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\ PAGE SIX _.+: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 17, 1926 a ee ee by FIRST GAME GRSRASONIS | MEREMYTH OF FORMER GOLDEN Me ey) uv MBER 3 =} Olson, Brown Only Lettermen Back—Interclass Teams to Act as ‘Feeders’ iestied on class tournsment tention of cutting the squad immed for the men in el chance of be Onl , Jimmy ( 3 , who p ing guard last ye and Br squad. up so well A vsferred to another le men, lins expects Lu will offer plenty of 0 Later Coach Col- m which on to all Bismarck t of the , Hoffman le for inter- fore Christma hedule for with Dri wre practical- with Turtle Games und Wilton on the and € i p team: home flo ponents’ on the ton Deceml the ha the sume ith Nee. for a “eome back the district tit! hich he SENIOR: FRESH ME: Continuing LOSE OT the ON ORG Ne ur Anderson, r Robert Hoggarth, treasurer of United Os: larry Mula also known ¢ 4 n Jam 8 Murphy Thomas. Murphy, John Steve Jakin, James V. Johns Hintz, Reinhold klaus, Adam Baisch, Plot Johnson, Kasper Bonuak, aise | known as K.’ Boniak, kov, Robert Klaudt, Georg. A B Benson, Alex NudttlecouKe Beeve ovich, D. 8. Jo Joe Wagen- hotter’ Martin ‘Anderson, Joe Mor- | tison. Alex Makoff, Peter Boris, also as Pete soris, Jake Moser, Blso. known us Jack’ Moser, Dan_ Ankarberg, Willlam Lat fixne, voun stehr, also Kno dohn D. sStehr, Retro mole aie corporation, lerbers, es mee, Firat State Red 9 al Day vid Bch ws win” Adolf, writin jozell, Marsha’ ieee ‘corporatio: Regina, Oster, and’ Hadke | © Company, ing that’ the amount of ss secured by the e slate said ee nes be ‘sufficient to nt ae judsment | eu an je of a writ of = mie issued fecwlerk of said Seniors da Seni ter John Ty. were defen- | SPORTS « FIRST GAME SUPERIORITY OF BIG THREE NOW IS (By Billy Big Three” of 10 ra min- one of the defeat by mediate | re now just tes » just ny Reverses rin the hi it suffe nt on visited the Crimson. jefeat in it | Losing, to < but de- hur. the ory | of the 4 iean verse Bulldo at : fr s opening game, 14-7, next cam hington and just | Les, fol- | over andat Stiwhich on could be proud, met yester iors defeated e and the sto 20 aftern ¢ Sorhs by 9s rosh lost to the Juniors ore. Playing this 4 HW be the and the fternoon wi Seniors homore eshmen Hoffman were Jorwardss Hent- ns Hedstrom, wards; War and Wa d Riverson , Kiebert and I nd Larson played forw »phomore t nae with Sh rvinsky al nd Nicola, Church, Klipatein and Ko- On the Junior i Be ed on the ter and Pr and Adam Release ‘Biggest Surprise,’ Says Veteran Ump "| additional ti " go Whit had ch n of the 1 manager f the clu Collins r 1 ever here is no questio: nig the preatest second 01 | has | If I were the owner of a big league | all club, I know of no present day ilot T would prefer to Collins to} re must be other r ing than manage’ ssed : to a mark- ought Schalk would bea grea st, hoped some day he would be judgment and culion with interest and costs oF proceeds of ‘hereto will to be sold ax afore- sad pursuant to § ution and in the County of Burleigh and di putiding and ds all sit of the d mpany at the d Burleigh 1 r with all fertore equipment of whatey description used: in ne, with all _acere- 5 i this 16th day of November, ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheritt of Burleigh Ccunt ota. Socth Dakota. DEN Ten RMGISEATIV Ps ASSEMBLY Sealed bids will be received for the engrossing and chrolling of all bills passed by. each house. of the Ucth Legislative Assembly, u 1 mh, November 19th, at j fixed price per folio, the engrossing \to-be ‘done on typewriter, enrolling to be done om typewriter, using prim- | er Cire and black ribbon ae etund- ard Jin record papev not less than thirty "pounds the ream of demy size or ite equ meee of te size oe | tyne inches with 1% inch red led: margin. The cr rv Bo to be performed under the direction and in the thne set by and to the satis- the committees of t! Senate and house of reprosentativ or their agent. No bide will ba: considered. unless. accompanted by @ certified check the sum of One Hun do} lars, such chee! the successful 8 contract and gi a af Two Show sureties toy oro consisting of the retary of state atate a itor for the proper perforiiance of the Ope. wr mite mand ‘ Ato sell suid | work, id, it ' football 2 COU: ald s, /aaid writ and to this In | $ Princeton was concen: Harvard and Yale, since those two traditio: season 2 succe: spite what has g@ne before. Harvard, Yale and Princeton still comprise the “Big Three” in the minds of the alumni and undergrad- uates. At least that was the case be- on {fore Princeton broke with Harvard. There are years of collowe lore back of those games that make then stand out, regardless of the caliber of the teams. Practice Games Tt is just possible that the “Big , Three” no longer give much thought to the result of the other games on their schedule. In a sense, they are verhaps merely a preparation for the, supreme test. Yule has outteréa’ de Princeton and Harvard, if not more. 1 cannot recall a Yale team in recent years that has been defeated in three successive games, exclusive of the “Big Three” meetings. Brown, West Point and Maryland have all registered against the Blue, the Army’s wietory of 33-0 being the worst rso Yele has suffered in years. ‘ records of recent years hly disprove the theory that “Big Three” is supreme in foot ball. However, as long as football is | played a certain apper! will be stirred up by a weeting between these an cient rivals that is apart from any other the the given the chance, but I ror him to succeed Coll Yo, bile This life of a big oe | | mang 3a mighty preearious one. NO MORE B SBATS - AVAILABLE FOR GOPHER GAME: 17.—(P)-—Winen Me- there the Minnenpolis, Noy. Minnesota batties Michigan in moral Stadium here Saturday, will be 58,500 spectators stands, the greatest football crowd to cver witness a game in the northwest. About the only available spaec | which will not be utilized will be the #0 aistes leading into the big Minne- sota horses Dr. L. J. Cooke, ‘icket manager, said today no more will be sold: The additional block of 3,500 seats, vhich were put on sale at 8 a. m, to- n hour earlier. than the origin- schedules, disappeared within. an ur and a half, HISTORIC FI tigan played its last football rame on historic Ferry Field when ‘ unlined Wisconsin the - other Ne: i I find the stadium .D PASSES a new BIG INTERSECTION. One. of the biggest intersectional games of the season will be that etween Notre Dame and Southern if h will be played at 4, BACK IN 1922 Chicago hasn't defeated Ilinois in since’ 1922, That year the Maroons, boasting 2 fairly strong cleven, whipped the Zuppke aggrega- ition 9-0, | Minnesota and Nebraska have el met on the gridiron since 1919. They | played a 6-6 tie that season, NOTICE or aad 5 Distri ot Barlelgh and state var North Dakota, entered and docketed in the ottice of the clerk of said court on the 9th day of No- % 1926, in an action wherein Hannaher, was plaintif(, and Jona Keurki, Johana. Kurk Farmers State Bank, Wing, orth | | Dakota, corporation, the Rorthern | Trust Company, of ‘Fargo, North | | Dakota, a corporation, and the State of North Dakota, in favor of said plaintiff and again the defendants, Sohn Rurkl, aad Jo- hana Kurkl, for the sum of Thirteen Hundred Twenty-seven, Dollar Thirtyenine Gente, (1427-30), whiten Jadgment ‘and decree, among other things, directs the [the real property seribed, to eatlety t Juterest there- jen and the Teauts Ly bed pra udicial OUnty he ‘umount of Isnid judament, w such wale, of wo aguehithergor ax the |proceeds ’ of le- applicable thereto. will satintyeynd: Bi of a writ to jottice of: th junder the a to sell snid real propert: =|to said judgment ond 1, Albin Hedstrom, sh h leigh county, North ‘Dak person a pointed i, eal make said sal iit sell after dercri * | highest bide auction. at to th front “door of the eo ip the clty-of Bismarck fn'the county of Burleigh and state jof North Dakota, on the 14th day lof December, 1926, at tho hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of-said day, to bee ped the pmpunt of said judgment find decree, with interest thereon, and the costs ‘and expenses’ ef such ee. ) so mych of at the. proceeds sale applicable thereto will ‘satiaty, The premises to ri ju decree, and tu tice are situ- of Bur ish and are di as igment an ated in the enumby ¢ State of ribed as Solow, te-4 fost ct 1 e one halt, (i 3 of oath ber Wourteen medi “hn township One Hundred ata Ww 1 reat fort of range Mevout: ‘eat Fifth: Trinceel | Containing 160 nceording ‘to the Untied States Gov. ernment survey thereof, er -10¢h, ize. K much as y Na PIX Derorating a Nab hgebedas Conte Vibrolithte cori 1; ‘ode, awe ce North Dakou for the 1 some Potato were defendants, \_, bat Cai | chastetat t public} pursuant to, Aartan, Lumber) Company, ew Breland, N. DS. ia eo Labor Terople earaneO, NT hi sCompited La we Association, fe 8. here named to cf Nei a i cettity that the following foreinn cone # porativns hav thelr char. tera, Which have: been ‘cancelled, the records of the T. for failure to fil for the year, 1886, ndments thereto, ‘ar ROBERT: B¥RBE, Scoretary of Bgato, tlonaooUaner | October 3, 1926. ? rms Compangy...Wil- Suppty Company, vain Company, The, Bar- Compiny, Walter, te, St. Paul, Minn. Ballard and) Companys, Witmingten, Co-operative § — Jlevate* D. Pre 0, N. ty ee ‘Duby Land Company, New ile ae an rmers U mn v Mer- cantile Co. Stl, soe sea Bowler, Farm Bi rand Forks Marea rand Forks, ND. mine: Cocipany Qrandin | Farmers. Piguevaton Com- eben; Grandin, X. D. a arian! i" . i Grand Forks, &. De nee TH Green, Motor Company, Hankinson, ae Lumber Company, Grenora,| nvillé: Geedi¢’ Company, ‘The, Granvilte, ¥. if ” Newton ‘The M.! Hans- tN, ny, Val: George, Fruit DB. nl Motor Compa Compu y, Incorporated, jon: Companyy sas. Company. Pelta; rw. Grand Rapids Furniture Company, Wilmington, Dela. Hollandsworth Hart .Lumber Com pany, Minneapolis, Minn. id Spencer Company, sous, Mortgage Co, Minneapolle:) Haxkett Metcantile “Col or. Company, weeds she tae or company, of Lidger-| Wi Moline Plow. Compas, '—g 200: J.ldgerweot 8 for Company, pace apehine Company, | N. mer Cooperste | eae | | City Feede jompany, fanabore "Company, How Motor: Gompany, Hun ae: Noxtieen 1 New Moline Plow Company, Moline,| Northwest Corporation, Baltimote, | y ™, Maryland, a ig ; Buiiders pany, hica, nick '& For ? ri) Company, Inc, D. Minnea~ Mercantile Co. “Hieuson, St. | ae | Mune, supply Company, New Rock- “Minn. | Hoptoh -Sitja Bismarek, nited. States M ine Corporation, | The, Denver, Colo. [Ear teenan, The, Min- neapoils, Company, Minn. Western Bond ind: Mortgage Com- pany, Portland, Ore. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION ol CHARTER OF DOMESTIC COR- PORATIONS In compliance with Section 4522 rf the Compiled Laws of North Da-; kota r 1912, T hereby certify | K Mi that the following named domesti x bD nis have forfeited | their Bits: hich have been cancelled nN ords of the Department of xcip; State of rth Dakota to file the annual report | 1926, as required eke ed Hickson Jompany, Grant, ul, Minn. Mortguge Loan €o., St. Paul, | Oe Company, Inc, John, International Power Company, j Independent Grain Company, Hague, James ee | "Rockford, | Kelvin Store, Ine., Ki Knife Compan: ‘ton, > erne antily Company, Keene, 'fo Townalte Company, Kint- ty Be Light e, vb. en, n ‘ilardware Company, Wil. Chapter Hidvator Company, Kuroki, >, j mare Potatoe Warehouse As- le sociation, are, N. 1 : Krueger. € pan BA ineel- Takota Townaite am mppoyement Met le ae Ht Ausoolet ng Bot- tineau, N. Ja jsdoh Light Company, Langdon, “Groce jompany, Devil tee. eee ee if Ligotty Lumber, Company, . Zahl, Company, . D. Lone Tree _ Telephone AD. Company, _ Telephone com-' in Lal u Soe operate B Ele. Denbigh, N. D. reautile Company of arrivon,- or Com any of Mar- 3, f Sheyenne, NM ts Jere “Lit, Martin. and ae nkingon sociation, Farm Spplnn, bes oh in mers Elevator Company, Ligh, us City, N. D, et ee B.D. o-operativ’ yam) Brbthers. Michigan Grocery Company, Minot, rs Minot Com- Sgie Overly, Store, ers Co-operative Grain ‘ompany, Page, arshal) Co-ope any, Barshall, N. D. Strasburg ‘Telephone Strasburg, N. D. Kempton “potate Exchange, Kemp- » ton, Warehouse logan. Company he, Leonard, N. D. erly" "Shipping Assoclatio ieonles ‘o-operatlh . Inc, Michtgan, N. D. g we ty ” dia mak and Sul ‘ ingot ja am juit Company, Minty N. D. mene Michigan Farmers Co-o; evgtor Co. Michigan, Ss. wldway:Coni Burlingion, Ni. 'D. “Store Cem Company, se gd yl FF t! Co-operative Marketing: theme Cancelled win Valle: “i Association, Banke, Nw Dz Domentic iene 3 menia and Sharon Land-Company, Amenia, N. D. rissa Aneta Farmers Aneta, N. D. Angease Company, Fargo, Ardoch Credit The Muaeel NOD Komin "(hickory aid Western Company, Grand Meyers “Colperation, Inc, Mandan, 1a! Mafidin News Company, Inc, Man- wig eter, on a aout Moffit Oil ‘Compan: sMottit gd Holding "co. Realty Company, * t Grain Company, arnson Company, Fargo, Antalebe Butte Oil it Gas Com- any, Jurmarth, Anderton. Incorporated, A. Company, Oakes, nobel Bakken Land & innewank: N. engon County Compan: i n, Bankers Investment Company, Car- rington, N. Brockett Opera , House Company, Brockett, N. D. Blamasey, Gas Company, Bismarck, Bre Auditorium Company. Ere-; men, N. D. Buxton Potato Growers Association, Buxton, D. lamang tekor Company, Bis- a Nai Braddocic Telephone -, Company, Braddock, N. vat! Bra Products Company, Dickinson, Blakey Drug Company. Drake, N. D. BYanhere Company, Wil- wack ae ve. Company, ‘The, Far- centatdatea Lumber Company, on imp Corporation, The, Fargo, Cayuga Auto & Machine Company, nT N. D. Land, Company, Willow City, N. % ‘ Land Agency, Cagbenter-Neumann saber Com- pany, Vaile: ‘ity, Copetney bs as a “Power Plant,| "ar stor re gt Van Hook, Par! ‘cConait, adit. Hardware Co. 43. T.. West- Bi Cc sey Line Telephone Pot OMREy tie: Teleph ‘fmpany eat a Col valine ‘Chévrolet Co... Fargo, N.'D.' Polk tue Doyon, Mercantile Cotspany, ‘Dover, pill ur Derrick, a Prai rie mn, Grocery Company, Dick N. XN. D, Ply ie Land Company, Dog- pa ae Lodge ‘No, 1127. B. P. 0. Ne D, > Minot, Melle, G, Biu- investment Bi be thers, Grand Forks, fash, Noms Bullding Association, Nome, Northwestérn Land ani “Go ch ne Investment & Sone, M., Grand Forks, fa Acro: Company, Bis- ibelders Company, Grand . De orth Dakota Americ company. Fargo, N. D. ont Overly, N. a’ Realty Corporation, OFiske,, Jement Company, Orr, N. D. ‘are Implement ° i. re. i V) nt Com jum. Association, - Orr, im. Laundry Company, i ae ‘Transmission Line, Overly Mercantile Company, ‘Overly, ! Over, Co ° peren sie Man Associa. Beira re at Company, Park 5 Creatn \° fa oat iy Dairy com oa & Gas Co., apt hing House of Minot, iy Cofporation, Fargo. De rick Grain Company, Di oie Dickinson, N.Y. Hignite Pr coduets ‘Company, Di tao ee) (Cream & Buttge. Co, | mn, 2 Creamery Company. Bose cm poomnene *Bbp, ‘Ing., Dick-| itiniie Association, dames. gin Baul ty. Exch: », Blgi ee rumene ‘tore, PS ea is. Ancorepr YWalr Association, e owen Company, Lis- D lage, Take y Farmers 7? sate Farmers Store Company, Blevator’ Company, ‘Bx. ae ep ae: vator “Ompan; Kempton, N. -D. Jae | Nope Cumeeey, Fi Z, ania Taleplioa, ACom- argent © County ‘Abstract & mito) sie pe nn —_ - PY _Sinalale Company, at, wee Publishing House, Minot, Wi wait neal | webater ——. NOTICE OF Se MORTGAGE FORE- . conditions of the mortar given that that uted jfeeatty Cal mortgagor, Mortgage Williston, ee Port. ana » offi tho Register of peeds of Burleigh ow, oF Sane Hey. Grain Company, New sanded ‘in, hae ner nade Ponte aad! to Herent hace Lausaber Chapaay, Richere: the 3 Deed Be at Company.| and duly recorded therein in book 94 | creasing! lof Assignments on | guy assigned by sai | Henker, by, an instrument in writing, tdated the 22nd day of March, A. | 1926, and sald last named assign- ‘antl Bea ed bowel § Fane ape: pecert said: mort; the pour North ry D: fs86, to eatisty the amount di au such mortgage .on the day of mort ae whieh ship a (128) (7D. weatio€ th dian containiy, 2 and exce: Modern Dairy Company, Bismarck, Bump hy gatate th that dig heret noltit on Of section thirty-two (32) in to’ ship one ret north, .of range sev: one, hundred. forty ( the north-east corner of said NW. 1D. ol S*Tagprotenient Company, 8 arantee Co., Forman, > Audit’ Company, ‘ar kkeather Investment © mpany, oiSiarewentier, 2 "RUPLOYMENT. CON mins. ‘company, Jamestown, Building ‘Tondisiadn at Work, Suny The,! .Farm Gabor in Good Gall, olopment Compans, | Factories Running Valley eae Employment con North Dak C4 to the October review of the depart- ment of labor for the West North Central district. “Building tradesmen are all at work and factories are generally employing ‘normal forces,” the report said. “Farm labor is in good call but the ‘supply appears adequate.” “At Fargo building activity con- \tinues at a good rate and the outlook \ for the remainder of the open season ia excellent. More than $1,500,000 of {construction work is now under way and a shortage of brick-layers is re. ported. All factories are operuting fall time and there is u brisk call for | general farm labor. “At Grand Forks the labor supply ‘and demand are about equal with a strong demand for general’ farm help.” Minnesot: In Minnesota nemployment among common labor was reduced materially during the preceding 30! day period by heavy calls from North- ern lumber camps, highway conssruc- ‘tion, Railroad projects are way in the larger centers, but activity in this industry is not sufficient to engage all available resident trades men, and definite signs of a sla ning are now evident. Industrial plan.s generally are operating at nor- mal. There is a surplus of male and female pete il Kenmare, | Schuyler fakine Company, Grand us aigacturing Company, ate Publishing Co., The, Beran age Meer Made th Tordott Compan; Juthestown N. 1. ¥ Gas Company, and Lean myany, y, Valley Grand nor OF, Frult Comp: race a ee Walcott. jercantile Company, W Ward’ rule Company, Minot, N. D. | We: ae and Loan Company, | Wi wil eh N. Wyndmere Hiuity levator Com- pany, Wyn LJ Berin: Veni Chaseley, Lal Telepluine Company, Compan; ry Company, dmere, ag Elevator’ Company, Vestern Brick and Tile Company, | pent Inson, N. arose. Motor Company, Wild- ach “@ Mosher, Inc., Mott, nd Horas ip Commens The, nt, Po; er_& Coal Com- Bond and ‘i teane Ci rtgare Com- pany, Fargo, Default ‘having occurred in the herein- hereby mortgage nd ae ed A Bismarck Corporation, rr: after described, notic ourl In Missouri “industrial employmen® ' onditions remain satisfactory with definite improvement in the sitwation with regard to common labor noted since September. Flour working overtime, while ve reductiqn occurred in shoe tories, drugs and chemicals, and railroad re- | pair shops, Brisk demand for help! on farms, public improvements and | general outdoor activities, and lurge| wrap filed for record | shipments of common labor are being | eae directed to southern cotton fields = Igigh gounty, iu a | Clerical and factory help mu | the hour: of nine ovclock. A. at, | better demand than a month a ‘heavy demands for lead ge 681, and | and zine ore have resulted in increas- Mermann ed-cmployment in this industr; to Otto F. lowa Towa reports “increased employ- ment in canning factories throu hi: the state, 2 condition which e me conti ht reduction ‘hi id nine hund fled for record i: in ‘ounty,, be aig one | 3 BE ana on the 16th at the hour i» and duly Ls ia kg Dy, pata Henker an instrument in elt: dated he 20th day of June, A. D. 1913, and | said assignment wi the offlee of rtgages au ly assi, in ote ae {Henker, said ‘nesignee, nee Was filed for Sopa in thy of: the Register.of Deeds of ‘on March 26th, | in flour the. hour of uine o'clock A.! are noted ra nd meat; us duly recorded therein packing establ A few largt MD he Po tutlgaments on Page byilding projects are under but 9, Ww i aes See ‘sol ores construction operations are not suf- ficient to engage all jlable res that jon. thereot i has heretofore t beh released. dont trades men. Publis road work,| rom the terms and conditions of municipal improvements, and Thowie et Burleizh door of activities, particularly corn hus| kota, in. the cht of Bl ‘Ys serve to take care of Burleigh county, North | of unskilled labor. . at the hour of ten o ieee n | mains plentiful, th h day of December, eal the: ng, | large quantit; Clerical help re: mises described in such h will be sold to same,-are.deseribed ax Fest Wa, ‘naimet 2 32) in town- umber, ous hundred, thirty: se north,’ of Lercad ahead eve: principal ‘neti pt the ri Of ¥ ot Ry Co. wh hich h is situated tation eer Be and The northeast, quarter, af section thirty-two thes lon house peo. be, ag je. je aid Ky jed by hdd except that por- aald shove described rex) ore been’ re- the ‘terms and: condl- tons of, said mortanes.. follows, namely: com the north poindeey tine hund: tay snlses (895 eat of the sth pringipal meridian | in Pariseh county, North Dakota, 140) feet west of jec- tion, thence Meat hord west along the line of 1 ction tence south one hun- railel to tl said section, When sctaneula ‘aid re feet wai wand pitt <Wervice Company,, Fargo, Ve Publishing Bee Mortgage Com- the pset to mitt ler exceptions, 2 i schedules. anaes in com meat corresponding Considern: building con struction ja nnder way butane supply of trades isen is sufficient to meet all requirements, Good. cril for labor for f: k, struction, and in the oil fields, while ments of this ide to poings out-of the St pero picking.” é Nebraska If Nebraska the condition of | dustrial employment “continues fav Vorable and the feeling is one of con- fidence regarding the prospects for the rest of the year. There are many transient workers in the state but the demand for cori huskers and general farm labor is helping to take. care of hes Building throughout the state fairly active and resident mechan- ics are well employed. Public im provements, including road work, are utilizing a large velume of unskilled dabor. Meat-packing, railroad shops, flour mills and other leading lines report normal employment for this time of the year South Dakota shops, meat-pxc mills in registered “Railroad jon a nd a surplus “obtains, ra labo continges light building-trades m demand for general corn huskex Fair WHEN YOU'RE “GASSIN’” Abeut “Wedge” Suits You're “Gassin’” ‘bout. “Hot Stuff” $25 Compare good fellows gether its HARVESTER WINSTON & NEWELL Co. ecgarcarae Minn. Phone: Main 7480 *

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