WIP (508.. WMCA (3 WWJ (3 tra and WEAF (49: inska, T (302.8), Barrett N WBZ ‘(933. te “oncert. WGRU (27 | udio. WoRS iwr 1C io [WG "EASTERN TIME ub ca pele lt 2 ie; 2 Ww RE ‘0 (28 agogue services; soprano, Benedetto, tenor, accompanied by Symphonic ro WCAP . C886) 399) 6:30, SS ay ) 5, Entertainers, 9) 6, Orchestra; ) 6, Orchestra. 41) 6, String ensemble; 10, String instru- Orchestra. "6, Orchestra. .7) 6, Concert; 8, Orches- soloists; 9, Dance tunes. 2) 6, Dinner music 7:30, Genia Ziel- and Giuseppe di 8, Studio. Instrumental (469), davis x (461 “Ipana Trouba- (476), WCAP WCCO (416.4), (325.9), KSD and His Gang. WTAG — (26%). WLIB i Ai 10, Rosy (476), 469), WWJ WJAR (305.9 » Hughie and his orchestra. 6:20, Piano; 8:15, Concert; 9, Con- 1) 9:90, Orchestra; 8 Dance tudio. 0, Orchestra; 78) 6:30, Orchestra; 10, :30, Orchestra. 30, Concert; 8, Stud- 80, Orgal Orchestra; 7, Orehe: 10:20, Orehestra. ‘THE DI Ma Bankrup! igus ct the prediter n h other }come business: before STRICT COURT OF TED STATES For the District of North Dakota 1a {Jn the tter of Clara } t oIn Bankrupt of -|mortgagors, to Hackney Land C: ty WMAQ (447.5) 6, Organ; 8:30, Mu- sical; 9, Players. WGN (302.8) 6:30, Concert; 8, Music; 10, Dance tune ' WHO (526) 6:30, Orchestra; 7:30, Variety; 9, Dance tunes. WSM (382.8) 6:30, Concert; 8, Musi- cal; 10, Studio. NOTICE OF, SURE Sake FORE- E SALE Notice is: ‘hereby given, that that mortgage executed and delivered by Leslie S. Hackney and Lillie M. Hack- ney, his wife, of St. Paul, Hinnese Company of St. Paul, Minnesota, corporation, mortgagee, dated ie first day of November, 1919, and filed for record in the office of the Rey ter of Deeds of the County of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota on} the 12th day of November, 1919, at 0 o’clack, A. M., and recorded jn|- book 98 of Mortgages at page 147 and assigned by, said mortgagee by an in- strument in writing, to Union Invest- ment Company, of Minneapolis, Min- nesota, a corporation, which ass! ment was dated the 25th day of Nov- ember, 1919, and filed for record in the said office of the bd is of Deeds on the 13th day of February, 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M., and recorded in Hook 155 of Assignments at page 9, and which mortgage was assign- ed ‘by said Union Investment y writing, e cm and alao opporite cach trace an. peara the amount.» ithe required to. redee the amount wi ota Pe vsuch tax nate at the expiration of the period of ay Ero tN chasing the amount for which the said land was sold, interest and penalt, thereon, subsequent delinquent taxes prior to those of the year 19% and penalties and interest thereof. Naine'we Reoere AeesuNC iby lesa Description ote Teal Feat Title owner to redeom RMA! aw ie Mo.197-26 Ntheean tate" SE NR Liszie Clary Lizzie Re Ney it . Lydia N. Moffit, ot a! Lydia N. Moffit, et a! M. M. Dratle ae Claude and ‘Le r Claude and Lester Rarnum Meart Sam Robinson Annie Robinson ¥F. W. Swenson Sam Robinson . Sam Robinson Sam Robinson Sam Robinson . ¢. D. Drake ..... Fred W. Swenson .. Rachel B. Swenson Wm. Small a tar +6-137-77 i itt 12-137-77 12-137-77 BER eis Sud or NW and ana Lain Ae Lo! 3777! Kot 3, hae 7-79 RY yor ltd 1%187-79 SE and Lote 4-5-6, Soir a hae ‘oisen s+ Will A. Kreagsky ara L. <P geeeiad ‘Hawnon sees ii, G. Anderson, et ai. aw 3, Ms or a Albert Himmer’ 80 of awe He 139-75 and § lz and Paulina Se! ule, is wife, which assignment. was dated dhe 10th day of February, 19 filed for record in said of! Register of Deeds on the 6th day of March, 1920, at % o'clock P. My and recorded in Book 155 of send by al fh by instrument rd Paulina Schulz, 6th day of May, 1925, and recorded in'the said office of the Register of Deeds on the 28th day of October, 1925, at 9 o'clock, A. M. and recorded in Book 189 of Mortgages at pas 242, will be foreclosed by the ‘sale remiges in such mortgage and bene Mh the f k] of North’ Dakota, -| mortgage on the day as may properly uch meeting. marck, > RENTON Area Rr, Ba’ cy. anuary In. the Bankrup' To the er nd rupt: } Netice Aauary nd that reditors will be Benton Bank Building, in friday, January of jock A. creditors ‘claims, |the other |, Dated 119, 6. For ti In the of Bisi and rupt: December f rupt and jhis fice of Be other com a9 befor od To the of consecutive democratic ; x se Republican ; emphatic in fhe. cred their clali amine th Ruch othe ly that the itors wil enton tds ‘clock Dated: 29, 1926. ! rer, the DI Matter appoint bankrupt business s from the come before such meeting. Bismarck, N. he. ‘Matter of. Bankrupt. To the creditors ar: District Notice is was treditors will be held in the of “4}nesota, a corporation, which .assign- Bank Ruildin: a business dt bankrupt of his cre ne For ‘Dina In the Matter of T. M. In Bankraptey 69 jet of North Dakota of M.D. Agnew, Dd. RB ens caitor Agnew di “he frat meeting h Baker, dD. 1926, ‘at 16 at which time the may attend, prove their s examine et such properly as may D., Jani by ENTON D. tAK EB) ary artin Meyers, In Bankruptey 690, M County foresai hereby given that on 1925, the said Martin duly adjudicated bank- that the first meeting of 28, nton Bake ¥ y 1926, “ut which time th nd, prove their rustee, examine transact such 8 properly re such mesting. January \ BAKER, Rankrupt. of aid, Ww: nd@ th, m diters will be held i Isenton Gaker, m1 nk Building, in’ Biamar Fi Iday itors ma: ms, apo: bankr or Bualnes a befo January v BAKER, Rank: trict of oth Daketa » Rank- sof T. M. Burch of nty of Burlelich, and District eon said, a bankrupt: Pareby, fie that 186, she T. M. Burch iijudicated, bankrupt. and {fina mmeating of ne 4 he hel Ug © plilwe. of Baker, 211 Bismai att in hinmarek, Sanuary 29, 1986, ‘at a t ‘which ime: ¢ nnd prove anit this e as may prof ous come before ‘such meeting. Bismarck, N. D., January BRENTON Referee in ¥ My Y:| the 5th P. d}ember, 1919, and filed for record in . mortgage after described, at of the Court House in the fity of Bis- marck, County of eae and State the 6th day of. February, 1926 at 2 o'clock P. M. to. satisfy the amount due upon satd{* pf sale. The premises described. in such mort, and which will be sold to satisfy tl same, are described as follows, to-wi Southwest quarter of Section Eleven (SW% Sec. 11) Township One Hun< dred Forty-four (144), North, of Range Seventy-eight (78), West of . situated in the County bSreahead da ‘and State of North Da- cota. There will be due on’such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of Seven- teen Hundred Ninety-two and 39-100 dollars, ($1,792.39) together with the costs and disbursements of fore- closure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 29th on December: 1 1925. cme ‘and holder of said ortgage. G. Olgeirson, Attorney for Owner of rs id Mortgage. Bismarck, North Dakot: J (12-80 1-6-13-: 204 27 2-3) NOTICE OF ee FORE- ,CLOSURE SALE Notice is here given, that that mortgage executed and delivered by Leslie S. Hackney and Lillie M. Hack- ney, his wife, of St. Paul, Minnesota, mortgagors; to Hackney Land Credit Company of St. Paul, Minnesota, a corporation, mortgagee, dated the first day of November, 1919, and filed for record in the office of the Regi ter of Deeds of the County of Bi leigh, and State of North Dakota or the 12th day of November, 1919, 11:20 o'clock, A. My and recorded In Book 98 of Mortgages at page 94 ‘and assigned by sdid mortgagee by an in- strument ixmgwriting, to Union Invest- ment Company, of Minneapolis, Min- ment was dated the 2hth day of Nov-| the said office of the Register of; Deeds on the 13th day. of February, 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M., and recorded in Book 155 of Assignments at page 157, and which mortgage was ass! ed by ae Union Investfent Cam- pany, an instrument in writing, to. (ers jinand Schulz arid Paulina Schulz, his wife, Which assignment was dated the 10th day of Februai 1920, and filed for record in said office of the Register of Deeds on the 6th day of March, 1920, at 3 o’¢lock| {BP » and recorded in Book 155, of} we ignments, at page 166, and duly assigned by ‘all the hei: the assignees last, named, by an fase ment fn writing to Paulina Schulz, dated the 6th day of May, 1926, and = recorded in the said office of the Register of Deeds on the 28th day of October, 1926, at 9 o'clock, A. M., and recorded in Book 189 of Mortgages at page 247, be foreclosed by the sale of the premix. |: ¢sin such mortgage and héreinafter described, at the front door of the Court Hoh; vounty of Burleigh, and § North Dakota, on the 6th da; oF February, 1926 at 2 o'clock P. a satisfy the bags? due | nine a on the vot sale. premises described “iy suck Hed fehich will be s satisfy are described | as follows, to-wit: | Southwest quarter (SW'%) of Section Seventeen (17), Tow: One Hun- dred beat Had (142), North, of Range, Seventy-six (76), West of the Sth P. M., situated in the County of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota, here .will pd due on such mort-| on the a of, sale the sum of Thousand. Wee t and 45-100 dollars, ($2,048.45, it with the peosts and disbi of fe } closure. were 29th me kot of Dessay ao. weer and ide: id ir F of sal se in the City of Blamarele | i Pete I and B. Hi. ngiey is aw 14 ‘Adam, wy fu Heater 4 W. and R. P. Schiab H, ftnbertaon et al Gee: w. John BR. Fried . NI NWY-! 6. mes ice .. ee i ~ Steltzmiller Ww. ; A, Steltamiller Nice John H. Wildfang gone, H. Wildfang Wit c SEY Andi N Fy Py 3M 6-140. St,"of Si 14-140-76 Rise ek tacts rat Nev coco ees me |r ooo ence HS 38 jie" “lovee, Alntding ie Gaunee . Mark ‘Gaunce Mark Caunce NEM 0. Brig 2b-140-80. SW 25-140-80 Wig of Hoty 20141-75 Wiss eH gx i ‘ ash 14, and NE aire ot BEY oS Tire 16 Frans eyoulus Aston BE NW' and SWH -20-2 ite ay es enisouacmeaied year 1-76 ine... Rike Jiras . Werley, diate ge ree magek Realty Co. 80 ’ WM -20,142-7 Wi and Wp ot NEX a 142-75, ptants & NW% of SEX Chas. E. Josephson ... W.L, (Simi fp & a are iat. 34 142-76 eget Blate of North ive Marble erele: meWaRt ce Ar! 39 eee CR LL: SEs: seitzs ia ez! bs Zar s err alty Ce ‘egen, et ai alae lala Per: Ze8 ota 288-77 Iyer Andree ¥. %. Hoerr... {uavig M. Bi cts date an Bacnne Co. . Wa +9-140-80 rg ‘age #13-140-81 a “ot St i} ue 2 vel ten a: oe ‘ N% <t "3 ar 141-80 Lot 6-1-14 76 -23-148-76 | All gee A 76 c, SW -1-142-7 All Sec. 1114b-97 Of 34 -24-142. Joonts ES “Mane . leCullough 209.28 59.76 250.62 sorts 58 7 110-144-276 15-144-76 > , be 10, 11 & 12 19-144-' 44 mB 31-44-76 Z2b-144-t8 1, Arbities, et al 1 H -144~ a Pesta) ee HI RY wy loerr n under my hand and the seni a the County ‘Auditor of Bur- County, this 4th day of January, 1926, JOHNSON, J. Count aval [irae Bh of Burleigh mty, Kote 5. 12-19; 2 County, hereinafter oribed srnual ae eale ‘ot. this County on ‘Decem: 8 estate w: uaty, and that such a igs nee nee, ot Seen Pegteme tro shew, are atill the’ property of thi ‘ounty, anya 1 be made from said tax sales ithin tty th y. the formic. a rp me Pee Tate owners 1e 1 Persone taterested therein will be forever einisete Paobarred of any and all rights of redem ari te or Potter Eat or La real en- tate. Following is a list of tax sale on watch the period o! het Opposite each ie brs real ereiee appears the name of the record title owner as A of she a Register of -oPteuc Ruck tag calenn the chpiration Grhine perio athe ant tan eae e said 3 Reg ‘was 50) delinquent a prior and interest ther Daal suapeioien Description ot Rea Estate ee to a: =26-13' wie ot 140.75 C.. sedoes Grover M. & Geo. F. Ben ‘Baldwin’ state Bank | Rickthoten Pesta: | Ee Bee Cart ye jen Cart Bie Jacob Carlsen . Fred Whesley ad SY of NW <and SEK of. NEY 119146 Ne tecas a or aan

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