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Mandan News PIONEER DIES ~TNMINNESOTA Services For Mrs. John Foran, | Wife of Former Mayor, to Be Here Thursday place in the cemetery 28 miles north of there. | Pamerat SERVICES IN FORT RICE Funeral services for the late T. 5. Clark will be held this afternoon in that place. The remains were taken to Fort Rice yesterday. TO CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newton left this | morning for Los Angeles, Calif,, and other western cities for a sit with | | friends and relatives, They plan to! | he gone about a month, | } Fort Rice from the Methodist church | at Mrs. John Foran, the wife of a/ FALLS ON+ ICE | former mayor of Mandan, died in St.| Mrs, James Laurence, who lives! Paul yesterday, according ms word re-| north of Mandan, suffered a fractured | ceived here today. Mr, and Mrs, For-| leg Sunday whea she slipped on the| an were pioneers in} They | ice nent hax: homes had lived in St. Paul t year. on j In-addition to Mr. Foran, a daugh- | LEAVE FOR ROCHESBER . ter, Mrs, C. C. McLean of Minot, sur-| Mr, and) Mrs, E. R. Lanterman | : |have gone to Rochester, Minn., where | lace| Mrs. Lanterman will receive treat: | |ment ut the Mayo hospital. Mrs, i| Lanterman’s brother, Dr, John’ Evert ing, and interment will be in| of Glendive accompanied them. tholic cemetery. | pile | RETURNS FROM wesc ~BRIDG i iss. Hel 8 $ d Independents Will ,,th"imigeter', tere she Play Phantoms This | bridesmaid at the wedding o brother, State's Attorney ©. he Evening, 8 8 O'Clock Ke h, and Miss Mary Roche. | oa | : FROM FLORIDA tals Bismarck Phantoms will meet’ yfy. Neal Van Eyk ay undan Independents tonight on] turned from hing School floor at 8 o'clock | fas heen visitin which should show plenty | with Mr. i, Fla,, where they | since Christmas | Van -Byk's brother. former high] RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS lege stars, including} Mrs, R.A. Countryman has return- uch men @8/ed from Minneapolis, where she has | Wilmot and] }een visiting since the Christmas enning and King Williams. | holida: ¢ played only one game against the training school | TO EASTERN MARKET | W, Hintgen left Sunday evening cago and New York and other markets, | National Turkey ee ee oe at Grand’ Forks: Club Is Organized | * , Feb. 1—-P)— in Mandan Schools} «+ “ orks, N. ND, Fel ain ; ; bers perhaps than have ever been as-} ion of a mixed glee cluby| sembled were placed on exhibition | chosen from the two glee clubs at! here this morning in the fourth an- pool, has been com- this year but in that game they fully demon-| strated their speed and ability. The Phantoms, too, have good record for themselves 4 game tonight should be fought. close} nual all-American turkey show, poring to J. A. Winther, "| reputed the greatest exclu: tur- music. \ exposition in the world. Birds rls in the new organization are: Vava B Brown, Odelia and Canada, cluding. Baron, Alice Violet’ Grosge-j champion tom of the 1926 Madiso bauer, May Hoy, Evelyn Pavlik, Doro-| Square Garden show, New York, are | thy Rosen, Marjorie Shaw and May!here. Jud; Hendrickson. commenced this morning and it is ex- Boys are: Vincent Luther, Arnold] pected this work will be: continued | Larson, Ellsworth Fox, through Wednesday, The show ends! Ralph Dietrich, Peter Stewart, Thursday evening. Stevens, Edward ‘Bteinbrnsek, Law-| rence Welch and Jack Thysell. A A Margaret Smith is accompanist. Constitution of Practices are being held twice aj week and plans are being made fo broadcasting from station KGC! some time during this month, Dur-j ing Music Week, the first. week »in| May, a free concert will be giver] and plans for this event are now un- der way. The Junior high school is-also ac-i tive in music work, according to Mr. Winther, and rehearsals ure go- ing forward for the operetta, “Rip Van Winkle,” which is to be present- ed March 4 in the high school audi- torjum for the benefit of the band fund. Over 150 students are to take part in this operetta; the east will be announced in the near future. fairs; foKpromote the application of ; Work Progressing | the best methods in all branches of | municipal service by holding at least in Dairy Building |< convention annually for the dis- cussion of problems in city admi Work is now progressing rapidly tration; to gather and circulate in-| ‘ H formation and experiences on the | onthe Purity Dairy Plant and plans] most approved methods of city admin- | for a formal opening February 26,| istration; and to secure’ general oe tig Market Day, are now being made. municipal legislation which will. be | All concrete work will be finished ities of the state f and ‘oppose by tomorrow and plasterers are com- pest one ae one pleting their work this week. A new legislation injurious thereto. % 50 horsepower boiler is installed in The constitution becomes effective the-hot..water system used in the after it has been ratified by 10 munic- pasteurizing of cream. The refrig- ipalitie sof the state. eration system is ready for attaching toe enc Bee tac dally Local Jeweler Tells andthe equipment in the old plant Kiwanis Members of Diamond Mining wilk be moved to the new building shortly. While plans are not com-) plete for the program to be held at| the opening of the new building, ten-| . 4 knowles Jocal jeweler, rave an interesting talk at the regular weekly luncheon of the Kiwanis club tative plans are to serve refresh-! ments. today on the mining and finishing of diamonds. He told of the great | Pad.A. Has General ,, He tod "of the great | Meet Last Evening | tie most’precious stones and explain. = ed the characteristics ofperfect and Home economics and: tardiness were | imperfect gems. thetwo main topics of discussion| Worth Lumry, who was a delegate when the Mandan Parent-Teachers fromthe local club to the district association held ‘a general meeting convention at St. Paul recently, gave League.-of Cities Approving the proposed constitu- ‘tion of the League of North Dakota ' Municipalities, the city, commission last night voted to have Bismarck be- come a member of the league and authorized the city auditor to pay the city’s dues, whch is based on popula- tion—$4 for every 1,000. inhabitants. The objects of the organization are} to perpetuate and develop the league as an agency for the cooperation .of, cities and villages of the state in| the practical study of municipal af- thegroup on “Home the High School lust-evoning in the high school audi-|his report of the meeting today. torium. Chris Bertsch, who is. just able to Miss Christine Finlayson spoke to |be about again followings, serious nomie and Curriculum” and operation performed several weeks oan ee hearitly welcomed back to he ree ed the value of the work.’ She (tl circle today and received 3 the state supervisor of Smith-|the congratulations of his fellow He es home economics work. members upon his reeovery. rge Murphy, assistant principal of the faior high school, spoke te the group on The Problem of Tardi- ness: and Absence,” and told of the time lost by tardiness and unneces-.| sary absence. -A-demonstration by pupils of piano instruction work was’ given under the | diregtion of Miss Marjorie Lebachen and=the high school girls glee club sang several numbers. The Kiwanis le quartet, one of the latest additions to Bismarck’s musical world, sang ‘a. couple of selections at the ‘meeting this noon. Members of the organization are R. E. Wenzel, Nels Bystrom, J. P. Wag: ner and John Thorpe. Otto Bewnae| was chairman of the day, and Presi- dent Ed Cox presided. Visitors included Rep. R. A. John- son of mine, Amos Ewen of May- ville; H. Hathaway, past presi- dent of Minot Kiwanis club; Rep. S. W. Thompson, Devils Lake; and Burt Finney, vast. president of the local Rotary club. Mr, Hathaway of Minot gave a brief talk. Senate ‘Approves Construction of _ 8 Stout Cruisers ss cee pg oi ‘bee the senate today a Ref construetio additional: 1—#)—Disre- proved tion this scout The cruiser proposal was’ inthe tees ‘a committee amendment to: swoald =e: ‘avail- The from all sections of the United States | the grand | fast. ———__—_—__» | Chaff.From the Is Approved Here: | Wilhelm’s D: | 0} German kaiser. her five children in Munich. | the amendment, while 18 Republien ht Democrats and the one Farm Laborite supported the president. Foreign Political: Murdér Plot'Seen in ' Poisoning’ of Four! Los, , Angeles, Feb. ii ter and two sons are in a poison alleged to have been put their breakfast food today. exa a foreign pol has been a powerful fluence in Guatemala. Mrs,-Arridallago, her daughter C: political men, 16, and two sons, Arthur, 18, and| | Edward, 12, were rushed to the h: ital when they were taken — eri lly ill just after eating their break-| Oclock, A. Mottaneen atrpame 410, A photograph ‘of Senator W. ‘ Whitman of Grand Forks and one his bird dogs wa presented to | state senate tod: . W. Mellen Bismarck, chief ditpecchee for Soo line, with the request that nieture be disnlaved in’ a promin place in the senate chamber, some ume ago orncers ofa wel known powder company, knowing Mr. Mellen’s love fot bird dogs, as' him to furnish them with a bird dog picture for the company's 1927 eal- endar, of which half million circulated each year. Mr. Mellen si mitted a picture of Senator Whitman, | fo! sitting very comfortably in a chi a look of contentment ‘on his fact setter bird dog, with his paws jand in the senator's lap, looking up him with admiration and The title of the picture aughter is‘the most recent photograph he only daughter of the former She is the Duchess; | of Brunswick, and is now living with 1,.—(P)-—Mrs. Marrie ‘Arridallago, reputed wedlth-| it woman of Guatemala, her daugh- | serious | condition in a hospital here front’ Police, who are having the food ned by ‘chemists, expressed the opinion the case might develop into al murder plot, ‘They | point out.that the Arridallago family | Legislative Mill'| SRE irri satmncestariteic svat devotion. “Pals.” 3 RY COFFEY. WALL When Arraigned on Mur- ‘der Charge Teasy Wi4 “ Lancaster, wi Mrs. his. second | wife, Coffey, w: when erie ned today on a charge 0 Arrange! here Thursday afternoon with Judge is then expected to plea guilty ane accept sentence. Fae leas ber after serving. a term brit pleaded muilty today to selliny gaged property.and was gi | Saee ‘of ‘one to five years. district court. | Novick oF , Ones ns, | jer- | payment of | of the obligation sécured. by the mortgage hereinafter ener and (whereas the holder’ °of: | mortgage the ‘past due and:unpaid the | | only. certain ‘mortgage executed and: di livered ‘by William W. Rottut single, morteagors, to the Manag he Rank of N: | of tte in| North Dakota,’ on ‘the: 14th November; 1919, A. M.'and recordea “in s60k* “16r of Mortgages, at e361, and signed by sald mortgages, by Steument: In -welting. to” the sta | Treasurer cf North successors in” office, gecurity for bonds “Issued | by tl State of North Dakota, <whtel signment was dated the 15 OL gune, 1921, and record office ca the Register’ of Deeds o .M., in E fe ‘ar | will be foreclosed premixes hereinafter dese: door of the court of Bismarck, and State of hour of! two o'clock, 12th day of March, ‘mortgage. = day of sale. the of | the the ent scribed as 'foliows, to- The No Section Tw ship One Hi it (NB) ndred Thirty-nine (139), est, situated ‘in Burleigh, State of North Dakota. ked the day of sale the sum One ‘thou sand Sixty-mite and 96100 ($1069. Dollars, together with the statutor costs of foréclosure. said described are ub- mortgage ait secured by said mortga Dated at Bismare' this 31st day of ees Gnee Ny e, at oF PLEAD: GUILTY » Feb. 1—t—wil. liam N. Coffey, ‘confessed slayer of Hattie Hales waived ' ‘preliminary hearing stated his willingness to nts have been completed |’ } fora ape ‘ial seasion of circuit court Sherman Smalley presiding: Cottey from the North ‘Dakota state penitentiary. at Bismarck in. Degem-, ort" ap ‘ty sade ‘W: Baxdwell in Hennepin eouMty ent and’ pens he ere | and interest ‘of the wald Bhieatlon Notice t# hereby given that that rth Peeing mort. ph dated the th a jay of ‘Novem- ber 2919, and filed tor record in ‘the of ‘the Register of Deeds in| cited [he County of, bavteigh,. State: of | fore the County Court of the Coynty | ' eh a the we Letters of ith day Binhure nF 192 bed, at the front jouse, in the City } 4, ty, oe Burleigh be 7 the amount due “‘upon'the past: due installments of said mortgage on the | 1997. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are'’de- [ of ‘own- nth, of Range Sevency-elsht. (78) the County of ‘There will-be due on the past due installments -of such mortgage on The portion of hereby scloked ‘upon and the sale ‘to be made hereunder is hereby specifical- declared to be subject to and in- ferlor to the residue of the amount ee ee Great “Biithin, ton, - is: to marry Chandler Parsdns Anderson, -dr., of: New: York: He for some time was private secre- 5 tary to Ambassador Houghton.’ -- (By The Associated Press) New York—“Here's a versatile Por+ tia. Julia ‘Kohn (Mrs. Benjamin CITATION “Higa FOR 1 Ist State of North ‘Dakota, County of | Burteign, In County Court; ‘Beture Hon. I. €. Davies, Judge. In. the’ Matter: of the ‘Edwin C. Smith. Deceased. Darwin T, Smith, Petitioner, 4 ¥: J. Lee Smith, and all other persons Interested, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: Yow and each of you are hereh and required to appear be of Burleigh, in’ said State, at the at 10:60: o'clnolsy| office of the County Judge @f sald er, at the Court use in the of ‘Bismarck, in’ said: County State, on the ‘16th day of Feb- . ALD. 19387, cat the hour of re ary, tr Dakota, and ‘hin i o'clock in thé forenoon of ‘that tos trust a ‘day, to show cause, if any you have, Admi of Rawine¢ North Dakota, ae about the 18th day Se catate ot be issued to Smith, the: Petitioner herem, ‘Let service be made of this cita- Darwin P and tion as required Dated this 24th day of January, | By the Court 1. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Crum & Crum. Date of first publication Jan. Jan 25 and Feb, 1. RE ¥ State of North Dakota, County of y Eurloleh—s8. the | on scribed | 1 sold, pri the delinquent the ¥ , and that the time | for redemption from said sale Will expire ninety days from the com- pleted service of this notic Saldana is described as ction 25, Twp. nt sold for, to redeem taxes in the vicinity of the city of | o Moorehaven, State of Florida, should of County Auditor, Bismarck, | | kota. | Algase),' is an ‘actress, a lawyer, a pianist, a horse woman, a tentis player and a house ‘She is 24 years old, five feet one and 95' potinds. She loves to eat and uses cosmetics only on the stage, Miss Agnes Jones, ite assembly, has a She “pointed Trenton, N. ‘member of the stat winning way with her. machine guns at mblymen in suc cessful a ofa bi to prohibit the of Suen New York—This country Jeads the world in possession of diamonds. A survey by jewelers indicates there are 10, carats valued at four billion dollars here. And a Wall street compilation is that a total of twenty billion-dollarp in. securities NOTICE idea oF State of proces Dakota, County of Burleigh— heel at County Auditor, Bismarck, fort! To Wm. G. Hoerr, Mankato, Gahbe Edw. Coffin, McKenzie, N. You ‘are hereby notified that the tract of land ereinfater described and which assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1922 was on the llth day of gl 1928, duly sold, as provided by 1a’ oer the delinquent taxes of the year and that the time for redemp- ten from” sald ‘ sale will expire ninety days from the completed ser- vice of this notice. Said land iswescribed as follows: Northwest quarter, Section 3, Twp. 138, Range 77. Amount sold for, $49.50, Amount required to redeem at this date, $72.25. In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and In- terest as provided by law and un- less you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by law. Witness my hand and official seal this 15th day of January, Ue . * Auditor Sever County, North Dakota. First Pabitcation, January 18, 1927. NOTICE OF EXP! RATION or REDE™M Pry State of North Dakota, County’ of Burleigh—ss. Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, North Dakota. To Wm. G. Hoerr, Mankato, Minn., dw. Coffin, McKenzie, N. You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described © 1923, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year 1922, and that the time for redemp- tion from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed ‘ser- 4 vice of this: notice: id land is described as follows: st quarter, Section 11, Twp. nge 77. Amount sold for, 1 Amount required to redeem | at this date, $61.56. In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs |df the service of this notice and in= terest as provided by law and un- <8 you redeem said land from said |sale “before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof il issue to the {holder of the tax ale certificate as provided by lai Witness my hand and official sen! this 16th day of January, 1927. K, Auditor Burleigh County, North Dakota. | t Publication, January 18, 1927. j I ; NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION | State of Oar Dakota, County of | |. Burleigh—s Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, h Dakota. ‘olicg Hoerr, Mankato, Minn,,| Raw. Coffin, M D. You ‘are hefeby notified that the | tract of land hereinafter described | and which was assessed in’ your {name for taxation for the year 1922 was on the llth day of December, 1928, duly sold, as provided by law, | for the- delinquent taxes of the year 1922, and that the time for redemp- tion’ from said’ sale will expire ninety days from the completed éer- { | | of ' President’ ies Betty Wales all silk -hose only: one price of $1.95 at the: tone: Ate the Aste of ; Ron Bismarck Cloak Shop; of Mortgages,” Ene’ G. OLGEIRSON, ol an Aone oe. ors manager fi of the Bank of No \| Steiber: menay: to bring his wife home. c. acne Mr, and Mrs, to Wilton Saturday afternoon, Miss Mabel Knudson, and Mrs, Carlson and children tended a party at the August Lund- berg residence Friday: night. Mrs. C. Malone i: few days in Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs. J. C, Olson and Delbert: spent Friday evening at E. Lang residence in Wilson town- ship. ed J. R. Jones went to Bismarck Sat- Malone was a Regan visitor Hickel, the Misses Mary and Catherine Doyle motored Joe Kiefer spending a of at of North Dakota, NOTICE” OF EXPQRATION or REDBMPTIO! ptete:. if. pore Dakota. County o! oftiee eof Cou North To Wm in oere, Mankato, Minn. tract of ate and which was assessed ith day was oe 1S 0k of December 1923, wr 1922, re the | Dire ninety 3 from the com pleted service’ of this notice: Said. is described as follows: Southwest AB Manager: of the Bank North Dakota, as Agent for Treasurer of the State as yf Auditor, Bismarck, You aro hereby notified that the land hereinafter meiner name for ta: ee for the year RH sold, as ‘provided by law, for the. * acl inquent ‘taxes of. the y and ‘that the time for lemption from ‘sald sale will ex: quarter of Northeast in iti to the above amount Made wait be: roqulced 10 pave tie costs of the service of this notice and interest as provided by law b unless you redeem said land from said sale before the expiri tion of the time for redemption above stated, a deed thereof w issue to the holder of the ar rtificate as provided by Witness my hand and official seal jthis 16th day of January, 1 ON’ Auditor Burleigh’ County, North Dakot {First Publication, Janu matt Pig) ry 18, 19: NOTICE: 01 RA'PION OF REDENETIO 10N State of North Dakota, County of Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, ice Of ounty aT or, ismarck, Tom. G. Hoste, Mank au m, le joerr, lan Ato, inn., Edw: Coftin, MeKenule, 8. De You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinfater described nd which was assessed In. your name for taxation for the year 1023 on the'Alth day of December, 1s, « duly sold, as provided by. pers iss Mabel..Knudson spent the|quarter, and southwest quarter of ne, delinquent taxes of the week-end. af. the, Gatjson. residence, | Northwest: quarter and: Northwest |Yoattors, and, that, the time for Fahd Mes. “Wit Hickel and. tae Reena eouthenat quan, | pire, nlnet Gays trom the completed Miesen i : Doyle | North one-half. of Southeast A t ms =” Friday pein aH ails | age EaSel hang TTR yada | Bate sea eee as follows: Span , ange 78. Bold for, $35, lone hom Aimoune required ‘to redeem at this et quarter, Bection:'1, Tap. Mins Naomi Hagetron# -spent week-end at her home in Estherville. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Olson — were afternoon. Regan shoppers Tuesday L. Malone was a ‘aller at Alte tore Friday. Miss Catherine and Mary . Deyle spans the week-end at the Hickel resi- lence, The mail carrier reports some roads on his trip. the | dat you will Be Sheurieed to pay of the service of this notice and in. terest as provided by law and un less you ‘redeem, sale ‘before th time for redemption aa a deed the thereof -will issue to -th bad. oes Wit this sth day of January, 1: LYONS, Firat Pebitestion, january BY 1—18-25. NOTICE: OF’ State of North Dak Burleig! “A ‘TION OF » County o Farm estas D. ba wary 2 oe stice, ‘erger, Fora,” Lage Homan & Ci Land Baak,. 8t. titi t] is a herotne led that th not if wy . 52. In’ addition ‘to the above, amount My id land from said expiration of the bove stated, e holder of, we hoa wale certificate as nest may rhand and eticial seal Auditor Burleigh SEG rth: Dakot h—ss. Office of County Auditor, Bismarck,” - Dakota: forth’ To n Hoy < Sa & Clara M. ed Dria- D,, Driscoll Loan Agnes Ww hinactred Tae pds 4 ber bay Smith, Petitioner, at Janesville, Minn, Paul, mete reae, a Peghe 4 paar "Yor ts faxmtion "16 be vy ‘isis ir the year wi poten Abe coe ember, tig.| of. Burleigh, nge77. Amount sold for. Amount required to redeem he above amount you will be required to pay the costa ofthe service of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and uny before the expiration of the ti for Pecciuntion as above stated, leed ‘thereof will issue ‘to the holder of oie tax sale certificate as PI law. tness my hand and official seal this 15th day of January, 1927. LYONS, Auditor Burleigh County, h Dako Nort ta. First Publication? January 18, 118-85) 2a. ay EY: —_.. ft omer paaeieG Pg tox State of Nort Dakota, Cc pbiite,? a, County of In ge oe Cones Before Hon, Le Pathe ait On SF of the Ext Doi atter of the Estate of Dor- Smith, Deceased. K J. ee Bimith, Ay, oe J. Lee Smith, a other persons inter- gitied, Res ndonta, Zs The State. North Dakota to the Suere 2 amed Fcanonnents and each of you are here! cited: and feauined S a lata fore the Count, in sald State, offi the County Jude ise * in. the: Cit: of Hel at the hour oft vi le Je Betat Pe ss of ismare, Nor! ie) We pene, ihe iad eed 4 ee beclty. af ] ste of the city of atoorehaven, net Lda aa Co 1d not be to Darw! ith; the Pett: er hi crein ‘be.made of this clta- Os i By the Con Of, first publication Jan. Jan 26 and Feb. 2 »} You will be required to pa} less you redeem said land from said | § Court of the County 19 at of this notice. Said land is described as follows: Southeast quarter, Section 11, Twi 138, Runge 77, Amount sola. for, $33.24. Amount required to redeem at this date, $48. In addition to the above amount the costs of the service of this notice and .in- terest as provided by law and un- less you redeem said land from sata sale before the expiration ‘of the time-for redemption as above statod, wy ieed thereof will issue to the older of the tax sale certificate as provided by law. Witness my hand and oniiclad' seal this 15th day of January, 19 th Dal First Patlicntion January 18, .192' 18-25, NOTICE re or: EDEM RI State of Neen ‘Dakota, County of Burleigh— Office of. County Auditor, Bismarck, North Dakota. To Herbert P. Asnelstine, Moffit, N. arate Treasurer, Bismarck, Dak. You ‘are hor tified that’ th a are ‘hereby ‘no @ tract of land icrelnatter drkeribed and which was ‘assessed’ "li name for. penetien for the ear ‘one was on ye! ymber, 1923, duly, novided for the doling uerit faxes of ‘the ye 1922, and that the time for redemp- tion: from’ said ‘sale will expire ninety days poo Be the completed ser-' vice of this n want fe secret op (tigen: hweat_ quarter, ion: 8, ‘Twp. 17, Range 76, * Amaunt (ola, for, ‘Amount to yu 0 redeem ae this. date, $77.46. ty In naditicn’ to the above amount roe, will be Ris ecore to the costs of the service of this notice and int | terest prov: “by law and ‘un-| leks you redeem said and from sald: Neville is only 21, he has just been made the Meridan & Bigbee way, in Mississippi, and is pi the youngest ‘iver — Rail- sion, and George took his vie is held by American banks and in- suranec companies. Chicago—This city. The official fails to indicate whether it is from necessity or choic Fofid Du Lac, well, presumably the oldest convict in the *world, is dead at, 88, A model prisoner, he had refused a parole for years. He was in the 55th year of a life sentence for murder. New York—There’s a new record for the climbing of Mount Woolworth, Leon Avazion, high school who does not’ smoke, ran up the 59 flights of stairs in the 702-foot build- ing in 9 minutes flat, cutting the old mark by three minuts, Atlantic City, N. J—Mary Camp- bell is the first baby to talk over the trans-Atlantic telephone. Her uncle Joseph in London heard her very dis- tinetly when she cooed and ‘gurgled. 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My : insurance service is well :directed.: I write poli- ,cies that: “cover”: your jTisks, I.represent the ‘Hartford Fire Insurance ‘company. sale before the WT AS of the time for redemption as above stat a deed gies will eh to the holder of ioe ‘tax sale certificate as law. prexpiee ae Wit y hand and offictel-senl this doth day of January, 182k Auditor: Burleigh n' County, First aS January Pratik NOTICE oe sat TION - OF State of Nort mee Dakots, County of | e Office-o' County Fax Bismarck, North ‘Dakota. « ‘0 Wm, G, ‘Hoerr, - Mi ‘Minn., “naw. Coffin, idersle You ia) hereby notified that: the beet =) Protiy'S hn ae or | 8 name: cor taxation Stor go the 1: ‘day o' 4th day’ of Januany; ie is of: th Coanty court! H Murphy: “The Man ‘Who Kaows Insurance” 4216 Broadway Phone $77 BISMARCK; N. D; Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D Adlerika At leading drug- In Bismarck at Hutchinson’s acts by removing Peeeeendiees CHA: Chete. BBY, TS ND a a te