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‘COFFEY PLANS PAGE TWO fer the reeords to Watford City. The proposal was defeated at the last election but Watford City men still are hopeful. At least no one bis openly proposed moving the gounty t in the manner quite commo the nine TO POINT OUT CAMPING SITE ° = ci Man Who Killed Wif< insists > Lewis Motor Co., rep rs SIGN UP WITH NORTHWESTERN cago to Confer With Di- rector of Athletics didate for the football coaching job |c lenn Thistlethwaite left at North- | wes tern University entered the lists ence W. Spears, grid came here to i Murder Occurred in Wis- Quanrud, Brink & Reibold, | : : _ pairs ees 1a consin, Not in Iowa Street Department, pay roll... 114.40{ Coney Island Cafe, refund on Mauston, Wi n, 26.-(P)-- Wil- milk nse 1.00} liam N.C probably will start | Marcovitz . groceries i Wisconsin, J. 0. Fr , room and t out sath board 30.00 | L. 8, Fredericks, relief 10,00 | Hattie Hales Cof-| Burroughs Adding Machine killed with a baseball bat Co... repairs 5 frequently expressed a A. H. Olson, orchestra at au- { willingness to indicate where he had) ditorium 10.00 camped and he is sfire that the spot| J. A. Montgomery, sm.on} is in Wisconsin. With other lines of Ray Hancock, pair 30 | questioning almost exhausted, 1. Lenhart Drug Co. { thorities said that some time tod auditorium 1 their prisoner probably will be taken Soo Line, freight 1861) int county. Mrs. C. Robidou, rent 7.00 | ision to take him there wis Matt er, groceric 10.00 after Coffey last night in-) Water Departa pay sisted, in the presence of Towa offi oll 4 1 cials, that the death of the woman | Walter Millett, repairing walls | did not occur in the teurist camp uum Oil Co, oil ' eee: Department, pay roll As Allen J. Kang, Dubuque county “L Fredericks, services as attorney, and other fowa offi catcher walked into a room to meet Coffey, J. N. Johnson Co,, supplies they carried the braken portion of | 4 Anna Brych, laundry . ia aneutae Standard Oil ¢ As i Hele Dubugul FE. E. Ricker, supplies fep and said instantly: — | wphat's not the bat that caused the | ©. 8 | death of my wire, ‘The bat was «mall-/| ‘Temperature and er, and it wasn’t broken (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) iri Bismarck Clear, 11 below; roads good. of his bigamous wife, ardently wooed BQH i ee Meese ab Maquoketa, town, during his| , St Clovd—Clear, 26° below road Fee eee the| Minot—Clear, 11 helow; roads poor. hag mot been seen since their| Mankato—Clear, 12 below; ronds| i WaMUSEE Gie came tine, | POSE: F eeeaeeeanee saya it has leerned| , Jamestown—Clear, 15 below; roads lala di | fair, that! after the girl’s disappearance.) undan—Clear, 14 below; ronda| letters purporting to come from her | eceived from Boston, Mass. Pargo—Clear, 22 below; ronds fate, According to the newspaper, th srirl dropped from sight and her) 4, Devils Lake—Clear, 17 below; roads * not known, erie eer Ace undahli rand Forks—Clear, 20. below; je photographs of Coffe the ae eee ne wintee there in|. Hibbing—Clenr, 28 below; roads ting as a collector and tak- | fair. Coadmineht: part‘ in chuteh Duluth—Clear, 22 below; roads . good. =| Crookston—Clear, 27 below; roads POLICE BELIEVE COFFEY | fair. BURIED BODY OF WIFE Winona—Cloudy, 17 below; roads Madison, Wis. Jan, 26—UP)—Im-| good. plements which "the —p believe| Rochester—Cloudy, 19 helow; roads might have been used by William| poor. Coffey in digging a rude grave for his bigamous Mrs. Hattie Sher: man Hales, were found in the base- Tanita, ment of the confessed slayer's home Burleigh spade, a OFFIC) Y 8 ri r= | mat were lito urit John J according to the pol | |tract of ft d The mat bore several long darkjand which was asses ‘ed in) your brown str at police declared} name tor taxation for the year ore 9220 Ww nm the ith day t lee sige lcember, 1923, duly sold, The finding of the articles led po-! {iy ievuses lice to advance the theory that Cof- | of fey had buried his second wife after | for their fateful “honeymoon,” ' instead of throwing her body into the Mis-| he} delingue law sissippi river near Dubuque, confessed. Madison police hold the theory t an axe was used in the slaying,| having found an axe bearing see they believed to be bloodstains in the home several days ago. fa a to redeem at thjs date, $139.16. In) addition to the ahove oF the | you will be red to pay th ° 7 costs of the + of this notic eee oe DEMETION OF and int by law and mein iB North Dako mty of Burleigh ith opridt OF cou TY AUDITOR |t To Anna Mickel Tea, ._D., State | th easurer, mare] “'D. i You are hereby notified that pire tract of land hereinafter described for redemption deed thereof will issue ax sale tne ay of + LYC SS aca\ ti Tith di January, and which was assessed in you! 5 name for taxation for the yea: (Seal) the llth day of De 1922 was on ember, 1923, duly sold, ax provided | by law, for the delinquent taxes of | the year 1922, and that the time |@—————_—_—_—_—__@ for redemption from said sale will! Bipiee nianie: dase’ teow, tne cor | Basketball ave ay at tails notice, a > —“-qO| Said land is described as follows eat eal ee H North one-half of the Southwest; Aveustana 28: St. Olaf 24. St. Ambri St. Thomas 19. | Mandan 30; Wilton 17. Mandan seconds 12; Alumni 8. quarter and the South one-half of | the Northwest quarter. | pgStction 10, Township 144, Range * amount sold for, $103.60, Subsequent taxes paid by aaa chaser, $54.56. . qaneunt this In ‘ddition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs ‘of th vi of this notice and interest ed by law and, unless you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof win issue to the holder of the tax sale certifi | eek. as provided by law. WITNESS my hand seal this 11th day of January, 192' K. LYONS, (Seal) Satisfaction or Money Get a two-ounce bottle, of Mgone’s Emerald Oil (full strength) toda a fle! i renga Hit | Every well stocked drug store has this, with the distinct understanding | that your money will be cheerfully * Auditor Burleigh | Cay North Dakota. 9-26. returned if it does not reduce the inflammation, soreness, and pain muce! quicker than any remedy you Changing County rage Your bunions may be so swollen} and inflamed that you think you can’t go another step. Your shoes may feel as if they are cutting right | into the flesh. You feel sick all | over with the pain and torture and | pray for quick relief. What’s to be| done? Two or three applications of | Moone's Emerald Oil and in fifteen | minutes the pain and soreness dis- Seats Different Than in the 90’s Changing county seats is a little different now than it was in the old days, according to members of the legislature who recently were cussing the troubles of counties where fights have been going on in recent years. At least the maner of making the change is different. Rep. R. C. Montgomery, Wells county, chairman of the eommittee on counties to which’ such’ matters probably will be referred, remembers how the county seat of Wells county was changed back in 1894, At that time Sykeston was the county seat. It had been chosen when it was the only town in the eounty located on a railroad. Then the rail- road advanced to Fessenden nearer the county séat. one vgpeivedie night they loaded all ity record san} confer i} Minnesota in | Road Conditions || - th Kenneth tor of athlet Before night, Dr. Spe Wilson, diree- Northwestern, Minneapolis last was quoted as say- ing he would cons satisfactory offer” to guide the gridiron destinies of the school which last season tied Michigan for the Big Ten champion- ance for his services, urs had a successful season at 1926, It is understood his ool has expired. 0| title 70| MINNESOTA DOES NOT PLAN TO LOSE SPEARS Minneapolis, J AP) sota does not intend to lose Dr. lence W. Spea h, Athletic ring said tod Dr. Minne- Director Fred Luch- ports that « pears might go Northwestern Univegs sident, L. y,,Coftman, of Min-| nese d members of the athletic department ure to leave tomorrow for the meeting of the ‘Big Sixty’ at Chicago Friday and Saturday, and Dr. Spears a merely went down a Mr. Luehring said. pears, who went to Chicago last night to confer with Northwest- ern officials, had received no definite offer when he left, Mr. Luehring said, adding that “we are not going to he talked out of a good man.” One report here was that North- western would offer Dr. Spears $10,- 000 a year. He receives $7,500 at Minnesota, where he took up his du-} ties two years ago after coaching at) West Virginia. DR. SPEARS MAY. |Gopher Grid Mentor at ChE iene aehael | the building. ship. Dr. Spears indicated in a telephone! conversation with the Chi 0 Trib ; une last night that while he would en- tertain an offer from Northwestern, he would give Minnesota an equal lin Clar- | as its head football | commenting on re-! to! | | i | | Dairy | Course By Mail) Proves to Be Popular’ That the increasing sasing demand for cor-| respondence courses in through the mail has led the North Dakota Agricultural college dairy de- partment to put out an advanced course, is pointed out by C. Jensen, instructor in dairying at the college. The new advanced correspondence course in ing is appl consumer of dairy products, according to Mr. Jensen. In this course infor- given as to the relative im- ce of th duet Courses by mail are becoming more and more popular according to the enrollment figures, ABY'S COLDS aro soon “nipped in the bud” without ick use of — ICKS onr2! Miles Seta DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Free Examination Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. ‘quired to redeem at [HERE'S SPEEDY RELIEF FROM BUNIONS AND SOFT CORNS) All Drugeists Say Emerald Oil Must, Give Complete Cheerfully Refunded A few more applications intervals and the swell- appears. at regular ing reduces. And as for Soft Corns a few ap- plications each night at bed time and they just seem to shrivel right up and scale off. No matter how discouraged you have been with pads, shields, or other japplications, if you have not tried | Emerald Oil then you have some- thing to learn. It’s a wonderful formula—this combination of essential oils with camphor and other antiseptics so marvelous that thousands of bottl are sold annually for reducing vat ;cose or swollen veins. Every good druggist guarantees Moone’s Emerald Oil to end your foot troubles or money back. dairying | able to! — everyone from the producer to the| sorte {3 | industry and/ Burleigh Coun its. growth com | Notice that, the ire ie at real rdemption has expired position and properties and food value | &St8t*, hacen RE the une Ee Se heme eh ttn Teel ’ 1.50, $2, $2.30 100 f s ‘or taxes 4 ea ars the eof the - i of milk. The course also cet up| sale of, tits County on December ‘owner. thereat as ib ADE Men s Oxfords 478 Pairs $1.51 - » $ sanitary production and the handling | 11th, 1922, and that at said sale y the records, in the office . 9 ‘ > = 95 ms and testing of the various dairy pro:| tit Darctle. "oC ‘real “cate! were teister “of "Deeda "ot auch Ladies’ and Children's} Men’s Dress. | Men’s Ties Approximately | tax sales within ninety days from| contract with the Gopher! holders THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE s WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1927 loan was fepaid, he said, and the in-| of his bathrobe, hanged himself from| Untermeyer, writet and poet, and of stitution owed him nothing ‘so there | the’ transom between his bedroom} Mrs, Jean Starr Untermeyer, widely was no reason why the building| and the living room. He roomed] known in the literary world. He was should bear his name. j alone. Dr. James C. Grenway, medi-| born on December. 26, 1907. Quick, > Argument failed to disclose wheth- | eat director of the university health Young Untermeyer: left no letters er the money was a loan or a gift. It| bureau, who knew Untermeyer, said| or message in his room, but there wa was cértain, however, that it would |.that the student was normal in every| on the table a letter from hiz mother. cost $100 to take the name off, so it; sense and he could attribute no rea-| It is understood that he had beer will remain. son for the~act, 4 in temporary financial trovble, but ee The student was a son of Louis! the extent of this was unknown. Yale Student.Kil Self By Hanging, ma ; a Radio Specials New Haven, Conn,, Jan. 26,—-(4)—| Richard Starr Untermeyer, a soph-| Jomore in Yale college, took his life| by hanging in his room in Welch Hall | We have on hand a number of new and trade-in Radio sets that we are going to dispose of. They consist of Day-Fans, Thompsons, DeForests, Grebes, Sleépers, Northlands, Super Hetrodynes and Crosleys. Each machine has been tested by our radio experts and is in perfect condition. } 400 enrolled in various coutses dur- ing the past, year. | Carnegie’ 's Part in Eiendale Library Being ( Questioned Whether or not the late Andrew Carnegie, steel magnate, donated. a rary to the state normal and in- Ellendale was the subject of a brief debate in the house recently. E. F. Johnson of Foster county sought to add $100 to the in- stitution appropriation to erase the word “Carnegie” from the facade of He explained that the name put on when the Pittsburgh steel maker loaned money to finance construction of the building. The today. The body was found by a janitor who went to the room. Young Untérmeyer, using the therein will | De losed and det | oF rights of re | be fore- | nd all other estate. forever rights in or Follow sold to such ‘real list of the real t such tax sale on whi Auditor of hereby rls of give real ibed were annual tax} December said sale estate dt ‘They go into our show window Thursday, the 27th, at these special prices: Day-Fan, 4 tube 2.0.0... 060 cece ee ee B 50,00 Thompson, sloping panel, 5 tube .............. 89.00 Thompson, straight panel, 5 tube 79.00 Grebe, 4 tube .. 50.00 DeForest, built-in loud speaker, 5 tube......... 90.00 DeForest, 5 tube ..........................-+. 650,00 Northland, built-in speaker, 5 tube ............ 95.00 C. J. S. Console-Model, 5 tube ...;.. 35.00 Opposit state appear itle owner thereof as | in the office | of Deeds of such | County and alao opposite each tract amount which will } the on 5 this Count |demption sha {ta Jes within | of this ice, the ae lw me the absolute property | the fee of this Countg and the for- | tax mer owners ther if ana all len | 191 and other pePsons interest- | the: mount. for which 1 was sold: interest and p y subsequent — detinquent | prior to those of the year| and penalties and interest Moffit Townsi: Fanta ta Rigen ‘Porte Superhetrodyne, laboratory model, 7 tube ...... 160.00. rn cli ‘ ae ‘aaa Driseou paver ria Sleeper, AMUDE Ses ha ad ee Mc eas a ee Trirdyn special ....... 25.00: APOG Ns a aaevicnpes 20.00 XJ 20.00 These prices will be dropped $5.00 a day on each machine until they are sold. This is your chance to get a radio set at the price you want to pay. Crosley, Crosley, Crosley, ck 6 (2nd. 4 Lots i to 4, Block 16 Lot 1, Block 14. Robe ‘Metenate ‘Town , Watson's Add. L, Harn Lot 10, Block ele Wie Shae Sele oe es adelene Wee. b aebisle ee 6 Sldwin | State Bank - ‘Wing Townsite M. I. O'Brien Regan Townslte : Regan Mere, Remember—a $5.00 drop each day until the machines are sold. This is your one chance. ' Hoskins-Meyer . / Lots 7-8-9, Block 9 ... Lot 7, Block 3, \ Lots 3- y Hargis Estate ...... Pleree Addition Bismarck Construction Co. lex Addition John Rosenberg G Lots 7 to 17, Block 3... Lot 12, Rlock rr Lots 1 to Lots 14 to! 18, Lots 1 to 5, Block Lots 14 to 18, me Lots 1 to 18, Lots H to 18, Tock Lots 1 to 9, Bloc 6 te 13 to 18, "it . 7 6 ots 1 to &, wai Fa McCracken Broadcasting _ the Greatest STORE CLEANING SALE Will-commence January 27th at 9 a. m., and lasts for 10 days only, for the sole pur- pose of cleaning the store of all broken stock. 14 Int. in Lots 13 t Lots 1 and 2, Blk. this Willams .. R. HW. Johnson . hi ith counts ) K. LYONS, County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota. 1—12-19-26 oF aXFIRATION or T ed therein _y Nhe forever fore- | closed and debarred of any and all rights of redemption, or other rights~én or to such ‘real estate. Following is a list of the real h tax sale on whic I, Kate fiyon sold to this County, and that such sales have not been’ redeemed and they are still the propert R and that unless re- Ube made from said and also opposite each tract appears the amount which will be required to redeem from the effects of such tax sale at the expiration | of the period of redemption includ- | ing the amount for which the said | Broken sizes, values up to $6.95, at hirts Out they go at Shoes Values up to $5.95 pair Values up to $1.00 While they last the date of this notice, the same|land was sold, interest and penalty | th bsolute property; thereon, subsequent —_ delinquent | 8 c Cc s County and the for-| taxes prior to those of the year e ° mer owners thereof and all lien|1922, and penalties and interest holders and other persons interest- | thereof. i ey Motitt Townat LADIES’ DRESSES MEN’S SUITS $11.50 $5.50 Henry Pla jd! ‘James Galloway A real bargain, values up to $33.50 ...... Values up to f Our very best’ Dresses, go at only ........ Values up to $15.00 + goatonly ........ $19.00 $13.00 Gonder Lein . Ite W. B. Heaton Townslte S$. O. Harris .. 2 Ag. Sterns & J. J. Werner’ 1 2 1 iL | . c 1. jan lere. Co. .. . $2.65 and $3.00 adies SI * A » | Ieee 5 eee Blankets, rae yr pagal, i CITY OF BISMARCK 0 Boe values, . Finher's Addition Lots 6-7-8, Block 20 ......- enn $1.79 Values up .to $1.00 WMI essa eid sivas 0 8 19c Lots 3 & 4, Block 52. Lot a3 Block 56 ..... Men's Oshkesh 8-0z We. Overalls $1.45 Men’s 2-20 Wt. Overalls Triple stitched, sites ict 9 8 Cc 82 to\d2,"pgiF Overcoats ‘Men’s Overcoats at, 14 PRICE Galen Ade. ary, Callver ..........0.45 aivof the County Auditor of Burleigh ith day of January 1927, &. LYONs, Gounty Auditor of Burleigh ounty, North Dakota 1 Lots 1 to 10, Block 4. jiven under my hand Councy,, this (Seal) Or Jackets at only -.... eer von $1.65 $8, $10, $12 Men’s Leather Jackets $6.35 BOYS’ SUITS $9.95, 812.50, $14.75 $8 75 4-piece Suits ... faite With Knickers $14, $15, $16 Men’s Leather Jackets $8.50 LADIES’ COATS $29.50, $33.50, $37.50 § 19 ye Coats at only .....- AUDITORIUM ss2.5" Evenings at 8:30. Saturday Matinee at 2:30 First and Only Presentations in Bismarck or Vicinity This Year of The Magnificent Cinema Spectacle Up to $29.00 Coats at | a \ | { 38.08 $4.00 rv $7, $8 : 8 s280te vane — Work iat Finest Children’s All sizes up to 2 $1.98 $6.00, $7.00 _Men’s Oxfords All new fall styles, all sizes, at $4.85 & In the latest styles, Clean-up price at $3.20 | $4.85 Extra Special’ Any om Blanket in the % Price 72x90 -* Finest Quilted Cotton Batts Weight about 3 Jbs., at 0.0.65 83c Presented With Touring Orchestra’ of 15 PRICES (Including Tex) = * Evenings: Main floor, $1.65; balegay, $1.10 and 75c; Gal., 50¢ Matinee: Main floor, $1.10; bajeony, 50c; gallery, 50c Seat Sale Wednesday at & We