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PAGE SIX - THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE ’ BISMARCK HIGH i WILL PLAY DICKINSC Bismare| s its last basket n, mecting the Dickinson High School team on their own floor As the teams are about events matched the game i ted to be pretty close. ‘The Mandan team wa ten at) Dickinson last Pri February 20. : BISMARCK BOYS i PLAY BASKET BALL SERIE basketball Comer Tn the tourn) in the iu Leo Benser’s team won n Agre, 5 to 0. Agre’ In the nament, team won | * from John 9 to 0; John O'Hare won from Ed. O'Hare, | } 6 to 0; and Benser won from Ed O'Hare, 6 to 0. In the second serics, Kd O'Hare turned the tables on his brother | John by winning 3 to Kenser scored 2 to 0 over John | "s team, Saturday morning, February 28, the “Young Comers” wiil meet All ten to twe! » re invited to this cla | » “Pioneers”, made up of twelve to fourteen years old, A. M. boys fourteen and p>, will meet Sat afternoon at one o'clock, PHANTOMS TO PLAY GLEN ULLIN TEAM The Bismarck Independent Phan- toms who played eight games f with no d s will leave next Mon for Glen Ulin where they wiil | the Independents of that city, | also have not lost a game this aso | he Glen Ulin have some ceptionally fast forwards who have | been the m: factors in) winning their game. } The local Phantoms are very opti- | iimistic as to the ovtcome as their , team is built around a smooth work ting pair of guards who have play together for a number of years and have been very successful in hoid- iy { who ts boys ing down some very fast forwards. The lineup that will le th * Coach Homan will be Kludt, Livdahl and Thoraldson at forward positions; | { Slattery Hill nd Doyle and Middaugh, guards. | This game is causing much inter- S est i figwee on for the tournament which will he held in Bismarck on March Tor the chainpionship of the cen- district, preliminary to going to te tournament. Krause-Johnson : Match Is i = Postponed H aan Wo. aE i nurck on nd, which natch for several ement anni postpone the : weeks, the mana i Ryder Team The Ryder rtling the by their last n for the pivot, ! this section of the country, as 1 , it will give the fans some dope to, Socres High) |Pitcher Allan Sothoron Offers One Of Most | Annals of Baseball | flo a th x on BY BILLY EVANS Sothoron. disgusted with himself.} 24 One of the most mysterious cases] retired from baseball in 1 But} Dr jin baseball has Allan thoron for| the germ worked its way b in his} of: the leading ¢ ter. Here was a pitcher who was recog- | system and to the he accepted a transfer Louisville Colonels in the] “al cak spot and it plays through Made Two Perfect Records The story is not closed. Sothoron one of the few pitchers with a pe ‘othoron, with © and intelligence, could not control an iron m to wa. threw in any direction, which usually | the retirement of batters or runner: was yards away from his fielder. Branch Rickey’s system of train-|se Lowest Fielding Average ing probably explains the secre ‘To first, second, third base or .the plate, Sothoron aimed and fired. And eventually he “threw himself out of the American League.” There was a special course in field- ing bunts for Sothoron at the Car- dinals’ camp last spring. On the first one Rickey shouted: land Indian: ‘he could cor up the job after s Speaker thought the fault but gave year’s trial, put through such a course—fielding a ball, pausing, steadying himself, then following with the throw BANK CLOSED Bank of Cry | BROUGHT HOME: The “eb| 26. The Crystal Sti stal, thal gam evening, February iP on the Ry {feated them 24 to dered an equal guarding of the Ryder guards kept the adept basket tossers bu: On Friday evening, Februa they met the Parsh i the Parshall floor, and scote of 35 to 4 in R after cutting the last quarter short On Monday they played and was con- mateh, but 16, ler by several minute { Although the losers were badly ovtscored their splendid sportsman- cr: Ole comment. considered one of part of the coun- ng line-up: For- n, Unee Olnces, i and Louis ad; Center, Hub Holm; and guards, Vang Vangeness, Hank Holm, and Flynn #lynn, They have a number of games to play before taking part in the tour- nzment at Drake to be held the mid- dle part of Marc INCENDIARY try, has the follow wards, Pete Devils Lake, N. D., Feb. Fire Apparently .of incendiary origin re- cently threatened the destruction of the St. Joseph’s Catholic church in this city, but was brought under con- | trol by Rev. Fathers Edwards and Boniface By the time the fire depart- i ment arrived. The damage is esti- mated at betwen $500 and $1000, What leads officials to believe that the. blaze was started by a firebug is the fact that four fires had been | started almost simultaneously, two at @ah end of the alter and two in the’ sacristy, where the vestments de- | the | FIRE FOUND, angements have not ot Crystal two weeks ago, jbeen mad t —— j The Eiffel Tower in Paris is now j Heavy snows bring hundreds of receiving its fifth coat of paint sin }wild elk and deer into Banff, Alberta, |its completion in 1889, It requires | ™ eve winter, 30 tons of paint. J $ WHEN HAGEN WON “TITLE” ulates Victor Following “World’s” Match On | \ Loser Congrat : Links at St, Petersburg, Fla. LEPT, AND WALTHR HAGEN- : 5 Songrateiat- |: Talowing ONE BAD FAULT | stuff than nine out of 10 star pitch- Managers have held on to hint with would all those years was inability to make To Hold Meeting tive for a meeting here April 27 and which they have had an opportunity ed, and copies of this MANY CASES No, 114—Bes: ip WANTED — WANTED--Girl 1 FOR RENT—Strictly modern ——_—_--— Mysterious Cases In NOTICE OF SALE the Distri kota, and entered and docketed in ‘in and for said County, ¢ day of January, A. D. 1925, in an action wherein The Sterling National Farm Loan Association, a corpora- tion, Plaintiff, and Bert 6, Lewis and Ella Maude Lewis, and the Fed- eral Land Bank of Saint Paul, St. Paul, Minn., a corporation, and all ther parties interested in the prem- Hises, Defendants, in favor of the : said Plaintiff and against the said Defendants for the sum of Oné’Hun- dred Ninety-four and 15-100ths Dol lars, which judgment and decree, by me, of the real estate hereinafter described, to satisfy the amoant of said judgment, with interest there: on, and the costs and expénsés of Such sale, or so much thereof as the proceeds of such ‘sale appticable thereto will satisfy: And by ‘virtue of a writ to me issued out: of the office of the Clerk of said Court, ‘in and for said County of Burleigh’ and under the seal of said Court, direct- ing me to sell the said real property pursuant to said judgment’ and de- cree, I, Albin Hedstrom, Sheriff~6f) said’ County, afd ‘person appointed SPOILS CAREER Has Pitcher Allan Sothoron, after oundering in and out of the major lengues for over 10 years; finally |.0Y,,%¢ Court to make sald, sap, haa baka dees hE will sell the hereinafter 'degeribe - | found himeelf? real-estate to the highest bidder, for Sothoron for years has had more} egsh, at public auction at the door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck in the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota on the 23rd day of March, A. D. 1925, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., of that day, to , yet he has never been a. success. that additional experience ke him, Sothoron’s besetting fault during ¢ hope satisfy said judgment’ with interest and costs thereon, and the costs and expenses of such sale, or so much hurried throw to a base. Always} thereof as the proceeds of such sale the .possessor of good control «in| applicable thereto will satisfy. The pitching to the batters, he lost his a torre ole Ree Nansen ! Rone ; suan' 8 , golf. It applied to Sothoron for . : iling: } The Southwest Quarter (SW baseball failings, Now, after 10] 4, 7ne Ponte ae onty-eight of drifting, Sothoron bobs up th a perfect fielding (28) in Township One Hundred Forty (140), North, of Range Seventy-six (76) West of the 5th ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota. F. E. McCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. 2-19-26—3-5-12:19 verage. To Promote Health Work Here in April Promotion of public health work a uniform basis will be the mo- of health officers of the state,| NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE r. A. A. Whittemore, state: health fieer, announced today All health officers, doctors, and ll others interested” have been in- Notice Is Hereby Given that de- fault has occurréd in the conditions of that certain real estate mortgage made, executed and delivered by nized as one of the richest prizes) American Association in 1923. vited to attend the April meeting|Marie Norton (nee Hage) and R. S. ever found. He had a fast ball, The scene changes. Branch Riekey,]in a letter made public today by|Norton, her husband, as mortgagors, spitter, curve, change of pa ‘s manager of the St, Louis Browns}Dr. Whittemore. A permanent or- | to Farmers & Merchants State Bank control well, just everything that a] in 1914, discovered Sothoron. And]ganization of the Norte Dakota et prlscoll, 2 mortgagee, dated’ the great pitcher requires. he refused to believe that such an|health officers will be sought at this |2"d pe hoe at ee 1920, and filed : A Gene We ag news aig s of bringing |in the office of the “Register of And Sothoron lived as a pitching| evil could not be corrected. He took] med.ing as a gneans 0 BME |Deods of Burleigh County, ‘Notth ~but not for long. A weakness| a chance and purehased Sothoron|about this unification of health Work | Dakota, on July 1st, 1920, and’ there was discovered. Show the opposing | fot his St. Louis Cardinals in 1924.Jin the state, Dr. Whittemore said. ‘ recorded in Book 162 of Mortgages on page 332, which mortgage was duly assigned by said mortgagee by an instrument in: writing to The Norwegian Lutheran Church of Am- “It will be one of the most.im- rtant meetings of health officers attend, and I hope each will make his throw once he fielded the ball. | perfect fielding average in the a special effort to attend,” the Piped ee er tare ce | On bunts or taps hit straight] tional League last season. He hand-| health head said. \ fof the Register of ‘Deeds of. aaid to him he lost his bearings, With | led 37 chances in his 29 games, mak-] “A carefully planned and in-} county in Book 155 of Assignments ‘one swish of his arm he threw. ing 35 perfect throws in aiding infstructive program’ being arrang-)on page 193, which default consists are soon to be/in this that said mortgagors have failed to pay the principal and in- terest secured by said’ mortgage which is past due, and the taxes up- on said mortgaged premises which have been paid by the owner of said mortgage, and that said montgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the nt to the doctors. DISPOSED OF In 1920 Sothoron registered the] “I have ‘rom progress made since the op-| Premises in Said mortgage and here- lowest fielding percentage ever re He saw that Sothoron, in traling on February 17 of the Febru- inatier described at the front door corded by « regular pitcher, having] the ball, made his throw without] ary jury term of the District Court,|°f the court house in the city of Bis- corded rp he he EON, Y h u marck, Burleigh County, North Da- an average of 813 with 14 taking aim. He simply scooped in) Judge Fred Jansonius presiding, the kota, at the hour of two o’clock P. 12 putouts and 49 assists. the ball and made his throw. He! present forecast is that the jury willl M. on the 4th day of April, 1925, to Sothoron passed from the Browns] did not steady himself. be hearing present calendar cases| satisfy the amount due on said mort. | to the Red Sox, thence to the Cl\e-| For days and weeks Sothoron was|until the latter part of March. wage on said day of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: Disposition of the cases already 8—Cora G. Simpson | — + se. City of Bismarck. Verdict for ‘The Northcast quarter (NE%) ;SORTLAND BODY |CRYSTAL STATE ‘No. BI-skired A, Bobb vs. Baldwin| ships One -Husneataatey een ship One Hundred ‘Thirty-< (188) N. of Range Sevent; ight Six Dismissed. Mrs. Phoebe Harold’ vs. n Piano Co, and R. F. Jager. ict for defendant. idian, in Burleigh County, North* Dakota. nN land, who died | Pembina county, has been clo és vs.| . Phere will be due on said hortgage in an attempt to reseue Miss Agnes | Gilbert Semingson, state examiner, | p.\tuin pane Ca, Verdier of al for gn fald day of sale the sum \Vaille of Denver, whe anounced today. | Capital stock i: | Buen Se peidtby Che tee eae fe PeCOBnE Liona|s t £10,000 surplus one thousand and} No. 108—Mrs. I. Charlebois _vs.| gage, together: with the costs of this orado, will be brought her deposits $80,000. . The principal rea-| poiiwin Piano Co:, Verdict of $76| foreclosure and statutory attorneys friends nounced today.!son for the closing, he said, was the f laintiff. . fees. hville was his home. closing of the First National Bank |°0r Piamuil. Dated February 17th, 1925. sie and Ruth Williams L. FE. Maynacd and Wachter ransfer Co, Verdict for defendant: No, 60--Mary Brady vs. J. P. Wag- er, administrator. of estate of ohana Brady, deceased. Verdict of 1,500 for plaintiff. Too Late To Classify OR RENT—A two room apartment on ground floor, . furnished . for light housekeeping, Private en- trance, ‘Suitable for two adults only. $25.00 per month. Phone 275W. THE NORWEGIAN CHURCH OF AMERICA, =" Assignee of M GEO. P. HOMNES, °" MoTHBasee Bagee, Office and Post Office Address: Crosby, North Dakota, SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicta! District, Plaintiff, J. Leuthold, Jr., Charles 0. Elwood, Grant A. Hubbell, ling M. °C. Tiftt and‘A.C. Bell, De- fendant: The State of North Above Named Defendunts. You are hereby summoned to a swer the complaint a ell pl in this actio; the District Court in and County of Burleigh aforésaid, servé co} the subscribers within ‘after:,the service of this” -Upo! vi 2-26-tf 4 perienced competent tcnographer. “Some knowledge of Look work desirable but./not es- sential. Write Tribune No. 936. ~ 2-26-3t OR SALE—One John Deere 14 inch gang plow, J. E. Chesak, 12 mites Southeast of Bismarck, N. D. , 2-26-1w range, Also ‘OR SALE—Small electri¢ high chaiz. and babybed.. want to buy dressér.. Call arts. Phone 200. B su you exclusive. of the general’. iiouse- a Mrs. J. F. Ronyan.* Phone a work 922- P! four Valley, rtment, Phone .773. id SCHWARTZ ©’ HIG to ce “Golden ‘Valley, Nace Megan To the Defendahts Name: ~are-furtiér notified that: tl . this action’ co: OLLED STOSKINGE WILL SOON BE EXPOSING A MULTITUDE OF SHINS \ fy Township Fortv-fouy Soe ganged sonal claim is faeces s@ainst the fendante, Chari i BtWood, ‘Cl wane n} A «Belly Attorneys. for “the. P' : 2 89--2-6-122) Notice Is Hereby Given, That by virtue of a judgment and decree in foreclosure, renueted Ae UM a pe ct Court of the Fourth Ju-|_Fot dicial District, in and for the County , District of North Dakota. of Burleigh and State of North Da- the office of tho Clerk oF eae cork DIstpiet Court of the United. States among other things, directed the sale. front } (76) _W. of the 5th Principal Mer-» * LUTHERAN Attorney for Assignee of Mort- 2-19-26—3-5-12-19-26 Clara Elwood, Constaat P, Kop: Dakote to the in. the office of the Clerk 6f for the nd to of- your answet updn irty days mons ¢ iy of and incase of your failate BANKRUPTS: PETITION FOR DIS- CHARGE AND ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON In the District Court of the United tates. 2 For the. Southwestern Division, In the Matter‘ of J. H. Anurison, Bankrupt. No. 5874 In Bankruptcy. To thé Honorable Judges of the for the, District of North Dakota, J, H. Anunson, of Driscoll in | the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, in said District, res- | péctfully represents that on the 1sth day of December, 1924 last past he |was’ dufy adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to ; bankruptcy; ‘that he has duly sur-' | rendered all his property and rights, of ‘property, and has fully complied with alf the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. , Wherefore, He pfays that he muy be decreed by the court to have a full discharge from all debts prov- able ‘against his estate under said bankrupt. acts, except such debt are éxcepted by law from such charge. Dated this 17th day of January, A. D. 1926. ‘fi H. ANUNSON, Bankrupt. ORDER OF “NOTICE District of North Dakota, ss: . On this 4th day of February, A. D. 1925, ‘on reading ‘the Petition for Discharge of the above-named Bank- ig—- ED By the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 8th day of April, A. D. 1925, before the said court, at Fargo in said dis- trict, at ten o'clock in the forenoon; and that notice thereof be published jin The Bismarck Tribune, a newst paper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest. may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any th@y have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it\is further ordered court, that the Referee shall send, by mail, to all known creditors, co ies of said petition- and this orde addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness the Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof at Bismarck, in s district, on ‘the 4th day of Febraar: A. D. 1926, (SEAL OF THE COURT) J. A> MONTGOMERY, Clerk. By E: R. STEELE, > Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF MOBTGAGE FORECLO- SURE SALE Notice Is Hereby Given that de- fault has occurred in the conditions of that certain real estate mortgage. made, executed and delivered b: Willis F. Walford and Regina ¥ Walford, his wife,.as mortgagors, to Farmers & Merchants State Bank of Driséoll, as Mortgagee, dated the Ist coy of May, 1915; and filed in ‘the. office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on May. 1ith, 1915, ‘and there recorded in Book '30 df Mortgages on page 545, which mortgage was duly as- signed by said mortgagee by an in- | strument, in’ Writing to The ‘United | Norwegian: Luthéran Church of Am- erica, on May 26th, 1915, which as- |signment is recerded in the office of the Register of Deeds of said county in Bpok 110 of Assignménts on page 437, dnd assigned by said assigneé’ by an instrument in writ- ing to The Norwegian Lutheran Church of America on thé 2ist day of ‘August, 1917, which assignment is recorded in said office ‘in Book 175 of Assignments on page 186; that said default consists in the fail- ure of said mortgagors to pay the principal and interest’ secured by said mortgage which is past due, and ‘the taxes upon’ said premises, which have been paid by the owner of mat mortgagé, and that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale, of the premises in said mortgage and here- inafter described at the front door of the court house, in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, at, the hour of two o'clock P.M."on the 28th day of March, 1925, to satisfy the amount due on : t 27th day of Sanu Ty, iat. af fo PIP ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1925 said mortgage on said day of sale. The: premises described in ° said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: + The Northwest .quarter (NW 44) of section Twelve (12) in Township One Hundred Thirty ‘ht (188) N. of Range Seventy Five (75) W. of the 5th Prin- cipal Meridian, in Burleigh Coun: ty, North Dakota. ni There will be due on said mort- gage on said of sale the sum of $1685.01, principal, interest and tax- es paid’ by the owner of the mort- gage, together with the costs of this foreclosure and statutory attorney s ee. Dated February 17th, 1925, ‘ THE NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN CHURCH OF AMERICA, Assignee of Mortgige. GEO. P. HOMNES, Attorney for Assignee of Mort- gage, Office and Post Office Address: Crosby, North Dakot , RUPT'S HARGE AND ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON : In thé District Court of the United States. For the | Southwestern District of North Dakota. In the Matter of Archie O. John- son, Bankrupt. No. 5860 In Bank- ruptcy. To the Honorable Judges of the District Court of the United State: for the District of North Dako! Archie/O. Johnson, of Bismarck in Division, of North Dakota, in said District, res- pectfully represents, that on the 15th day of December, 1924 last past he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly sur- rendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of. said acts and of the’ orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wheréfore, He prays that he may he decreed by the court to have a full discharge from all debts prov- able against his estate under suid bankrupt acts,-except such debts as are excepted by law from suen dis- charge. Dated this Zist day of January, A. D, 1925. ARCHIE 0. JOHNSON, Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE District of North Dakota, s: On this 4th day of February, A. D. 1925, on reading the Petition for rupt, it is— ORDERED By the Court, that a hearing he had upon the same on the 8th day of April, A. D. 1925, before the said court, at Fargo in said dis- trict, at ten o’clock in the forenoon; and that notice thereof be published in The Bismarck Tribune, a news- paper printed, in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should pot be granted, And it is further ordered by the court, that the Referee shall send, by mail, to all known creditors, cop- ies of said petition and_this order, addressed to them at+their places of residence as stated. , Witness The Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof at Bismarck, in said district, on the 4th day of February, A.D, 1025. (SEAL OF THE COURT) J. A, MONTGOMERY, Clerk. By E. R. STEELE, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that default has been made in the teems of that ertain mortgage executed and de- livered by Joseph Bullock and Lydia Bullock, ‘his wife to Dunham Lumber Company, a corporation dated the 4th day ‘of January 1921 and filed for récord in the’ office of the Reg- ister of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 16th day of March 1921 at 4:30.0’clock P. M. and recorded in Book 171 of Mortgages © smokers. the County of Burleigh, and State|_ Discharge of the above-named Bank- | ‘thellow. - a tevelation ¥ on page 59; which’ said mortgage was thereafter recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Emmons County, North Dakota on the 2ist day of March 1921 at 9 o’clock A, M. and recorded in book 39 of Mort- gages on page 111 will be foreclosed ile of the premises described uch yiortgage and hereinafter ribed at the front door of the Courthouse in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 3ist day of March 1925 at the hoyr of ten o'clock in the forenoon of ‘that day to satisfy the amount due upon such morte of sale. The premises ¢ in such mortgage and which old to satisfy the same are described, as follows: cies An undivided one half inter- est in lot three (3) in Block in the townsite of Burleigh County, fifteen (15) Moffit, in North Dakota. ‘There will be due on such mortgage at the e of the sale the sum of $469.92 for princi nd interest in addition to the costs and expel $ of sale including a corporation, Mortg F. E. McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, N. D. PETITION FOR Dis- ‘D ORDER OF NOTICE B. In, the District Court of the United States. For the, Southwestern Division, District of North Dakota. In the Matter of Christ Iverson, Bankrupt. No. 5841 In Bankruptey. To the Honorable Judges of the District Court of the United States for the District of North Dakota, Christ Iverson, of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, in said District, res- pectfully represents that on the 11th day of December, 1924 last past he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bankruptey; that he has duly sur- rendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and “of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore, He prays that he nay be decreed by the court to have full discharge from all debts prov- able against his estate under said bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such Jis- charge. Dated A. D, 1925 2ist day of January, CHRIST IVERSON, Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE Distnict of North Dakota, ss: On this 4th day of February, A. D. 1925, on reading the Petition for Discharge of the above-named Bank- rupt, is— ORDERED By the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 8th day of April, A. D. 1925, before the said court, at Fargo in said dis triet, at ten o'clock in the forenoon; and that notice thereof be published in The Bismarck Tribune, a news- paper printed in said di that all known creditors persons in interest may a at the said time and place and show cal if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be ted. And it is further: ordered by the court, that the Referee shall send, by mail, to all known creditors, cop: ies of said petition and this order, addressed to them ut their places of residence as stated. Witnes: Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof at Bismarck, in’ said district. on the 4th day of Februa D., 1 (SEAL OF THE COURT) J. A, MONTGOMERY, lerk, By E. R. STE & Deputy Clerk. 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