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King Tu PETROLLE DID NOT LAND SINGLE PUNCH ON MINNEAPOLITAN Conqueror of Canzoneri and Mc- Larnin Receives First Knockout 10,249 WITNESS BATTLE Los Angeles Middleweight Knocks Out Young Brother of Fargo Boxer St. Paul, Feb. 3.—(7)—A sawed-off, barrell-chested young man from Minneapolis named Henry Tuttle, fighting under the name of King Tut, found himself in a spot Tuesday to cause Tony Canzoneri, lightweight champion of the world, a lot of worry. Tut jumped into the commanding t Trium phs Over ‘Fargo Express . ‘BRITISH RACER PREPARED FOR SPEED TRIAL AT DAYTONA BEACH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1931 [British Carts Prepared for Speed Tests ‘TQ USE ELECTRICAL CLOCKING DEVICE IN TUESDAY'S ATTEMPT Campbell to Take Four-Mile Running Start For First Official Try BETTERED RECORD MONDAY Will Be Required to Drive With and Against Wind to Have Time Recognized Daytona Beach, Fla., Feb. 3.—(?)}— With ideal béach conditions prevail- ing and his trim racing car tuned for ” In 24 Seconds: or NOTICE OF EXPIRATION NUDEMPTTON. ae, State aS North Dakota, ‘Coun’ rleigh.—se. office of County, Auditor,’ Bismarck, To W. G. Hoerr, Mankato, Minn. You are hereby notified that the tract of hi hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1926 was on he 13th da: of December, 1927, guly sold, as provided by law, og delinquent taxes of the year 1926, and that the time for redemption from satd sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: American League Clubs Will Face National 70 Times Have 134 Contests Scheduled With Minor Circuit Teams During Season sw. tion $6, Township 188, Range 78. Siimbet ft A a Teo. sold for, $42.28 Amount required to redeem at this et} jate, $87.27. ove amount you In addition to the above amount vou 3.— () — American | g, League baseball clubs will meet Na- the vi this notice and interest Gene ns season, | sn? scryised by tay and unless SoU and will play 134 contests with minor|redeem said land from said sale be- league clubs. ¥ fore the expiration of the time for, 25 Detr ti above med Neer have thoreoe will lesue te the holder of the v games with Pittsburgh and 25 with Pacific Coast League teams. The]: New York Yankees will play 33 Chicago and Weiat painter tery 27; 2/3-10 St. Louis 26, Philadelphia 24 each, Boston and Cleveland 22 each and Washington 18. Of the White Sox and Atheltics’ 24 contests, 17 are listed with Nation- al League teams. 1951.) NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION State of North Dakota, County of Bur- f Fighting -\' ICH) OF ‘EXPIRATION OF mire REDEMPTION 5; a State of North Dakota, County, © 8. often cE County | Auditor, Bismarck, N,_ Dak. 5 " Hoerr, Mankato, Minn. Tevou are hereby ‘notified that the tract; of land hereinafter describec and'which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1926 was on the 13th day’ of December, 1927, duly sold, as provided by law, for the de- linquent taxes of the year 1926, -and that the time’ for redemption “from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. Said land ts described as follows: Sectlon 15, Township 142, Range. 75. Number, of Acres, 142 Amount sold for, K $ ‘Amount geauired to redeem at this 8, $93.4) “te LMaltion 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 unless you redeem sald land from said sale before the expiration of ‘the time for redemption as above stated, 2. deed thereof wil! issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided Peviitness my hand and official seal 26th day of January, : sy X © I8AMINGER, h Count! a 1) Auditor Burlei ni CNY North Dakota. Fi ublication. Jan. 27, 1981.) stride 1/27; 2/3-10 NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION State of North Dakota, County of vy retreat. He upset Puglisi with a smashing left hook to the chin and then had him staggering ready for Lark Wins 21 to 17 REDEMPTION A.C. ER, (Seal) Auditor, Burleigh County, ISAMINGER, ALG. 1 rs (Seal) “Auditor Burleigh County, North Dakota Burleigh.—ss. position as a ranking challenger for .|, Because of their comparatively enh Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, | the lightweight championship Mon- Asroctated Prose Phot BAL Tua ohne ee ese isolated training camp locations,lorsice af County Auditor, Bismarck, ROR tee j Gay night by scoring a startling upset | The Blue Bird TT, racing car with which Capt. Malcolm Campbell of England hopes to establish a new world’s | new world's automobile speed recora| Washington, Boston and Cleveland! N Dek. a on oscar E. and] yy Seeipere, Mankato, MIR, ang victory over the battle-scarred Billy | automobile speed record Tuesday, is shown as it will appear on the ocean specdway at Daytona Beach, Fls., |on the sands of the natural will confine their spring activities to) T° ois, B: Andersen, Bismarck, N. D. [tract of land hereinafter described and 1 ‘ Petroile in exactly 24 seconds. He where the tests are being made. here. aa Speedway |competition with minor league clubs| 42S are “hereby neti ed hat the] which wae assessed in your name —" = ~ 2 matter descri! in = Enocked out the famed Pargo Es “ Monday hé attained an unofficial |% ® large extent. and which was assessed im your name|the oth day of December, 1927, duly Fi Sot auhe a eeees| Will Reorganize Pennsylvania U Sports|: os. Wi Ge Setar emia htt tation erie ae tet na of a record-smashing, capacity crowd f 4 y por Ss hour, ‘and. the (46-year-old Brit Savoldi Will Turn j that the tlie ‘for redemption trom ing a new said sale will expir BA pape Lad aie Me = ———_-—-. | mark considerably higher than the i from the completed service of this 546 to witness the battle. n | notice. | iene Present record of 231 miles an hour § follows: Tattle Cate Ela. | University Proxy to Supervise (INLY COLLEGE CRICKET TEAM — jissiizar’s a°n'ce tc.) To Wrestling Gam ; rer ga ai | The king intends to force Canzon- : ‘ , Henry Segrave, also of England. S%_of SEX Sectio Section 15, Township 142, Range 75. ; eri into a title match. Petrolle had Program; Athletic Council Iss, Range 73. Number of Acres, 97. been in line for the match as the i PR ACTICES FOR 94TH SEA’ Campbell calculated his’ spproxi- Number of acres,-80 Amount sold for, $69.02. % lon, and aise Mis. surprise.tcumph ! With the arrival here of Odis Por-| Wants to Send His Brother ts the above amount vou| yell will be Paalingd tot boy tie comes Pion, and al aretn, Philadelphia, Feb. 3—(}—The en- Will be getting plenty, even if it is; ter, official timer for the American red to pay the costs of|of the service of this notice and tn- re over Jimmy Mc i tire athletic structure at the Univer- only a part of what the guessers have | Haverford One of Few Schools| automobile Association, orders were to College interest | terest as provided by law and unless The knockout was the first for Pe- | sity of Pennsylvania will be reorgan-| guessed for him. ce ‘ issued Zor the sefting up of an electric- es voure-|vou redeem said land trom said sale trolle although he had twice previous /izeq upon a basis of simplicity and| Tuesday's quotations ranged from{ in America to Play Old’ |.at clocking device which records a bec ay eo : SE imager redemp: [redemption ae above stated, a decd i 1% ly fallen victim to technical knock-|«ynder-emphasis” in the most drastic | $30,000 to $37,500, striking $35,000 in | English G: j driver's time for his runs to a thou-| . LoS Angeles, Feb. 3—()—“Jumping | ve stated, a deed thereof |thereot will. issue to the holder of a, | outs, ne [Single upheaval of eastern intercol-| between. The lowest quotation would = Litad | sandth of a second, From the elapsed | Je” Savoldi, who went places with bolder of the tax sale che 122% sale certificate as provided * sight, Tut charged aut of his orner | giate sports. history. EESTI noe, | time, his speed in miles is determined. terete Ue CEI Ooe Dame. /<*Kicceas sy sand ane official seal| Witness my band and official seal : ight, cs Control and management of ath- ‘he $22,500 Wilson was said to have Haverford, Pa. Feb. 3—(}—“Jolly) Low tide occurs about 2:15 p. m. E. ieee! Gay of Jameary, 1931. {this 26th day of January, 1931. ¢ toward Petrolle, before Petrolle could | 1etics have been taken oyer completely received Inst season, well bowled, sir,” “well piayed sir,”| 8. T. but Cam —— AiG aR eee iV le 4 4 as. bell arranged to be at 2 i Burleigh Count: advance a step. Swinging a right |by Thomas 8. Gates, president of th — will be heard on the Haverford col-| th 8 Savoldi said Monday night he was (Ss2) (Seal) Auditer Burleigh County, hand punch that started from his; -¥ 4 Onboard og \ core | the starting post from one to tWO!;, training here to become a wrestler. Heating tumenre a7, 1980) ‘ hips, he ht the bewildered Pe- university, and his board of trustees, a: lege campus this week as the only| hours before that time, He cites th f Ed Don Georee. Pires gables (First ie i) osnuery, ' 2. ee ee Oe the chin “That {While the sports themselves will be 30 Nations Plan to college cricket team in the United) Attendants were stationed at mile | He cites the case of Bd Don George. 720; 2/8 ) dazed him and he desperately |Siven back to the students. The pres- Fnton Davi Cup Play St%%,,Pe#3s prsecticing for its 94th] intervals all along the nine-mile | former Michigan, university athiei. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION oF ae eed a ae eat tke puny [ent all-powerful council on athletics, nter Davis Cup Play consecutive season. course to report the nrogress.of the | Wino in ® short month has eds REDEMPTION | ik or taMantly ‘wrestled ‘him off composed of alumni, students and fac- aa Cricket, a game which in England] speeding machine to the timing are nore iid wor! wrmeigh’ Stace of, port ‘Dakota, Co! \ pon then cracked him on the jaw |Uty. will be abolished. Paris, Feb. 3—()}—Thirty nations,, meets more favor than any other tower over a private telephone sys- “T waht tou exigtipiaraceiee te Offica of County Auditor, Bii Rita tmirues of rights and letts Junk “Over-Emphasis” the second largest entry list in the with the single exception of “foot-|tem. The timing starid is located at| 7h ia: 6 cow” aon a ga ane Seatac tae i Peirolle's Teg | bent under him and| Spring and pre-season training inj history of Davis Cup competition, ; ball.” in this: country is confinedto| the south end of the measured mile, Joe, ana attend law ented it ae Seon eee Ht tf = football, training camps, training have entered this year’s internation. & few clubs mostly, in ahd about] which is in the center of the course. | 0° — tract of land hereinafter descr: ) ie sank to the canvas, landing on . ; Gel Wrestling will give me that oppor- yer 1 \ his haunches, with his head hanging | tables, dormitories for athletes, as well al tennis pla: Philadelphia &nd to Haverford col-} Campbell planned to take a four tunity.” Which was assessed in your name fo be over the second rope of the ring. {8S scholarship and beyond that won’ The lists were officially closed Mon- | Jege. mile running start. After flashing | “'cavoldi tipped the scales at 206 13th day of: December, 1927, duly | Petrolle Counted Out in the classroom, have been wiped out.; Gay, two days of grace being given | It was introduced at Haverford by|past th finish wire, he will require | pounds, paar ‘Halbriter, his man y|sold, as provided by law, for the de- While sitting in this position, un-|In all sports coaches will be made, for arrival of late entries postmarked an English landscape gardener who| approximately four miles to bring his lager, sald Savoldi will make his linquent taxes of the year, 1926, and } conscious to the excitement, Petroile |members of the faculty and will re-| before midnight, Jan. 31.” Inid out the campus nearly @ century | car to @ stop. x acbaie. “stinee herein cthe cant ettntat t repeat a aS | ‘was counted out. He instinctively at- |Ceive the salaries of faculty members.) ‘Twenty-cight nations were entered | ago. Then he will change tires, inspect | 1) next three weeks. the completed service of this: notice. tempted to get up at the count of} Intercollegiate competition will be| last year’s play. The record total! Even the so-called “cricket clubs” | his Saher ate eee run a aaa “A thts notice, Said land is described as follows: a } i - | fostered with natural rivals on a year- |,0f 33 entered in 1928, the year after in the aker City area are turning | opposi ‘ection, WI m { t be t vs:] NE : Srna Reten eed eA ie monk bask round basis through the whole rage ‘France won the cup from the United jto golf End tennis in the summer,| completed 30 minutes after the start i Werner Ball Fans | Township 143,1 Section 18, ween Range 76. completely out. He did not land a|Of teams in each sport. Intramural States. and to squash rackets in the winter.| of the first. One trial must be made R h Wi th M i § $0. Amount sold for, $88.83, “ toe single punch. athletics will be stressed, every stu-! eu was on the course of the Merion Aico wind and the oe ean US! eather an; am Lee aah aR, Gequired to redeem at this 1} o the |dent will be urged to take part in q Cricket club that Robert Tyre Jones the average speed of the two 1 a 3 In’ addition ‘to the above: amount ‘ Bere i ratioeolon Wxins |some spoct, and the devsapment of StATIOON Cagers Win von the amateur golf championship runs is higher than 231 miles anhour,| Werner, N. D., Feb. 3—(P)—Before |_ In addition te the above amount you | you will be required to pay: the conte | history and a gate second only to the | Proficient athletes under this system F last summer... Tilden won some of his | he will have established a new world’s | the ground hog had a chance to see | roll ba is Ane the: pests ty ore me Paget ake Fe age ana ts i fight between Mike Gibbons and | dependence upon enrollment of star oe mantown Cricket club tennis courts. ; ae ee he | said land from said sale before | befor e expiration o! e Mike O'Dowd, St. Paul rivals, fought | athletes as a basis for varsity teams.” Stanton, N. D.. Feb. 3—Stanton So at Haverford cricket is not the | Po eriieny eabelbaly tei was eam rized | Freee ahaa eta ed sa eeals eeatetceeiee ell ieeunaieaene on cmareet | here 11 years ago. sone 23-page bulletin published high school’s basketball team de- Sport it was. Only a a ee ee op ers repare ma eed arenes meni eroe ene rere: | 11 issue, to, the Meiges af the) tax | erence sete certificate as provided } je receiv rs esday President Gates announced fe; y 26- undergraduates turn ou! or e son here Sunday. {sale certificate as provided by law. | by law. } Alay aie Agee Dear nk Tong | these changes, and accepted the re- Valley rider, ee ae ‘over the ,SPring training and the undergrduate F P | Fi A challenge was issued to Dunn |, /vungss my hand and official seal) Witness my eae oe ee } \ career. Tut will receive at least $10,- | Port of an investigating committee.’ Golden Valley quint was theveighth body as a whole superficially is not or le Ive Center but since the Center team did ; A C_ISAMINGER, AC. MINGER, } ; 1 layed, | si : } 000 on @ percentage basis above Pe-| To Have One Department consecutive win for the Stanton interested in the team, MReGinuc ae aneTNae el Bates feist renee (ak ana init eect i trolle’s guarantee. | One department—physical education ; squad this season, according to A. H.| “Blooming tea - hounds,” they us- the (Giants and the BleskGox: The) ai-at publicatinn deer at 19a.) - | (Bit spublieation danuury +27, 19810 et Tut weighed 138% pounds. He had!—will control the entire athletic | Carlson, superintendent of Stanton ually call the cricketers. ind. as|Minnesotans, Now in Second Lormnee veamnaeioares emus att) 352/810 1/27; 2/3-10 agreed to weigh no more than 140 / scheme of things at the university in! schools. e team goes to Eng! , a a looked on. ! = a ee pounds. the future. It will be administered by | TheStanton quintshowed a tightde- |it did in 1925, and loses all its Place, Hope to Wallop @, NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF NOTICE Eno oe Jimmy Evans Wins |a dean responsible to the president fense throughout the game. Leup and matches to English school teams, or * SS j REDEMPTION State of ‘North Dakota, County ot Jimmy Evans, Los Angeles middle- | and the trustees. Fuerst. Stanton guards, did the brunt comes home from a series with Cana- Big Ten Leader | Fights Last Night * | state of worth DANOEE/ County ord IPicewe ears ‘Auditor; Binal, weight, knocked out Frankle Petrolle,| The committee found abolition of of the defensive work while Paul on an vile @ long i ot onsep, oe ag, Scot N 5 y of Bur | Offlee of Cou 5 A Le Billy's brother, in the seventh round | gate receipts would not furnish a cure Whyte. six-foot four inch center of as last summer—and a howl— \~' BS Office of County Auditor, Bismarck,|To J. C. Hallum, 3450, Portland Ave., Of a scheduled eight-round bout with | for abuses, but suggested that gifts! the Golden Valley team wasoutstand- What's the matter with the cricket settee ap reock eae Deke arg: bal spenees keene) | 8, bak Minneapoite,. Minn " ‘ A 7. St. Paul.—King Tut, Minneai To William G. Hoerr, Mankato,: Min Nou. are hereby notified that the @ right hand blast to the pit of the} and subscriptions from alumni and, ing for Golden Valley. ;team—goes up all over the campus. ) A | 4 Py : ih; Previous to the knock out,|friends, enticline ds pa + d'made six points’ AS has been the practice eince|W®S UP Tuesday where it could look) ols, Knocked out Billy erg ate ,harepy Motifled that the |tract of land. hereinafter described F ‘tomac! | friends, entitling donors referen- | fanton squad mat poi | Duluth, Mine. . Fran ract of lan ereinafter described | an el essed in your name Petrolle was on the receiving end of| tial treatment in the allotment of | in the first quarter to thelr opponents {other colleges abandoned cricket, |40WM upon elght other quints and| Tats" winulpess Ae which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1926 was on ‘ a terrific battering, with Evans clip- | thy, Jed 12-5 heit-th d gar- Haverford will play its games this| Went to work to rise still higher, if} Angelo Puglis! [for taxation for the year 1926 was on|the 13th day of December, 1927, duly Ce rata eerie hi Ban DS seats, might be one means of meeting | qt ay 2-5 fe De Ree erties abhedcdt peat from nearby clubs possible, in the pursuit of the Big} (4). Jimmy Eva j the; 18th day of December, 1927, duly sold, as provided by law, for the tte; End right croses and uniahing hi | meed'be placed pss tier Geeta nee tele oppoant’s ct pointe," ' SPa"the alum of the eolege Ten's 1681 title. Biter. De a. liinauent Manes ‘ot he eat taves Gea | trat the ‘time Zor redemption trom ; : eet Placed upon the familiar sys- penepLs.s . a Taking sole possession of second Bucky Law- {that the time for: redemption ‘from | said sale will expire ninety days from / badly, around the bod: tem of The mi re ly, iy. " m of public purchase of tickets. Such ie summary: i place in the league standings by! knocked out | said sale will expire ninety days from |the.completed service of this notice. Both Evans and Petrolle weighed | a result would unquestionably tend to eieien tee mathe ee ea et ee whipping Iowa /36 to 14, Monday! Pinker fman, Youngstown, | the comnpleted service of this notice. | | Said land is described as follows: od gi” of - 5 ja is d i t re . 184 Pounds. Spud Murphy, Moor-|add to the wholesome character of | De Basketball Scores ||tight in the fieldhouse before 7,000 S—Jonnny Pile, | NW. Section §. Township 140, | “Section 21, Township'144, Range. 78 head, Minn., defeated Wayne Short | publicly played athletic contests.” | N. Sailer, If . 1 o - == —~-— @/ customers, the Gophers are pointing pointed Pete Latro, | | Range 78 "| Number of Acres, -160 St. Paul, in their six rounds. Mur- | Grannis, ¢ 0 aos (By The Associated Press) thel ‘i agement witt 10). | Number of acres, 160. Amount s014 for, $58.62. phy had the margin on clean punch- Leupp, rs . ' 1 for their coming engagement wita) Ala—Petey Sar- | Amount sold for, $41.35. Amount required to redeem.at this ing in four of the six rounds. Mur-| baseball Fans Guess Fee. 1 etahe Seba sonleee a Northwestern, the Jeaer. | on Birmingham, outpointed Emil | Amount required to redeem at this |495e) $7940 3 5 ae a 36; iy Dave MacMillan’s cagers.' late, $56.33, n phy weighed 137 and Short 134. % ‘Total: 2 f Coacl a8 si leat 4 you will b ined t Prank’ Bettagia, promising soung| At Hack Wilson’s Pay, La Cross Teachers 23; River Falls winners four times in five start, hav2 ipolnted Pete Nebo; | will bec requised Yo poy’ (heats Qe | Oe tne service Of This nbtice tnd ne itaglia, pi ig young a pay Ss —— He ee eae Poeiag until next Monday to prepare for the the service of this notice -and-interest, terest as provided by law and unless middleweight of Winnipeg, Man.| (,; Saray Bananite 04), 50: Te atoms 30; St. Johns 27. : le ee ‘a Wildcats, who will 50—W ton, | a8 provided by law and unless re- hyou redeem said-land from said sale scored 8 technical knockout over », Clncago. Heb SUP The actual | olson, 1¢ 4.48 Coe 22; Grinnell “30 struae fe Wildcats, Who will| socked eat K- 0; Brown, Indiams |deem said land thom carl cote cories (before: the: expiration of the time, tor Angelo Puglisi, Duluth, in the fourth | igure on Hack Wilson’s 1931 Cub Whyte, « are Pe : be met in their own lair. The tri-! gpoltn (1) | tho expiration of the time for redemp- |redemption as above stated, a deed round of the semi windup. After an | CMtract is not common property, but | {iress. rs ae} St. Olaf 24; Hamline 21 jtmph over Iowa broke Minnesota's! Helena, Mont.— Thor Olsen, |tion as above stated,-a deed thereof | thereof will issue to the Holder of the even first round, Battagita gradually | baseball's current home run champion }it2""4! Brier, ae mainte, a |tie with Indiana for second place, | Butte. 'Mont."outpotnted Moby | will issue to the Holder of the tax sale |t#x -eale certificate as! provided by moved ahead and had Puglisi in full ue | Mare ae (ceWleness. tye herd ord cetcial seat |. Witness my hahd and official seai NOTICE OF jthis 2d day of Februar; , 1934. this 26th day of, January, 1931 collapse when the referee ended it. oe weighed 158% and Puglisi Glen Ullin Cagers Beat Taylor, 55-24 Glen Ullin, N. D., Feb. 3.—The Glen Ullin Ramblers defeated the Taylor Independents 55-24, here. Just a week ago the Taylor quint whipped the Ramblers 37-30 at Tay- Jor. M. B. Steig, Rambler mentor, used seven men during the contest. The Ramblers led 10-4 at the end of the first quarter; 20-7 at half-time; 38- 12 at the end of the third quarter. ‘The summary: Gl. UL Rm! FG FT PF “Geiss (capt.), Ren! ena} Kk, It By oa ae aS: CP a (gas ge} | eer al i 025.04. a2 ree eee t Taylor (24)— Dehien (capt), rf ..... 09 1 1 Conradson, If Ee ls rm, © Sow , OS Re | o 9 4 wo 4 5 OUR BOARDING HOUSE ; By Ahern | wu DONT ELL ME, MADOR THAT YouRE GOING “To CLEAN "TH" SNowW OFF 7TH’ WALKS ! ae WHAT {S IT “~ Doctor's ORDERS, OR DID You LOSE A Dime 2 MY MAN DASA, IS GOING -% Do (T ASD T wee SUPERVISE “HE JOB! ~~ um- T'Ve sent HiM FoR A CIGAR! xanaatet = a a Kratnn AY A AY won ty St. Olaf Hopes to _ End Carl Streaki —_ IH WALKS AND LAY WIRE COILS UNDER “THEM. ~ \\ Ty TON NEXT YEAR, EGAD, THE SNow WON'T HAVE “To BE CLEANED GFF MY WALKS. BY PHYSICAL LABOR! — ELECTRICITY WILL Do (IT, BY DOVE! =~ IT AM GOING “To RAISE “HE THE SAME PRIACIPLE AS WITH AN ELECTRIC “TOASTER ~THEN, AFTER A HEAVY SNdw, I MERELY “MRA A SWITCH AND MELT “THE SNow oA “THE over Ohio State early in the season. (Tribune Special Service) Carson, N. D., Feb. 3.—Insertion of four regulars into their lineup dur- ing the second half failed to bring victory to the Carson independent | basketball team here in a contest with | Lark. The visitors, won by a 21 to 17 count. Carson started four substitutes and Lark was leading 12 to 7 at the end of the half. Then Carson inserted | four more regulars but the visitors | coasted in to victory. The summary: | Carson Ind. (17)— = FG «FT PF Detloff, f 1 0-2 ) Scheerer; 0 1-1 0 Gaeger, f 1 0-2 0 ‘Omdani, 0 0-0 6 | Huber, & ert ame | Altman, & 1 1-2 2 Cassidy, 6). 2 0-1 0 Schlosser, & 1 13. 0 Siemxen, '¢ . 0 0-0 0 | | Totals. . 7 3-12 3] Lark Ind. (21)— ‘Peters, ft... 3 1-2 4 | H. Wags 2 0-0 3 | shitt! 3 0-0 0} |F: Wagner, & 1 0-05 1 | '5/ Wagner, & 6 oo 1 | {F. Chittick, & 9-0 0} ; eee Totals. 1-2 9 Referee, Botten. | Notre Dame Cagers Ready for Hoosiers; jo, Feb. 3.—(P)—Notre Dame | against Big Ten basketball compe. lation Tuesday night at the expense | of Indiang at Bloomington, | The Irish dropped two Uecisions to | Northwestern, but turned in a victory | Minne&ota moved, into sole posses- sion of: second, place'in Big Ten Standings Monday night by smother- ing Iowa 36 to 14 at Minneapolis. The | Gophers Med by Loose, scored 16 times . }from the: field while holding the | Hawkeyes to two field goals. Iowa’ vegas only two:points in thé second | rei | Victory Over Carson stat» ot orth Dakota, County of Bur- elgh.—se, |Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, To.G itract of land hereinafter described {and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1926 was on |the completed service of this notice id as provided by law and unless you ri deem said land from said sale before ous will strive to even up its season score /'s: ak. unda Vold, Ft. Ransom, N. D. | You are hereby notified that the | the 13th day of December, 1927, dul: sold, as provided by law, for the d linquent taxes of the year 1926, that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninety days from. Said land is described as follows: SW'i Section 3, Township Range 78. Number of acres, 160. Amount sold for, $72.94 Amount required to redeem at this date, $99.36. Tn addition to the above amoun will be required to pay t the service of this notice a: the expiration of the time for redemp- tion as above stated, a deed thereof will idsue to the holder of t ceftiticate as provided by law. Witness my hand and official seal this 2d day of February, 1931, (Seal) tax sale forth Dakota. (First publication February 3, 1931) 2/3-10-17 . SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County of Bur- District Court, Fourth Judicial District. K Juzeler School District No. 20, a po- litleal subdivision of the County of Mercer and State of North Dakota:, Plaintiff, vs. H. Borchert wipe L. Borchert, his wife, Defent The State of North Dakota to the above named Defend: You are hereby, summoned, to an- wer th complaint of the plaintiff in the wbove entitled action, which co: plaint is tiled withthe Clerk of t! District Court, in Byrleigh Count: ‘orth Dakota, a” copy of which hereunto “attached and hetewith Served upon you, and to serve of your answer to sal upon the subscribe: days after the service ‘of this Sum- mons upon you, clusive of the day of such service; and in.case of your failure to uppeur and @ State of North D: Office N. To Gunda Vold, You are hi 143, t digo INGER, Auditor Burien County, tl (First publication February fr 1931) ation February 3, 2/3-10-17 NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION _ akota,County of Bur- leigh—ss. ie County, Auditor, Bismarck, , Ft. Ransom, N.D. ‘eby ‘notified that the h tter described in your name y of De fold, a8, provided by es of. th for linquent tax that said sale will e: the completed Said land is NW Section Range 78. Number of acres, 159. Amount sold for, quired: to re t0 the above amount:you eh f° day, the, Gauls ae 4 y law and uniers soe tim In additl will be requi the service o! FOV Provided by law. ‘Witness my hei this 24 day of Pond sad offician seat (Seal) + audliog sural b county, (First publication Fel Sferoar 7 * 198) ir, judg- ment will be: taken: against you by the relief demanded in’ default, for. Dated thie i8th a “Wévémnber, Golds Vall ay. att eT Pe the compl, tlet, eri re suapectes lauor sane ler, ‘been bound te 5 & tae bare tert one ba 2 |o'clock. in Pe (First publication, January 27, 1931.) 1/27} 2/3-10 NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGH FORECLOSURE SALE :Notice Is Hereby Given that that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by Albin. Erstrom and Bleie M. Erstrom, mortgagors, to th Guaranty Bank of Bismarck, Nor Dakota, 2 corporation of Bismarck, North Dakota, Mortgagee, dated the Sth'day of December, 192i, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, Dakota, on the 10th day of Di 1921, and duly recorded in B of ‘Mortgages on page 140, which mortgage was thereafter by an in- strument in writing duly assigned to of said county on the 20th day of January, 1930, in-Book 175 of ‘Assi n- ments of. Mortgages at page’ $00, which mortgage contains a power of sale, will be foreclosed. by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the CRG an =e city of Bis- nty url an h Dakota, at the hour eras ternoon as Occurred $ ditions of said mortgage, mo} ave tailed amount of principal a; cording rigege to n@ interest act © the ‘cénditions of. said ses a ses described ami 7] in said ich will b @ are pituated inc ene wh, State of North cribed. as follow Bismarck Noy rb wii Langer, “attorney” ve or As : Sines DikorstertRaaes, aime, 372,2/8-16-47-26-'3/9