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YANKEES PASS CRUCIAL TEST Huggins’ Team Has Prospect of Winning Another Pen- nant—Have 10 Victories Fifteen games in the west, widely regarded asa crucial test, have left the New York Yankees w pad of the field in the Am League. +. Ten. victories aguinst five defeats 667 baseball, where .500 undoubtedly would h: been acceptable, show on ithe Huggins’ record tov the. livadion and only one more foreign tour stands between the present leaders and an ather pennant. Where a month ago, Clev to play .667 ball t t ing .500 the we remainder of the season must be In other wo if the Yankees win and lose the ber the Indian must register 4 ainst 11) to tic, Cobh Makes Winning Score Yesterday Detroit ri ted batting for singled home the winning socre. game was calied at the end of the in- ning to permit the Yankees to catch a“ train for Washington. where double header was scheduled today. Meanwhile Cleveland fell be the excellent pitching of Dutch Rue- ther of Washington 4 to 1. The vet-| eran left hander granted only six} hits, one a double by Speaker. Ken Willian xteenth ho of the year x Louis av over the Re run the White 11 innings. A shift. hamper the Ne National league aaa today they are secure in fourth position as a result of their victory over the Ch Cubs, 2 to 0. Brooklyn cumbed to the Pirates e ninth straight defeated Dodgers. Thirteen hits by! Pittsburgh and eight errors by Brpok- _ lyn, tell. the story of the contest. Boston lowed to the St. Louis Car- dinals 3 to 1, when four straight hits in the ninth accounted for two runs. Philadelphia topped Cincinnati 10 to 8, by counting 17 hits of Donohue, Luque and Luca: SUZANNE KEEN ~ FOR HER VISIT; Tennis’ player Hopes She Can Play With Helen Wills in This Country Pourville, France, Aug. 11--(A)— “The nightmare is over.” Thus did the temperamental Suzanne Lenglen, enthusiastic over her prospective to the United States, greet a corres spondent for the Associated Pi who ‘had come to this little resort, near Dieppe, where the ama-! teur woman tennis champion of the world turned professional. Promises Fireworks Freed from the always thought of having, to defe title, Suzanne appeared five younger, carefree and happy. seem to believe I am tied uy and feet by becoming a she said. “To me it from Wondage and slave can order me about any lo: hands Vial tournaments for the benefit of clubj owners, I got great fun out of ten- nis for a fow years after the ‘fatelyit had been too exacting. “Fireworks! Believe me, Twill show them some fireworks in the United States,” Suzanne exclaimed. ‘With nothing to lose and nothing to: sgain, I will take chances on shots never dared to take before when each int loomed up as bi; s the Eiffel ‘ower, and the match might depend| on “Who will play against me?” Su- zanne exclaimed in answer to a ques- ‘tion concerning her futur pponents invher. coming tour. “I don’t know and Fedon't care. | am ready to meet them atl, Tell them to come on, 1 have © my bit to build up the tennis of. ‘France and of the world. It's ime tennis did something for Her Cherished Ambition “Do you think Helen: Wi “I sincerely ie 80." Suzanne re- sponded. “Perhaps it can be arranged. I don’t feel that I shou!d be ostra- cized because I have turned profes- sional. Maybe the ited States Tennis Association will ‘permit a match between us to be staged in America, It would be the fulfillment of one of my most cherished ambi- tigns.” YOUTHS PLAY ~ SPLENDID GOLF Qualifiers Make History in Western Junior Tournament ic! <elaw, Medal Scores * Chicago, Aug. ‘Tvéran of Minneapolis, medalist with (73 in the qualifying round yester- , was eliminated y from the mn junior golf tournanient by ‘pad LA lan. of Chicago, 3. and 2. survivors han 250, were the. ‘first ieands of .the plana. fee ¢ in id Bigs: wr tournathent at ‘Golf club teday. op ogee oes wh brilli fist hoviats cae goaltring ed in the achedule, ana 15) sche did ei qualified for reanidel “! would do it,” you might meet originally called the { swimming. All racing swimmers use it and it has been proved by far the fastest known. A number of teachers. in- struct beginners sin the crawl, but I hold that it is so difficult of perfect co-ordination that a swimmer should be more or less expert in other and Joshua D'E . Chicago, who e by winning iMiwo hole play off in a field of 13 eighties. RED TAPE ONLY STOPS COMBAT Opinion Is Dempsey-Tunney Championship Bout Will Be Pulled Off New York, Aug. 11—(AP)—Taking the initiative in an effort to clear uway remaining obstacles in the way of “holding the Dempsey-‘tunney | heavyweight title fight at the Yankee | Stadium, Sept. 16, Boxing Commis- | ioner George E, Brower today called special session of the state athletic commission for Thursday morning to which he also invited the members of the license committee. was that red tape vit of the state probably meeting mission. Both fighters applied in person be- fore the license committeg yesterday for licenses to box in New York state, and the committee pondered the issues so carefully that a three-hour on was on sary, When the , Smoke cleared it was found that Tun- ne: nse had been approved. (iba application was deferred until he shall have complied with the rules of the commission, ‘The Necessary Pt jure However, the necessary procedure the tickets can be printed was d to be fur Dempsey to appear the nmission to advise that hody of receipt of a challenge from Gene Tunney a y that Tunney has attached his name to an agree- j nent to fight in New York Sept. 16, if the commission is willing. The champion would then tell the authorities that while he has not fought in six months, as the New York rules require, he is now anixous to atone for that failure, by leaping into the ring with Tnney almost at once. y a athletic com- Proper Line of Talk “If [had a license and could prop- erly sign a contract with Tunney I is said to be the right line for Dempsey to speak. This pro- gram may be the combination to un- lock the door to approval, for if the commission wills, 1t can then say to the committee that an” up- not take it into a New York ring without a license. This will meet the | requirements and satisfy the terms nounced by the license committee yesterday, Turtle Lake Wins Game From Velva Turtle Lake, Aug. 11—In a close and exciting game Velva_ lost rtle Lake here today with a score of 6 to 8 The score was tied in the 4th, Sth, 6th and 7th, and it appeared that the game would run into extra innings but Wohlfred weakened in the 8th, allowing three hits and two runs before being replaced on the mound Le J akers, had “a busy da, two assists and five putou credit. This is the third gi between the two teams, Velva having won the first two, th th a score of 5 and 7, and the second, an eleven inning game, with the score 10 and 11. An- other gam to be arranged between the teams. Incidentally, this is the aa consecutive wi for Turtle . The box score: Velva AB 4 PO Whale, C. ...ccaeecee es B terson. 3b. eredanl. af erg, 2b, p. Byerly, ss. . erin If, ride, cf, ieee 1b. Wohlferd, p. Meyers, cf. . wows Johnson, Sherer, Olson, 2b. Lienhart, Tauer, eva He einberg, ri Ixnch, ff Kusler, 3b) .........3 | web amcor wongamoon & & 8 2 Sane ty Anping 1031010 Pam .2201001 2 x watriscea out:’ By Gesellschen, 10; P Baaes. on ban Off Wohlferd, 1.) + Homie rex fend. 1 Johtison, Gesell- schen, B 1 veage cited Byerly THE CRAW lecowoenmser S| comocenrors> *(2),| belt L STROK strokes before he attempts to crawl. | The chief matter of interest to be- ginners is that the face is under water all the while except while breathing. It is this breathing busi- ness which makes the crawl difficult te teach beginners. So the first instruction is to try the overarm under water and turn the head to in- hale every four strokes of the hands, (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Ine.) | 5) (Gite | Pennant Progress: ||’ AMERICAN LEAGUE Standings New York Cle ind Philudelphin Detroit Washington st Beale cis Boston « hi Others not s ‘heduled. NATIONAL LEAGUR bapa.“ Pittsburyh, Cincinnati. New York Chicago. Brooklyn Boston . Philadelphia. Games Today St. Louis at Boston. Chicago at New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION — Louisville . Milwaukee 1626 Indianapolis ‘602 Toledo 32 Kansas City .... 0: St. Paul : Minneapolis Columbus a6 Gai Columbus at neapol Indianapolis at Kanzas Louisville at Milwaukee. No others scheduled. iE Re] | Yesterday’s Games | be NATIONAL LEAGUE R Pittsburgh Bi 88 i Willtams, |: McGraw and O'Neil, Har- : : RHE. St. Louis /3 90 Boston .. Rhem and Chicago. New York Root. Milstend, Cincinnati... Philadelphia. . Donohue, Lu . Hargrave; Willoughby, Knight and Henline. AMERICAN LEAGUE Ulrich, Boston .. St. Louis Heimach n und Hargrave, Philadelphia -. Chicago Grave, Quinn; Pale and Cochranes Thomas, Connaily and Grabowski. B By z. New York 0 Detroit. Shocker, Shawkey and Severied; Wells, Dauss and Woodall, Bassler. Washington Cleveland . ee Ruether and até "Bevien diag L Sewell. x then to Toledo ... St. Paul . McNamara, Clarkson’ and Heving; Betts and Hoffman. Indianapolis; Kansas a 0) First game— - Columbus .. Minneapolis eons Sommers apd ton and Rowdy, Bia chy p | hour stroke with the face] ; i Mrs. Wutzke p| was ih town Sunday ta | esterman renldenee Bae ol fe CHRISTIANA \ Mr. and’ Mrs. W. Stiles visited at the. ‘Henry ° Stiles “home bahia evening. / Qiite a number’ of: efi { this vicinity attended ti ance in Sterling Fridey night and sign all | "Eva @ very good time, .!: . Luella Tollefson moto: to is- {col Monday afternoon. rey va Quite a number of gronlef from | wottit ited at the C. Heeft| home Friday afternoon. A mumber ‘of people {the A. C. Laird home Friday ni Jte help Mildred and | Donald celts | brate their ey, Those present were Mr. atid’ Mrs. George Mr. and Mra. T. N. Johnson ily. M. M. Tollefson and Lu- Matsoh, Dorothy Zuroff apd Henry Zuroff, Jr. Earl Keever and Mildred Johnson. A midnight’ supper was served and departed at a late wishing idred and Donald many happy returns. Russell’ and. Luetla rene companied by Veron’ Riley, Erma Cox of c- . Henry Stites! and] t ’ where they plan to make their home some time in the near asa ras buy- Mander. ‘ind: ‘Miss Nefson home Saturday while a their way to John Sharp’t. M. J. Olson, Jr. and: Raymond fel motored to Driscoll Monday. A. Kershaw is tg isting fi men duving harvest Russell Tollefson motored to the}? M. J. Olson, Jr.. farm to do some blacksmith work Mon afternoon. ARENA George Boelter and H. F. W son were callers at G. Elmer Drum’s Sundi Most of the residents of Flotane« Lake township gathered at Twin Lakes Sunday ana nad an Uld se- tlers’ picnic dinner and all had a good “olde tyme” together. Elmer Drum purchased a header last week. Paul Bennett has been helping Ed Smith head his grain the past week. H. 0. Roberts of Crookston. Min- nesota, stopped at Owen Mcintyre'’s Wednesday evening. Miss Esther Glanville was a vist} * new! .| tor_at Mercer Friday evening. 1 H. F. Williamson took Mrs. Wil- liamson and children Bowdon Sun- where Mrs. Williamson is re- ceiving treatment from Dr. Wester- yelt for an abscess. Walter Boelter and Jimmie Olson of Bismarck went Thursday for a ‘4wo weeks’ vacation trip to the Black Hills. ‘Mrs. Mattson returned home from { Bismarck Saturday morning. Mrs, Young and one of the chil- dren ‘are quite ill at present. Dr,|S Thelan of Williston was . mer flu. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers and. Mr. and Mrs. R. ed prayer services Friday evening. Mrs. Vinton Heaton's fathery Pat rick Burns, of Steele, was buried o; Sunday. He passed away very su tig; denly due to an attack of “hea oe ‘trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Touring and Mr. anit! ind family made atrip di }to Lake Waudneta Sun r. ‘and ‘were unfortunate in contracting a bend bad case of sunburn, Outside of that they had a fine time, ir. and Mrs, Floyd Sargent South Dakota stepped to visit Mr. and Mrs. Grant Palms, They were en route to Montana. Carl Wolf visited at Christ Wolf's Sunday. of thered” “ y Tuesday for Stewarts-| Sut a cated Wednesday and pronounced it um, P. Kennedy attend-., “were | Braddoc over Sunday, 96 Se AMAR pA in' the eae et Painte: Siturday tainted Woeds Lake; of the Corwin-Chur- a morn. and 2B, Hi son were gn ign Mr, and Mrs. Bt. Rierson left vacatton: for a with Tees yee in Minnesota: | Miss Linda, is chirge of oe mostoffice | Boat hi while they are gon gesor--were i Pairited’ Wooae tal Wilton Sunday. ™ mee a ake Regan high school oat ea team play ame” with The sere was gan, The: Junior ball: team ‘of ahh les gd) Bd day, i if pen where they met t at the ha of ‘the Wilton Sumer ean “ra the first. time: they. have been feated. They had to aubetitere for] dj:three of their Sok mee arc.out of i tdwn. Mr. and Mrs. A. ov with re " ee 4 . F. Tourtlotte and ‘Migs Linda, Boat were’ guests at thd J. Danielson’ home pds jay evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtictte and ind Mite Boat s south of town lc _Rligdes son, Don ig, vieited at the J. Lundberg home Sanday. a stil in the ‘hospitals He-is im ing now. . Mr and. Mes. ‘0° Olson ot Petti- bone, formerly of ited friends: im this vieinits Mrs. eae Uhde, 0. Ohde an: Freda -Uhde. visited with friends near ere Woods Lake on Sunday. B. Hogenson, who. is em; red at! x local elevator, and’ G Braden had the" misfortune ‘to ‘raf off the road with a Buick pe while com- ing home from the dance at Baldwin Saturday evening. They were com- ine over the crossing st the track’ when the car swerved and went head long into a-téleptione pole. Mr. Ho-} nson was aorereny injured about} ¢ face ‘and rea beth escaped} with an injured thumb. The car was| badly w: eer Mr. W: ‘Unde and sister, Freda, were returning ebout the same ti co picked them up and — them to town where! Miss ‘yegistered nurse, ren- dered eae ‘aid. Mr. and Mrs. G. children were; callers at Woods ‘Sunday. ' BRADDOCK Lange and Binethet at the theimer and: inde: A Brenneise and Painted _R. 8. son were me of the mily. They . Wis., where reach: jet Stunstra of Minneapolis were Seen guests at the he wa. Manley, nee Milly Weber,| is spending a few days ye | her par- Mr. and Mrs. L. P. ‘Weber. Miss Helja Pekkola of Cai Pair a We to::visit | The’ Peltkolas “Tormenty lived: near, Braddock. Mr. and Mis, J? B. Rott and family callers Wednesda ‘Alexius ‘hospital Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Webber write ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melfoh ‘of Arena Sunday. ) ‘Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre, Ben Kjagenburg, Frank Walker and Geo. icIntyre went to the river Sunday for plums and grapes and succeeded in getting quite a few of each. are so many after them that if any- one is planning on getting any they; will have to go real soon, ‘Mr. and Mrs, Bert Glanville mo- tored to. Painted Woods Sunday for} some wild fruit. REGAN ‘Miss Linda Boat and Mi F. Tourtlotte were callers in’ Bismarck, on Saturday. The regular meeting of the Con. gregational Ladies’ Aid was held at) the home of Mrs. H. Lun 1|| Wednesday afternoon. t}made, for.the ice eream social which: was held in the hotel Saturday af- ternoon. After the business meet- ing a fine lunch was served by the hostess. at the ‘home of Mrs. J, D. Stran: Rempel, formerly. of Regan. aac 288 some of, had Sheriff Hedstrom and A. 4 Hel son were business callers. in re itliam Michelsen went’ to, Ol quttle Fridey morning where she gave lessons merceling. She re- turned.#, same da: Mr. Mrs. Ww. G. O’Brien and childré,"\who spent the past week in Bison mm “San I red ‘to where thty' we ner at the A. jew, cozkte even at din-| 4 rancisco to Re gina, © tives ind eh ae ainncecta, Minn ape is, Chicago and Wat Towa. The Mit Pay ya Burdette, sisters of Mrs.| we been visiting here’ for the past six weeks. went with ir home in Minn , Danielson was « business caller) in_ Bistros: me! iy in, were here Thurad: t Sern goods whieh They had stored. ai tat Het isnma rete wen. ake were. callers’in Olson of Pettibone has) "ie q | nnent the past igs weeks with rela-| n, yron. were Bisimprc Thurs- era in Bis de Fn tea "see Pane Mens, [Buble and sai There lj The next yb will |e with friends’ e en peels isses Evelyn] poi Mra. Roe of Zap, for-t fe i de cand RCo by Wednesday ternioon, ‘return, rat ‘ Be as. at “ea Mr. to Steele to take larcissus Mandi ‘Bob. Kor Plans were | 8 was a pas-|: nenger to Bismarck Monday to have}! dental work one: She returned home 1y, morning. Soren wall nhay] Eft ton ae been oar oe at i J. alate ieaaas i ate a prior to returni sing. to pom Vaneward, Sesk., Canada. w aupt jecompanied hi h yen Mcta’s Tittle girl, mit Fritz. Sueltz, 81 visiting friends relati » 8. Dak. has Jaren to me here. ‘Lee nivel i: ting the ®. H. Corey com stat! ay thie week. the ‘help from mf be vd psateay benefit to ‘he corn 4 "Weber was a peers sy ‘Monday afternoon tain work. Almost 20. mre o ts in. the aortas part iof rater i Bismare for ling ® vacation at man by whom Tocating at Fa wit etate | family autoed to irs,|'when two rounds w: Mis. Kelih Hamilton, autoed to-Bie- marck raey, morning. Mr. Mrs. Cal. Albents of Jam town arrived Sunday to spénd # fei days with relatives in Braddock lock and Kintyre. Mrs, Alberts informs us at she is the young woman referred {to in the itewise item taken fram ete a Tommie-th “On, ve. am july anes, Northern, Pacific’ switehman, awimming poo dam on the ‘a woman © Removing “hie coat and shdeb, , plunged . into the: dep pdol and treached. her as she sank for the third time.’ She: secured a death-; on him but he broke it and’ got giud to know that Mrs. Alberts seems none the worse for her ex J. G. DeFriince and J. D, jurphy, of the local tele-} ¢; phone office, ‘s taking a two weeks’ ft thw fg he ‘elva_ team. terider’ for tae: TNOMORS | Bi able fe ide Re rented, Prgemie ey el ro i Clerk 0! pan ine led: ® Nari, ign ag bed rt. eal vacation. Miss Sinipkins of ‘Hazelton ia: acting. in her Miss Ayis Carlisle was the guest} d of Miss Marion Barton this week. H, » Mrs. J. J. "Ryan of Santa Sonica, I nia € fal, and Mrs, R. Shafer of Napoleon were out-of-town guests. Mr. and ‘Mra. C. ats Barton and Isabel Sun- day, stepping: at rel Lake on their way hi Services will 3 be, held--in a“ Union Sundpy’ evenin, a 15 at & o'clock, pci! Those from Braddock who attehded the Kintyre pe Lake’ were: MY. md Cc. T. Bare ind Mra. L. Ve Lesher, L. 4 Doorsching, ae Gran- as and Mr. and Mrs. &. F. Savage. We are always glad to mect with our Kintyre friends' who prove them-| 81 meted royal #nitertainers, he Ladies’ Aid food’ sale Satur- fternvet Ch ined dilecd a deci meen viaiotnding. to rot ou of es ' Sait ity. community. on for @ good cause thi eee it not always, ia 2 i im! id A. Armstrong who is very a ahey found her not much im- roved, yet not sufferihg.as much ‘and were very pleased to a an recomnized them. ‘iss ary. wha visiting’ —e Michigai station where es owners can obtain |, thes apg Seong ig for the: y auto to visit with rela- id’ family, of bus Jas.: Murphy, ac Mond i emda ore ty oO. es Martin’ home Sena irs, A. C. daiighter, ‘Marjorie, returned to “Braddock Sun- fgn day afternoon foe ‘a two weeks’. trip with Mr. Staak through northwestern nee Dakota. ; Miss Helegi, , «of Fargols is the guest of eee Steak. Indianspolts, Ase 11—Walter Hages Jwill plav in western open ie (i y, championship here August 26-28, He told the local committee that he ae refed upon the “Western 7 next best opportunity aniy torretain his high: Aeoggraie . non Cone Bo Saree cat Bill: Methor: Johnny Farrell, Jock Hutchinson Bob MacDonald—will parti well as some of the best amateurs in west ‘and ‘m! Y west. “The ‘event. wilt be for seventy-twe oles; eighteen to. be- played on the rst day and a similar number on the second. The sixty lowest scorers will be eligible for the final day, jighland . “Gat aa So untry’| cl a! OK ir staxe the tournament. Atlanta—Tiger Flowers, Geo sia world’s middleweight bo: , awarded jsion fou sain ewe Bosto! rl aa Benny beat Be | Box a Footie o—Jimmy Cotrell, pokan: ‘defeated Jimmy. Bacco, Boston. ( fain att Tuesday af: at i go to take up a eof | Feggived that, ‘this wite,« Jaa He % it sr meer oft sais f felis en anything is put] ce! ife rs—Jim | 192 icipate, as |} t ns ba "Berlin. Ww pienic at Pursian | pay: he mth ‘Street, from: Ninth et) on Tenth reet.to Rosser tite ’ plans Street to Tenth Bree 3 Street from Thayer ae Specifications th theretor be ‘cot the ponds of city ‘comemtasion i elec, and‘act upon the bids 20 re~ ved. NOTICE 18 -FURTHER GIVEN: That. prior to the meeting so fixed to consider’ atid act upon the said bids, the owners of a majority of the ‘property Mabie to be’ specially asnesned paving, may file with ahe cit) auditor a written petl- tion indicating that ie auch petitioners ed | ce for any received. net take: stot day of August, M: H: ATKINSON, City Auditor bee SF te PETITION Blea ELL REAL Edith Reod Bernice. An- Valleau, ‘wood, Geneva ‘Leavenworth, ‘ ine Sherwood, erwood Ri Steadmun, Gu: Bilis | Ste enpondents. ‘The State %, North, Dakota to the es Respondents: f you are hereby red to appear before at the Cow in th Bismarck, in said County and State, ber, A. D. Rxecutors of the. named should: “not Authorised, ordered and directed: to aay state ‘bel ateins te emtate, ‘belong! vit: ‘The Northeast ection Twenty- hip one hundred two (ay Nor EI $0) W. tth n Afin prins ight; “i CH of the tte, Yagrlaian “tsue P rin- ‘itd in "worth Dak acs gre ot this cita, oth Nbey 0 ot ‘August, A. ‘py’ the cau 1. Cc. pe the: Soonty’ 9 Court. Hension tk sell at tion as required Dated tits ane ay erected for Beet Brown, sonal a ane ier with ee within 3! mont! {eres a after. the first ubiteation Of this notice, to sald Hxecutor at the office of Scot Sammeran In kNg CY ole Dakota” in urlel Spun! by oF to Bare eof sy County Court nm are e that Hon. I. county: ar. County of Bui tirle Korth. Bakers. day of March, of ‘ten loc! watd day, Court Court House in the In-said County and lace for hearh and, Just all: ins. gat ‘th ty tate ot ¥ e said John cet ich have regularl: y presented pro’ od » further notifie ck ic "4 tan i <n nee ‘of- such’ ted” ‘this 10th day of Avguat, IN ARPEN, aot a of eald Estate. |! tlorney | toe aeROR, og Bi Try igen ai ne the sith oy BLICATION Jap : iT FOR PU! in Cale with a Seotatas all trea Menth ua fer eeeN be NOPICE OF BAI v in eae at jur- | a | tion if sist, 4 Forsyte rth Da-} “| ene nnd ‘was the inne? oe cre ation this: ort ia eee AL EXECUTION given that by mont a Decree in mid given in Notice is hereby pirtue of oie dud forevion' jure flee ‘of the Ch on the Po ded ‘= in ‘an action tional eee LS rhe ne. sitnen s) County K-01 wius, Min- and Brown va ie ae Fine Nas MK a Farmin Minne- Gre reenwatt, tiie. mieget ecurny 1 Banke 01 Winnesota; Firnt National Honk of, Montwomery, Min- nevota; First National Bank of New Minnesota; First. National i... Minnesota; k of Richmond, Rinuesota; Stato Hank of Rockville, Alinnesota® First “National Bank of Two Harbors, Minnesota; First Na- tonal Bank ‘of Waterville, Minne- wota; First National Bank of Bald- nk onan; The, Glen Bank of Glen Haven, Wiscon: rat National Bank of Grants ‘ibeonst irst National pp, Wisconss ink of Prescott, Wi ante & Miners’ Natlorfal i, Michigan: State Minnesota; and eIMtiECe ANd Leewllo Be tlackweys plain iS away Lesiie jackney ; also Theo, Alvrect Fo Millard . oN id. defendants, a riot ie pial ainst the dé- fendant, Lepile ney, roe a lie 8. Hael ff} sum: of $112,840.00, including cos! ment, among other tines, the sale by me of said real {ter Set ee to sat- isty fount of said judgment and interest thereon snd the costs and expenses of vale, or so much thereof as the proceeds of walt ale will. satisfy. And by virtue vrit of Execution duly iseued ot of the office of the Clerk of sald Court in and for the Gounty oC of Bur- leigh and State of N akota a under the order of suid veeart. directing th purauant to ie cre Albin jeanne, the referee is Jappointed’ to sell sald property, will sell the hereinafter described real nf at public auction as fol- That the reat estate’ sityated In Kidder County, North Dakota, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Court House in the Gly of Stecle, County of Kid- der and State of Dakota on the 27th day of Xue 1926, the nes nt 1 neler te thin attars noon of: that ‘aay and sald premises jute deverived im such Juugient and Decree and to aetete are which ju direct: Range Seventy-three Lots ‘one cand: Two, South. Half of Nortweast, uarter and Northwest quact ter et ction Five, and North hs of ection Seven, ES heen On ‘Hundred’ Forty, Range Seventy-fou Northwest quarter ot oa ‘hirty one and uth half of Section itrty-three, Township One Hun red ty-ohe, Range Beventy-fo and the uthwest Pais: Ui of 8 tion Seven, Township One Hund Forty-three, Seventy-one; uthwest quarter of Section Nine; all of Section Thirteen, all of See- tion Fiftteen,. and ail of Section pavenicen, ‘ow: “a One Hundred Ly Fe three, R: venty-three; out cant quarter < ‘of Section Seven- teen, ‘East haif of Section Thirty- ‘one; ona Northeast quarter of Sec- t hirty-three, ‘ownship One Honacea Forty-one, Range: Seventy - fo i. ee in Kidder County, North The’ pbare describtd premises will ithe above date to satisty t_and the interest ereon and the coste sale. otha the premises situated in Bur- jolt Paes Stat ft ih bidd. ‘fer, id the come ree are deseribca as fol ee eer De lows, ta- wit: Southeast quarter of Bectivn Three and es iBene a ore of Sec. ue eae ndred Por * one, Range Sevent; ata North. hi of. Section Nine, and ert, half + own of Section Twenty-seven, peenesin One: Hundred | Forty, event) -reven, ant enty-neven; North Raleeen, To feed ; Sourhoust irteen and SN if Feanty tbe, juarter of Twent 7) alee ase n oag it nt : hat of Section St irty-seven, 5 Hoven: etn: Northwest Quarter of Section One, Township One Hundred Thirty-nine, ange ie Sha tive; North’ half of Li} rth haif of Section 3 rh on of Section Nine Section er etin three, ‘ea Forty-two, ‘orth ve, ortheast orthwest quarter and arter an ee aia of Rect! ton Bittcen, at east inter of Bec- Bwenty-thres, “‘Towaship One é aaa gauers ~Boutheast “eres Ix; fd Forty: irt; inne ut or benatery Seven, ; qutheant “a Sy jer OF Becton’ Nine, sqve! Besiion, teen, "rowasnin. One "duarter and jeuthéas ‘Section eaty-ue East halt of. Hection ba oer A entrnine, ne, poe wy ri eee ee gutter Reventy Pegaso “gettion ter fult- of. ection. red rity pablisee ite, pone ee ‘One Hun - the Range Seve: