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NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF STATE OF ‘NORTH DAKOTA, STATE OF NORTH Ban OFFS OR GUUMEY AUDITO County, at butie AKOTA, ADDITIONAL SPORTS Bismarck, N. Dak. R,/ORFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, M Company Wins Its |Mickey Walker Takes First Game, 36-26) Decision From Willis San Francisco, Feb. 28—(AP)— Coming from behind in the eighth round, Mickey Walker, middleweight M|champion, won the decision from Jack Willis of Texas in their non-! title affair here last night. The Texan carried the fight to Walker in the early rounds and out- fought and outpunched the champion in both the third and sixth frames, but in the eighth and ninth rounds Willis took a bad beating and was groggy at the bell. A crowd of 12,000 witnessed the}; Mandell’s Title Safe in Fields Mix Today; Chicago, Feb. 23 Bismarck, N. Dek. To H. F. Klemme, Pucblo, Arizona: | to Margaret 'E. "You are hereby notified tha saree B. Roberts, Bismarck, tent Or Hand Mea AaEer described By Clty Nach. Bank, Biamarck, ind which was assessed in your name} ¥; for Rg) ds Mey Feat Nin tract ot tana eceteetiee described on h ga, the 3th ay, Of abecember, 1924. /and which was assessed in your name th delinquent taxes of the year from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this|that the ‘time for, redemption fae 4 notice. lemption from ie sgrpleted service of this notice. Northwest ter Section 10, rowahip aot, Raves 1 Said 1 described as follows Amount sold for, $40.21, Amount Hsia | to redeem at this Amount so1d tore” stone wha $54.4 ie’ addition. to, the. shove sambunt axh™Ount, required to redeem at this you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in-| you w N be reacires to pay” por terest as provided by law a rvice of this notice you redeem said land from sald 4 1 before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thercof will issue to the holder of the ale certificate as provided by iS my hand and official seal | law. SAMING! (Seal) $ C M (2/23- 3/1- a Molange, ft STATE OF NORTH DAROT mxo: Jone ae STAT EUNY. OF Barlelahone, STATE OF OF } ONT DAKOTA, County Merein, e ne NDISHHICT COURT, Fourth Sudi-| Edward jal District. . Little, Fayette, N. Dak.t Hugo H. Solberg, Plaintitf, You are nui, 4 AIL Pefsons unknown, claiming any for taxation for the year 1923 wa: ingumbradve upen the: wresecce the 9th day of December, 1924, duly| incumbrance upon the | property linquent taxes of tho gear ieige Sad peweetendants e year an that the time for redemptio Ths State of Mom Dekote to the said sale will expire ninety days fi You Ab rencir erect M6 here. the completed service of th you are here- SgBAE TS deneibed a mfouce: |by summoned to answer the complaint | InVincibles Beaten by L Cagers, 21-11 “Goal - Getters” W 1-2: of Lot 3, Block 4, Northern his action, which is filed in the Pacitic 1st Addition to the City of gies of Burlelgir County. North Da: Amount sold for, $20.53. NC CN 2 Aa A fe subscribers at thelr ag haunt required to redeem at this gitice fn 'the city of Bismarck, you will be required to pay the se within thirty days after: the service ferent ab provided be an of the day of such service, and in vou redeem sald land from. said satel care, Of your fallure to appear or an: redemption as above stated, a deed you voy de unin ee thereof will issue to the holder of the Georgie 8. REGISTER, Attorneys for said Plaintiff. (Seal) furlelgh County, Sree AAS hanes, ae North | are marck, North Dakota. —_—_—— NOTICE: NOTICE x Exrimarion or To the above Defendants: You will please take notice that STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, the above entitled action relates to County of Burleigh—ss ropert OFFICE (OF COUNTY r ariel Ismarck, + To George 'E. | Wallace, Bismarck, N. Mac apetnieace uaats (Pec eer ae Be the south-east quar. ) and the south ract of land hereinafter descr! tnd which was assessed in your name er In “township eRe ee ier eeation for tho veer. Bldgs 1924] Bine (79) west of the fifth principal n oay crane cember, 1924) meridian in Burleigh County, North Dekota, That the purpose of this action is to determine adverse claims to duly. sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year 1923, tnd that the time for redemption from said sale wi expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. dan teal en oncucaet Sales ie Said land is described as tollo eae Lon eeiaaies intel gah Ie ot Sec. 23, Twp. 138, Ra P tee cee ar the dee * fendasies in sald action. Number of Acrt ). Amount sold for $68.97. ee ee REGISTER and” mount required to redeem at this required to r Gkonae S REGIsTRIC oaie adaie he abs In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs Bismarck, North Dakot: of the service of this notice and in- a san] Ty Cobb Wires Mack; Peach May Don Suit Feb. 23.—(AP)— Connie Mack at Fort Myers, has received a long letter from Ty Cobb. The Athletics manager said Smith, whose first [he “wouldn’t be surprised” if the ing the only Georgian was with the team aj terest us provided by law and unless you redeem said land from sald sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issuo to the holder of the ale certificate as provided by VITN Willlam cis, Webb, formerly. t ene cen at ive Ratt — Harn H. Webb, Jr., Pialacite, Cc. 18. Ne unknow! ing. (2 723-3/168) son, ent, the nly reniid of Witham D. Smith, Deceased, and all other |this year. samicanant tena wn cl fool me and sign elsewhere,” NOTICE ah > coaaac or e , “but I really think: he is EM iON. STATE OF Nort DAKOTA facumbrance County, of Burlelgh—se. s described in the ecomplaint, OFamarcle N, Dek AVDITOP:/ ane state of North Dakota tot ismarck, lores To Geo. B vcomb, T Defend) wants to play bal ‘ al Baptist Church, You are hereby notified thai u f fter di d proving dnd which was asseusel in you name ft th S out the pepheatean ined in Lee for aid in starting his stalled auto-, year was 01 ig, gion for he #oae 192,048 ge [Kota and to gerve a copy of zour| Mack said that Hale had not signed | mobile. sold, as provided by law, for the de- f B at play linquent taxes of the year 1923, and| Sutin county, North the salary offeced cr remain r that the time ‘for redemption ‘from said sale will expire ninety days from | in thirty days tlier eens or tae the completed service of this notice, Nae Neen ee een cane at ee id land is described as follows: 7, Block 81, Original Plat to the city of plamatck mount sold for G ‘Amount required ¢ofredecm at this North Dakote, Pi hecrre Hore are) date, $112.54, hosel een cg iain failure, t9 3 pear or answer, Tn’ addition to the above amount om you will be required to pay the of the service ‘of this notice and in- GEORGE 8: f popter Fiaintitt erest as provides y law and un! l- you redeem said land from said sale Oftice and portottice 9 iefore the expiration of the time, for ihefcot will issue fo the holder of the Rorice: ercof Will issue to the I : tax sale certificate as provided by|Tothe win pieaee, tae SS icea bad WITNESS my hand and official seal shove, enti described teal property Gay of February, 1928, of Burleigh in (Seal) ‘AGditoe Burleigb County, rg diate of North akots, namely: ea] uditor Burleig re Diock | forty-s! Ix North Dakota. eine Original Pia of the city (2/23-3/1-8) —_——— CALL FOR BURLEIGH COUNTY REPUBLICAN CONVENT! Pureaane is, the direction of, the ut Republican State Central Committee | th 5 Syene, mectne of he clenters = sonal cla sa urle: ‘ounty, male and fe ndants whose loyalty: politically is first and| any of soa Myetendants in'aaid action. only to the Republican Party and to A. D. 1928. its principles in National government, REGISTER and {e'nereby called to meet at the Court: GBonab Bs. BEGITER: house at Bismarck, on Saturda; said Plaintitf, March 3, 1928, at the hour of thr Bismarck, Nort (3) o'clock in’ the afternoon for tl 1 purpose of endors! mF oe a aan 8 for nomination st the pri mary election to be held sa, 2928, SUMMONS Oo. count one Republican candidate , Count Btates Senator and « Hepublican can: STATE QF NORTH es oe i ite for Representative URT, Fourth Judicial In each of the three districts in this | 1N DI om bb. PTY, Wil. SUAT Republicans, male or female, S Plaintitt, Poasersing ‘the qualifications above specified and who have not ane ipated “during the year 1928 in, any | “estate or interes Gakcus OF Coneoe t Incumbrance upon the property organization not in harmon: with the iain Principles ‘and policies of the Repub- Gtperibed in the eine f of North Dakota to the en pasty, are ee to participate | ane sg; tate x ae Coen above Defen Dated February 23, 1928, ns. de, BEAD! DE, Burleigh & it ty. Rep. Committee Bre, Si ii. H. ATKINSON, Burleigh County Rep. ‘Committee | Kota Pursuant to executive committ THF BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SE Griggs, Foster, Eady, Barnes were made omic conference here. 22 BULLS SOLD IN MLEAN C0. 800 People Attend Meetings and Demonstrations at Mercer, Turtle Lake Stutsman andi bald Hofer, Mercer, Milking Short- yy farm econ- horn; Ole o. Sundby, Ruso, Milking Jacob Forland, ail ing Shorthorn; J. H. Kost, Washbuen, Milking Shorthorn; | Lee & Berget, Turtle Lake, Milking ea Vaughn A. Hanson, Tur- juernsey; Leonard Py Milking Shorthorn; I. E. Love, gtd Shorthorn; Mercer, Milking Shorthorn; ingen, Goodrich, Guernse: Fisher, Mercer, Milking Short- ; J.B. Peterson, Mercer, Here- Bod John Braun, Mercer, Milking >. Nelson, Mercer, Edmore Incident Is Amoy, China, Feb. 23.—()—The Edmore incident, growing out of the HOW TO FIGHT | shooting of a Chinese boatman by an American steamship officer, EXCESS Li which threatened a boycott of Amer- There are ican it in this port, was settled bul lwecandlener employ tem (3 mpany M upset all the dope 1923, and that the time for redemption 1924, usta by ae an Com- Py . js Company M’ M’s bis victory of the ‘Said land is described as follows: aid sale will expire ninety days from was tl h point thin with 16 paints. eae Arierr cde fi Ie of N'1:2 of Sen, 26, Twp. 141, itis of Compan K was next with 9. Mexican, as indemnity from the United States shipping board. All, {sures now seen everywhere are The Meabied sire train will be at Wilton Wednesday, March 14, in- stead of this week as was first ad- N. D. Flag to Be at Houston Convention When North Dakota's delegation to the Democratic national conven- tion gets to Houston they will ue seats under their own The committee in charge of con- vention arrangements has a copy of the design of the flag and it is understodd here that a flag will be made and used in dec- orating the convention hall. “ L N. D., Feb. 23.— Twenty-two bulls were left at Mer- cer and Turtle Lake as a result of tongooo Bae fa Sa nek tore amsh ae Racers in McLean county Thursday and Friday and had a total estimated attendunce of 800 at the different meetings and demon- rato ia Rowe thin aieed day of February, 1928. TOL, B sesseves ‘A.C. 18 ieR, Wt Hone nare Onnenors é$ The forenoons were given over to showing the purebred sires. rade of the sires was held in the afternoon together with a program consisting of a talk by A. J. Dexter, agricultural agent for the Northern Pacific, on how and why the bred sire train was organized. |Groom of the Greater North Datota sociation explained the work his association played in promoting this L. Torme of the American = “ a | #8 23.—()—Sammy Mandell, world’s lightweight boxing champion, will risk his prestige and! | physiognomy tut not his title in a ten round bout with Jackie Fields of , California at the Coliseum tonight. | Both men will be ~ eunscaae ona Preble and Bulmer, which came ee = here after the boycott was threat-| BAUM Au Camo a] one Seernntd co] POCoeHD ouooou Smith, ¢ . over the light- to = 3 a 's fight is the second be: tween the men and would have liked that purpose but | here the only North Dakota. state is the one in the It is loaned up- ions but the borrow- send a flag for Referee—Leschinski. aras is known Umpire—Patterson. Timekeeper—Wilson: Licorice and Menthol | | Will Stop Your Cough New spoke on the value of Emil A. Bore of Minneapolis ex- plained purebred sire work conduct- Mr. Belton of the DeLaval Cream Separator company, talked on the value of Guernsey cat- punches with Jimmy MeLarnin ina titular match at the White Sox ball In their last bout, ields won a 12 round newspaper decision over the champion by his | aggressiveness and ability to throw punches from almost every angle. Despite that defeat, Mandell today favorite to win to- flag in existence: governor's offic: on special occ er is always pledged u word to take good ¢ ark next June. ‘ed in Minnesota, County Agent A. L. Norling spoke jon the importance of feeding the purebred sire. He gave the grain ration as recomm-nded by farmers ‘attending the economic conference | » Which was for an 1800 Six pounds of Company L’s S In’ addition to the above amount eign, | County, North | Dakota, |ém je Ree ale ad of the service of this notice and in-| Cf {hls summons upon you, exclusive bat game by a score of 21 to 11. The game was decided in the last before the expiration of the time for Pog ts Url lle bar cane who were in the spotlight during the game Dep Harri mn ee Corser ae prevent Or any igen day of war yoo | and McLean’ of oat i GEO. M. REGISTER and Mulvihill of Company ranked a 7 to 5 silk and cost $165, or thereabouts, the governor said. the hope that the convention rangements committee would be able to get the job done more cheaply. Fields’ rise has been rapid. got his start in the ring as an ama- teur around Los Angeles, improved rapidly and was a member of the American Olympic boxing team in, He won the world’s amateur | featherweight championship. WILDCATS WIN AGAIN Ellendale, N. D., Feb. 23.—(AP)— Wakpeton Science school cagers con- ‘cluded their three-day jaunt into in- jterstate inter-collegiate conference territory today and demonstrated su- | periority by defeating Ellendale nor- mal and industrial school 49 to 26, here Wednesday night. pound site daily: ground oats, three pounds barley, ten pounds alfalfa hay and twelve ounds of corn silage or corn fodder. ‘or a smaller ani jed cutting down the amount to cor- respond with the size of the sire. Other Stops Postponed At Turtle Lake 10 purchase price was t business men. At Mercer, free din- ner was served. Seventy-one sires had been purchased for the 1° and 63 were sold on the fi | stops, which made it necessary to Such a mixture is now being offered ready-prepared under the name of Li-Ko cough treat- ment. Being a simple mixture, Li-Ko cough and cold treat- ment is inexpensive and the re- sults when used in Dakota, Montana and Minnesota (the colder climates) are really won- derful. Hall Drug Company, and all medicine dealers.—Adv. we L. and When You Catch Cold|| Rub on Musterole Musterole is easy to apply and} It may prevent} The lineup and bes fice and Postort ice ad-'|Company L Ff works right away. a cold from turning into It does all the good | work of grandmother's wommmes Musterole is a clean, white oint- Insulin, the specific in is now being obtained from ;° ingler fish. Settled Peaceably |; ii isa , modern and sci Chinese _ accepted $5,500,! YF vetpee now use it. Aen due to that. claims against the shipping board freighter Edmore were dropped and| ,cyrat method is embodied in Mat the ship sailed for Hong Kong. iheate 20 years—milions of b bones ruary 9, Chief Officer F.' them, And eve in almoct more attempted circle, sees the Raye borg on beni; alleged to have ne new vitality. been stealing flour from the ship box of Marmola contains the” and the bullets struck a Chinese Serarla, also the scientific reasons f boatman, who died later. After | results, So users have no fear of hatte the boatman’s death, laborers struck | Learn the facts about Marmola, becaus: and refused to unload the ship and| of the good it has done. Ask your presented a series of demands to thi gist—now—for a $1 box with the American consul, Harvery Lee Mil-| Then decide. _| bourne, who carried on the neg ations in behalf of the shipp | United States ee, xpect to leave soon. 40 miles per hour when NEW--62 > mile speed later Coughs and colds have a dif- American Edition fefent cause fect in vai cold in Florida and California is entirely different from a col in aes Montana or Minnesota _ and the treatment ¥ must be ENTIRELY different. || ERSKINE The best treatment for coughs |} r in colder climates is a mixture SIx of licorice, menthol and a few |! other ingredients, } $s 7 9 5 and a different ef- rious climates. A |} of STUDEBAKER'S BISMARCK MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. postpone the last six stops for three weeks until three more cars of sires could be purchased. The following bought sires in Mc- W. Nelsvn, Turtle Milking Shorthorn; Nelson Bros., Take, Beet Shorthorn; Geo. M. Pid inson, Coleharbor, Beef Shorthorn; Turtle Lake, Milking Shorthorn; Iver H. Lunder Ri Milking Shorhorn; Roy S. » Washburn, Milking Shorhorn; Fred Schuler, Washburn, Hereford; Th 18 21 viously defeated Minot normal and P Pts. ‘Jamestown college. = f NEWS BRIEFS Langdon, N. D.—Program of ad- |S dresses featuring | various farm ace “prosperity day” program held here in place of an- nual mid-winter carnival. Devils Lake, N, D—William Wid- Dakota chess championship. St. Paul—James F. ward J. Eggert, 47, switch- men ey the Northern Pacific here, were killed while walking along railroad tracks. ment, made of oil of mustard and other home simples. ii mended by many Try Musterole for throat, cold on the ,chest, theuma- tism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bronchitis, asthma, neuralgia, con- ae pains and aches of the back sprains, sore muscles, frosted feet— bo] | COSHH ED ©] COWMOOMag) HOD M ee eoconn property and to quiet title | 7 oechingk tivities marked Benies, chilblains, Referee—! Thomas Boe, colds of all sorts.” Umpire—Slattery. Timekeeper—Lt. Jones. Attorneys for said Plaintitr, | Peter Rombach. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children, Children’s Musterole, IT pata this if die true. Disturbed Sleep Relieved for Wisconsin Lady. Wants To Tell Others, Bladder Irrita- tion the Cause. Mrs. Ellen Johnson, nbclapaaiirrees Terrin, former St. Paul pugilist, a found guilty forcing him to sell foe! automo- th » says in her own home} bile sale contracts, b; ‘on: r, the Hillsboro Sentry-Enter- All the famous Oriental Dishes served at The Patterson, formerly McKenzie Hotel Chinese Chop Suey Mushroom Chop Suey Chicken Chop Suey Fried Noodle Chow Mein Chicken Yatcamein Egg Foyoung Sub Gum Warmein These dishes are prepared to order by Oriental cooks istritt court here hories, she will tell or write ‘anyone; I don’t care | deliberation. how she was relieved by simple Lithiated Buchu (Keller “I had to get up ni sights so much. The irritation was so, I had to go to the thee season.” gher, St. Paul, tre Sammy Hale, third baseman, is} for a Fargo paper concern, dropped the most pronounced hold-/ dead while running to a farm house! eleven weeks. We Are Open For I improved some but I began to take I feel fine today. Have not taken medicine for two was not at all well. Lithiated Buchu, Fargo, N. D—Recormnendations} me Texas Panhandle among his oil| that 10 to 20 per cent of land now devoted to wheat be put into food}: Seventeen pitchers are in camp| crops in that section of North Da. be taken against Most of the regulars arrive next| kota included in conatics of Grand Gereuit for the rellee demande week. BISMARCK MATTRESS AND RENOVATING CO. Sold by’ all drusgists { Locally at Finney’s drug store; By BRIGGS EV@RY THINGS BRIGHT AND ROSY WHEN YoU DASH FOR THE MORNING SHOWER ‘> BUT wren You LicuT A CIGARETTE AFTER BREAKFAST IT TASTES SOMETHING AWFUL! - AND THE SECOND ONG STARTS THE OLD THROAT TO TICKLING- | And Saves Your Fuel AND SO THE DAY 'S UTTERLY RUINED, a (tt RESIGN BeroRE VLL STAND FOR ANY MORE OF; HIS ABUS AN IRRITATING “AND FINALLY You COUGH THE BIG BOSS RIGHT OUT OF YOUR OFFICE BEFORE YOU CAN MENTION THE LITTLE RAISE YOU WANTED. “AND YOUR SPASMODIC .FITS OF COUGHING HAVE EVERYBODY STARING SITTING TA RICE LISTS The Bismarck Hide < Fur Co. 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