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x " j SUMMONS, Fy = OF NORTH DAKOT. The High Goose |(]ENE KEEPS IN |tetnsreihiettco \ eee pit, District Court, Fourth Judicial LR. Baird, as Receiver of the Goslin, Slugging Senator THE PINK WITH Marion State bank, of Marion, t Outfielder, Leads Loops Jas. J. Earley and May M. Earley, With Average Over .400 3 PINTS A D A The, State ot gFA Dakota tv tne Above Name: efendants: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the Complaint in the abuve en- Speculator, N. Y., July 12.—(P)—| titled action, which | verified Com- Generous doses'of milk have Kept BME,tae Bytes stains QEtce of Bee 7 Mae a an the Fourth Jedicial Tees ine for the defense of his title} for the County ur a ef against Tom Heeney at the Yankee | 5% Sour'answer tothe eald. complain |- s once Jey ae ae oe te on the subscribers at thelr be in champion still has two weeks of|the City of Fargo, County of Ca work, le is now just short of the |iitiy days after the service of thie 1 peak of condition. He weighs 197|summone upon you, exclusive of the ‘ Revie five pounds ligiter: the: enact | veve fatuse. fo""apiear of anawer t e is five pounds lighter, the exact | ¥° : * i weight he Intends to carry when he] {oegment, ill be taken featner you i a a the fi nd: OD ated thin sth day of April, 1928. ‘unney restores ie five pounds ty uy + ~ 2 sie | he loses in the ring every day by ora eae rau { drinking three pints of milk after| First National Bank and Trust Com- y each session. He does not intend to pany Bldg. Fargo, North Dakota. i let his poundage drop until the eve LZ! a | of the title bout. He has already REQUEST FOR BIDS | one a nee ries he met Te.) alae eropiast wil os eeTeal by luce his roadwork. Yesterday helineNorth Pakota state Highwayy ran only four and one half miles. sommi: ffice in the Stat Spectators are charged fifty cents Capitol, Blamarck, Sorte Bancata, uti to watch thy champion cuff has|10:00 oclock a.m. July 26. 1928, sparring partners, Harold Mays and|'"S2a000 Lineal Feet of Pieket Snow Billy Viadbeck. The proveeds go to Pd a Tene, tin ie little St. James Cathoile church : Bid shail be submitted tn, writing . ies y ers on forms supplie ) training methods. oint ot delivery, s more jan nervous energy,” he Atl 4 i ~ » worry, a cer’ chec! the simple PLYMIEM HSH: aindidiveaion” "°” [in-an mmsouce euual ve five Der cont ot beh ia You've heard the tale that Goose) Tunney gets plenty of sleep and|"'f.."'4- 1.. award of a contract, the iy ot {| Goslin can’t throw a baseball any| relaxation rnd conserves the result-| successful bidder ‘shall’ furnish a I Mit id further this season than ten feet, but| ing nervous energy by avoiding all surety bond in full amount of the ‘vo on and| 7oU,don’t hear anything nasty about| worry and eating but two meals |°Mt'*<t, mmission reserves the right fe is hitting. It’s true he can’t throw] daily to aid his digestion. Thus he|to accept or reject any and all bids. ped tiest a lick this season, but he is whaling| can expend his energy in th> neces- ie DUD ent ae mince Tteeeaes |__| amped | Baty even ig such ¢ good eaddye=| ny Promeal fore oe ‘ | a ——_—__—_ velope “Propos: F ‘ that Manager Harris has. him in Steel Posts.” é ) fp removed! there every day. You can lovk at LEROY GIVEN BTATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. ‘ tine game | the averages any day.and see what 2-19-26 0 Secret \ his’ season | the Goose is hitting—well over .400. Mi NORTH DAKOTA, | Becede tee SLEEP P U N 6 H Br AT County of Burleteh. ld as it to , pit, District Court, Fourth Judictal 1 the way cn sep ie kee Li baled. (it Recelver of the dee the base: ics uly 12—(AP)—Young| Marion State : i a aie and Jack niammpeot, sensational 140) North Dakota, Plaintitt, ed another lpr di od ecko ue Walter Coop and Minnie Coon, De- ' ‘elcome the joy of Fargo, in the fifth round o! ‘endants. ss \ P their scheduled 10-round bout last |™\C,cve'Named Derendanta:, °° oy { night. ° You are hereby summoned to an- ee ROGRESSING Thom; iti aint. In the above en- pson pounded Le Roy witn|swer the Complaint in the above, en- betes 6 rights and left to the face from the | Sted, Te ee eta ir rina ae | pt one ee — opening round, finally sending him |5¢ the Clerk of, the, District Court, a : i . F cfal District, in q ete Chicago, July 12—4)—A match fart ed Bi coy ied ee foe the County, ‘of Burleigh and State a Before Referee-Barry could toll off | Sorin Dakota, and to serve & copy | that eventually will lead to a shot|the count, o Roy’s seconds tossed | ot your answer to the said complaint at Champion Sammy Mandell’s|in the towel. on the subscribers at their office ; lightweight boxing crown is the|, L¢ Roy exmely stood up under a|the city ot Farm, Cgunty of, Care | k a t barrage of punishing left hooks un-|thirty days after the service of this f thart, Haid | Prize for the winner of the ten round | +i) the fifth while Thompson took all|Summons upon you, exclusive of the ; igh runs to|bout between Jack Berg, English|the Fargo scrapper had. without |day of such service, and in fafa ‘ | lightweight, and | Mike Waters of|flinching. Thompson weighed 140%.| Your, failure, to appear or answer, i ill can be- | California tonight in one of the two| pounds and Le Roy 141%, by default for the relief demanded § iants, and |headline bouts. The winner will be|| Jimmy Mollete, Chicago negro, |!n_the complaint. 11, 1928. | Alex and sent against Billy Petrolle of Fargo,|138 pounds, won the decision over | uated tis Sth day of April. 1928. ing for alN. D., July 26, and the winner on|Frankie Frisco, also of Chicago, in| Attorneys for the Plaintiff. kers today |that occasion will matched by|the six round semi-windup. First National Bank and Trast Com- fe rhea § piceitst Jim Mullen with the is dg. Fi eA Dakota. 4 er rout of |champion. b as Mound| The other ien rounder brings to-, A 4 . Aclean| gether Tuffy Griffiths, the Sioux Fi ans aclear|City middleweight, and Haakon of es < 2 so — Hanson, the young Norwegian star. BOXING IN EVE STATE OF Japp steph ateetelgea » (show, cj re Hon. I. C. 8 Games OS tay 7 Caroll , Taylor, also known as Caroline ick -—_—_—__————————————¢| . Fair Haven, N. July 12.—@)—| Donnelly Taylor, Deceased. into third +i If Tom:Heeney fails in his attempt) J. L. Bell, Administrator, Petitioner, ing to the NATIONAL cys = to lift*¢Gene Tunney’s heavyweight Rania Day. Plorence Cochran, Ene Doak sud-|pocton 2 6 crown in their battle at the Yankee| Salzer, Edith Harma, Will McCrory. lof Lumbar | chicago Ill 4 a1 | Stadium July 26, it won't be because} , Sarah Butler. Anna Butler. Eijse did some RO ye “|he is not used to ring conditions.| ° Cyeuee. Solon “Chesrown, Guy ‘ Delaney, Cantwell and Taylor, cS Chesrown, I im. Peter | ¢, hrer; Blake and Hartnett. *| Tom starts tonight to get used to; « 3 and the heirs, Gevis s ed his first | "Ponrers i the conditions he’ will encounter at] and legates under the will of Cath: was unfor- R H_ E£| the stadium by performing his daily! 5. ' sir ‘and Sara E. Gardner as e Dork at) Br ookl; 4 8 1|boxing:stunt-at night under the) cvecutricen of said will and atl . {Cincinnati 8 G_ | 8lare of powerful lights. He does} other persons interested, in the x from the} "Doak and Gooch: Jable nowski, Lu- | NOt have an outdoor ring, but the big} sriate.es Ne ee Gents, 4 irates nosed cas and Hargrave, Picinich, 2 barn in which “Honest Tom” has|pne State of North Dakota to the pee — ; Pitched hes tine le > the, test beah| Above eee, or yn ee hereby \ serious| + thing. hare bs 1 ers—Brame Philadelphia F - Bel The Irishman from the antipode: gitedsand sequen of Ga’ County ot | " Pittsburgh 3 a 8 got aw taste oc the kind of boxing the| Burleigh, in said State, at ihe, office | into which | (6 innings; rain.) chatapion will’ offer him in his last |/°f (Ne court House in the City at Bis: into which} Benge and Lerian; Brame Hin | daylight workout yesterday when he|tarck, in. said County and State, on ago when} a fargreaves. ; 4 went one fast round with Armand|the 3ist day of July. A. D. 1928 at canoous at — Emanuel, the young California sen-|s/"shat gay, to ghaw cause, it any gou t RH _ £| sation. Emanuel went around him| have, why, the Third Report and Ac- .. like roverbial cooper going|counting of J. L. Bell, the admin- } New Sark peataps BAB od F ‘s i i istrator of the estate of said de- St, Louis . a 4 6 1 arte] and imade him stop | !strator, Of oP ine city of ‘iamarck in ' Benton, Walker and Hogan; Rein-|® good many blows. However, the|¢riq Burleigh County, on file in said ‘ hart, Haid, Johnson and Wilson. challenger could not display the body | Court, covering the period from Janu- | iy iss attack whic he hopes will wear|ary at. A.D. 1087, (0 dene At (wha | ‘AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘_| Tunney down in the fifteen round| 1228, should wot fe slowed and 30; R E| encounter, as he desisted by request |decedent should not be continued by from landing any hard wallops on |said saminiatrator | for the period tee Colitornion’ milsection. man: | Kee service be made ‘of this citation uel made“his stop at Fair Haven on red by law. the way ‘back to, New York from a ‘paced "this 1th day-of July, A. D. clam bake and, was not in shape to/| 1928. Court: 5 nastier 5 and ‘body attack even for Beal) ee : ie £2. 5 one . 3 ne : TAL Holloway, Vangilder and attack may meet with some success. — all; Pipgra: Moore and Bengough. pepstoe ie Saliforias amscented Second ame in ig him ata ince, his RHE blows had little effect on the rugged ‘ and | Detroit: ... - 5 11; 0| challenger, while Heeney put his best New York .. sae» 6 11 0} foot forward at the start and kept Sox Meg Baaith, Sie. and Shea; on Osu] in that direction until the » Pennock and Collins. nis! . iia gag After the sandwich, op and the . (By The Associated Press) ‘Afver the wieners and y Chleago—Youne Jack Thom ol pumpernickel, son, ‘alifornia, _ technical After the glcslg be-| knocked out Russie Leroy, Far- comes a bit moister, £0,.N. BD. (5). Ji , Chicago, an ‘fro TOM MOORE s y CIicARS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, Toledo 144 Minneapoli +138 10 5 Barnes and O'Neill; Williams and E 4 1 . ‘and. 7B - 2 PAGE NINE NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | tr | Schrunk | $$$ $$ ___—_______ C. W. Wilkenson called at the R. G. Marchant home Monday. Jim ‘Fitzgerald and sons Harvey and Battie are painting the barn at Schrunk school No. 2. Anton Novy was a Wing shopper Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Marchant and daughter called at the Tom Novak home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koch, Mr. and Mrs. John Koch, Mrs. Ted Ehnes and infant son called at the home of Mrs. Ehnes and J. Koch, parents of Mr.} and Mrs; P. Ackerman of Still Wed- nesday. ‘ Fred Smith was a Wing shopper Friday afternoon. 3 Mary Johnson was on the sick list last week. R. G. Margaret, Helen and Irene, Marcella Nieters and Ervin Wentz spent faesday evening at the J. Koch hom Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz, Mrs. Wm. Witt, son and daughter Esther and Gustof returned home Tuesday afternoon from Gordon, Mont., where they spent a week with Mrs. Witt’s daughter, Mrs. Roth, and fam- ily. Sar. and Mrs. Earl Johnson spent Thursday evening at the E. Nolan home. Herman Nieters and sons Andrew and Wilbert called at the Roy J. Marchant home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and family spent Friday evening visiting | at the Herman Nieters home. Herman Nieters called at the Kohler home near Denhoff Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homberg have as their guest this week their daugh- ter and famil,; from Beach, North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and family of Tuttle are visiting with Mrs. Wentz’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Wm. Wit Annie and Gustof Ackerman of near Still spent last week visiting with their sisters, Mrs. Ted Ehnes and Mrs. John Koch. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and baby daughter Verna Mae and Mrs. Smith's sisters, Tracy and Helen Dengnes motored to BismarckWed- nesday. Anton Novy and Thomas Ryan Sl the Fourth of July at Lake illiams. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Marchant and family called at the Herman Nieters home Friday evening. * The small son of Mrs. Ted Ehnes is on the sick list this week. Gustof Witt called at the Herman Nieters home Tuesday. Pentecostal meetings and Bible study have been held for the last month in the Richmond township school, Mr. and Mrs. John Koch and Mrs.| and Ted Ehnes were in Wing Thursday. | Li Mr. and Mrs. John Koch, Mrs. Ted Ehnes and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wentz, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koch and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson spent the Fourth of July at the riv- cr picking berries. ‘i justof Witt and Andrew Nieters had dinner at the R.G. Marchant home ome 4 Marcella Nieters, who has been visiting at the Roy Marchant home from Saturd:y, left Wednesday, where she is rpending a few days with her cousin, Mrs. Walter Stark of Goodrich. Erwin Wentz called at the John Koch home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hein re- Marchant and daughters | ° weeks attending camp which was held at Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. James Novy and daughters Annie and Elizabeth re- turned to their home from Minnesota pitardey where they have been vis- iting relatives the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klemen and daughter Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilenger and son Earl James and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilenger and daughter Marjory June were Sun- day callers at the Herman Nieters home, Herman Nieters and son Andrew were Wing shoppers Monday after- noon. a 2 Floyd Cunningham visited his brothers, Howard and Harry, in Bismarck one day last week. Mrs. J. P. Heltemes entertained the Catholic Ladies’ Aid Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Porter and family visited friends in Richland county last week. The Steele baseball team defeated the flats team 14 to 2 on the fourth. A Ford car belonging to a man from Napoleon caught afire near Lake Isabel last week and was burned up. Mr. Laney of Mandan visited rela- tives here Monday. The Presbyterian Sunday school | held their annual picnic at Lake Isabel Tuesday. Parties from Bismarck were here one day last week to remove the Buick car that was wrecked west of the Kimnetz farm. Mrs. Earcel Ritchie and children of Jamestown are visiting this week at the D. A. Ritchie home. Wilma and Laura Laney returned last week from a visit with relatives in Valley City. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Philps and El- bridge left last week for a vacation at their old home in Winterset, Towa. They will also visit in Il- linis before returning home. Among those who attended the camp meeting in Jamestown Sunday meeting, | were Mr. and Mrs. Géo. Whitney and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carl- son, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Altes, Atto, Lena and Wilda, Mrs. D. A. Ritchie and children, Mrs. Mary Chamber- lain and Del Mont, Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Gress, Ruth, Paul and Mark. Miss Bessie Ritchie and Ruth Gress stayed over Monday and attended the. Fletcher college picnic which a held at Spiritwood lake that lay. ® Mr. and Mrs. Orel McKinney and small daughter are visiting at the home of her parents. The following families left last week to attend the golden wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Lippert | in Westfiled, Wis.: Otto Wolpert nd family, Fred, John and Albert ippert and families and Albert Kimnetz and family. Grandma Stromblad went to Bis- marck last week where she will visit for some time. The Steele high band was proud winner of first place ‘in the contest at Bismarck last week. Much credit for the band’s success is due to the faithful work of the director, Dr. J. A. Prescott. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Seiler of| ‘Mound City, S. D., visited friends here Monday. Attorney J. N. McCarter made a business trip to Napoleon Monday. Miss Beulah Lindseth returned Lindseth and baby accompanied Miss Beulah home and will visit rel- ratives here. Mrs. Art Yankin left Tuesday for Grand Forks to attend the state Legion convention. C. D. Styles was attending to justice of the peace business in the eee part of the county Tues- lay. E. Dannemeyer left Tuesday for Grand Forks where he is a délegate to the state convention of the American Legion. Donald Patton is visiting relatives in Missouri. Mrs. J. A. Prescott is in a Bis- marck hospital where she under- went a serious operation Saturday. Vince Wamsley is visiting friends in Missouri. e- ra ° | Wing ] ————_ Mr. and Mrs. George Piepkorn are the parents of a baby girl born July 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olson left Thursday, July 5th, for a week's vacation at Harvey. Quite a number of men and boys attended the baseball game at Tuttle Friday afternoon—Union Giants versus Tuttle. Clara Mueller is assisting Isadoge Kremenetsky with clerking during Mrs. Olson's absence. Mr. Henderson and son James of Jamestown spent Sunday with Mrs. Hendeyson and family. Rev. Dickey arrived here Satur- day evening and preached a sermon at the Congregational church Sun-| day. Rev, Christman and Rev. Pingree preached their last sermon at the Steve Home Sunday afternoon. They left this vicinity Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClusky and daughter Marjorie motored to Bis- marck Thursday to consult a phy- sician for Marjorie. It was found that she had infantile paralysis. She was brought home again and quarantined, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Hass and daughters left for a two weeks vacation to Wheaton, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Tollef Subey are the proud iad of a baby girl born July 7th. Mrs. Jack Lief and daughter of Wilton spent the week-end at the L._H. Knowles home. Mrs. Arthur Farnum, formerly Miss Alberta Tees, of Arthur, N. D., arrived here Wednesday for a short visit at her parental home. Mrs. A. S. Wilkinson, Esther Glanville, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glanville and daughter Bernice left for Minnesota Thursday -of last week for a short vacation. Mrs. Roy Bond and Mrs. Amiel Piepkorn motored to Wildwood lake Friday to pick juneberries. Mrs. Andrew Kraft and children motored to Bismarck Monday to visit Mr. Kraft who is a patient at a Bismarck hospital. Ella Mueller had as her guest last week, Hilda Ronga, a girl friend from Fargo. Burnell Larson returned home Thursday after spending the last two weeks attending a Boy Scout camp meeting held at Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hiel and daughter of Mdhsfied were visitors in Wing Saturday. The Hills were former residents of this vicinity. John Mueller, Jr., is employed at the Ralph Halver farm. Mrs. J. J. Tees came back home Monday evening from Iowa, after being discharged from a hospital. Mrs. Ole Anfinson is spending a few days in Bismarck with Mrs. E. Hanii Phil Schneider and Elmer Rudd Monday from a month’s vacation, which she spent yisiting relatives in turned home after spending a few Minnesota. Mr.’ and Mrs. Stanley of Jamestown were business callers in Wing Monday. Gordon Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Larson and son of Napoleog spent several days here last week, Orville and Gordon returned Thurs! day. Mrs. Larson and son remained for a few days. Howard Brenden and Joe Rise of Lein were shoppers in this vicinity Tuesday. Mrs. Amiel Piepkorn and daugh ters motored to Wilton Tuesday tq see Mrs. Subey and baby daughter f Still j @ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson, song Walter, Donald, Clarence, and daughters, Linnea and Ruby, and Simon Larson of Minneapolis are rived Sunday at the Erick Pearson home for a week's visit. Mr. Lar¢ son and Mrs. Nelson are brotheg and sister of Mrs. Pearson. : Albert Johnson and daughted called in Still Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and children were dinner guests at the Edwin Johnson home Sunday. Kasper and Laura Benson of Flasher visited a couple days with their sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, John Asplund. Lawrence Richard, who is worke ing for C. L. Johnson, motored tq Wilton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson and Mrs. Arthur Johnson shopped in Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Asplund and sons, Robert and Loyd, spent the week-end in Minot. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Asplund of Bismarck have been visiting with relatives the last few days. . Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson, daughter Bennevi and Simon Larson were shoppers in Wilton Monday. Bert Hedstrom shopped in Still Monday. Mrs. Pete Olson and daughters of Chicago are here visiting at the Morris Andeyson home. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson, who have been attending meetings in Alexandria, Minn., returned home’ Tuesday evening. Mr. Hendrickson called in Wilton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Law and daughter Margaret, Axel Asplund, Lillian Johnson, Mrs. Arthur Johne son, Pete Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Johnson, John Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Erickson and 0. Ny Erickson picked juneberries at Wilde, wood lake one day last week. TO HOLDERS OF ; The Treasury offers a new per cent. 12-15 year Treasury bond in exchange , for Third Liberty Loan Bonds, The new bonds will bear interest from July 16, 1928. ° Interest on Third Liberty © “Loan Bonds surrendered for exchange will be paid in full to September 15, 1928. Holders should consult their , - bagks at once for further de- is of this offering. Third Liberty Loan Bonds mature on September 15, 1928, and will cease to bear interest on that date. 7 A, W. MELLON, * é Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, July 5, 1928. 3 Old Gold hits a homer for Babe Ruth in Blindfold cigarette test “Yes, lam wellover21.,.so I could see no reason why I shouldn’t make the blindfold test. As I tried the four lead- ing cigarettes I kept this ‘box score’ on the results: Nol... No.2 . No.3 .. off the bat’ as the best.” people? ‘It's simply out at first + this one ‘fanned’ out on a pop fly No. 4 or corn) a home run hit! “OLD GOLD'S mildness and smoothness marked it ‘right aby Kerat. On « wen-step fight to the Wocchers! ove Why do they: choose OLD GOLD ... even in- the dark? | SMOOTHER AND BETTER-“NOT A COUGH IN_A CARLOAD"’ BABE RUTH... dressing room at the ‘asked to smoke each of t clearing hie taste with bleck coffee between smokes. Only one question was asked: “Which one do you like best?” Made from the heart-leaves the baseball world . o» “The King of Swat’’ of the tobacco plant on the bai gentleman’s fl: <<" N PURSES ick of the skirt, ask pocket, = = leather purses can well as shoes or any commercial _ s until dry with «