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We ear Better Clothes | Bismarck’s Only Exclusive High Class Tailoring at a Price You Can All Afford ' LARGEST STOCK OF NEW WOOLENS: - NOTICE OF EAMIRATION OF HE. DEMETIO i 1 BAKOrA, Coun. | Office of} aut, | Paul, . Chilton, Mankato, Minn. Motified that the eribed r sild sale will expire the compieter ibed as follows r, Section 5, 73, Amount required Township sold f toredecin at (his date, In ition to the above you will be required to pay the cost Of the Sérvice of this notice and in tas provided by law and un youredoem said land fron | Ty Cobb Will Be in His 22nd TICK OF U Anacon- put, Yegen $ r Burleigh County, sale w m the complete tice. nd is deseribed as follows _Northesst quart nship 138, Range 79. Amount $94.7 the abeve t quired to T DAKOT A, Coun. ty sh.—ss. Offi of apcnunty, Auditor, and name fort Be 119, and that the time for ret tion from said sale will expi ty days from the completed s of this noti taxes 34 Amount redcem at this date, r nd’ from #1 ale” befor : of time for red napa EY will i holder of the tax sale ec iy County Audie To William ¢ your 1 -mber, S provided by XES Of the will expir “tte completed si as nahin “i, Amount sold for, $86.86. taxes ps Amount di mount | H costs | nd in| nd un- nd from id tion of the bove stated, issue to the < mitle certifi you will be r of the serv terest as provided by law Jess you redecnt said 3 NoTice OF ExPimation OF RE- DEMPT! Mt STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun. ty, of Burleigh: Office of ounty Auditor, Tlemarck, To Leslie 8, Hackney, St. Paul, Mion. Adam Bonnlander, Chilton, Wis. William G. Hoerr, Mankato, You are hereby notified that. tract-of tand Werchter: dedctibed peel was assessed in your taxation for the year ZF a on the 1zth day of Decem. t iacneuee «is ihe thine iat 2 Eerie ii mn a dare tron “the. “Compietea | nd’ is described as pollews; }. Amount soaulren eimat this date, $77.56. ~In ‘addition to the ante, f Smount ou will be required to poy. fh costs b pervs of ge notice ‘and in as provided b: SPORTS t mount | #2 sts | i) School Lands SORTS ‘ASBALL T0 DEPEND MUCH ON OLD GUARD Season—Eddie Collins in His 21st ¢ York, Mareh ¢ prospects for season of recent years embraced ihoch-dependente Upon the Old guard| as they do this y ec operation which h batting v n for his 22d m last year whe n he hit for . Eddie Collins, starting his The Mat w public le the Court Mid hay dandy which n sold on Contract I for rent for a beginning with a minkmum quarter section. reyerted to the cancellation of nd through fore- xt be offered for thd following terms. and per, acre for the cul- ry land for one year ior to the nM yinent. of. the. required tto the County Treas- rime. In there ot any parcel of . In case cul- ed lands sed for one or rs the uncultivated portions must be leased for equired sing the a h guarter section of thereof, included nds will not ompany al: for public in- 8 Le- to the Board of hool Lunds re= wht to rejeet any and! 25.00 Neward, Oftered y person Who will fur nish ¥ tion leading to the ar- t moved buildings or ‘ements from ALL Letsos y to secure the use of School Land is first’ leased the will qui emount ¢f 1 8 < nd is also subject to fine of $300.00 or one year in jail or oils Albin 4 Mandan tf tion, ‘Thompson, Yards, In Aunic J. Kikul, for- y Annie J. Brown, and all Other persons anknowi claiming al estate or intorest In, or lie mi upen the’ proper- bed in the complaint, de- fendants, State of a bene Bhicotn To The d Defend: Mae Wea complaint on file in the District court in and for t ft ivich and State and to serve a copy of wpe: the subscriber at ii ; ui City of Wilton, N.D., La thirty days after the #erviee suniunons upon you usive rai of service; and in came failure to’ appear gr answer, judg- ment will be taken against you by f] thes con for ee relief demanded Jn the compli 24th, 1936. GARE cd ebri ary Jory Tr Pluintiff's attorn ‘ost, eftice ad- Gress ‘and rouigence, “wWifton, M Lean Eientr N To the Above Named Detendanta: | take Notico That. tire ci st res wale thet Hein, ite 2ist year, still ranks among the greatest infielders. Tris Speaker's batting eye is as good as ev, Wal- ter Johnson, in his 20th season, is counted on to win at least 20 games for the Senators. Oldest National Leaguer Sack Wh in his 18th season, is the oldest National Leaguer in point of consecutive service, yet he has received the highest salary of any Brooklyn player for 1926. Max Car- cy, captain of the Pirates, startshis 16th campaign as does Grover Cleve- land Alexander of the Cubs. Brooklyn acquired Rabbit Marans ville to plug an infield gap. Wash! ington has obtained Joe Hush, now in his 15th season, to reinforce a pitching staff already well supplied with veterans. Wally Pipp waived out of the American League, is counted upon to fill Cincinnati’s first base hole if he comes to terms. Babe Ruth has whipped himself in- to condition for a banner campaign. He is 32 now and expects to stick to the big show until ‘he is 40. Speaker, Cop Collins and John- son average 1 GREBWILL TRYTOGET TITLE BACK Will Train in Earnest For Re- turn Bout With Tiger Flowers May 21 Pittsburgh, March 4.>-()-~ Harry Greb, ex-middleweight _ titlcholder, will train in carnest, for his return bout May 21 with the new king of the division, Tiger Flowers. Greb and his manager, James (Red) Mason, are back in Pittsburgh until next week, when they will go. to Hot Sprin; Ark., where Greb eal take daths and treatments for nearly a month. This will be the first step in a long, gradual campaign of con- ditioning, Mason said. In April the former champion will go to Conneaut ke, Pa, and establish training quarters. z Speaking of last Friday's fight, Mason declared the “windmill” re- ceived a benefiginl shock and learned a valuable less his defeat. “Harry h where himself in the Training has had ways ‘been tistenietul to him, ¢sj cially a long period of it, and it only been his wonderful body and fighting heart that have combined to carry him through to the top. Now, Commissioner of certify, that al Hail In- » Company of Waseca, Min- having been duly authorized insurance business. kota, and haying a des 0 with this Department ion of its holders of es, has ceased posit of sort quest for-themreturn of. said de- posit. The said company has_ presented to this Department an affidavit to the effect that it has no policies of hail insurance now in force, and no aid Habilities for hail losses iit state of North Dakota. In accordance with 4899, C. 19 orth Dakota, unless ints t is notified ‘on or befor ate Uhree months after first pub- tion) of any ¢ or claims for omen outstanding against said {he deposit ault has occurred in it and princi- of the ed by the Mortgag and whereas the nor e does elect to foreeluse on the past due and unpaid principal and interest of said obligation only. ¢ is hereby given that that and de- uh and of i pated the ed for sa Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on the 2% day of June, 1920, at 9:3) M., and recorded in Bovk at puge 365, and as- id mortgagee, by an in- writing to the Btu by fale of the premises th such mort: gace hs nafter described, at the front door of ‘the Court House, City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh. “and State of North hous at the hour of two o'clock, on the 16th day of April to satisfy the amount duc upon past duc Installments of said mortgage on the day of sale. The omises described in such mort: roa and which will be sold to nat. ay ribed as fols Hale gi wren i By “at Settion aces -four 434), in Tow: ae One Hundred and Forty-t rth, of Range Soventy« “Hive here will be due on the pee on instalments of such mortgage the day of sale the sum of El at piahdeed and Twenty and 14/100 (820.18) Dollars, together with the statutory costs of foreclosure. portion of suid described mortguy aden forecicsed upon and the hereunder. » sect {leat avclared ba f} and inferior t GROUND FLOOR FIRST GUARANTY BANK: BUILDING: I think, the realizes that he must de- prive himself of @ great deal if he wishes to stage a comebatk.” Helen Wills Would Like to Have Tilden For Doubles Partner) Mentone, France, March ape ig Helen Wills wants “Big Bill” Tilden to come across the ocean and with her in‘the mixed doubles -at Wimbledon. She expressed the view today that ne June she would be in such form that she would prove: a worthy partner for him. “Of course I have no say in the matter and must play with the part- mer chosen for me by the United States Lawn Tennis association,” she said. “But I cannot help feeling that any mixed doubles pair defeating Til. den and mé imbledon would know that they had been’ through a tennis match.” At the Baseball. Training Camps Chicago.—The Chicago White Sox started the early playing seasoh with dignity, staging the first teeining battle before Commissioner K. Landis, at Shreveport, ‘La., yesterday. The game was a tivclnalie 3-8 tilt between teams directed by Mai Eddie Collins and Coach Ben Ega The Chicago Cubs at Catalini land engaged in fielding and batting practice yesterday. The training tri series with Los Angeles opens Fyi- day. é New York.—Dazzy Vance, who al- most can make a baseball vanish sg his terrific speed, has vanished him- self from the Brooklyn Dodgers training camp at Clearwatay, Fla. He has been gone two days. - George Herman Rath broadcasts from St. Petersburg: “The Yankees will ‘win the pennant, Philadelphia should finish about ond, and Washington perhaps fourth. Philadelphia—An injured knee, which kept him out of the game. all last season, continues to bother Joe Hauser, first bageman of the Ath- letics. He expected ake in * first ole me of the meee Fort joride, yesterday, at in pain, hed to take a rest. ‘At Bradentown, a gogen special hais antar arrived for Joe Bentley of the phillies. Washington.—Walter Johnson “is nursing a black and blge hip at-the Tampa camp of the Washington Sena- |° pe He got’ it when~he failed.to a drive from Joc Judge's bat. frat the exception of Johnson's ‘bruise, Goslin's eold, and a tired arm or two, the Senators are reported in a mags a shape. Pittsburgh.—The infield and out- EE Id personnel of the Pirates ‘will wa at Paso Robles, California, to- ij ; pression was reported much evidence in camp when it-was. that Max Carey had been St. Louis ‘hospital suffering from. a me would not Cleveland.—The Cleveland Indians, engaged in light workouts in their training camp at Lakeland, Florida, yesterday. Cincinpati.—Manager Jack Hen- dricks. suid’ the best thing he had seen in. three days’ practice of the Cincinnati Reds at Orlando, was the promise of two young catchers, Rang- now and Sukeforth. Detroit.—Batterymen of the Detroit Americans continued their limbering up exercises at Augusta, Georgia, de- spite a cold wind which swept the field for the second consecutive day. Other members of the squad arrive next week, * St. Louis.—The Cardinals were put through another brisk workout at San Antonio, Texas, yesterday, in preparation for the first exhibition eames of the season Saturday ‘and junday at Waco. The Browns had a rigorous da; Tarpon Springs, Florida, featured by the hitting of Bill Jacobson,. who lifted several over the fence. Boston.—The Braves are beginning to round into shape at St. Peters- burg, Florida. In a six-inning ganic yesterday, Harry Wertz, a novice pitching for the regulars, ‘held oppos- ing batters to onc hit, one base on bats, and one run. In New Orlcans, Manager Quinn, of the Red Sok, received word that Fred Haney, former r, was on his way to talk terms. Hancy is the geason’s last holdout. n FIGHT RESULTS 4 "Has ana.— Hilario Martinez, Span- ish lightweight cham saa beat John- ny Dundee, New Yo: tom York—Georgie Levine. Brook- lyn, won from ‘Tommy Milligan, Scotland (12). NE a GR wag HSN *hilade! Sto} Beetles. gaps Meow Los les—— Jimmy McLarnin, SMiend a alif., knocked out Joey Sangor, Milwaukee: (3). —— nse / ‘CHEVROLE A | Think how low the recept re- duction of Chevrolet. prices brings the cost of a fully . equipped automobile. Com- pare what you get. for Chev- rolet’s new low: prices: with any other car in the world. Touring Roadster Coupe - Coach - Sedan - Landau % Tan Truck - - 395 1 Ton rack °” > 550 1. 9. b. Flint, Michigan Remember that Cheveolet equipment. includes‘ speedo- meter, Fisher body, and hallpon ‘tires on closed models, Duco finish, Alemite lubrication sys- tem and scores of tothes Featnees Now more hie ever a check price for price and value for value~-and. you avill buy a Chevrolet. ‘Come in. 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