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one headed by of Columbus, the bidding became somewhat hectic, all of which jtended to increase greatly the over- head. On top of the greater expenses the Weather wks eonsistentiy bad lest season, particularly, in the east.” Rain and snow on Sundays when the pros turned out to do. their stuff kept many spectators at ‘hotie who other- wite would join the ling on the’ right | tat the box Battie one “the mat. : 4 . Catlecionb For the City “ Biamarek Ther £ hound to de ‘tan df Getieral Pund \ 82,000.12 * “woken Stecher ant Munn || of Burleigh county land goes ty | Claster, Light Fur . Try pinning Ed's shoulder back to the township for use in Sowl-| Sawer Avpensmért ..: hades flat’ ship and wchool diatrict putposes,'at-| Sidewalk Assesambnt ' cording to a statement just Sey 4 if venient Assessment . by County Tyeasuref G. L. arjseredimsi sig taeee, i : which shows {fi itémized form. Loof oe ving Astées: Ly r collections durin the: yéur 1926 Tér| Thestant and Sinking Fan 24,000.28 the various state,. city and any s : ‘ funds. Totay of taxes collected for ©” 779. COBB, SPEAKER 10 KNOW FATE IN DAY OR TWO i R f Rom Collections for the 50 townships aba ‘the usé ot ‘the City of | NO CH A N ¢ RS ba : raral school districts “in county]. . . { ; . during the past year totaled’ $267, Friends Predict Complete : : is 423.90 of which $900,141.46 was Jindicaticn W andis aa , s 3 NES | schools ‘and $88,281.83 was’ for towal- ool angle | With Ford Back at Shortstop; & ships and villages. This Announces Decision | 4 : about $5,000 fer towiship, or $1t0 7 | Hendricks , Believes Pen- ; section. “The balance of ‘the tax ¢ol- ——e ir iM Chicago, Jan. (P)—Vindies | nant Chances Good eons Laid Saiaror county pu: ee ren Nes ius i Petax collections in Burleigh county Pave 7 x ; the corner for Ty Cobb and Cinctapdtt, dan. P)—The pen- in 1926 totaled | $192,077.97, Mr. Collecttons for ‘Rural Distiicts Thdso two'stars, the one with mor nant which they missed by a narrow 3 Spear’s report shows, of which $208,- si Bao 74 SHRI records than any other pi margin last year is fluttering in ¢he ; f 246.38 was collected grteee ber of \ 281.03 er ever held, the other a playing bod canbe nite ae let . eae ae inert ogh ng pore dtere Hes eee Maka | coltectiony: Yor, 8 RUT aiblesavin, aro to ‘hoce | With Horace Ford ready: to’ atatt AS “J lected for the tise of the city ef Bis-| Rural Schbol Districts the verdict of Commissioner La | the season at shortstop, Manager Jack : marck, $154,350.60 was for the of} and eeneelpe. Pa a day ote.” | Hendricks believes the Reds have an the Bismarck schools, $267,423.39 was] Tax Sale WE Section. bandits t ar jexcellent opportunity to finish in for the use of ruta) districts, Md | Redemption Fund . if MH ay, vaheaen teclt ldrel {front this season. Ford was out for i $77,308.87 ‘was for the redemptfon pon IT GN INDIA: i with the mdbetien: “Was tho Clove the greater part of the race last sum- fund, being tax’ sale certificates re- Londen-—The ancient guatome faa & ‘ As | mer when the Reds ran second to St deemed. india i y land-Detroit American L ‘ . 7 A a itemized] Colfferes of 1 ‘are gi of September 19 ; Louis. Had’ he been holding down These various funds are itemiz fore the flapper and her. aed: id charged by Hubert (Dutch) Leonard short when the seasén opened, Hen- in Mr. Spear’s report as follows: according to Sir Avargari, a member ry dricks believes the Reds would have Hected the legi: Jesistative assembly of Ini former Detroit pitcher? ‘ State Taxes Collect: hole Otlent Both players have denied thi | Wen the championship. The Reds had) By NEA Service Fiat Hail Tax .,.. +8, 6498.17 wee alae, We $+ — charge «ind also assertions by Leon- | the batting leadership of the league} Chicago, Jai. 25-~A™ match’ betwetn| i103) Indemnity : Femugst: Thovenen -achapne : H ard that they planned to bet on the j last year and three of the leading/Joe Stecher and Ed “Strangler”| ciate Revenue Tax . 9 F UY game. hitters. Hendricks expects to optm|Lewis for the heavyweight wrestling | 614 half of Inheritance Tax Hi Z dication Predicted | the season with the same players that] title is hanging fire. The press| c-nool Loans Collected . NOTIOR EXPIRATION OF Vindication for the two was con-} |° ] eee Fr nee een ete ie cae finaly School Contracts Collected State of North Dakota, County of fidentiy cok by supporters of Ne & | pee eutstanding trades awe beet gether und settle it. seeds cab ea Fund 1,888.62! one rear Auditor; Bismarck, : : or outsi ¢ pure : cnet Eales LY ® | Kelp, « pitcher bought from St: Paul ig ae Sachvat Se Win G. Heer’, Minkale, artne:, % | ot the American Association.» Enough | Withodt a victory, Against the Mich-| Total collected and remit- Roe eg oc Nc ee Ny Sp } On one ckate, ter of recruits have been added to bring the | igan six-footers the Gophers had little] ted to the State of North are "ond: hereintater anak the discontent virtually w n under the bri at Reds hing roster up to 14.” With] chance. The score was Michigan 82, Dakota .. ‘Was ass! wiped clean from the records, ees - Ford among the regulars, the infield] Minnesota 20, PEs for hey The only unfinished business of is one of the strongest in the léague,| The only remaining Big’ Ten games | General Fimé .. 00) was (Re a ea one of Vascball's most sensational Pipp will be nt firet buses Critz, who] thia week are between Chicago and| Interest and Sinking Fund i orthe ie denloguent rad ‘of the year “off” seasons will be the bid of Buck , ” Pinp will he at First Bane: Ceiba WRGIIENEG Tore” riaessota and Onto.| Head Fund oe Bee an thal the time for redeinp- Weaver for the right to once more i ‘ player in the National League, at sec-| Hostilities cease then for mid-year Bridge Fund . 28,400. y aay, pe. me cenpinied pire don a player's uniform. Weaver was I a examinations until February 6. Motor Vehicle Fund ..:... pare. | ee. ond and Dressen at third, i swept out of baseball following the Salary Fund . sasat| Mas Qesctibed as follewe: For the outfield the Reds have 1919 world series seandal. By" Genebeeine Hoot a Pees Insane\Fund i es eat quarter, Bection. 3, Twp. 4 What effect vindication from Tan- ee rte he ta ea Shut gig, Christensen, left field; Roush, eénter| Buddy McDonald Gets | one hair or Inheritance tax aaa ii, Amount eld for. There i ugh the line, and that the and Walker right with Bressler and ry j $4950. noodht y juirea to ored i dis’ office might have upon the future back of the yman as reserves. Bressler] Newspaper Verdict | Teachers institute Fund .. P thie Gate, |§ of the sh sounds the death careers of Cobb and Speaker, was b. ft i Penalty and Interest Fund. wat " ~ ane ton to the mony, pmnatat + probably will play left field when @ cy will be required to pay the { conjectural. Cobb has been offered nume lefthandniibeher ts Over Jackie Conway Be the. service pf this notice. and in F ‘$25,000 to sign a year's contract to learned th Case Reet meee : Total of taxes collected te. | mbt tac cst nw eee ero enluimore Ther oktiohal | tofora khe ; ‘The pitching staff is conceded to] Minneapolis, Jan, 25—)—Buddy rotted for use ‘by 'p268,500.62 (NEE ath et tad ad aM ca a "8 be strong with the lineup of Luque,| McDonald, St. Paul, shaded Jackie}. County -- : ar noe SP Gee eee ae ee Ten and Mis- the Cuban; Mays, submarine hurler; | Conway, Minneapolis welterweight, in saga = mit mer eR ees nen. Speaker, | Thbre| seventh round of ready have: Honohue, Jakie May, Nehf and others.| 10 rounds at the Minneapolis Athletic] novice oF EXPIRATION: - OF i Pies . also was talk today of a deal that’ Walcott preement to Hargrave Behind the Bat club here last night, in the opinion REDEMPTION ind official seal would send Cdbb to Cleveland and | weight shift by pausing definitely! Pugene “Bubbles” Hargrave will] of newspaper men. State int sor North Dakota, County: of | th: ith: 7 ot KEYG! .. | Speaker to Detroit. eae coe beuween shifting and snapping the catch the major portion of the games.| Two of six other bouts on the card | ofrice ete cinty Audttor, timate, Auditor Burleigh 1 Cobh is “Through” ok siege iain t eee cinich will be second string}ended in knockouts, Bobby O'Shea, rth Dakota. 1 * " ‘Nor akota, Spesker has indicated a desire to|He might be knocked aut, but never cun Mews, for i eicean dan , with Clyde Sukeforth, who| Minneapolis, knocking out Mike Ryan | To. Wm. < Belt Firkt Publication anus 18, 1927, ; continue in uniform. Cobb, on the, feAnehtedart etaihen man of the New York Yanks is recalled from the minors, as third/in three rounds, and Frankie sae You are hereby notified Rit ‘ene § otiet hand, ‘has said he is “through” | AY lens a Laeutee selected to’ fill the atous-ot| 80: Minneapolis, kayoing Eddie, McGoor-|tract of jana hereinafter, NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF Chicago White, The Reds will train this spring|ty, St. Paul, in two. tract ot dene Nera eata ta sort i with baseball, eager only to leave! ing, They will go tof Other results were: namo on the tgth da for ee ee ex state of None bth al County of the game with no stigma attached. |¢ ie Collins on the when his s not active with the #long the usual lines, up the Technically, both men are free!through a crimson cascade, nks last year as he was crowded, Oflando, Fla., on February 26, and] ~ Britt Jeeace oo Ase font, 4 proved. by ;Jortes 2 iSopnty Auditor, Bismarck, 4 agents, having resigned from the clubs /the referee top the fight. out of the picture by “Poosh ’Em Up”! Temain in the south six weeks, “After | pointed a ie nat t. Panl, ( t. | 1921, sears: tine fo am. a oo. Oo icerr, Mankato, Minti. , they managed last year. Club own- jahan’s antecedents were looked | Tons gained consider-| Seven days’ practice, exhibition games|’ Pat Sweeney, pee out: | tion Bile wilt Raw. Coffin, MéKensie, 4 ers, however, are awaiting a “green!up and it was found tha p who struck out! begin with the Cleveland Indians at seh pty ee be au | ) hadi ninety “deya from the completed} You are, hereby z ified that ite | 19 light” from the commissioner's office!n>me is somethings cl with the bases full when Grover Al-| Orlando on March 8. Hib z, aree & Ba ia, Theat | Be iCe. ot Ne ee iti tottows: [tract fi ate Reveina tier dee aceon before they go ahead with definite and indieates that he came from cen-| exander came to the rescue of Jess oo Nema i hiGegapotis, beat | Southwest quarter, on 1, Twp. ‘name for taxation for the year 30d pai f = negotiations for the services of eith-|tral European Those whose| Haines in the seventh inning of the) BIOW Received By Eddie McFadden, St, Paul, (4). as i Arpoune Fe Seg hs Mint nay. TA ip le f man. aneestors hailed from the Ould Sod | final world’s series game last year. a » St. Paul, (4). 3:27, ce feel that t » vindicated, | "The White Sox picked up another| Boxer Causes Death or the dellacene Nas 3 ‘above Ambtht}1922, and that the | 3 pine va will be i Ho the to pay the costsition’ fro: id a eiaian Pjttsburgh, Jan. 25—U)—Leo Hubbard Sticks of the service of this notice and in- |ninety Gaye from the complet. i terest -a: roy ic LW dun. ago, and voted| Maham, 17-year-old amateur boxer!» to. Charges of lens gu, 6d mn nada fond trom ward | “ge, of tle. iy denceibe, as fonlow in. the} died today from the effects of a blow| : , » |Bale “before the Northenst ausrter, ‘ect received last night in a bout at Brad- ‘Dirty Football r lon e8 above winted, [228,, Range Tt, ‘ammount bov@ for; d here ¢ $4348. poasirea to redeem jock, a suburb. Maham entered the ale Ton ; ‘oon track prospects suffered a| western Pennsylvania amateur boxing ddition to ares above amount | sal when they who Spanish Fighter J. sack i Tells of Battle sant: of devotees 4 With Wild Boars';; a rates are New York, Jan. 25—(?)—Paolino New York, Jan, 25—UP)—A willing | Provided by la: when Jimmy Cusack, captain,| tournament and collapsed in the rin ” for the sake of the ganié he|,, Wittens my hand and official seal | yoy will be required to pay the costs Eecadum, Spanish heavyweight, said ruled incligibte, Suiack willl after m blow ta the:piCof the stemuce ieycas Wynant. ‘De Bubberd? former | (hit 1eth. day of Jam Et eiftyiis, _ 10f, the service oF Avia Yiptice and in- ee he had Be fier een ed oe ela! hi f y to his|4n his bout with Joe loviano. Harvard tackle,,today stood firmly ‘Auditor Burleigh’ ‘County, lgst vot rodeo ate ata his career in Cuba recently, but i ain for the time being as he is entrenched behind his cha that < 3 of the was not in the ring. He said three down in his studies, and probably|¢—-———__— | Prispeton played “dirty Tootball’| Sit Publicstion, Jaguary-28,, 2927. | time tor Ehetogt wt jon as bore stated, + wild boars charged him while hunt- will be ont 1 late spring, which!| Bagketball Scofes { against Harvard in recent campaigns. Pa ata SS 2 9 ~ Afra! dx “yale certicieate “4 ing. After shooting one and clubbing | s he will be among the missing] § "At the same time, how new CITATION HEARING provided. yas criss ca the second to death with his gun, he; it the Big Ten championships, ‘ ivevsti a support was given the chorus of re- ror ay hand: ‘was forced to kill the third with his} ; Mia he aye = , : Pi erred 30; Valley PP ek Teuw “Harvard. sources: by the this 18th any ot Je + Bat bare hands when the gun broke. oki ¢ Dame's foot-|_ “Red” Grange and George Wilson, } “'"Y tag ouncement: Cambri that | Burlei ys : Auditor Burleigh . Cow: Osis, Havens sewspeper, when 1n¢ {bal d returned fyom his vaca-|ieading two troupes of barnstorming| Columbia 28; St. Thomas 22. sooance A, Caerbies Meet ae the| In bag ay Court, Before Hoh: 1. C. : sein Dak formed of his statement, wired: “Yes,|tion trip to Honolulu and hustled football troubadores, deflated their| | Rochester Aces 22; Winona Colle-| oiversity. in a letter -to President Lid gle Bigot “at but we have no wild boars in Cuba!"}back to his work at. South balls and packed their sail cloth] ians 23. “d Hibben of Princton, had “deplored”| "gagin. ec Beith: ehned. : Rockne witl ran the: Lease te nis and vari-colored jerseys in the | onmrae-sis ag the fact that Hubbard's article con; | Darwin 'R, sin petitioner, T Irked B ill crulbayor, 68 Jueb tanhte.aen ih balls, after winding up down in Michigan Quint taining the charges was to be-pub-| j shape for the No r , putting the finishing touches A lished in Liberty m ‘ine. vt Is) unney Is | rl Bi out | onc ahcensou nt Cuottail te serenae Beats Minnesota | preitent ‘Lowell vtote. Rubbard Doing Five-a-day Rockne lost no time in putting out) only, that fell short of the spectacu- Dedember 13 requesting: that ‘the: ar- a. denunciation of the aetion of the|lar success of a year previous, aci| Chigeba, Jan, 2 25—UP)-—Michigan tiele:’be withdrawn. °This Hubbard 4 New York, Jan. 25.—(7)—Gene the New York meeting, in! cording to all reports. today has a firmer hold’on the leader- declined to do. fore the Godney Tunney was back in New York today shift was outlawed. range’s advent in the professional | ship of the Big Ten basketball squads,| “ gee] that I know what 1am talk, | of Burleigh, in said 8 “on personal business.” Billy Gib-|decision of the es to b after his'last game bs a college| with five victories and no defeats,| ing about,” Hubbard said. “I have| office of. the © son, manager of the champion, said| shift however, does not mean | at Illinois was a master stroke | 2nd no chance of an upset until the| one gamo leg from a Pfinceton foot- ‘Bis Tunney was “irked” doing “five-2-|deal yet. The rules commi as| which brought the customers to the| Wolverines meet Purdue on February| ball game that: I'l) probably carry’ day” at some vaudeville houses on|the final word. is office by the thousands, But the! 15 and Indiana February 19, with ame through life. I am satisfied his tour and had returned to have Ves : story was different this year. | Michigan's fifth victim last night] that what I have done has been for his theatrical contract pruned of the} Rockne thi will go) After C. C. Pyle launched his pro| was Mfnnesota, which has gohe| the good’ of football and fhm wilting clause that requires so many per-| back to the old bone and muscle da (eeees league, to compete with the| through half its ‘sthedule, six games,| to be the goat.” formances. He intends to resume his ‘tour in Spokane when the matter is adjusted, FIGHT RESULTS ; b+ Pittsburgh — Pete days, by order of. Julius Caesar, Bs 9 loner hel ae 3 ary order to make the seasons cont ‘ a Seer ek cote ms ay ms before ‘expiration of world’s . . e ae DAL time a Tedemption above si Latzo, welterweight champion, beat Jimmy ‘ “3 nape ot the. ‘County Court./8_ deed re Jones, Youngstown, Ohio, (10). Title wits ran & of Hat: aiken sa ee? baa Wi not at stake. “1 Rea” “Cress Pills, a treatment ae 1927, Sati 26 arid reby 1. New York—Andre Routis of France meen ee es Balt i pe reventng q eT Re beat Petey Mack, Jersey City, N. J.,| § we by 3 aids in ng a9). ee { } y blood hes oud na ewan & Rochester—Phil O'Dowd, Columbus, terhat tension, 110, : i 6). arr = i Bxéelleht for liver, etomach, bowel Ohio, ‘beat Phil Verde, Rochester (6).| ‘ Foner ‘ene ee Philadelphia — Al Foreman, -Wash- fngton,- ‘beat Mike Ballerino, Bay- onne, N. J., (10). Sioux City, Slowa—Buzz Griffith, : ; i : the’ Wartona ae a ike ce pereget inter- Sioux City, knocked out Rich Mat- . a 4 n b Sayatem: 6%, inated 1 NOTE ota to: the 3 Iodsomaba, (1). Louie Mays, Des! . 8 Chon: ; ‘Named Rékroudants: 7 drew. with” Tully Grifitth, ‘ ee f od Sad kas asl ree eereea are hereby | ‘Elty (8). Pinkey George, Des} fm eee an rife. ne Poa appeae a4 §, drew with Johnny Burds, : : eG z en By? aes of Burleigh, in. ae she wauk loward Bentz, Mil- “beat Jack Schoendorf, Mil- on. techineal knock out (3). poet ey ; of the 3 bell in the flywe ad ity, Cae ener tl ‘Scottish cha tht asvte woth voters ; a TRPYRS Way eg i ie-tach j ce Sectio PB. La Barba Beats Elky Clark Ee pee | ie eae = Ree ace es a to Rbdrew” Johnson the fifst ory of the ‘United States to ard. cine rai ae used {4 toe oon ancient Greeks $i Ff 2506 years. ye voter tossed ina ite pebble... NOTICE TION OF State ict North Dakota, County of office. Of County Auditor, Tismatck, Nor eth ota. ‘Wm..G. Hoerr, Mankato, Minn. Xou are hereby. notified ‘that the tract of a agp roent foscribed ssed in your je delini ene tax ok the rear eee and ge es tile for. re fedemption from sald sale Will @xpire ninety days from the com- ed service of this notice, aa! Tand is described as follows: No ortheast ‘quart: Section 25, Twp. 187, Range | 78. for, Amou f eepires to redeem date, $54.29, In addition 3 ‘the above amount you will be required to pay Cont of the service of this notice Sod intérest as provided by law you redeem said land ale before the expira- tion of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the at? sale ees a8 provided by Witness my hand and offic! Hh seal this 15th day of January, YONS, Auditor Burleigh County ota. First Publication, ae 18, 192 NOTICE 2, EXPIRATION OF i IDEMPTI State of North Dakota, County of igh—es. Office ot none Auditor, Bismarck, pera Kota. ‘0 Wm. Ge Hoerr, Mankato, Minn. You are eee. notified that thy tract of land hereinafter describel and which Was assessed in your the name for taxation for the year 1922 was on:the 11th day of Decomber, 1923, duly oie, as provided by law, for the and teak staxes,- of the 1c for e¢empeion fran aif ie Net a: Dire ninety rom ‘the ,.com- Pleted service this notice, "Said. land 1s described as follows: Southwest quarter -of Northeast quarter, and southwest quarter of Northwest quarter and Northwest Gets of uth west warter ana ‘One-half of Southeast quar- ter, n Section 36, Township 137, Range 78. Amount sold for, $21 Amount required to redeem at this e joh to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this stl and in- terest as provided by law and un- less you ‘redecm said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as auave stated, a deed thereat will fs8he to the holder of the tax ‘Sale certificate as Provided by tnw. ‘Witness my hand and Cg] seal this 16th aay of "Januaey, Y,, LYONS) ‘Auditor Bagleigh County, rth Dakota. ort! ‘a First Publication, = 18, 1927, Es head A NOTICE . OF EXPIRATION OF State of Norn Dakota, County of office o oF Coun ‘Souniy Auditor, Bismarck, Dakota. a ‘a M. Colton, Dris- coil Farm Loan N. Dd. Agnes ‘me: 4 Donayan, Winnetred lane Fergen, Gertrude nee logan & Catherine » all of Janesville, Minn., Breer! Land Bank, St. Paul, ba are bee por aee. that the ratter. Sor eee al ssessed in name for taxation for the year BiH was on the lith day of cember, hog duly sold, as provided by law, the delinquent taxes of the 1922, and that the thes Sustic. Bustice, Sald land is descrite@ freee: rtawese ie aygrter, Section twp. ua 5. Athount for, it "Amount required to redeem ut te, $148.09. dition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in: foceat as provided io Ga! Jaw and un- tone you redeem said Jand from said co ‘before athe poset aise, of. the e Rolder of the ak Talo cartiticnte as weyviere t by itness ray hand and ashy eal this 15th day of January, K. " LYONS, Auditor Burleigh Go "Gouniy, vt First Publication, ‘January 18, age 18-26. 21. NOTICE TION OF Btate of North meee County of Offite of Gounty Auaitor, Bi ice Of unty Au or, ismarck, North Dakota, es Ford, Gertrude Ford, n, Catherine Donovan, ‘an, Winnetred. Hus: hate dcsenived ction t jount: sold $1 fy aslint Ge srg cat thie cate $154. 0 ee you will be required to pay “CoNt! of the service of thi: ti tess von 8 1088 mae gs ‘hatia this 18th dey or aa ase f seal K. Auditor Bure Count ty, BT ac Pablleation, id 18, abaT. NOTICE oF uenareos or Brats. ‘of peri ~ County ot ftice ‘Sou jp poate niet: Bismarck, m. G. He ‘i Edw. Coffin, ebexonsie: ot vais You the ate hereby notified that t! ¢ract of i la ve of aan hhetalnfaten d Aeecet seosse( your amo for taxation for : x ation for th ne, year 1923 “for ion from said male it < int not in. the ihe comple! ted 4 fe eines Ga “itm i ee tna, date, Mae guired 12 rogseha } G f Hal be cred 0.80 » Service of this {as provided: by law ee %