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‘roof of the hotel tower, \ : ee Is Host Temple, a block away, Four player deals were closed yes- terday. Three of them were minor league affairs. The fourth was the sale of Ernie Kruger, catcher, by the Cincinnati Nationals to the Minne- apolis club of the American associa- tion. INDOOR FIELD BRAVES LOOK BUILT UNDER FORWARD TO GOOD SEASON Will Take a Big a Big Delegation to! h Florida Feb. 21 for Spring Training Track Coach Invents Hay Barrier for Use of Jave- lin Hurlers Minneapolis, 13, — That itle imagination can conquer {has been shown at the University of Minnesota, where Sherman Finger, | track coach, has planned and com: pleted indoor training facilities un- |der the stadium sents that provide for practice in nearly every outdoor track and field sport, hammer throw- ing alone excepted. It will add months to the practice season in cold weather. Under two sections of ramps by which spectators ei leave the stadium have been cut away, to be replaced hy temporary ramps when they are needed, and in the large space 80 provided ‘there is ample room for practice in high jumping, pole vaulting, broad jump- ing and shot putting. UT Obstacle In Overcome The chief obstacle was encountered when Couch Singer tried to devise a means of throwing the javelin discus in such a relatively entiber: ed area. To overcome this trouble he has piled tons of baled hay high ugainst the inside of one wall and has marked it to show the elevations at which the discus or javelin should be hurled to attain the best dis- tances. Now the spear and the heavy quoit can be hurled with might and main, only to stick in or bounce back from’ the mighty ramparts of good, | Minnesota swamp hay., Expert coaches can tell from the height of the plac where the m strikes jor not the throw would ia good one if completed. As both events depend chiefly upon form, which is achieved by the act of, throw: ng rather than the mere campletion f the throw, the arrangement gives indant opportunity for p 0 f the proper kind. Pitchers Are Numerous Running Tracks Provided The club looks. for a: big season] A-440-yard track has already teen Seusoned pitchers as!-completed under the stands, and d,Benton, who will be aid-| with it a 220-yard loop, walled off raham, Genewich, Ryan,iwith boards so that runners can not strada, Kelsey and ‘fan possibly bump into the supporting posts beneath the stands. Finger The veteran Frank Gibson will! pleas to have the plysics department | divide the catching task with Taylor. | install a bell that will ring at stated Burrus. looks strong at first intervals so that men using these and Gautreau is expected to be a tracks can time their own speed when “more seasoned second baseman. Ban- no coaches are imme ely at hand. is usual shortstop Special heating and jating ma- ition and Jobnston is slated for chinery has been installed to com third base. ‘The field réserves in- plete the effect of outdoor spring de High, Padgett, Riconda, Taylor! work. HOLD OUT FOR Jan. a ate | (#)Heartened | by the strong finish of the club} made tast season, the Braves look forward to a first division position! in 1926. A heavy migration will begin Feb- ruary 21, when the advance guard . Petersburg, Fla. Ap-| y men will wo southland before the Boston, Jan. eats the ter and seaso: i#e of the squad, the club is evidence of the cfiort winning combination. Many New Faces New material will be plentiful in the outfit going south. The club acquired Jimmy Johnston, infielder, from Brooklyn, in a cash deal and parted with Catcher Mickey O'Neil and outfielder Felix to obtain Brown, outfielder, und Taylor, catcher, from} the Dodgers. Another addition is Harry Ricon- do,-third baseman drafted from Port- land, Pacific coast league. Archie Kelsey, lefthand Indian pitcher who played last year with the Waterloo team in the Mississippi Vatley Lengue, and Oscar Estrada of Havana, who pitched inst n for the ‘Tampa club in the I léAgue, are slated for the trip and another candidate is Van Brunt, Gignt boxman of Dover Delaware team. Among the infielders bidding for places will be Horace Kibbe, Ed Taylor and Herb Thomas, eastern league opens. The maintai to build whether have been the former is expected. Wilson; for + Boston College star, Welsh, Neiss, os Hogan, Brown and Barron are didates, Hogan is from. Somerville,| Mass., high school and Barron sales Charlotte, N. World’s Highest Golf Links Atap Morrison Hotel Chicago, Jan, 13.—(@)—Plans for the highest golf links in the world were completed today by Harry Moi, | who is going to build a miniature\ course on top of the Morrison Hotel g 7 for his delectation. Goslin, “Dutch” Ruether and Benrett ‘The links will be some 400 feet Tate all are at loggerheads with above the street level in the exact) President Griffith of tRe Washing. center of downtown Chicago. Sky-!ton Senators over salary phases of scrapers are all around, but the roofs | their 1926 contracts. of them are beneath the aerial folf| The hard hitting “Galloping Goose” courses ‘The spire of the Methodist! isn’t a holdout, but he says “there is is the only | quite a difference in the figure the structure that will rise above the|club offers me and what I think I'm fairways and greens. worth.” Moir is. building a bungalow on the! Ruether is displaying his first ‘ich rises | symptoms of “temperament” since bi 45 stories. The golf course is not | coming a Senator. He'declares he to be an adjunct of the hotel, but for| given the club a wage fi the use of the owner and his personal jure, and now “it’s Griffith's move, visitors. Catcher Tate, who has worked * There will be mainly in the bull pen for the Sen mashie pitches with the greens|tors, h: eturned his contract un- guarded by nets, but most of the vith a request for a higher holes will be for putting. Purse Offered for Walker-Milligan Bout in: Scotland rdeen. Scotland, Jan. 13.—UP)—+ ‘David Smith, boxing’ promoter, has offered a ‘purse of 14,000 pounds, bout $67,900) for a match bet en. Mickey. Walker and Tommy for the world’s welterweight titles t be fought in Edinburgh. The purse is guaranteed‘ and will be deposited immediately if the offer is accepted. Salvatore Will _ Referee LeRoy- Goslin, Ruether and Tate Have Not Yet Signed Their 1926 Contracts Washington, Jan. 13 a few holes for LeRoy Will Weigh Under 140 Pounds Fargo, N. D., Jan. 13.—()—Russie Leroy will weigh in under 140 pounds, mark set by the junior welter- yeier ight championship commission for boxer eli; fa for the title, for his Bout with y Mitchell, the title- holder; bere Thursday night, Jack Hurley, his manager, announced to- o ‘Im accordance with the rules of the issian, Leroy will weigh in at m. Thursday. afternoon before a ry puhlic and two witnesses. Parley announced that this step = be taken to assure Leroy of the in-ease he should win Thurs- ’s fight by a knockout.or on a foul. ny Salvatore of St. Paul was ‘ agreed upon as referee. Fargo, N. D., Jan. 13.—(#)—Johnny been named referee of the Pinkey Mitchell-Russie . Leroy. fight here: 2 to: Crack Bowlers’ | Thursday ight, it Was announced to- wn, N. iD, Jan. 13—tej— day. Bowling’ ) the tri-state tournament | ag gemestown opened ine yesteraey Carpentier Will be shooting being the tam). New York, Jan, 13—UP)—MGeorges singles ‘mark of 602. Valley {Carpentier artived here today from teams have the’ alleys this aft-;!rance to seek several matches for ening, Cooperstown and| himself as well ax to net as advance vif sro Thurs. | 9@ent for Paolino, Spanish. heavy- kc and| weight boxer. Carpentier, who was Friday | 32 years old yesterday, declared he Fargo teams end- Poe _— Plans, ae expend to br fer with promoter Tex a id Reason felative toa” possible match with Jack Delaney. FIGHT 13a) —8t ‘Albany, N; Y—Bi a Bits fiy- the hands of the weight Mat pa = Cul five: here. jast | cision over illie Woods, cham pion of See and M2) /Hot Springs, Ark.—Jack Willis, San Antonio, won pennies knock- out sy ac inez, New Or- 1s 5 va Ohio—The- of Youn “U” STADIUM MORE MONEY ; Mitchell Fight Salvatore, St. Paul fight manager, hay Talk to Rickard at I ne ON THE AIR Concert; 8, 10, Studio program. KOA (322.4) 6:30, Concert; 8, Studio program. KFI_ (467) 6:30, Concert, 8; Band; 9, Variety; 10, Dance nes, way (379.5) 6:45, Dinner mu- sic; Variety; 10, Or- chestri Organ. WHRAF (92) 30, U. S. Army Cie! 10, Roxy and His ||) Gang. WOAF (365.6) 8, Musical; 9, 11:45, Nighthawk Classical; Frolic. \¢ | | 3 11, Enter- 30, Orchestra; 12, Max- | WCX (516.9) 6, Dinner concert; 8, (285.5) 6, Concert. * (492) 6, Dinner music; 7, Syn- agogue services; 7:30, Concert by the United States Army Band. To ra 305.9) and WCAP (469). 8:30, “Davis Saxophone Octette.” To WOO (508.2), WCAE (461.3), WSAI (325.9). “Ipana Trouba- dours.”| To WEEI (476 | (469), WWJ (352.7),, WCCO (416.4 WGR (319), WSAI (325.0), (545.1), 10, Foxy and His’ Gang, To WERT (416.3), WTAG (268), WCAP (469), WWJ (352.7), WLIB 302.8), JAR (305.9), 1, Hughie Barrett and bis orchestra, | WIP (08.2) 6:05, Dinner music. a (526) 6:20, Piano; 8:20, Songs; 9, Theater program. WBZ (333.1) 6:30, Orchestra; 8, Or- chestra: 9, Conce 0, Pianos 10:05, Dance tunes. wear (491.3) 6:30, Concert; chestri 5, Songs. ‘ WTIC (348. 8) 6:50, Dinner musi Dance tunes. WEAR (389.4) 7, Orchestra. WJZ (455) 7, Orchestra; 8:30, Cham- ber musi WIR (517) 7% Jean Goldkette’s e! soloists, WRNY (258.5) , Songs; 10, Quar- t. 9, Or- 0, or- 5) 4, Bund; 11, Orchestra. ) 8:30, Quartet; 11, Or- 78) 9, Band; 10, Orchestra. 2) 9, Quartet; 10, Studio; nee tunes, NOTICE 27 CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given, that that mortgage executed und poate by Leslie S. Hackney and |. Hack- j ney, his seb of St. Paul, ‘Minnesota; mortgagors, to Hackney Land Credit ;Company of St. Paul, Minnesota, a \corporation, mortgagee, dated the \first day of November, 1919, and-filed for record in the offic of the Regis- iter of Deeds of the Gount of Bur- {leigh, and State of Nort h Dakota on the 12th day of moraener: 1919, atl 11:20 o’clock, A. M., and recorded in Book 98 of Mortgages at page 04 and signed by said mortgagee by an in- strument in writings to Union Inv ment Company, of Minneapolis, Mine nesota, a corporation, which assign- ment was dated the 25th day of Nov- ember, 1919, and filed for record in the said office of the Register of Deeds on the 18th day of February, +1920, at 2 o'clock P. M., and recorded tin Book ‘155, of peter rel at page |157, and which. mortgage was assi ed by said Union Investment Com- pany ey an instrument in writing, to Ferdinand Schulz and Paulina \Schulz, his wife, which assignment was dated the 10th day of Fe ruary:) 4 1920, and filed for record in said office of the Register of Deeds on the ie day of March, 1920, P. M., and recorded in Book 155 of Assignments, at pa 166, and duly assigned by. all e heirs of the ignees last Damad, by an instru- ment in writing to ‘Paulina Schulz, dated the 6th day .of May, 1925, and ‘recorded in the said’ office of the Register of Deeds, on the 28th day of October, 1925, at 9 o’clock, A. M., and recorded in Book 189 of Mortgages at page 247, will be foreclosed by the sale of the premis- es in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court Hohse in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 6th day of | R; February, 1926 at 2 o'clock P. M. to satisfy the amount due upon mortgage, on the day of sale. premises’ described in such montage and which will be sold to satisty tl same, are described as follows, to-wit: Southwest quarter. (SW) of Section Seventeen (17), Township One.Hun- dred Forty. -two'(142), North, of Range Seventy-six (76), West of the’ 5th P. M., situated in the County of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota. There will be due on such mort- gage on the day of. sale the sum of ‘Two Thousand Forty-eight and 45-100 dollars, ($2,048.46), together with the costs and disbursements of fore- closure. Dated .at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 29th day of December, 1925. PAULINA SCH HULZ, Owner and holder of said Mortgage. G. Olgeirson, Attorney for Owner.of said Mortgage. Bismarck, North Dakota. (12-80 1-6-13-20-27 2-3) Notice Is Hereby Given, ‘That by virtue of a judgment ahd decree of foreclosure made, entered. and dock- eted in the District Court, of the County of Burleigh, and. State of North Dakota, ‘in an ‘action in which the First National Bank: of Sleepy Kye, Minnesota, a curparation. is plaintiff, and Harry Ulfers ‘and Hen- Hletta Ulters, his wife, and Jacob Yan stove and. Bina Ven Hove, his wife, Davis, Geo. F. Baker, Jack Sattler, Burlelgh. County, a municipal corparation, . I. Young, Trustee, and Minneapolis Threshing Maehing company, ee eecenannts, on the ath day of December, 1926, and that by authority. of w spec i execution issued: out of the off! Of suid Clerk of the District. Cou und to me directed under date of December &th, 1935, the underal Sheriff of Rurleigh County, Dakota, on the 20tb dav of ary, 1936, at the hour of 2: 90, or eek in {he afternoon of guid d for of the Court. House, in the City ‘of Bismarck, Barleigh Coun’ North Dakotas, ‘will, soll at publ auction to the highest biader., the the real estat the judgment, mor situated in Burlel Dakota, to-wit: nad th Lew Two, es See Aetordlons orehestra; Xylophone tri Te Joe Buck, uke and ‘ban, KFAI a) 5:80, Concert; the woc asiy 5:45, Chimes; 9, te KYW (536) 6, Dinner concert; Musical; 10, Midnite Revue; 1, ‘itn somnia ‘Club. WKRC (423) 6, Hehe concert; 8:15 orchestra; 9, Cl. CNRT (356.9) 6: 30, Dance tunes, WGN (302.8) 6:30, Orchestra; 9, Pop- ular; 10, Dance tunes. WHO (526) 6:30, Orchestra; 7:30 10, Dance ical. Concert; Variety; 9, Dance tun WQI (447.5) 7, Orchestra: tunes; 1, Ginger Hour. KFNF (266) 7, Concert. KSD a) 7, Orchestra. WLW (42: Dinner concert; 10th lntantey ind; 2 Variety. WORD (275) 7, usical, WLIB ee Cancert; 11, Popu-' 2, Dance music, 400) 7 ical; 9:80, Or- tertainer: KPRC (2069) 30, Orchestras’ 8:80, Student bane 3 11, Lee’s Owls... (8 8, Mi 8f40, ONRtuios 10; Orchestra KTHS (374.8) 9, Voeal and instro- mental solos. WCCO (4164) 10:05, 11:30, Organ recital. fountain Time. CFAC (435) 8, Concert trio. Pacific Time. KGO (361; 2) 3, Piano; 4, Oreheat 6, Concer KGW (85) 6, Concert; tunes. KNX (337) 7, Concert; 10, Features. KWSC (348.6) 8, Vocal and instru- ental. KTBI (295) 8, Studio. KHJ (405.2) 8:30, Orchestra. Theré are 7,430,201 inhabitants in Greater London, Twenty-one years ago there were 6,681,372, 8, Dance tune: 10, Dance NOTICE OF ahha FORE- CLOSURE 8. Notice. is Wg agers that that mortgage executed and delivered by Leslie S. Hackney and Lillie M. Hack- ey, his wife, of St. Paul, Minneso jortgagors, to Hackney Land Credit Company of St. Paul, Minnesota, corporation, mortgagee, dated ine first day of November, 1919, and fil for record in the office of the Par ris tet of Deeds of the penny et igh, trial State of North Dakota rs day of November, 919, at. we 20 o'clock, A. M. in Book 98 of Mortgages at page na al assigned ‘by said mortgagee by an in- strument in writing, to Cnion Invest- ment Company, of Minneapolis, Mi nesota, a corporation, which assign- pert was dated the 25th day of Nev. mber, 1919, and filed for record in the said office of the Register of Deeds on the 13th day of February; 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M., and recorde in Book 155 of Spl teased 159, and which mortga: ed by said Union Tnvestment, Reker i any, by an al barren in reer ‘erdinand Schulz and Paulina Se! Sefute his wife, which assignment was dat the 10th day of February, 1920, ani filed for record in said office of the Register of Deeds on the 6th a, of March, 1920, at 3 o'clock P. recorded in Book 155 of Aether at page 165, and duly assigned by- all the heirs of the assignees last named, by an- instrument in writing: to Paulina Schulz, dated the. 6th Laas of Freee and recorded he Beets on the 28th day of October, 1025, at 9 o'clock, A. Mo and recorded in Book 189 of Mortgages at page 247, will be foreclosed by the sale of the igen es in such mortgage and hi after described, at th Bile door of the Court House in the City tmarck, Geant, of Burleigh, and Btate of North Dakota, on the 6th da} February, 1926 at 2 o'clock P. satisfy the amount due a aid mortgage on the day of sale. premises described in such mortg: cage and which will be sold to satisfy t! same, are described as follows, to-wit: Southwest quarter of Section Eleven (SW% Sec. 11) Township One Hun- — Forty-four (144), North, of ngs, Seventy-eight (78), West of the th P. M., situated in the County id | of - Tid |of Burleigh, and State of North Da cota. There will be doe on such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of Seven- teen Hundred Ninety-two and 39-100 dollars, ($1,792.39) together with the —_ id disbursements of fore- closure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 29th on of December, 1925, PAULINA SCHU! eet ‘and holder of'said jortgage. Aitores toro i f said Mort, orne: for Owner of 3: 101 ie. Bismarck, North Dakota, pi (12-80 1-6-10-20-27 2-8) y NOTICE OF beac ped MORTGAGE | Notice tn hereby, given. that do fault has been: made tn the condiv tions of that certaig Mortgage made b; eee Buebolz - o! Wilton, nty of Burleigh, and. State, of ota, Mortgagor, to The ity a Natlanal Bank of bam i a col ration, o| amare! of Bilal igh, and State of ‘Nort lortgaxe, dated the 33nd day 1924, to secure ‘the fou wing indebtedniens, to-wit: One , dated November 22nd, 1924, for $2200.00, due Octonee ine, isete with interest “at the rate of t Fallure to due and that thera'ts Cher rape due on said Mortgage ps oon of fe Notice the ed of ‘Twet for principal nnd interest, ott F brincipal and interest. raat aps rai nale tte Seren forect a'sale wersonal in auch Mortzage und aeseribed, t puble aue- eably to the statutes ‘4 made and provided, ' ‘The Northeast quarter (NEM) of net Section iment Hix leur hip cone, hundred. tot North, ‘ot ita West, of the Fifth; SPrincipa an, eieres in Burleigh C ie ‘That the same will be 12d at sat: | ota iafy the judgment or so mi ol ns may be nufflctent Het said info Sth, 1925, at judgment is: the ALB! 1 18 rT: Lokal 1s Anzeiger, nationalist paper, Publishes a of Bis-|' rial seh also" rm eet th el dehiobnélig ‘partie Tote in tess, a al | (Es with in 1924, and 240’ for all of 1928.” ‘Even this,” it of itinues, “consti- ; tate ‘a deceiving!; ely rable te eaves |B it does not include countless in. which bdankruptey proceedia es | De were not resorted to, and also it feet | thes bei include thousands of Peeeiver- [ane Are Denettbed millions of ath thonsands of | Re! rafts protested . weel ‘ing and industry d Berlin, Jan, 1; NOTICE bar hs be kes run UNEY Ar Oe oe an PTION oN I, Frank J. Johnson, farcale ot Auditor of ‘Burien ‘ounty,; do here- by give notice thet the estate hereinafter described were sold for taxta at the Pe gnnuel tame ale-of this County on. Decem- ber 13, 1921, and that at said sale aia, reels of real estate were sold to this County, and that such sales have not n redeemed from and they are still the property of this County, and that unless redemption shall be made from said tax sales within ninety days from the fate of this notice, the same. will become the absolue Ber County and the former owners fg lesed and all lien holders and other persons interested sneeda wt wilt ve forever foreclosed ‘ahd debarred of any and all rights of or other rights in a to-such real es- tate. pil dLy y Seas mae real pine. sold at such tax sale on Heb the peri of lempt weiGpposite. each description Of real estate appears the name of the record title owner therest as app 7 oe the’ Ret eter of Deeds of such ‘obbhty. and also opposite each tract a) pears tl mount which will be required to redeem from the effe of such tax sale at the expiratt Cr the period of redemption includ! the’ amount. for which the’ said as sold, interest, and penal thereon, subsequent delinquent taxes prior to a of tl yeur 1926, and penalties and interest thereof. Naw etn aaube required pene nee a Reat Estate ‘Tit! to red W 44 -19-137-75 ‘ et ‘Bens. wees et de fae Lester Barnum. d_ Le: Baghuim. Llesle Cary Tyala- Ne Motil ne N, Moet: etal.. Dralle ‘Lester’ Barnum. and 4 Lester Barn: 1/3 ints, 1 =1/3 iat iB 16 1-91 M Sam Trobins od SE’ ie Annie Robinson F. Swen and NW: | oes 14 Nw-1 Lot 3, 17% 137-79 of SEM 17-197-19 4: Oren 8) and Lota 4. t NW: and Ny of SWK- aa iit. i Cc. D. Drake-. Fred W. Swenson .... Rachel B. Swenson” Wm. Smal Francie i You Francie R. Young B. WWRON: ve voce Ff a. Redheson: et al. oat, Jiinimer Pa aR. -P. Geo. Wa laback Geo, W. and RG. Schlaback John oy Fried. j the and at 6140-7 6 Le 8 14-140-76 / 1p 2a furs id office of the Register of f} SE Core’ 0. Rice Helmer Helgeson Baer, Heigeson N Wie ‘oth “RW 3. 141-76 EY & SE: “a ae cot eotiag Nie ot NE ¥ SEY -2-141-76. F. Kavonius Edw. Roe, Sr., et al sHenty Fay. &, Catrlo: Johneos John Hil; Frans Kavonlus fevinag aaeiae : Jeaac 4. ei 141-71 H. 8. yb! J, M. Bel Marley O, acy See ie ai ley Je ete . = uf Re TSS Blemarek hopeyond eo. Beter an ‘Anse: L, Conklin ..., Chae. E. Josephson 0, * 2-7! ad Wie NEY! &N. Boynton Land G Sohn Johheon . ‘ outs} 6 Rotkonen pag Foe. ‘chine Sosennbon™ pheo! Elmer deecphach Blives Stale: feo. My Ernest, “Wilkelae Heel WA, ‘Mecalieagh : Peerton: ty. in fee of this/n Descripti: of Real Esta: Baseriptien iz bien ot ar Frank J. wl a Se peng gaia yf. See cosy ot caaremees ervey of the first year shows enol “y “ot as porate’ the nator of the fron, th soon re redemption. ineing. - Interest and pe! ed it oe rie taxes prior to those of the eur, 192) and pel alties and: interest: thereof. ati grace seoora aa soneized Bencrintion of: ot Reat Estate rds; in the office of | or yn: 2167137-78° eae ae 274. 4 3haloa Phd is" re 8 2 sa ee i 1 ie NEM aba vig My eknibetatad . Tait Ha +: soe s qn loerr . 139 os Ent en td tit tet ¢ av aye aay 78 1g 78, tema tonne, SeSAKe ns ay jaher .. McCullough Peterson . johnson. W..G. Hoerr * ‘Thes: Kuchler . W. G. ‘Hoerr 44-46" ite cand BK ot-144-76 All, Seo 83.148" i, 385-144 acca SCA sasaee Sn meonns wsssosseses rons Cy a. 33 tlie. seal of the ampac ‘Auditor’ of Bur- January, 1926, 5. tO FRA County revit ot County, North Dakota. 15-18-19 inder. my hand ai telat ‘Coun '¥, this sf day 0} Sar NOTICE OF EXPIRATION. OF ce \ LAND SOLD TO COUNTY AT PAX 1, Frank J. Johnson, Soanty, Auditor of Tries by give notice that the’ Parcels of real’ estate hi were sold for taxes ot hee ids per Gd ne cong, tl RMPTION ON th County, Ft bere. fp ren oa is County n Deceme a -vorcels of real eatate. were sola ed from and ual tae: ale of th not been redee: 2 they are are anit ae ape a ule ‘County, on. rr nae m the date of es date of of this Nien hglaers nd other other tahun nee ich real ea- ‘he geal entate sold at such tae sale-on iption, expt red. ch description of wen eoatate. 4 are the naitie of the owns thereof as at, appears: by: tl records, in the rtrd re of Deeds o: ‘ounty and: a. opposite each t ‘assount which wi a reanired to redeem from the ‘effects ing ach amount for which the sal ut ay seta dereat and: ben pone an 8 sold, nd thereo: juent, delinquent tax ior to e. of the. year. " subset and Penalties "and interest. thereof. Amount required v1 y ke seam Tver, Andersow i &, es Grover M. & Geo. F. Bennett Baldwin State Bank 0. Ht He fae: 2 440.65 471,43 892,31 7. 5S 190/29, 830.51» 689.77