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STEANS PLAY TONIGHT IN | BIG TEN RAGE Northwestern Sprung Sur-| ht by De- feating Ohio State Chica, pre cess of serambling the leaders in the| Western conference basketball race,| begun North- out of second place n tenight| when eight Indian Eaneont Wisconsin, nacle position in ne sta © to which the two crack | , out by ineligibility, takes on the Iowa Haw- econd division aggregation. The Buckeyes, ,who dropped to} fourth place when they lost to Chi-| cago, have chance to gain-a notch if, they. defeat Mlinois, which went IBA TOURNEY GETS STARTED St. Paul Bowlers Top List | Last Night — Visiting Teams Bowl Tonight reial club | , knocked Were sece ‘Twin Cities m and doubles today. To howlers try th five men sota towns. [WIGHT! include Minne- RESULTS — ‘ Jack Rides Boston, outpointed Eddie Huffman, Catifor-| (10). Joe Dundee, Baltimore, heat Jimmy Jones, Youngstown, Ohio 0), New York. = i Grand tpids, Mich. Tommy | Loughran, Philadelphia, outpointed] Chuck Wiggins, Indianapolis (10). . Ind. newspaper yehall, Chicago ade, Calizors Philadelphia} Harry. nt ion, de Owen Phelps, Arizona, (10). Denver. Jack Dempsey, heavy- eight champion, knocked’ out. four SF six-opponents in exhibition bouts. f. Calla- Hollywood, Mushy ft han, Los Angeles lightweight, won de- sion over Frankie + cago (10). Schaeffer, Chi- Butte, Mont.-Eddie O'Dowd, umbus, and Dixie Lahood, Butte ban- tamweight, boxed to draw (12). ? San Fraricisco—Vie Foley, couver bantamweight, was disquali- fied by referee for holding and de- cision was awarded to Johnny Farr, Oakland (8). i. Northwestern 18, St. Olaf 27; North Dakota eas 30; Macales- ster 15. Augustana 28; Corcordia 20, St..Cloud teachers 23; Winona teachers 19. Jamestown college 29; Minot Nor- mal 10. f Sports of All Sorts * oe Big Michigan Star “Bo” Molenda, Michigan's great fophomore footballer, continues to stand out as one of the best bets on ) the basketball team. “Not only is he ¢ # stellar defensive player but tops tthe Wolverines in scoring. He’s a stough fellow to keep in. cheek, as geveral Big, Ten quintets have dis- ‘covered. os State Back in John. Bentley of Pets Giants had » ine whington ‘back... ‘Minne: tion. Ten, Hits Twice Frisch of the Giants made th of the 1923 and 1924 ing .400 in the for- 58 the latter. re Then ‘outfielder of tht the the € Col- | Lyon: Urban while ed in George Mi While ing at V Han — Mrs. o ond plac Fifth, feats. G. W. | slow ball an “Lyons arrived over night. in the majors last jiants.” joined the White Sox in June, Baylor University. Thus with little less than three years’ experience, for Chicago last season and scored five shutouts, more pitcher in the ma that respect, defens| 643 counte: a fine the » White Sox. regarded as uncertaintie: ‘ibuted more than their I always knew Blankenship was a great p way the moment he began to mix an, with his pitching. A good i change of pace made h He’s the b n and Tam not e “The two Teds made our ball elub last season, manager of the Ch When two pi lfor you, they have con ” says Eddie Collins, s, Win 38 bail games are of victories. her. Fame came his REST PICK Chicago, Til.” 4, 8, Musical com- edy, “The Four Seasons”; 9:30, Variety. Z WTAM (38 6, Orches | 1) Gleveland, 0. 8, Dance tunes; Louis, Mo. » St. Louis miphony Orchestra. *WH2. (495) ‘New York City. 8 Radio novel; 8:25, Concerts ke Orchestra, Los Angeles, Organ; 8, Feu- extras 11, Frolic, San Francisco, The Geisha,” Sap exe musical comedy: 10, Orchestra, ee EASTERN TIME 1 WIP (608.2) Phifadctphia, Pa. chestra; 11315, Organ. utd (469) Washingto Trio; 8:30, Concerts 1 WREO (285.5) Lansing, Mich, cert; 10, Dance music, KDKA (309) Pittsburg, Pa. Concert; 8:30, Band. W. py (268) Akron, ‘Ohio. 6:30, Con- gfield, 3 WBZ (398.1) Sp Muns. 6:30, Orchestra; 7:46, Musical; 0:16, In- strumental. WCAE (461.3) Pittsburg, Pa, Concert; 7:30, Legion banque Classic i, Fla. 6:30, Tr. WGBU (384.4) Mia chestra; 10, Studio. WGY (379.5) Schenectady, N. Y. 6:80, Orchestra; 8:25, Musical; 10:30, Orchestra. WOR (405) Newark, N. J. Or- chestra; 8:45, Musical; 10: Band; 11:15, Dance music. WTIC (348.6) Hartford, Conn. 6:50, Orchestra; 10, Dance tunes WEAR (389.4) Cleveland, 0. chestra, WNYC (526) New York City. 7 Or cheatea; 8, Concert; 9, Novelty; 10, im. young pitcher develeped pting Kent Greenfield .of 1923, coming direct from he won 21 games than any other eds had the | bat) Four in Row Shock a member ¢ 20 or more victor sons in a ro’ One of Oldest Dauss of the been with the school’s inton high here, 17 » Wilton A, re from the State st night 29 to 15 the int Results of Last Night’s Basketball — at Mandan! girls 9, and Bismat The Referee ONE R Besa: ap herg did Laurie Layton finish in 2 western open golf tourna- H. c. ndan Independents 29 to 8./ Wills and | Lenglen Are Still Winning .--()—Miss Helen ae! by. defeating withput the Wills thus adv a one sided doubli v lasto defeated Westcott, 6-0, 6-0, Oklahoma finish in the Valley Conference bas- 7—T. R. W with nine wins, seven de- no dat day by the decisive urnament engien continued her course ctory n which she and Mlle. M Tied with dock Hutchison for see- How many world series has Jack Bentley been in T. Two—1923-24. What was Carl Mays’ pitching ree- ord with Cincinnati 3. DANGER IN COMMON DRINKING CUPS Yankees wns turn- our in 1921. of the the B Detroit oldest hurle club ever since. te ‘Training Salem high k Phantoms de- wn tennis cham- umphant riton tourn Mile. St. loss of a Nees. an= tly desir- Mrs. R. Young in the women’s ton tournament score of 6-1, through the wo- iss Dallett and in 19257—F. ‘ pion, was given the complimentary S| ea by land © BY DR. HUGH S. CUMMING ia General, United States Pub- lic- Healt | It is probably no exaggeration to pee that every day there are in the States, on an average, ns who suffer, | or a us ” Three victories and five defeats, a| percentage of ; and he drove away, unhurt. WORTH © LiN-SPORT] |. University of Vt, had a tough son in 1924. It not vin or tie one 8, but.in all ex- handed a severe scored a total of ust {7 points during the ign, 10 being made New Hampshire and the nder on Middlebury. opposition, on the other hand, ran up a total of 190 poin| every opponent breaking into the double-figure class, New “Hampshire, with 46 points, scored the most, closely by Dartmouth with . rmont was held to but 3 in the final game of the season, a BOXING It is oubtful if the boxing game ever had ws many cheese champions se the ppenent time, selections recently made_b: Tex Rickard, greatest of all fight promoters, were interesting, inas- much as two of, the champions were placed down in ‘the rating, while an- other was given w complimentary first place. Juck Dempsey, heavyweight cham- Many of the fight experts eve Dempsey is through with the ring. if he does any more fighting, his epee nose will prove his undo- ng. The two champions, not so regard- Rickard, were Rocky Kansas rley “Phil” Rosenberg. Kansa: on the title by a victory over the rather lucky Jimmy Good- rich, while Rosepberg: won from the punch-drunk Cannonball ‘Martin, who had previously been decisively ‘beat- en by Carl Tremaine of Cleveland. It is said that Benny Leonard, who retired as the undefeated lightweight | champion, intends to come back, as he has two wins over Kansas to his credit. ——___-______¢ NEWS BRIEFS | {i +—____-________—_ Faulkion, 8. Do-A, W. Ewert, eon- ed of embezzlement, will be sen- tenced March 15. | designation of indidates for the legislature was race mended, ina resolution adopted al ee E _ Wahpeton, N. D,~When @'locomo- tive struck the, rear of a local mer- chant’s automobile he ~ steered this machine a half mile down the tracks tile paralysis, smallpox, chickenpox, mumps, German measles, septic gore throat, and last but not, Teast, Mthe drinking cup was onee common cold. The common 4 fruitful source of dist The common towel and the com- mon comb and brush of the waiting room .or other public mie it all tribute to bring their usérs inte oneats je} close relationship, « “relationsh' ty. closer ae in that of ordinai qeare with - friends c cannot individuall; completely , pe. = of disease Others ate of the opinion that|-- M’LEAN COUNTY POULTRY SHOW A GREAT SUCCESS-/EXAIBITS DOUBLE. re LAST YEAR’S-WINNERS ANNOUNCED state conference of Repubticans, ‘ con- | winn Rac’ (410.7) Montreal, Can. 7:16, Trehestra; 8:30, Studio; 10:30, O# chestra. WGBS (316) New York City. 7:30, Near East Relief program; 8:30, Variety; 10:30, Orchestra. ‘WOO (508.2) Philadelphia, Pa. 7:30, Orchestra, WRNY (258.5) New York City. 7:30, iets 3.9, Vocal; 9:15, Piano; Musicale. Waar 272.6) Staten Island, N. Y¥. 8:40, Vocal; 8:50, veces WRW’ (2726). Tarrytown, N.Y. 9, baad and instrumental; 10, Con- WAHG (316) Riehmond Hill, Ne Y. 12, Concert. CENTRAL TIME q KYW (536) Chicago, Ill. 6, Orches- Bet 11:30, Feature; 1, Insomnia WENE (266) Chicago, Ill. 6, ,Con- cert; 8, Popular; 12, Froli WHT (400) Chicago, Ill. 6, Organ; 6:30, Vocal; 9:30, Entertainers; 12, Popular. yen’ (447.5) Chicago, Il. 6, Or- an; 6:30, Orchestra; 8, Revue. WOAW (526) Omaha, Neb. 6. Or- chestra; 9, Classical; 10:15, Dance music, (416.4) St. Paul-Minneapolis; 6:15, Concert; 8:15, Musical; 10:05, Dance tunes. WFAA (476) Dallas, Tex. 6:30, Or- chestra; 8:30. Vocal and instry- mental; 11, Orchestra.’ N (302.8) Chicago, Ill. 6:30, C certs 8, Musical; 10:10, Old time ille, Tenn. 6:36, 10, Musical; KES (266) Shenandoah, Ia. win (302.8) Chicago, Ill. cal; 11, Dance prograi WLW (422.3) Cincinnati. O. gan; 8 St. Valentine’s Day feature; 9, Dance tunes. WHAS (399.8) Louisville, Ky. 7:30, 8 Or- Concert, ae (296.9) Houston, Tex. an; 8:30, Piano;. 11, Orchestra. WORD (275) Chicago, Il. 8, Orches- tu 8 Trio and solo ayn Atlanta, Ga. 5. Popular. 0.7) Lincoln, Neb. 8:30, Caan re i) oyaneerts * 9, Musi- Orchestra, ' 7, Con- 7, Musi- » Classi- Si 7, °Or- nul 7, Or- |: yates bear m. nderwood; Underwood. ‘Befi—1st, Lawren (wood; eat W.. Mel rl yew. Grabinger, Webct, Under- ick, Underwood; rood. er, Underwood; ay Turtle Lake; 3rd, 01 lerwe le Bire—tst L. Weber, Ui rwood; 2nd, J. D. Hansen, “furtl fom ; Srd, Andrew G ests Unidos, 1st, Otto oan, . Hartson, Tur- onan i WHB (365.6) Kansas City, Mo. 9:30, Orchestra; 10:15, Conce: 10245, Dance music. WKRC (423) Cincinnati, Ohio. 10, Orchesti ae oon: 11:15, Or- chestra; 1 MOUNTAIN Tamm KFXF (250) Colorado: Gprings, Colo. , Orchestra. 8, OF tle bake; “ira ton. é Pirmonth ‘Old Fen- A de 3 derwoo ae _Arnavimeon nd, Otte, Hagberg; Un: f Poh—2nd, Avg. Gross; lun KOA (322.4) re Colo. chestra; 10:30, Dance tunes. PACIFIC TIME ehh Appr ater Ore. 6, Con-} 4, cer’ ) 8 * at Rose Comb in ES Francisco, Cali Young: Pen—1st, Emil 4 tke, Un- KFL (467) Los ‘Angeles, Catit, 7,| 427004. ; 4 Quartet; 8; orehentea 9; Vocal; }, Young Male Bird—ist, Henry Jo. 10, Feature; 11, Frot nnes, Underwood. : KHJ' (405.2) Los Angeles, Calif. 8, Hen—1st, Henry Johannes, Under. sarc e—t Henry Johannes, Un- ~ ~=~-®! Hen—2nd, Otto -isenman, Under- |} weed. Pullet—ist, Otto Hisesman, Under- ‘wood. >. BEST PiUK WBBM (226) Chicago, Ml. 12:30, Classical; 4, Features; 8, Orchestra and soloists; 12, Buff Orpingtons Nutt Sirol Pen—1st, C. M. Sayler, Un- Chica; m. ineerts Youn, derwood; 2nd, Guy Miller, Underwood. ‘OM Male Bird—-2ud, Reinhold Say- ey tne Male Bird-—tet, Guy Mille, Undermpods 2nd, Reinhold Sayler, a Pullet—lst, Guy Miller, Underwood. gle Com! lack Leghorn ow ba ist aie Grabinger, Un- bad set Alvin Soderquist, Under- ‘wood, Comb White Leghorn Young Pen—1st, H. C. Reeshagen, | ani Underwood. Old Male Bird—ist, Osborn Loren- zen, Washburn. Hen—2nd, Osborn Lorenzen, Wash- ‘burn. Pullet—1st, Osborn Lorenzen, Wash- burn. Comb Browk Leghorns Old Pen—ist, Aug. Gutknecht, Un- derwood. ht Beahmas Old Pen—2nd, W. W. Saldin, Cole- Pen-2nd, W. W. Saldii (400) PH i. Grekawtrey 6:30, 9:30, Popular [GO (361.2) San Francisco, Calif. 3:30, Little Symphony orchestra. WIZ (455) - York City. 9, Studio; 10, dfrey Ludlow, violinist. ba EASTERN TIME woo ioe Philadelphia, Pa. 0, Musi: Sacred recital. CKAC G10.) Montreal, Canada. 2:45, Symphony orchestra. WGY (379.5) Schenectady, N. Y. 3, Musical; 5, Organ; 9, Studio; 10, Violin. BBR (272.6) Staten Island, N. Y. Vocal; 3:40, Orchestra; 10,/, Violin. KDKA (309) Pittsburg, Pa. 1, Or- oe) New York City. » Orchestra. wrie use)" Hartford, Conn. 5, Organ; 9, Can Colehardor. WOAP. (469) Wa ington, D. C. 6:20, oak Si W. W..Seldin, Cofchar- String_ensemble. bor. WCAE (461.3) Pittsburg, Pa. i Van Comb rar N 5, 6:30, Concert. Benth LG. watt, Underwood. WBZ (333.1) Springfield, Mass. 7, Pallet—a ray Emil Underwood. Concert; 8, Orchestra. Young Male Bird—1st, Emil Wilke, Soe (492) New York City. an: Underwood. Musical program by Mi vane Coital Family” ito! Bowes. and the direct from the, (1 Theater, New York City, To EE (476), byte Ge waar (305.9), WTAG (268), 52.7), WOAB (461. . ‘Awrster Kent Radio Hour. yeast tite soprano, accompanied by Max Jaffe. WLIB (302.8), WEE 4 3. (305.9), WGR (319), WGAP (460) WCAE (461.3), WCCO (416.4), WOC (484), WWJ (352.7), WSAL (325.9), re EN KSD (545.1), WTAG VTRAL TIME WOAW. (526) Omaha, Ndi. Matinee program. WENR (266) Chicago, Ul. WORE 45.8) Fopplar. City, Mo. * 3, IE cl ida Milton Johannes, White Pekin Ducks KYW (550) Chi Il. 4:80, Con- 4 weet aaa kanye Old Pair—Ist, Otho Snyder, Under- 'EBH (370) Chicago, Ill. wa i it Wi ine # Pair—tst, Emil Wilke, Un: cale; 7, Classical. es wise: (302.8) Chicago, Ill. 5, Musi- xi (545-1) St. Louis, Mo. 6:15, Or- wHo “C320) Des Moines, Ia. 7:30, Trio. WCBD (844.6) Zion, Ill. 8, Instru- mental and vocal solos. KTHS (374.8) Hot Springs, Ark. 9, Vocal and instrumental; 10, Frolic. Pai (296.9) Houston, Tex. 9:30, ui ‘Wwoc (488) Davenport, Ia. 9:45, Lit- [8 tle Symphony orchest WKRC (42 Cincinnati, Obi Classical; 11:30, Dance tan WFAA (476) Dallas, Tex. 11, Orches- tra, WHB (365.6) Kansas City, Mo. 11:15, 0 {OFE*™ MOUNTAIN TIME KOA peas 5 rey Colo. 3, Organ. FIC TIME White Wyandottes Old: Pen—ist, Frank Lewis, Wash- 2nd, L. E. Lee, Patkirk. Young Pen— let, Frank Lewis, Washburn; 2nd, L. E. Lee, Falkirk; Srd, L. G. Stewart, Underwood, Old Maie,Bird—2nd, Frank Lewis, Noung ie ki 31 Hen—1s Frank Lewis, Washburn; ‘2nd, L. E. Lee, Walkirk. Pullet—ist, L. G. Stewart, Under- wood; 2nd, L. EB. Lee, Falkirk; 3rd, |“ Frank Lewis, Washburn. Toulouse Geese | Old Pair—ist, “hailton Johannes, ‘Underwood. 1:30, 2, Con- 5, Musi- der * Rouen Ducks - Old Pair—2nd, John Moore, Under- wood. ys Ast, AlvipafSeabi unite, Pe ina ana Un- Px L. Le Lee, Fal kirk; 3rd, if, L E Lec, | ed aati a, rgan; 8, ee _Sacob | Fortand, Orchestra. KGW (481.5) Fortland, | _, Cert. Friday and Saturday of last week were big days at Underwood for the proud prize winning poultry as well], as its owners and visiters. The number of birds shown this x ar was more than twice as many year and twice as many first mee ‘were paid this year. The Underwood community hall was only partly large-enough ta hold the crowd Saturday afternoon. . Joseph |, Kitchen, state commissioner of agri- | es and labor, was the first speak- ey prize money ar was carried away by turkeys exhibited {rom the Underwood com- ity. ee Other Speakers Otho 8 tent ta ae atetnen Uns | Toa Moore, - Under- rt, Underwood. jird—Otho |:5 3 le oleae on fen 3. ea wim talaroet giainn 4 peo i cia | Underwood, ee Island “Reds ai Laue, Me “1 sw peta on Male Birds—O, L: Garrison. ct ist, Underwoor id, “he Weepstakes on Female Birds—O. Wiesne rd pra try, or 9 ts Jingereraet. Beste ind: ‘awa! ‘om ale Birds Eni | prises: ‘ Landgren, g MEN Miss Elle Pena abd Miss Alice Rockey Were, Bas engers to Bismarc! st: Satay. @ As Mildred Funston, who teaches athool neat N. pent Sat- and Sunday vi her moth- M.E. Funston. Graves, 0 tee in the % line Oa day init vel ind. Sun visitin, na ime Mr. and Mrs. Chas Oey Arthur Noriin left St. Paul with a carload o! he i Ce Ebli and Mrs. Ed, ity visited at ‘the ay L, Dralle home in Bismerer Tues ternoon, 3 Nellie ea, ond the pupils % ‘, No, 3 were srciock dinner by udson. Tv. ‘Welch js ‘now on the Hist. Mr. Fred Nelson “ gold his Ford ag ‘wedan to Mr. Chattes NeCot- |, Messfs. Eat) and C. M.. Snyder have beon busy tearing down the old barn purenaee from Abe . Hoggins. They are moving it to their. farm amet of a pare, where they expect to Mr. and Mrs, R.. M:_Lédemann | o—~ spent Saturday evening at the.home ba iy and “~ A. Dance. esday for hogs and and fam- ‘arren, wi is iat is “now improving Clisby of wnat he “ion home P, King’s hg Piteine afternoon Lagheeerned and Deputy afer wefe out to Menoken for the person that jarness and @ saddle Mr, Bliss of McKenzie. ‘Wed- nesday Mr. Park a eins one of his horses amd . Ki néw wagon di Was caught near and the property held by the sheri! for identification. -A meeting oft, the iadérn Pe ac wo Be ne hail on Wena ednesday An ene on Wwening. oyster supper was. reed all mae the ametting and many visiting members were among the participants. Sev- eral new members were initiated, and k | nasiunt on was quite t erethy Wood ne on the sick}, were |' iigibe paldiae te niles aes coanty bavnettail ogtament Be be oe at the Valley auby high school, ‘Thursday pad Fri ay; February 18 and nd 19, PROTEST warpdvorxs PLAN Linton. — bust jons protesting against: the p1 sewer and wa- tetwotks vortay order by the city council a! and be- ing genetally sfj BUILDING ‘HIS SPRING RUTLDING WORK | will be spent. in Garrison the _comi summer ac- cording to O. K. Void, Bismarck con- tractor, in building projécts. One business bey and several residences are to be built ‘ RESOLUTION PASSED Sanish.—A\ meeting of .the Mountrail junty comsaher i. resolution was passed giving a vote of thanks to EE. Fredesa of Ryder for hin services fi qocating the erec- tion bridge across the Missouri river Satish and the ap) nprouents to the bridge and for his efforts in behalf i the Rdoxevelt . National Parl was decided to change the name of Sheep creck to Fredeen creek in pores intics of Mr.-Fre- deen’s services to the county. STATE OF SORT piGeA, Rurteigh..—ss. Fourth Jud Land Compan Brin ‘od Plaintiff, W. vi }, and atl persons Aug or cltiming an catate or interest. in or lien or gneumbrance upon the, property desctibed fn, the complalnt, De- fendants. Coun- aatrict ict. a f r. i dictst, UM MONS ‘ef North Dakota to tho North Dakota, and to serve a cop. of your answer upon the subscribe | in thirty days after the servic his summons upon you, Sive of the day of service: case of your failure to “appear. or. answer judgment. will be taken against you by default for the re- lief demanded in the complaint. Dated, ents 29th day of January, » Reeen, & ie Tha Aperesea ess for the pd hast! lock,” B ck, OTN Tht is an action to. quict title and relat to Lots Twenty-three (23) and Lwonty-four (24) 18 Block Seventy ( riginal Plat of Bis- altogether a very enjoyable time was 1) The Ladies Sunshine club of Mot- fit held a pee meeting the latter part of this The Ladies vai of Moffit is giving Valentine program followed by an yster supper” on Feb. 12, 1926. The orm iz to be given at the hall the supper will be served in the ‘Bat Stop dining room. Come one and pail and have a good time. ram is in charge of Mrs. H. P, Asseltine. Visitors to the cc tal city the. past week we Mrs. A Feces mage Mrs. F. WN Moffit, nr. | © Mr. and Mrs. F. it, Mr. C..Kimbal, and Mr. "John Bul jock. Friends of Mrs. Clara Fuller of Brittin, N. D., formerly of Moffit, will be very sorry to hear of ‘her } be: demise.. Mrs, Fuller had been sick ‘but a shért time. The body was tak- en to Bismarck undertaking rooms, from where the funcral will be held jon Saturday, the 13th. Interment at mt Fairview cemetery. - a “ New York, Feb. 13.—I have ceased te “view with alarm” the question. of the. alleged descent into flappery, wildness and debauch of the young ‘girls of our time. In spite of al the Lalla one be- havior at tee fiestas, ni; ‘and such which I have be which, See " scemapincatis | Jabout ‘thé nation,’ have octasioned endless sermons and cries of despair; | tr: in spite of. sugar papas with iting: ides eae ts spite of anys. in every ave. Sac date on “how the other half liyés.” ft can, mcg a pervey. of ‘great it. it; ‘oy every ¢ ot for. every pet inned a ne Tecan ied you tl ‘trying crash the gates the eis "Rhee a musical » the recitals. ‘What opened’ my. eves, was thist rena Saturday night, duri r season, a free symphony. concert i held at the Metronet itan Muse ‘The itt show: er te Birds—H. C. le Birde+-H. Bird—Ist, Ae ey sai Dave Owens, secretary of the Minot {i Association of Commerce, spoke on the. work of thét organization, and invited ‘the in county folks to come to the fair on Feb. 17: G. A. Lindell of Wat to ty st em try. try. and covoperat ina ela 8 ie ricks ce pate Otto Olson, Gr: ¢] Burleigh’ an Ce he. long lin: Town -Hi et 8 te ky Felt bi, nce: eR ne 86.000 Co 100,900 wilt puditoriums alone. eck ‘te amber of flapper; the : st the bu rata and the sical Idi- ile ther}; 8 Soure to make i STATH OF 5 REMTNG geTR ty of Burleigh.—ss. In Court. Before Hon. 1. C. Davie Judge. In the Matter of tte Estate of Jul- ius Ladehoff, Deceased. Matt Pillen; Petition olin 1, Ladehoff, Gustav Ladehotf, Charles "Ladehoff and Herman dehoff, and all other persons pinterestet, eneenbon Htation Hearing Pet! Co! ‘oun’ of Above. yamed Hexpondents: raalted sack. of you are here- Bro ted and - required ‘to appear the Boceaty, Court of the Cour ney of Burleigh,’ in said State, at the office’ o! ‘the Coon saane ai ounty, at the Cour Sfouse in the Cliy of Bismarck in said Coun and Bt tenth day of Ma 1936, at the hour of ten o'clock ‘in the forenoon, of that day, to show cause, haven Why Mate Dillon’ shoul be appointed, administrator of estate of Julius Ladehoff, lato of he city of Bismarck, “Burleigh unty, North Dakota, deceased, tntentate, and letters of administra: tton to said Matt Pillen thereon. Let service be made of this cita- tion.as required by law. a Dated this tith day “Of February, éiany BY ECM vas, “dete of thé County Court. é 2—13-20 ox MontcAce Is ki le} a uiven, ‘That ag ju gement. / morte re rendered: by the District ginhecr eta utth Judicial Dis- pert gt? for the Cou we ay NOTICD | -Court cn DP, 1926, wi Hollza beth M: end ae attractions fh the -win- [4 ' aes as pan at public, ction rt ee sor auction efron of the. court yi ft ‘a it Bis- Br ‘ ‘he premises to Me sold as afore- salt’ pursuant to said judgment and Hi teeeed te to this notice are describou jo) The Bouthease one (SBY also. the of. Sats te ae ara ae ae BS Nortt of aus i cridian’ itt ‘alt ar this sth aah of January, A. ROM, Burjelgn County, NED. inti, 23-30; 2—6-13 pet be 1e Reel if ° Da- ak a bei ad D, gurth nt Judicial Distr

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