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PETROLLE KNOCKS OUT KID WAGNER ” Fargo “Expres: Had Com- fortable Margin Through- out—K. 0. in Tenth ~Billy knock- Phil final round of a 10-| ast night. It Wagner being un t or faculties for bout hi knockout, Each Team Crippled by the with Iphi hi after hitting: the | LEGION POST AT BEULAH T0 | STAGE BOUTS, Welch of Mercer) * and Mike Kelley, |* Headliners | Freddie County Jamestown, and i has never been n matches old and . formerly mestown, | horn He heid in the rrie Baldwin co Moorhead Kelly Thompson of Jamestown, ee will weigh in will be in the will he two othe Beulah fistic start at 8:1 i Turtle ike Mercer Game Extended to between Two Extra Periods)” Mercer high school defeated the Turtle Lake basketball team in a closely played game Friday evning, | 17 to 13, on the Mercer court. M cer opened wi strong of! ‘ive, scoring 6 points in the first five min- utes of play. Turtie Lake gradually ‘overcame the lead, holding Mercer to an even score until the second extra period of play, when Mercer gained two field go Mike Schaffer of Mercer of Turtle Lake were high point men. A crowd of about 400 people sa game. The lineup was: Tartle Lake A. Fond Lynne Hagen Weinbers: Mr. Doj Mercer r ns Schaffer in refereed. ‘T FIGHT RESULTS | —___—______“ New York.—Jack Delaney, Bridge- port, Conn., outpointed Johnny Risk, Cleveland (10). Eddie Anderson, La amic, Wyo., beat Steve Smith, Bridge- port, Conn., (10). Chick Suggs, New Bedford, Mass., beat Ahe Goldstein, ball one day for reer. CHICAGO AND and Haas | ¥ w the | 5 SHOULD HELP REDS Through in ecured by the New waiver recently ub from over the Yo route, i Kk the A fast Caldwell OHIOSTATETO | PLAY TONIGHT B Loss of a Star—Gophers and Iowa to Play is out with running mate touch of hurt a Hoerge r t Majors WALTER ISMARCK - PIPP | Waiter Pipp. Former Yankee First Baseman, Is Far From | | LOSES GAME TO MANDAN’ Final Score Was 21 to 17— Bismarck Freshmen Win in Preliminary an high school basketball | n, who outweigh | k floor last night, 21 to ne Was close throughout then the other being in the before the on. was the fir and vw gest cro Heidt of played of the core, finding the hoop for two p. am le: and sh higan confere} ‘night's examinations. ODDS OF 770 ONE OFFERED |: bac mi ON SUZANNE : Mme. Lenglen Favored Be- cause of Her Easy Win Over Mrs. Haylock ret we} Nice, France, Feb. 6—P)—They it re offering odds of 7 to 1 along the }f at S e Lenglen will defeat Helen Wills if they meet in a { ment at Cannes next week. ason for the big jump in the odds was the splendid game played by Suzanne yeste Mrs. Hay- lock of England whom she defeated | no n love sets. Miss Wills last’ wee at Mrs. Haylock, . u and whie! Feo the Rivie certain, y bexins on Mo’ I be seeded in the upper halves of the draw. e¥ | fo | Bi | Me Ho Bh » fins ‘i sing! ol » tuornament in impres- y Wright | F mpion h the entire tou out the loss of a single Henri De doubles f ment te afternoon and her mi ad Sportmen’s Club New York (10). Fast Chieago, Ind-—Tommy Her- man, Chicago, knockéd out Joe Az- 9. ui Elects Officers The annual m Bie of the Bur- son tied the found the Two long shots fro whistle s ; In the of toda ute of the to ¥ in Atanas un Sismarck’s k into t nute, for urned to the nt back at guard. Olson Out on Fouls i regular guard, piled up three personal fouls early in‘ nd was replaced by Lar-} fourth quarter Larson personal foul Hollenbeck then lineup and Larson FOR SATURDAY, FEB. 6 BEST PICK WTAM (389.4) Cleveland, O, 6 etd 9, Ev. Jones and K fo (361.2) San Francisco, Calif, 8:10, Variety studio 3 10, Orchestra. EASTERN TIME | Organ; 7 WEAF (492) } | ner music; 7, orchestra; 8, Grace Leslie, contfal- to, and Carl Rollins, baritone; 8230, Associated Glee clubs concert; 11, Vincent Lopez and chestra. WRC (469) Washington, D. C. | Trio; 7, Orchestra; 8:30, Studio; | 12, Orchestra, WREO (285.5) Concert; 10, Dance music. WMCA (341) Cazengvia, Ni Y. | chestra; 9, Musical; 11, | music. | WIP (508.2) Phi ladelphia, Pa. chestri 6, Or- 6, Or- 10, Dance music; 11, Or- gai | KDKA (309) Pittsburg, .Pa. | Concert; 8:30, Concert. WBZ (333.1) Springfield, Mas ch 0, Studio; 8:30, En- Pittsburg, Pa. Classical. w York City. 10, Orchestra. Concert; 10:30, WOR (405) Newark, N. J. chestra; 10, Violin; . Orchestra. 8.6) Hartford, Conn. 6:50, Oftherteas 9, Studio; 10:30, Dance music. CKCL (¢ Concert, WEAR oats Cleveland, Ohie, Orchestra 12, Singing s: Sibert WNYC (526) New York € estra; 8: oncert WOKO ew York 6:30, Or- 11, Vocal; Toronto, City, ew York City. 5, Concert. Staten Island, oy. 8, Radio N N.Y. 9:15, wont | . Fla. dio. | WAHG (316) Richmond Hill, | 12, Orchestra. CENTRAL TIME ‘ WBBM (226) Chicago, Ill. 4, Variety; 10, Stu- N.Y. | | 10:30, Hughie Barrett and orohes- tra; or- | 6, ape (266) Shenandoah, Ia, Lancing; Mich. 6, Dance 6:80, 6:30, 6:30, 6:30, 0, Vocal and instru- chenectady, N. Y. 6:30, Or- Or- Or- 8, Musical bo el 9:30, Orches- tra; 11, Voe: KYW (536) Chicago, IN. 6, Orches- tra; 8:30, Musical; 1, “Insomnia wont 100) Chi v cl cago, Ill. 6, Orgun; 6:30, Vocal; 9:30, Entertainers; 9:50, Variety. WMAQ (447.6) Chicago, Ill. 6, Or- Ll 6:30, Orchestra; 9, Theater WOAW (626) Omaha, Neb. 6, chestra; 9, Sia) 10:30, chestra: 11, Orga Wwcco (416.4) ‘St Paw Mini lis. 6315, Concert; 5, Musicals WGN (302.8) Chicago, IN. 6:30/Con- cert; 6:45, Old time music; 10316,] Popular. ws ae 8) Nashville, Tenn. 6330, Concert; 8, rn dance program. 7, Con- KSD (545.1) St. Louis, Mo. 7%, Dance tunes; 8:30, Concert. WLIB (302.8) Chicago, Il. 7, Musi- cal; 11, Dance music. i WLW (422.3) Cincinnati, 0. 7, Or- gan; 8, Dance music; 9:30, Orches- tra. WMBB (250) Chicago, Hi. mental; 9, Orchestra. KPRC (296.9) Houston, Tex. 8, Frank Tilton, piano; Concert. vos (275) Chicago, Hl. wsB’ (428. 3) Atlanta, Ga. cal; Studio. KFAB 7, Instru- 8, Con- 8, Classi- 10 (340.7) Lincoln, Neb. 8:30, Musicale. VEBH (370) Chicago, Ill. 9, Orchese tras 9:45, Songs; 11, Orchestra; 2 ones. woe (484) Davenport, Ia. 9, Vocal 11, Orchestra. = / KTHS (374.8) Hot Springs, Ark. 9, Fiddlers; 9:50, Frolic; 10:45, Dance concert. WKRC (423) Cincinnati, Ohio. 10, Orchestra; 11, Vielin; 11:15, Or- chestra; 11:45, Piano. WDAP (365.6) Kansas City, Mo. 11:45, Nighthawk Frolic. MOUNTAIN TIME CFAC (435.8) Calgary, Can. 6, Con- cert; 9, Dance tunes. KFXF (250) Colorado Springs, Colo. 9, Orchestra, KOA (322.4) Denver, Colo. 9, Orches- tra; 10:30, Dance tunes. PACIFIC TIME. - KFI (467) Los Angeles, Calif. 5:30, 7, Mexican music; — 8,| C0! Midnite Frolic, KPO (428.3) San Kraticisco, » Calif. 6:35, Orchestra; 8,\Dance tunes. KNX (337) Los Angeles, Calif. 7990, ae 8, Feature; 10, Orchestra; Filmland Frolic. Ky (405.2) Los Angeles, Calif. Popular. COMPSTON AND OVER COURAGE Compston Declares He Would! Stay in Game to the Finish at All Odds Tampa, Fla., Feb. 6—(P)—The not- ed golf professionals, Archie Comp- ston, Jim Barnes, Arnaud Massy, ter Hagen and Johnny Farrell, were ‘engaged in a golfing debate on the At the start of the second half Lar- question of whether a golfer picks core with d ee n MeC rek te: the lead, after wi arty at in a free ¢ 17 to 15 in Bis: tory. throw, Long Shots Count floor in quick su f NM an bla: Ner, and blew “Bo nk another, 1 to 17. preliminary andan freshman pre being 12 Mo jemarck C: olen be ke ‘own on Bender on for Olson, ‘Ol. varson for Hollen- +, Hollen- 1 ous s 4, » Brown 1, orreson 1, Bender 1; nd Forks, . Fe ssio n th mice basket, rty sunk one to put going bad. m in the lead. succession by Mandan gave Hollenbeck age to again tie the count. znd Hollenbeck each were represented the negative. making smarck’s fa- vor and local fans had high hopes of | tain British pro up tournament pla: , when he is '¥, indi ck of cour- Two age. Compston, champion, uphel: while Barnes, Bri professional affirmative, ish open champion, Lacked Courage The quintet was discussing a cer- rho had picked up in | @ number of tournaments after it was ‘apparent to him that he had no the center of chance to finish in the money. Comp- y Ow- ston contended cd those hopes, courage. just before the final , that he lacked the “Do you mean to say that a golfer Mandan who picks up is not courageous?” al score Barnes asked. e Bis- von from the Mandan | or bets Owens to: Heidt Borreson ling ick “Owen Dacotah Cup Event , te of Minot skipped his ttory in the L the North D. when the hby rink of E The final n h rouaheae going vietory of the w nals in tl “I certainly say,” affirmed the Brit- isher. “You're wrong, and I'll prove it,” final challenged Barnes. } “If you played a °100 or money ter for the remainder of the ament, would you continue to * Jim asked. vee, Trinish at Any Cont . core,” declared Compston. finish we any cose” he aaa than I,” was Barnes rejoinder. “I be- lieve a professional plays too often ont of the money. | cause they hat post their scores.” | PRamnes has hie first time ta pick. up in a major tournament. b Minot men def ated | MENOKEN cHie Dance motored to’ Bis?! turday afternoon. ral of the young folks of tl up | community attended the dance at M et BARNES ARGUE | more nt strokes on your first round and knew | you would be unable to get into the even though you shot par golf I'd come on in and post up “Pd “Then you love to play golf better to continue when he is hopelessly I believe the big golfers pick up because they think their game needs a. rest and. not be- not the. courage to | beth Kjorven visited at the Wraves i home Wednesday evening. GLENCOE NEWS | hie McMurrick -has_ iinished He reports it in good condition. George Holcomb and family are contemplating moving to Montana in | the near future. | Burt Buckley able to be around | again after a serious illness. |, Mr. and Mrs. Knute Hanson are, the proud parents of a baby boy. | Nornfan Stewart was a visitor at j the Nicholson home Monday even- | ing. George Parke was seen again a ing his famous horse (Marg), which he has not ridden for several ‘month; The ground hog made his appeat gace Jan. ene and saw his shadow. Coa it be p le that there is six weeks of bad weather ahead in such | @ sunny state as North Dakota? Don Nicholson is back home again after spending six weeks in the golden west. Don reports there is no place like North Dakéeta. School No. 3, Telfer townahis, is progressing faearably, under the management of Miss Ruth Hanson. Marion Adams and family, also Glen ison of Hazelton, were Sun- aay isitors at the Nicholson ‘hom iss Lucille Buckley came home Friday for the first time since her Christmas vacation. August Hogue and Ronald Nichol- gon, who have been busily engaged | in hauling and poles, have solved partnership. Now Ronald omexed by Dan McLean cutting Robert Reatians is busy hauling outposts. already in the nelghborhood of 8,000 out. pricersen Moore was busy Satur- di 1d Sunday overhauling his Ford carat the Buckley home. The people of this vicinit eagerly looking forward to ‘Spting when they will again have Rev. Sor- enson as pastor of the church. — | STATE BRIEFS all-American turkey show, the only all-turkey show im the world, ended | fast night. It was pronounced by vai jous judges as a great success. ind “Forks.—Members of Kem & Temple, local shrine organization, de- $1.50-$2-$2.50 _ Glencoe | To. \ Grand” Forks,— The third annual; elded at a meeting. not to send the; uniformed bodies ¢o the imperial council meeting in Philadelphia. Minot—The Minot high cagers de- feated the Granville-high quint here last night, 28 to 8. —— Jamestown,—Local cagers od last night, » Jamestown college feating aie Normal 18 to 15 a Memoriel gym, ‘and Jamestown high ee the fast balay. thigh: team, 24 to 18. _Mashington.—Genate electto committee investigating Schall. on senatorial contest adjourned *. til Monday mwhen Be will made on granting nson's @ttor- neys 3) days more te get additional witnesses. 7a a | | Justice Court | 7 Silas Stamnees, whe was arrested e the first of the week and Brought to Bismarck to ai a charges of issuing checks without funds, was sentenced by Justice of the Peace R. H. Crane late yester- day to serve 21 days in jail and to pay a fine of $100 and costs. Jus- NOTICE OF SALE ON MORTGAGE Fo! LOSURE RI SURE Notice Is Hereby Given, That Lo virtue of a judgment in ‘morteag Yoreclonure rendered by the District Court of the Fourth Judicial Dis- trict in and for the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, and entered and docketed in the of- fice of the Clerk of said Court. on the 8th day of January, A. 26, in an action wherein Swartout was plaintiff Boynton and Kuehnle were defendants, adjucging that the amount of’ the mortgage, indebted- ness was the sum of $4,256.99. which ne igment, among other thin: aie cred the sale by me. of the. real property hereinafter, described. of ch thereof as may be suff! fo satiety the amount of sald jude: ment with legal interest and costs; therefore, by virtue of a writ of special execution to me issued out of the office of the clerk of! Court, directing me to sell said r. Property pursuant to said J ment, and execution, I, Rtrom, Sheriff of the County of Dur: leigh, “in the State of North Dakota, and the person appoifited hy said Court to make auch sale, will sell the real property hereinafter de- scribed to the highest bidder for gash at pubille auction at the front @oor of the court house marek, County, of | Burleigh State of North’ Dakota, 9 day of February, at the foro 2 o'cloek inthe afternoon of sald day, to satisfy said judg- ment and writ, with interest and conts, or so much thereof an the proceeds of sald sale applicabte thereto will satisty. The premises to be sold as afore- said pursuant to said judgment and writ and to this notice are described as follows: The Southeast Quarter \ (SEY); also, the South One-Halt of the Rortnweat pauarter (Sie of NW the North, One-1 irter Fittecn (15), Town- ay ship) One Hundred Thirty-eight (138) North of: Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, situated in ae County af ae and State of Da- ota. a this 8th’day of January, A. ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh as, ND. ZUGER & TILI Attorneys for. + Pieincitt, Bismarck, | NOTICE OF ee OF RE-. PTIO! STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA Coun- ty of Burleigh —sn tice of County Auditor, Biema: roKeN, . D. To Joanna & John M. Lenihan, % John Dolan, Bismarck, N. Davis, Bismarck, N. Dak. You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in yy j name for taxation for the year 1921 ‘was on the 12th day of December, 1922, duly sold, as provided by law, {for the delinquent taxes of ane, year 1921, and that the time for tion from said sale will expire nine- ty days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: Lots 21 and 22, Block 112, Original ibrt Plat to the City of Kk. nt sold Sh wed! 41. quent” taxes by" parchascr, Mie 74, “Amonnt required to redeem at this date, $368.14. In addition to the above amount |you will be required to pay th costs of the service of ohare aie jana interest as provided 7 ee ‘and unle: you redeem sai land |from said sale before the expiration jof the time for redemption ai iets stated, a deed thereof will ny holder of the tax sale cet feate rovided by law. |P* Witness, my’ hand. and official neg {this 21st day of maenete in Half of-t 4 Ran of SW%) ‘action ia the case will no doubt serve as- others about the-city “who are said SS FOR SALE Ha TNO git Fifty nee Borse, ee Rottees Spector's feport. One t iundred a peunda pressure guarantee. od ahiiohe. The tank, twelve hundred includes doors, states and all) im- mediate fixtures. ing. 26. Bos ‘eb. 16¢! Teverven tight.to reject an: si bid: interested come an Ginbttnc® SaSRERAL Bismarck, N. Da 1— 23-26-31 Inthe Matter ofthe, Batate. of fatter of ate, 0: Eltzabeth M. Chartes, Deceased. Notice is here! the un. dersigned, Fre istrator of bre Sins x of ‘harles je vill in, Burleigh county, deceased, to the Greaitora of, and all persons having ‘clai: ‘against said deceased, to exhible them with the necess: vouchers, within six months afte! publicetics of this notice, to said red W. Hinsey, said administrator, lace of residence in the vil- Moffit Dakota, in Burleigh county, Nort! a he You el neney, fartner notified that Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge of the id fer Bur. be ee) has 18th er i at the hou forenoon. of sald ny, in. the Burleigh yunty, North Dakota, court in the oy, of Bismarck, in Burleigh kerbs jorth Dakota, as the. time and place for hearing and adjusting all claims epdinat the eatate'of suid deceased, which have been duly and regularly presented as hereinbefore provide Dated at aa ee North Dakota, |* TUNSEY, January 21, A. FRED W. Adietnl er eroL. of the Estate of Eliz- .. Charles, Deceased. aro. as REGISTER, Attorney of said, Administrator, Bismarck, North Dakota. First Pen on the 23rd day of January, A. . D. 1926. 1—28. NoTICR or ak 7 dad OF RE- SHATT ¢ OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun, Rurleigh.—ss, Office County Audit rt ky ND. ” . Hoerr, Mankato, Min ‘You are’ wereby noufied ‘that. the tract of land hereinafter. described and which warn assessed in your name for taxation for the. was on the 12th day of December, fore duly sold, as provided by law, for the ‘aciinguent taxes of the year 1, and that the time for redemp- tion from said sale'will expire nine- ty days from the cempleted service of this netice. @aid land is described as follows: North one-half of the Southeast quarter, Section 19, Township, ange Amount sold for, Subsequent taxes paid. by purchawe: 56. Ourenee “reaulred to padeem on daditicn to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and interest as provided a: law and unless 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 holder pf the tax agle certificate eee prgeten US A law.? itness my hand and ‘official seal this 21st day of January, 192 FRANK J. JOHNSON, Auditor Burleigh He Te er NOTICE OF ae OF RE- STATE OF NOReH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burteigh,—ss. ye Fe of county ops a Bisi 7 N. D. Mary E., Harry E. iedwe Les: lie J, and Frank G. Redington, Emily Kelsy, all of Wilton, Bu bined Geo. A. Doney, no addre: Fou are hereby notified that the; tract of ae ae eee Fe reel and which name for taxation “tor th ‘the ar on was on the 14th day of iber, 1920, duly sold, as provided. byl Jat for the delinquent taxes of the yet 1919, and that-the time for redemp- ae from said sale will expire nine- from the completed service 8 ty of this notice, Said land is\described as follows: Southwest quarter, fection Township, 144, mount d to redeem at this Gate, In ‘addition. to the above amount you will be required to pay the; costs of the service of this notice and interest id sale before the expiration ime for redemption as above ‘ated, a deed thereof, will issue to the holder ert the tax sale certificate | as. fowized by law. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- ‘ATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- a of Burleigh—ss. Office of een Auditor, Bismarck, N. D. Hoerr, Mankato, Chas as. F. Hofer, Bismarck, N. D.: : You are hereby notified ‘that the tract of land hereinafter described jand ba ES in \hame for taxation son the 12th ‘dy of mber, 1 feel duly sold, as ay of Bee by law, for the elinevent caer taxes ee the year rt ag Rud for redemp- Id gale Will efuive alee: days from the completed service ol Said land wr described as follows: quarter, Section Township 138, Range 77. Amount mia cg site 7. sehreatent tears a urchaser, 19, mm iFegauree Plo redeem’ ut thin date, {° In ‘addition to -the above amount Pe interest as proyid and’ unless you redeem said land 9m said sale before the expires tee. the time for lemption as abot ted, a deed thereof will issue’ 0. e holder of he. tax sale certificate epesd by on af ha eicial ‘seal thi Mee tae day ot January, this ay RA! itor, Burleigh ‘Count », N. D. panalter ee ase; 34 by law was “teens ye in your | To 88 my Hand and official seal this See day of January, 1! ANK J. JO} Auditor Burleigh county N, D. be 23: 24 NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun Burleigh as. | of Pee Auditor, B Xe, oe P. Nt a ry pany ‘notified tl tract of Is fond’ rereinntter denctibea and wh sed ich asses name for tase tion for the eae a he leth day of ‘Becembe Fs dul; by law, jelinquent taxes of the yoar 1921, and that the time for redemp- tion’from said sale will expire nin ty days from the completed service of this notice, Said land is descrined an follows: Southwest quarter,” Section | 11, Range. 77. Amoui Towns I ne Hold Subsequent fis thib dal sand ‘interest as provided oe. hale ant Endnetn. sal eed thereof will issue ts then ie of the tg sale certificate h | the: ed deman the first |, ear 498t | to be it the habit of issuing checks to | without oe septs in the bank to cover. them. SstATE OF NORAH BA DAKO?. & of Burle ourt, Fourth rie! Count: Plaintiff, v: fondant. a. ‘ she hg 4 of: North, Dakota to the Named Defendant: ereby summoned and red to answer the complaint of taintife aes a and’ ot ey to annexed herew: Coun. istrtcy adietat District North Datota, Y. {W. Moyer,. De- AS ei thi eT ay ity of Binmarck Butle! ele eral gm North Dakota, within thirty days aft “g oti service of this eammons, yor exclusive of the day of sich service ‘and in case of your failure to so appear and answer judgment will be taken against wr ny default fo led_in the com. Dated reat 30, age DY, Attorney for Piatncien Residence and P. 0, Address, Bismarck, N. 1—23-30; por Ee 20-27 ‘NOTCH OF ide Lt ed oF fr. MTT née OP. deeded DAKOTA, Coun- ty 8B, Office of G. “Chas. F. Hofer D. herehy notified ‘chat 6 tract of lami hereinafter described and which was assessed in your Rame for taxation for the year 191 was on the 12th day of mber, 1922, duly seld, asx provided ey law, for the delinquent taxes’of the yoar 1921, Balt that the time for redemp- tion from naid sale will expire nine- ty suena from: the completed service of this natice. jd land is described as follows: Northwest quarter, Section 11, Township 138, Range 77. Amount polg for ae 2. -Bubmequent taxes paid by $91.80. Amount ere "to" Toteern at thid date, In addition to the above: amount interest as provided and unless leem sal FRANK OLINSON, Auditor Buren ‘County, NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF Rr- lah ed OF _N 4 digi ‘ Goun- of. Burleigh. Office of County Auditor: tek, N. D. W. G. Hoerr, Mankato, Chas. F. Hofer, Bismarck, N. D. You are hereby. notified ‘that. the tract of land ere ST described and which was essed in your name tort taxation for the year 1921 wes ow the 12th day of December, 1922, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the ye 1921, and that the time for redem tion from said sale will expire nine- ty days from-the completed service of this notice, Said land is described as follows: “Northwest. quarter, Section 1, Township a. anes, 7 t sold for, $53. paid by ‘pur. Ma ° 5 required to redeem at thit $192.09, In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay ithe costs of the service of this not and interest as provided bh; and unless you redeem sald from said sale béfore the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue vw the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by law, ‘itness my hand and official seal this 2ist day of ata 1926, RA! . JOHNSON, Auditor Burlelet ‘County, N.'D. 1—23-30; 2—6 ‘o '- | NOTICE OF Torco OF RE- DEM: STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. Coun- of Burleigh.—ss. Office of Gounty Auditors Blamarcke NoD. AY; G: jiloerr, Mankato, finn, Ghas. ¥. Hofer, ‘Biamarck, ‘N. ou are hereby notified ns the tract of land. hereinatter, od, Sod wich was amsemmed tn toe hame for taxation for the year 1921 on the 12th day of December, 1028, Guy sold, a provided by law for the delinquent taxes of the year 1921, and that the time for redemp- tion’ from said sale will expire nine- ty days from the completed service of this notic id land is described.as follows: Township “137, Range 76° Awount wnt . mene sold for. $72.04, Subsequent pald by purchaser, $104.05, Amount Fequired to redeem at this date, In addition to the above amount you. will be required to pay, the To taxes id jcosts of the service of this. notice ‘and interest as provided and unless you redeem sald land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a,deed thereof will issue to the del of the tax sale certificate as png hand ai Ti af this sist aay, of tal om oriste Auditor rane SS Sous NOTICE OF RX TION OF RE-~ STATS: pF, NORTH oarere Coun- Pe, Burleigh.—2ss; unt; y, Auditor, Bisma: ‘0. } er, Chi re! jed ‘that the t act ot ig Tt oe rere a i ract of lat afte and which ‘Was: atseseed in: your name for fexsnen fo: the year oan was on io ec. Decem| Provided by law [sae Pane: noid, Ly t 7 e delinquent taxes: the iba, the time for regemp: law t fi te maid sale will i if ion from sal will\expire’nin ty daye coms pee ed service of this notlee, Baie teern is described as follows: rter, — Secth ast Township” 338, Range 77. Amount sok 7 Amount required to edoem at Than date, $79.05. rein maaition to the above amount you will Se required to pay the Coats of the sefvico of this hotlee in Provided rest a8 are by a redeem said land natd sa} fore the expiration 9 time for redemy then Lod above wi $3.00 In all their. Glory: .. Investi- gate zarella, Milwaukee (1). Doe Sneh, Tacoma, Wash., beat Merle Alte, In- dianapolis (10). » Poronto.-Carl_ Tretnaine, Cleve- nd, defeated Johnny Brown of nd, Fe icgaae bantamweight champion ( 3 ~ Hollywood.—Sammy Mandell, Rock- foxd, i, outpointed Johnny ‘Adams, Gan Bernardino (10). wn Francisco. Frank ‘Schaeffer, age, b deat Jnek Silver, San Fran- leigh County Sportsmen's club — was held in the Lions club rooms in the} Grand Paci hotel yesterday after- noon. Encouraging reports covering ‘the propagation of Hungarian part- ridges were ved. These beauti- ful birds have so far tered n and inercased greatly in numbers. The Norih Dakota State Trapshoot- ers’ tournament will be hel in Bis- marck this summer, dates to be out later. riday gight, enjoying a| fitness my hand. and official neal oS IR ee Le me PT OR NOR Da Agee janet aNd acre" Court, rowed Sieg oibeaty Dasteiet. |: |) Andtor Burleian County, pany ® corpor- 5 i Hringwurst, Charles. ne and all orate unknown having. or claim eatate Na in oF en, oF- etd rance ul described in the. complaint, De- fendants. Pidve ared defen al sos ogo in ates action, the 1 the upper; Miss Grace Graves and Mr, John Grand Forks | La paugh of Bismarck spent Sundey| n of Bmerson | ting at the home of Ur, aad Mrs. racket. Lang went in- s emi-finals by beati the * ‘ow rink of Bowesmont, 10 ty | busin while Smeaton beat the Jamiesdn | Crystal for the third time NOVICK OF EXPIRATION OF ae NOTICE OF EXPIRATION. OF RE- A IN RATE oF ORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ae NORTH DAK Coun; STATE oF eee DAKOTA, Coun. any 1 iditor Bismarck, rN D, itor, Biss a. oT te Pa ao F.. Hofei inane i a You ‘are ‘he pant the s in Bismarck Friday. Those who went to Bismarck on. No. 7 Sunday were Warren Fisher, Francis Rockey and Camille Agnew. Mr. and Mrs. Rg Abelein and Migs | Flizabeth Kjorves motored to Bis- marek to a show Saturday night. Aft- ler the show they stopped at th® Ayres “home, where the evening was spent Playing cards. A lunch was served. Mr. Karl Baker’s family are now sick with measles, : ty during the b ied chat retiy ¥ weigh sw nerelater, 4 in’ your for taxation for the year: on) the 12th day sey eo, as provided by la’ the del! it taxes of the y. Pa! ‘of of Sais ye Biemarck, na! — the ry for rede! serve @ cony: m. sa Zhar,anewer"Gpon the subscriber | ty\days service H irty ‘days after. ee service oe a notice, of! f to mewsiniy em be taken sold tor, $53. the Foot | fo redenin At thi al f be co heavy y a erday on aceount of the tha to received from clubs throughout. the | vay * aa State which indicate that the mect| rine, Sactige ne, Caan ody will be largely attended, not only by | wert shooters in North Dakota, but from|iy coms to un erat thie cece meted ail gt ioe eau § mee: peeeele pecs ie annual election of officers G range Would Put His Own Team in of the Burleigh County Sportsmen’s club for the ensuing year, the. fol- tl League Circuit| Detroit, Mich,, Fe pee eae lowing were chosen: ©. W. Roberts, president; Fred eaten. viee, presi- dent; P. S, Eaton, secretary; Johp ‘A. Graham, treasurer, and Scott Cam- old “Red” G cation to et q mem-}for @ franchi Bred the next] the circuit. eron, O. N. Dunham and W. C. Bush, directors. The club is in Rood financial ‘eon- dition, ere & Sreatly inczeased L meeting of licati the club wail ri inthe Tons clap ia ace on ‘ebruary ¢ members are re. Dakota to’ thé dants: me for tax; atte te i n op. the ath day, 0 ‘any. of he, yenr nevdellna ent tree Hae od that’ the time: 106 the orape n from said sale will soxpire nines nie roms the completed service land ts 5 serena dae tts: 138, nge 77, Amount — oak for 28; St. Johns 34,--~ : They came ss far as Bismarck Satur- ih Teachers * Manketo day and Mr. ene returned ta Men- oken Sunday Mr. and Mrs. par Ps iy spent Monday evening visiting Mr. ;end Mrs. Ed Ebing. Mr. and Mrs, Mein Agnew moet |9 is ed to Bismarck Pa Otto Ayres is sow ill with | BOM in. te its ese’ hyatsips dae) Saad bs A peat) aH at ange atonal F Pootkelt lei a e for his own team He indicated that if ranted he hopes to db | use of the Yankee, Stadium. . a the home ‘games of |