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SLATTERY AND | STRIBLING TO MEET TONIGHT, Many Believe Battle Will End Leng Before the Limit Is Reached New York, March ¥ Stribling of Ai and Jimmy Slattery of Buffalo, "N.Y. are at the cross roads of heavyweight pugilism| and tonight will decide which will) make the turn, as th cannot go| ight on side by These youthful ng | performers into the boxing foreground about ars ago in much the same ‘areers are linked, for the then light ion, Mike Me- jon contest only up a six-round bout at Buffalo. ce then both have gained their majority and may engage in bouts of more than six rounds, to which they were limited in New York state while minors. Tonight's squabble is set for 10, but there are many who be- lieve that the battle will end long limit is reached. Each € Slattery was a sensation until Dave Shade knocked him out in tiree t summer, After outpoint- i Maxie ck led the out by P Stribling month hater lost ewspaper decision to Ad Stone of Philadelphia. Then he outpointed Jimmy Delaney of St. Paul twice, and red a technical Knockout 0 Quintin Romero at} Boston. He has been inactive since December, The fight in Madison Square Gar- den will bi at 10 p.m. HAGEN WINS WEST COAST GOLF MATCH emes From Second Place and Scores 283 to Beat Bobby Jones’ 285 , March 25. . " al professio golf champion, concentrated to com from a second place and win the w coast open golf championship with a card of Bobby Jones, national amateur champion, turned in a card of 236 Hagen was when the tohim. I bent: t ed at (P) * ti knew he had to h Atlantic golfer. the mark and got a so he 70} Which brought his total for the .our-)2Z hament two strokes under Jones’ Tabby Cruickshank turned in a card} The gallery's n the Hagen- Jones duc! was further enlivened by announcement that the two golfers have wagared a hat gn the outcome of their play in this tournament, the American open and the British crown, Jones, entitled to $500, asked that the money not be taken from the purse, and Cru hank won second money. Tommy Armour, rasota, took fourth plac ith 291, le Bill Mehlhorn, and Al pinosa, both of| Chicago, were tied. for fifth place with cards vf 292 respectively Routine training camp drills and early practice games of the big time Baseball players have not been in ‘yuin, the athletes now showing the form desired for the start of the Yong grind which leads to pennants for the. best. The Washington Senators were ‘Welpless against the Dazzling Vance during his three innings on the mound for Brooklyn at Tampa. Hoyt of the New York Yankees pitched four hitless frames against the Cin- cinnati Reds at St. Petersburg, Fla., and Uhl of the Cleveland Indians baffled the oe Braves in the three innings he worked at Lakeland, Fla. Slim aris went the full nine burst] six-round | draw with Berlenbach in 1924, but al jin order to get Bush. “HACK” WILSO: “T,, {Such is the expr Wilscn and “S the smallest playe Carth; d follower: this season, ond base. of the team rom nowhere | ~ HARRIS SEES SRD PENNANT | FOR SENATORS Club Will Be Stronger | Than In 1925 BY BILLY E' Tampa, Fla., March Can Wash- ington win its third successive Amer- ican League pennant? Manager Stanley Harris believes it can and will.® And [ might mention that Mr. Harris is not inclined to boasting. There are many who belive the Senators have passed the peak of their game and are due to crumple, as did the New York Yankees of 1924 after winning three straight. “I see where some of the boys insist you will need plenty of glue to ke {your team from ing apart t Avalcn, Catalina Island, March 20.— jon one hears when ” Adams of the Chi ; in the National League, but Manager Joe Mc- Washington Leader Says His! | ing school gymna Summer,” was my greeting to Man Harri "You would think most of my play: the way some of picking them to replied the boy 3 are aughingly 1 bos: be | Peckinpaugch’s jus to whether my hand {from last jdown the list of ci “True, a few of my pitchers are a bit aged but none the less valuable se of the experience thus gained. “You cun say for me that the club that beats Washington is going to come pretty close to winning th American League pennant. That is in the nature of a boast but a frank expression of opinion as to our pros- pects. “feel that I have a better ball club t season. Southpaw Tom could only win 12 ball games In his place T hav who should win at least a half dozen more. “{ had to lose a promising young- ster in Bullou but had to so gamble Ballou is a good prospect, while Bush is |pitcher. Realizing 1 must hav jter pitching to kee 1 so gambled. : “My club was good enough to win It is practically the his year, except that it is din important spots. Club Has Many Replacem “An injury a usly handicap the team because who has been with us for sev- is now on I ready to de’ have the veteran “As a substitute for Peckinpaugh at short I have “Buddy” Myer. He is one of the best youngsters to break into the i “I have Johnny Tobin for right field, a great lead-off man gnd a smart base-runner, I have reserves for practically every position. “f feel that my club is stronger |by at least 15 per cent than last year, |despite the general belief that most of my pitching staff reported on crutches. “It looks like three in a row to me.” like . | 7 Helpful Hints by | Golfing Stars | | EN tastes. xo tecaaaaeae * CECIL LEITCH—GREATEST FAULT IN PUTTING] In the event there who, like myself, experience times on the green when they are hitting the for. the Philadelphia Americans against the Baltimore Club, holding h opponents to six Despite Uhl’s fling’ beat the Indians 2 to Boston Red Sox batters showed ef- fects of idleness due to recent rains but their hurlers pitched well to turn back the New Orleans Pelicans. _The, Philadelphia Nationals lost to the St. Louis Browns yesterday in ‘an iMéinning affair. The Browhs and he Braves ball ‘there, there and everywhere, J must point out what I have in my own case found to be the eause. This tem- porary " paraly is caused by the thtening of the muscles of the wrists and forearms, with the result that the ball is stabbed by_means of a stiff jerk of the arms. The wrists ‘must be allowed freedom and the club must not be gripped too firmly for putting, but those who are suffering from an attack of putting, paralysis should exaggerate the looseness of the grip and wrists. There is one other common fault in r| former Joe Bush,} > any players] AND “SPARKY” ADAMS “They're little, but oh, my!” eference is made ty “Hack” zo Cubs. They are two of are counting strongly on the pair Wilson is_an outficlder while Adams cavorts around Louis in the trade that brought Joc s slated to start in right field The outfield will be Tobin, with Me- » and Joe Harris in Use of Training School Gymnasium For Game Granted ion to use the state train- ium at Mandan for their basketball game Saturday night has been granted the Glen Ullin Independents and Bismarck Phantoms by the state board of administration. “The tipulated, however, that Perm board ae mn pats a@ Moorish crab or 4 “aiverbaske mackerel! And those aig Hine: you to know when trouble: vee whether it is the Leviathan,’ {son River ferry or a iischicrous Ate ‘ guard from Far Rockaway. Beach SOME OVERSEAS CALLS. “Get off the floor, Mr. Beekett, , Tex Rickard is trying to get you on ony distance.” “You will have to. call again, Miss Des Moines. The prince ‘is being scraped up off the polo field and won't be able to talk for another herbi ar “What's that order again? Four /q. boat loads of Scotch, three of gin and seven of wine, Righto!” And the inevitable “No, not call Pall Mall 4667 2, Trafalgar Square 7654 A. Instead of “) ” Ruel doing practically all of Washington’s cat ing, present plans call for Tate Severied to get a fair share of ork. L did » T called For three i irs the Boston Braves have annually beaten the Was! ton club. This year it looked’ ote tl Senators would win” the last game until the Braves pulled a six- run rally. The Washington players are superstitious enough to regard the double defcat as a good omen, since they have won two pennants on such a bad start. | Joe Hush looks for w big year. Ile says the large outfield space at Wash- ton and the tight defense the club will give him should help him 20 per cent. | LEADERS | | Their Records of 1925 i > o Came “up” 907. majgrs 19 seasons. All with Wash- ‘ington finished below .500 but four . Ha In 1907 won five and:lost nine; 1909, had most disastrotts ae 13 victories, 26 defeats, 1 cight, lost 10, and 1922, w the $509 side bet between the two/ 16. s be called off and that no other betting of any kind be permitted. Representati of the two teams agreed to the terms laid down by the board. Wilson, Football - Star, to Continue te: His School Studies)} March V2) org ‘all-American halfback and niversity of Washington football star, announced here today that he will enroll in the university Tuesday, after an absence of three months, and gontinue his studies unti! next fall, when he will organize a professional football team to tour the eastern states‘and Europe. Creighton Coach Is gon, «| Going to Chattanooga i —)--Bob Regan, pach at Cheighton’ University here, has accepted, the po- sition of coach at Chattanooga, Tenn., University. His successor has not been named. Teachers’ Quint Won 11 of Its 17 Games Valley City, N. D., March 25.--) In addition’ to winning the state collegiate championship the Val- City State Teachers College quint- hung up. an enviable record in the age season by capturing 11 of 17 games played. Minor League Bars Use of Resin Ball -- (P) — The Omaha, March assistant footha Chicago, March American ‘association has barred the resin ball for the season. A mail poll of the league club owners, an- nounced howed six votes against the pitching aid and two in favor of it. This/despite the fact that; the minors’ representatives at the: rules committee mecting last winter; elected to allow the use of resin. . ? FIGHT RESULTS | a Everett, Wash.—-Tim Callahan, Paul, won a technical knockout 0 Muff Bronson, Portland (2). f The Rares 7 el What was Buffalo’s record in, the first half of the American League, basketball scason?—G. F. Won five games lost ily finishing last with percentage of .309. What player made the most safe in the National League last sea- gon and how many did “he get?—II. * seu Bottumicy of St. Louis Cards Ih 227. mes in succession did t win the Massachu- aches amateur golf championship?— “Three—1913-14-15. pAb hie o— BY JOE WILLIAMS England can talk to America by? telephone now.... Thus making it easier and quicker for Johnny Bulij o} to negotiate @ loan, r basketball te 9, i The Nut Cracker | ‘Bost, year was 1913. Won 36 game: lost — In 1912, copped «3%; Je ing 12 Has turned in 20 or more triumphs 12 times. In 1924 and 1925.won 23 and 20 games, respectively. Le: bus seven in each campaign. itched one. met gaine. - Against Boston, July 1,. 1: Didn't allow safety in seven innings of another. Not eredited because it wasn’t regu- lation game. In two azld seri lost thre ened “Oldest m ajor ecue of serv: ads in shutouts and strikeouts. Tied with Joe Wood for American League's consecutive winning streak with 16. Suceess has been.phenomenal, con; sidering he’s been, on. sceond- division club most pf his cheer. * College Chatter = BY ART ART _COBLBON BADG! “In. Victor “saps onsin’ has ,.a- sterling knocked six and one-fifth seconds off the Big Ten indoor record recently. Laat fall he won the conference cross-| country. Chapman, in shape, should win every race he enters, regardless | of the competition. He’s the Badger: best bet. i one anata orler in point wo-miler, Wis: Syracuse has closed its most suc- cessful basketball campaign. It lost but one game in 20 played. -Among others it whipped Penn, Cornell pl Princeton, members, of ‘the eastern intercollegiate league. ‘The Ithacans went down twice. sole outfit to beat Syracuse. But in @ return game the Nong TAs, were soundly trounced. Vic Hanson was Syracuse's outstanding star. don’t make ’em any better than Han- Saal eee REMEM “Bo” McMillin, quarterback at Cen- tre College several years ago? Mc- Millin was pigskin prince around the {Danville campus. He scored the win- |ning touchdown against Harvard one ear, thus gaining immortal fam ‘Not ‘that beating the Crimson. was anything new to the Johnny Harvard aggregation. But the timely tally was a history-making event for little 'Cen- tre ,situated down there in the Ken- tucky hills, far removed from the effete cast. It’s still a big topic in Danville. They | 4+ =| The Board of Cot era met ‘pursnant. t On rol call Swanson, Moynier, Patterson present. Upon motion ine following biti subject to At: were allowed tages due or delinquent: Albin” Hedstrom, board kuarding prisoners . John R. Erickson, adi Co. Treas., extra clerk hire 15, 0. 1. Spear, postage .. 'O. Le Spear, petit Fanny Slatter: Co. Tre Ae ee c) clerk hire, ..... neas fees .... Sonn Weisco haallng teal . Monarch Elevator Co. coal to Mrs. Pete Sandberg Emma J, Fisher, dep of court € re tel in, “di nrist Hein, dragel ' Mra "Albin ited strom, meteor €or cgpnts Jall take, groceries * sonnpon, Tw road work ... W. H. Patrick, postage tees Harris & Woodmansee, ‘aup- piles Hughes Electric Co., current for month of Feb. F. f, Smyth, salary. as health Has been in| dr ou ches Fisher, postage Burnt Creck Township, road wegitir’ Transfer Co., haul: ing gravel : Walker. iar & iterd Hazelgrov / pense of poor Cire Stark) city ae fadly bed ‘ater ye= pa ‘ter pinmarek ‘tribune €o., print: ini aa ra we Breen, dragsing wah rather, supplies A.W. Ecklund. chemical ‘an- aly varzgugne Adding Mach. C ‘Martth Bo se road Standai Maude Braden, mother purrousha’ Adding’ Mach, Go. naWin McCarty, court report- ing... eee see The Quick’ Print, inc. print: ing supplies French & Wel supplies Rva Flacher, Mary Cashel, expense of Mary Jowell Hosking-AMeyer, supplies Bs ae Tribune Co. ire rson, post ‘mortem Oi atatnetice Dr. Roan, Dont mortem ex ination 5 Fred Swen: of: Dorothy Tumphiers & Moule, printing ik J. Johnson, postage .. abel Halver, clerk a re BK. Skeels, repairs for lights land H. Crane, justice fecs haroia Dant, witness fees in justico court ....-. R. Bbeling, witn in’ fustice court: leual enn: State was the |’ * justice court . Floyd Johnson, pitas fn, Juatice cour : Pederson, ‘witness tees im “duatlee court . Mrs, A. Pederson, w fees in Piustice court W. BR, Ebeting, witness ae justfce court ergnklin, = in justice court F. pin igetiee head tees in ‘Justice cour EL W.. Crist, witness teen in dystice ‘court is, ‘wit ess De datige kourt acts “I think Michigan had the best |W. in the Western Con- ason,” offers | igan, as ference this P*rhaps, Michi you know, tied | for the title. It lost four games, three am iby a combined total of just six a metter of three field was trounced but once Surely it deserved its Michigan, in truth, did well. It start- ed strong. It put on a whirlwind fin- ish. But in between the Wolverines faltered. As for being the best, that’s an peament open for individual or collective debate. (Moreover, its, one that'll never be Settled. * INTRODUCLNG— rtineau, famous Minnesota a few Seog ly, Mar ne of jophers” greats idde: fleet ‘ balltoter, Defens nig hh wis as + oe nad pease ints, § It innesota, Earl athlete’ o fia wa: iB | tl Aagcantay Fonte: Pie 2 a_de- cade. rac Martineau i ree re footer State ‘Normal, Kalama on Mie Does the. home~court vantage in basketball? 60 games played in the Big Ten this winter, 44 Were won on home floors, tte Be State Spnped all of its six home hold any. ad- ist?’ OF the’ a rel tinal’ position, |. c."8. ‘stack! a velsian y comm nates adjou: ninuienioners. ou Backman an 0} juror teen. Bi Pg 6 ‘bo troduced by 1458 | Bod 230 | purtelgh ‘County, . Boas . phe 00 teetives for 10,09} ency. 30,00/'the evidence obtained from said 20.00 quand. ang oy ah, see be agrec 30.09 [be “made and that IT have 89.20} for ait 1.50] two ee ton ake ame! 80.05 | Chatri 35.00) Agency for the County. 600.00 ae sald guarantee rr} 127.50} the said detectives we 183 36.00] Ment of the balance of the @: 1.08] a¥eney 25.05 ‘09 Said agency o88] brought. by 342.99 | the sata. 10.00 paid, detective He 10.40 8.00 20.00 eCurdy, ° offige éa:* | Report, “of the gheritt of scrvie ndered in clvit. fons during, February, 1926, 3372.2 Roport of the Sheriff of cotlec- tion of delinquent personal prop- erty taxes, $106.92. Report of the Clork of Court of fees collected during tho month of Webruary, 1926, $168.00. Report of the Register of Deeds of fees collected een the month a ag0n00 of January, 1926, ~ Report of the eprakes, on Andrew Anderson case received and filed, Depository bond of pee Sterling State Bank of Sterling, Nofth Da- kota. for $5,000.00, cover! if money: on checking Account, approved. The fol ose. Es lon, was fi ‘commissioner Swan- and seconded by Commissioner jer: ‘o The Board Of gy Commis. atonete Of The County Burteigh: In 1919, while States Risoroer ‘of I consulted with the District Court and with this rd regarding the hiring of do- le investi ation of 50] crime. and it was agrecd that: same shotld be employed and: foveral Men Bol 00 00 25.00} wero obtained from the Burnes International. Detective Ag- Before ety d sald" tectives I communicated with sale amency Dd Stated that i conees ., only pperators who could and we take’ the witness stand Beit fcourt procesdings were had from jes tectives ‘and the said Agency’ stat 15.00} that, they: would send men only wha would and could take the witness pro- Cha Tie 1 eed 40.00 Agency stated that vhey. desired that to séo that pi ent would ave two men sign that payment would be mada services rendered, and { aereed personally to see were paid and obtained said agreement, PaCS the loard of County Commissioners othe John F. Fort, 1 75] Fepresenting to them’ that the ser- vices were’ really rendered by the That the sald Detective Agency knew that sald services were to be for the pub- Me and that the hiring was not done 90} by mo personally, but as State's At- "R00 forney for. the County, and that Mfr. tterson, Mr. Fork and myself payment That after was: presented, 8, an accommodation. and the bill 30.47 there. were some .¢axes pi which 7 would @esiro. the attendance 33 of sald detectives, or some of them, I presented the bill to the Boars Cs 58 tinty Commissioners and as! them to pay the sum of. $984.29, ‘but 50] that they should hold back the bal- ance of sald bill untiI the final dis- posal of the cases pending; that said sum was paid which left due some- {thing lke, or about the sum’ of $457.69; that thereafter L made de- upon the said Detective Agen- o}cy for the attendance cf the sai operators, or somé of them, and was 25]informed by the sald Agency that they could net Land would not pro- g.oo{duco same; tha thercupon in- formed ‘the said detective eeenes that T would advise against ba informed a meld en way they ~be- by bringing an action; that they: presented the Ualance-of sald account to me many times and that I always gave them the same answer; a satd ‘employ- go] ment was made and work done by in the pant 1919 and on rae ight untit that sald. faetton is F. icCurdy, as al torney for ine said dbtastive agence! agency and tl knowin and did so and that the could recover woul 25 that ‘no ac 0.87 | February, Fr. ly well at the t benefit ‘of the County. 10.00 8 Burleigh, and throught myself an State's Attorney only, 19{ know that. any— moncy. in, gaid act; out~'o County, a F. F and well ut georered n WU even! come “ue cit and sngaci€- having tna per: sonal, Finterent in ‘the employment fof said dotectiver: butikald employ- ment being made for Durlelgh coun- ty; that If, In the pr , Inds ment should 2.10] myself, or EB. G. Fort, sult wow then be bemuahe 10] by them to be Bie he Burleigh County; that‘2 multiplets of suits should be avoided; but thers no way to compel the said F, E, er the to make Burleigh County. a essg except by ‘an al @m order by the © sald Det ‘be determined can: be determ- Burleigh C wis nt a obi halenee:-wis ee becuse on ‘the’ 8. Allen, the yuald UAlance was ive enc} : had mat reltuted with, Burleigh County, ‘Or at oyed: for} discretion of the County Commis- sald Detective}. = 4th. , Board oe tot seonataned with 'PHURSDAY; MARCH-25, 1926 odtpplteation. “of Mlldrog. C, Olson, an Tp wea oF of ti Fite Moe a Appiivation ‘ol ‘a correction of. receipt shows an pos that a John “Hummel fo! xt and. that his “Ada., al- Ipplicatioh of fund of Hall Insurance for the Sear wi on the NIV% of Sec, 21- PTs anowed. Application of Sam N lcola for an 5 rigin; Ia q Lnperose of Land. co: toh PH tion cas of ‘alt eaenii RxoK h error on the SER c ie +75, for the year proved. ication of 1. Wahl for-can- personal taxes in a property owner of asseasment, ap- th at he was not at at. the timo ‘oved. Pr plication of correction of ‘taxes on Lots to 24, Bik. 63, McKengle & cottins tw dition, “ap raved: ‘pplication of the Farmers Union Elevator and Mercantile Co. of Still, for a S920, tn ah ah the taxes for the zeoar 3 ich a double asseas- nt mae Dlaced on the property, pate tion of Bertha F 3 Ellison for a correction of the 1925 taxes on the 8% of SEX of Sec. 20-138-80, approved. - Application of Naomi H. stein for a correction of 1925 per- ‘sonal taxes, apptoved. Application of ‘the Board. of Trus- tees’ of” the “ Methodist’ Episcopal Church for:a- cancellation cf taxes on Lots 11 and 12, Bik, ‘326, Original Plat, in that same was parson's Fenldrnce. approved, ‘Apnlication of the Farmers Un- fon Flovator and Mercantile Co. of om for a correction of taxes proved enly as to Besaity and in. threat" on the 1923 taxes, and an- jproved only on the valuation basis ‘of £19900.00 for the 4 20, Apolication of If. ‘GIL for_an adjustment of his. fan Indemnity taxes for the vear 1925 on the W%5 of Section 4-142-7%, sonrov Application of F, Swanso: “for an adinstment of taxes on the 8% NW and the N L. Faunce ig", a for an adtustment of taxes on Tot 52. Mik. 84, McKenzie “& Coffin’ . for the year 1910, rejected. Commissioner Swanson introduced the following resolution and moved itr bse fgg [ek Be It Resolved, by the Board of Commissioners. of Burleigh ‘ount; North Dakota. that the County Surveyor be and hereby is given diroct charge over all. main- tenance contractors during the se: with authority to di: incompetent or indo- tor and to employ a con trneta 0 fill the vacancy caused by such discharge, an Be Tt. ‘ount, fon of 192 charge an lent contr ‘urther Tesolved, that it shall be his duty to visit cach main- dj tenance division at least once each week during the maintenance sea- scn, and for such work shall receive for his compensation his regular fee as County Surveyor and ten cents a mile for each mile travele¥ in the performance of the above du- i tles, the above duties to be di: pensed with when requested by the Board of County Commissioners. The foregeing resolution was sec. onded by Commissioner ‘Soder and on roll eall the vote was as follow: Swanson, Aye; Soder, Aye; Moy- nier, Aye: Backman, Aye and Pat~ terson, Aye Moved bh Commissioner » Soder and seconded by Commissioner Swanson that the Following: bidders in the award of contracts for road maintenance were recolved in 19: they being the lgwest | responsibl bidders: sioners: of Ni of the SWY 1. 127-80 and the 8! of 2-137-80 and the 8% of the 8% of section 16- $27.79, approved “as to penalty and interest only. Application of Martin Rourrois Red Tra! L, H. Knowlos, Div. Ne Henry Van Horn, Div, No. 3, $145. Byron ba 8, '. ite S Geo, Pehl. - Amiel Plepkosp. Dive st 2 . Andérson, Bus W. J. Richal Walter Burkhart, Div Ne d Jobn Payseno, Div. Ne Read Ed, Cleveland. Sterling.’ John J Me Nels 4. Niemiec, Div. cianence ok’; Div. No. “rol eal! all commissioners present. voted aye. 1936 inty Commissioners the following mem- ‘bers presen jwanson, Backman |; and. Moynier.. Upon motion Com- migsionér Swanson was med chines pro tem. he forenoon was spent tn dis- com De roa problems and financial ers, 4th, 1928 the Be ‘Board “6 ars +h gill mem- Moved ‘by. rarniastoner Ba man aie cacitaae ag joner mais ewaspon ise gpc 67 county analee tn aAmoudt ommissloners. Kenetves the right to! re Bids to be re- May 31 t2 o'clock in, ad Conipissioner Soder Commissioner jr c Wtructed to nd. |” way Commis- end concret 6 ey they” prepare the ‘spec! call AL iackiminy Ane Mos. ge 1c ig SATE OF sone 2 BAe Coun: te fh cae ft. ve. aes aaa Geer neg Peterson for |” Burn- | Qua | livered ‘by ‘ounty Commis | it Seepatatien, inerly Amite, of Brown, Say ‘culate’ or lntorent. ee i aan? He a8 the. prema mes Bite. * gipate Bak aimed | ae nts: tout ‘abd et “each of you,-are hereby to muawer the, complaint ni, hehe Ig fon, Ble in if the id tot the Coamty Of Ba State of Nort Kota, ito betve's ‘copy of Your answer upon ‘one subscriber at his office in tho City of Wilton, N. D., within thirty. oars ‘after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive es the OF MEE ICS nd in case of your faflure to app ar or answer, judg- ment will be taken against you by default son the relief demanded in the compl; Di ‘eb 2ith, 1926. , JOUN * Sg Ata’ 'Y,, Pinion (Ta attra. Post office ad- dress Witton, Me- Lean County, North Dakota. To_ the Above Named Defendant Take Notice That the purpose of thix action ig to quiet title in the plaintift'to the following described ace ‘estate, The ao rter® (si the South ortheast. qua » One yp piared Forty-two witty) *Rureh ‘of Bighty-one (81) West of the riteh Principal, Meridian in Burleigh County * SOHN Plaintif('s att si Any STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. Coun- t i Bh District Court, a mpany, a ation. Plaintite, ve, Albert mar, Elmer Thompson ‘pet and as Bxecutor of the and Testament of a Me son, decoas nna Clarine Thompson, Anders ‘Thomp: Martin nal A George Christine aU Paul, Minnesota, ‘a corporation, Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the ahove named defendants: You and each of you are here’ and’ required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, a cony of which is hereto annexed and here- with served upon you, and to serve & copy of your answer thereto upon he rer at his office in the ity of Bismarck, Connty of Bur- Telgh and State ‘of North Dakota, in thirty days after Soo service of this summons upoi exclus- Ive of the day of mich wervice, and In case of per failure to appear or answer as above required the plai aes will take judgment against you y default far the relief demanded te the eid ted at Bismarck, North Dakota, this Sth day of py |, 1926. TT CAMER Ki (ae ney for PI Otfice and Postoffice Address: Bismarck, Nera vate NOTICE. OF MORTGAGE FURE- CLOSURE SA’ Whereas default has ovcurred in the payment of Interest and p pal of the obligation sccuge the Mortgage hereiualter de and Whereas the holder of said mortgage does eluct to foreclose on the past: due and unpald principal and Interest of sald obligation Notice Is hereby giver that tha certain mortgage executed and de- braham of Unruh and his ry mortgagors, Rank of Helena Un fo ‘the North 19th ae in jay. record the office moet {of Deeds of the County Of uurlelgh, State of North Dakota, rae the 23r. 4 : ai of Mortgages, at page 366, and aigned by said mortgagee, by an in. strument in’ writing to the State Treasurer of North Dakota, and his clock, ea ‘of ‘Mort ages, at wilt be ae by a gale ne the premises in mort- age and hereinafter ‘aescribeds at front door of the Court House, in “the city of Hismarck, aunty, of Burleigh, and State of North Da- tee at the pope a two o'clock, M. con the ‘day of April, satisfy thes amoune due upon the "pat dove installments of said mortgage on the day of wale. The promises described in such mort- fase ria which will be sold to sat- Y of Houthecest Quarter Baswey: nee Pac Half: of Southeast S%SE%); of Section Thi: Ay: four sae in Town- ship 1c i and Forty-two {tay 42), ‘North, « of inge Seventy-five There will be due on the-past due nat aijvents of such mortgage on pe of ‘sale the rare of fendes a ont Twen and 16, ($820.14) Dollars, t ther with statutory costs of foreclosure. ferety of said described mortgage wlosed-upon and the sale a ene ie hereby va pores be subject the rostaue of amount secret ‘Dy sdid mortgage wus 23rd ed at day of Pebeanty, 19 Dako Gk Manager of the Bank of North Baiocn ft Avent for the Treasurer Loe the’ state ‘of North Dakota, as 'rustec Stor the Btate of North Da- ota, Asi M Agee. storey i ne naman (of ‘The ae eh Ren or ota, Bismarc! ese, Commissioner of pete 3—4,11-48-26; 4—1 burioge, oie eee th tha Rta ome ‘Mu fr te Tn agsota, having be been: fauty a wathor ae write ‘a Nall” insurance business Ne an having a de- Mea ceased of insur- Xhade re- said” ae: pa has ronentes tiie goons ht it to #. ettoct, that it mas a Melee of ball and no polte Tostes in Towa, Qihers fared At seamen er tal i sPhiflies play again today. road th hutting to which I must refer, and] | The trans-Atlantic telephone means sim at is the tendency to turn the right] nothing in the life of the office cynic ba ‘butt hand over at the moment of impact.|. . “The only difference'T can|even break This action is to be avoided at all wee in the pg hg that you must walt did better. costs on the green, as it applies ajlonger to get the wrong number.” ‘oronto. ai Rebpolters mad ie hits, slight pull to the ball at the Did ot he two clubs are playing again to- its “journey. 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