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en a ee re o8 BEST PICK KDKA (309) 6:30, Concert; 8:30, Little Symphony orches- 7, Concert; 8, Entertainers; Orchestra; 30, Orchestra; 11, Little Symphony 51.2) 9, “The Federal | Eagle,” a three-act patriotic play; 11, Dance tunes. | \ i eNO wh TIME 4 Artist recital. 45, Organ; 7:30, Or- WEAF (492) 6, Dinn Week Hy Brothers’ WEE! (4 (481), WEI music; 7, Mid- 0, "The Smith rkinites.” To (319), WOC wws b WFI ieee) 9), WG R (319), MW 8), WTAG pil + WCCO (116.4), KSD (461 WJAR 5 fo WJAR (305.9) 8), WEEI (476), WTAG WCAE (461.3), R (319), WWd OC (484), | ), WADC 5, Var-| KTHS ( WREO (285.5) 6, Concert; iety program. vWS ( 7) | KGW (48 | KFI (467) 0, Ar-| . | KPO (428.3) 6:40, Orchestra; 9, Clas- j 8, U Amy band, {| WHAS (399.8) 4, 305. 10, “Silvertown | K | wosb CKAC (410) 7 ternational WNYC (526) ) tra and International Test p CFCA (356) 10, International Progran WGBu ( 10, Studio. TRAL TIME Concert; 7 chestra. KYW (536) 6, Orchestra; 9, Musical; | Orchestra. NR (266) 6, Concert T_ (400) 6, Organ Swedish progra 8, Songs. di WMAQ (1 chestra WOAW ( 6:50, Orch gram; 10 WFAA Band. 6, Organ; 6:30, , Cello and piano. Classical; 6:15, Trio; tra; 9 De Luxe pro- 30, Orchestra. (476) | 6330, 8) 6:30, Concert; 10, Dance ) 7, Concert; 10, Musical; 3 r Hour. WMBB (250) 7, Scmi-classical; chestra, WHB ( 9, Or- 6) 7, Organ; 8 Entertain- 11, Popu- ” Piano. ¥ Musical. * woc Studio; 11, tra, WORD b io; 8330, Studio. 8, Vocal selectio: WBBM ( 8, Musical; 10, tainment. 74.8) We Cla (484) rolic iw it des) io, Classical; 11, Popu- 4) 10, Classical < ) 1145, Nighthawk CIFIC TIME Concert. }, Concer! tra, 0, Dance tunes. KNX ) 7, Variety; 10, Orchestra, HELPS FOR SLEEPING SICKNESS BY DR. HUG CUMMING al, United States Pub- je Health Service Sleeping sickness, known in med- ical circles as lethargica encephal- itis, is infection probably due to a specific virus. ‘the nature of the cause ase, however, is still in thought that the organ- causes sleeping sickness probably finds entrance to the body through the nose and throat and like infantile puralysis it has a spe- cial affinity for the nervous, system, particularly the brain. Sleeping sickness “in. most in- stances comes on gradually headache, dizzini disturbance of vision, changes in specch, difficulty in swallowing, weakness, low fever and ‘sometimes a peculiar mask-like expression of the face and of lethargy. There is pr ways nerve involvement result in facial paralysis and para- lysis of one or more of the extremi- ties. In many of these cases there is more or less muscular stiffness. ‘The disease i Surgeon Gen doubt. It ism whic r and long in du convalescence cases recovery two weeks after the acute symptoms subside. In other cases, however, the disease is prolonged and leaves | its record on the mind, on certain | mus and on the nerves of the cranium. It would appear, however, that ‘the mental troubles usually, though not necessarily pass off eventual Outbreaks of sleeping sick frequently appeared after ¢ sof influenza, Some inv: hold that sleeping sicknes: due to an attack of influenza that has invaded the central nervous system of the body. The preventive measures are those prevention of influenza andj other diseases that are transmitted by means of the secretions from the nose and mouth. Patients suffer- ing from influenza should for their own good as well as for the protec- tion of others remain in bed. If this one protective measure were ob- served, the prevalence of influenza as well as of common, colds would diminish. tion, The period of variable. In some Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Hansen called at the Christ Schoon home on Wed- Albert Christensen and daughter, Myrtle, visited at the H. A. Thomas home in Driscoll on Tues- day afternoon. Mi Henry Olson were 's on. Wednesday, Mrs. Olson having some dental work’ done| , while there. Dallas Barkman called on Elmer Arneson on Wednesday. Roy Olson was a passenger on drain No. 7, for Bismarck on Wed- nesday, going up to consult tor ebout his arm, which is giving him considerable pain again. Mr. and’ Mrs. joyed a game of whist at the L. B. Olson home on Wednesday evening. Miss Harper spent Wednesday ¢ ning at the Warren Belile home. Mrs. Albert Ch 1 daugh- ter, Myrtle, ear Lake school 'No. 1 and at the Frank Shaf- fer home Thursday ufternoon. e'Olson called pn his brother, L.'B. Olson, Thursday afternoon. Frank ShaSfer was a caller at the Harold Hargrave home Thursday, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and iz. visited with Mr.\ and Mrs. Aaoipht Bassen on Thursday even- ing. Mie. and Mrs. Ole Newland enter- tained the following rae on_Fri- day evening: Mr. and Mrs. Christ Selroon and fai Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson ‘and children. Mr, J. W. Beyer and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ol. son. The evening was spent in play- ing cards and at midnight a fine lunch was served. Mrs. J. W. Beyer and son, Bob, Aett "Pridsy for Bismarck to visit for ‘a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert sh err a & in and songs gh © Nora, ot 3 jerven land’ tea Beyer Seeing evening at the Frank iaffer hi jas Ni si Bayton, pest ah Clear Lake School No. bt del with. this) v sand.Ethel Brenden spent Sun- ley ahameon atthe Wentleat home! ink Shaffer en-| * Mrs. Frank Shaffer and Mr. rs. Herold Hargrave of this vi ye Mr. and Mrs. family, and Mr. and Clifford Nelson and son, Harvey, visited ith Mr. and Mrs. Granvald Selland sunday. 3 Hazel Nelson, who has been visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Clar- ence Brown of Halladay, North Dako- ta, for some time, returned home on Wednesday, Mr. and } Frank Shaffer at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Blare Barney of Steele on Monday. Willie Olson and family spent Sun- evening at the L. B. Olson home. Melven Lein and Clarence Olson were Steele callers on Monda: Mrs. Marie Olauson, who has been at Man the past week having a number of teeth extracted, returned home on Monday. Caroline Schoon has been on the k list for a number of davs. Henry Olson called on J. W. Beyer on Tuesday afternoon. Clarence Olson has disposed of his Ford car and expects tu purehase a new Ford coupe. and Ole Newland and Ms LEIN NEWS There will be Norwegian ser in the church Sunday, Feb. 7, at NA. Soderholm and Theo. Torge- racted business at Tuttle on Alfred Arneson returned from Tis- marck° on Wednesday, While there he was a patient at a hospital. We! are glad to see him back home again. Mrs. Seymour Arneson and Oscar Opsien are on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen visited ‘at the M. J. Lein home on.Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs, P. Kluksdaht, it and Mrs. Fritz Hagen and famil: Mrs. H. Hanson spent Sund Fig after- noon at the J. O. Rise nome. Miss Madge Raney and Mrs. Nel- lie Evarts spent Tuesday visiting the schools in Lein. A few of-the young folks from this. vicinity attended the Royal Neigh- bors dance at. Steele we Friday night. All report a fine time. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arneson, Mr. and Mrs. Affred Arneson and_chil- dren, Alice and Wale. ent Friday Syening ‘at the Dalias Bar id ‘home. Don’t forget the’ young people's atthe church basement next a ean. “1. Everybody wel: and Mrs, Frank Berkvam and Mrcand Mra. Art Bs ning and a serge seo ‘Mr. and Mrs, Ole ee nt Sun ag at Ant a Vocal; | 15 Orchestra; 11,4 Orches-| | while a clear tenor ve y{ had nev completed within | s RAILROAD FIREMAN HOLDS RADIO AUDIENCE SPELLBOUND BY HIS UNUSUALLY CLEAR, TENOR VOICE Minneapolis, Jan. 28.—-(?)-—Tues- day night thousands of radio listen- ers over the northwest sat spellbound ice, that they eurd before, sang to them through the loud speaker. The name of the singer, Howard Melaney of Glendive, Mont. meant nothing when told them by the an- nouncer. They did not know that they were listening to the triumph of a voice neglected and unknown for years, singing for the first time before a large radio audience, a voice kept in condition for 14 years by a fireman on the N fic ilroad. Melaney_wa ing in St. Paul when his father died in 1912, leaving him with his mother and a younger brother and his family out there and take to rail- roading to help eke out a living. on a railroad himself to WCC! him an opportunity thusiasm by ters, telegrams and phone calls ed in, to show appreciation o: numbers, _ Melaney is going back to Glendive mission to Students, Un. der Restrictions Galveston, Texas, Jan. 28—UP)— Two young women, University of Tex- .| #8 Medical schoo! graduates, have. won their fights for interneships in. the -fJohn Sealy hospital here, ov®r. objec- Hon of the hospital ataff. « Subject to certain restrictions; the students were << — NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun: Burl Office of he —s88, regumy Auto Bismarck, N, Dak, | Tt toerr, be yg 8 M inn., gpenter Libr. Co, Bis- Aloe arts ou ure hereby not that ‘tho tract of land hereinafter doscribed and which’ -was agnessed in’ your me for taxation for the your, ex ‘was on the 12th day o! duly sold, nn provided by ines fon ahs delinquent. taxes of the yea Sant SEITE) and that the time. for redem| pion from said ale will éxpire nin days from the complete Bervicu of his notice, Rald land ts desertbed as follows: Southwest ection 35, | Township 132, Tange is. Amount sold for, Amount - requ’ to redeem at this date, vat07, 81.” py you will be required to pay th costs of the service of pote otic anc interest as provided by law and unless you redeem, said land from said sale before the expii the time for redemption stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate Pe piniaed uy et a ness my hand and official seal this 20th day ne a 1921 j; JOHN! Auditor Burleigh Cone Ni 21-28; 24 st eminence ta deat NOTICE OF hel do de Or RE- Pare OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- of Burleigh.—ss. Office . of County Auditor, Bismarck,: N. Dak. our-| To Wm. G. Hoerr, Mankato, Minn.: er to support, and no et but an unimproy lendive. He ed claim near was forced to move Tuesday he came into Minneapolis and presented for a trial. The illness of another singer gave He was received with great 1 his radio audience, let- In addition to the above age it a ies Haaton. after hearing o! ide ounce. nan mounce eogt denial Vans Rican of ae ito 8 ons ning stud.) i ed’ te the ee State Bank, ‘Wing, In the Matter "tne | Burleigh gouty State be Nptiee ie berg ifivon bythe the: é goteigneds te Te be eHecclver of the | P ta, to the’ credll ints’ entrance deal with matine ward: @ttendance and surgical. service, _. The regular, te acHers! ion, wall be given at the Bismarck. on. ‘Thursuny dey, February. 11 ani to bem promptly, at * mornings: M ; Co, NOTICE OF EXFI ¥ ha To.Wm. G, Host P.M eappent “Dor marck by notified tract eg 1a Jand hereinatter an cl As annessed: enn Tri. - il” work ON .OF RE- path oF. Pa Ht DAKOTA, Coun- ‘leig! Office of Goulds, Auditors piney, N. Dak, Mins. Co, Bis Apo the described in your name “tor, eae Tor He, ear 1921 fee, vee on 13th day: oy Solas as provided by oi grat pauent taxes of the 1922, i ior the f 1921, the. time. {08 rh em ption le will ire ninety theta es mn, the SSonapleted service of reve pdf on ‘and is described as follow: Ronnweat quacter. Be 1b. ction 23, Amount Tar PS $51.22. FaMoncauont’ taxes urchaser, $104.49, utred tov raeots 3.66. In addition to the shove: you will be required. .t costa of the Amount this’ date,’ ea fount i rvice of ‘this Zotice and interest as provided by law and unless said sale before the expi the tim rou, redeem said. land from ration of for redemption as above stated, w deed thereof will fssue to the ee prahe tax sale certificate as provided by law, itness my hand this 20th day of. roanuery, Tage FIRAN! oficial seal NSON, Auditor Burletgh county. N. Dak, NOTJCE OF EXPIRATION OF RE-| 7, bain yc oF, pay eal Heigh.—ss. Coury Auditor, Bis his|, You are hereby notified that tho tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for thxation for the year 1921 wax on the 12th day of Deo. 1922, dul: , 28 provided by law, for the dren on Sunday while Mrs. Berkvamj| was in Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus and chil- . and Mrs: Geo. and Harold, Anna Loudall spent Sunday at Maric Olauson’s, Helmer Arneson spent Sunday af- ternoon at Sivert Brenden’s. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman t Monday evening at Henry Ol-| Christianson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berkman mo- tored to the Mike Brenden home on Monday. John Birkeland and Einar Spilde} motored to Driscoll on Monday. Arthur Bjorhus motored to Tuttle on Thursday. R. 0. Gregerson was a usual caller at the H.L. Hanson home on Sunday. | BALDW. IN ime community dance, y evening in vas well attende: ‘nished by local tale: a nice midnight repast w. served by the ladies. A feature of| tthe evening was old-time dancing! and music of bygone da: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein were } last Sunday guests at the home of! ir. and Mrs. Fulton Nelson in the| Cromwell district. They remained ie returning home Monday; morning. 2 John Nordstrom recently purchased a half section of land in Naughton’ township, known as the Albin Thysell |» farm. Mr. Nordstrom and family will not take possession of their new. home until fall, the present tenant, Mr. Thysell and family remaining to farm the place éhis The land is purchased Bourgois of the Rivervie: le a few local residents were called to Bismarck Tuesday as wi ses in the of McCullough oe Rupp. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Higgins had for their guest Sunday evening Dr. William P. Thelan of Wilton. John Nordstrom has recently in- stalled a radio in his home, which he purchased from Mr. Corwin of Bismarck. Mrs. Oscar from a short vi the, capital John Herdebu spent Menday in the capital city, where he went to Yeonsult an, eye specialist regarding optical troubl Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein wer Sunday guests at the home of Her- bert Little and family Hans Arnt, local barber, went The old. | which was the town h has it with friends in J spent. Monday evening at Geo.| s sojourn in the capital city. for their guest Anderson who will rem: work on the in the Baldwin, locality for the rail- road, INSANITY PLEA i With all the prosecution's testimony completed late yesterday afternoon, attorneys for Mrs. Catherine Rogers. and her daughter, Zera Crumb, pro- ceeded to ith wi whieh they hoped to prove that in Ul sanity caused the women to hold up and rob the First State Bank at 42? aaa ner on were required bj its testimony. the ses tto col aboutla dozen-exhibi robbed bank, testified that the: de-|¥ fendants, were the ‘same women who had held him up at the point of a revolver, and since admitted that they |x | took $191 from the cash drawer, Colonel House M. House, who is soon to publish his memoirs, ‘has ‘been denied permission to print letters written to returned | President Wilson, the World says in a d | of permission is. sequel to the mys- jterious break in releti sold, the capital city on business Monday afternoon via the bus. in| Martin Bourgois of the R district was looking after busines: affairs in town the fore part of th week. Mr. Henry Diede and little loward, were Monday afternoon ers at the Richard Borner hom Mr. (dblerdtn: well-know! man of Bismarck, was looking after j business matters in this neighbor- hood the fore past of the week. Friends of the W pitzer are wintering in Bismarck will be sorry ’s the Plan On Make up your mind today that you are-going to give your skin a real chante to get. well. Never. mind what causcd it~you've probably been, like a 19t of other pee Snes at the: only thi re pe seas) seb ie Laie aes eee imply cl e pores a thor | mains th ple, une was | CORPORATIONS ‘||: OO Ki Apple Creek Telephone. company, leigh county, A. T. stein and A. V. ken. . © Aeiinquent, taxes of the year 1921, ind that the time for redemption m said sale will éx Dorman and little returned from a two weeks’ 1 olga et ae. fallew: Southeast quarter, Section 15, Township 137, Range 78." Athount sold for, $ jount Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson have Aimy to redeem at ‘this date, $74.7: bfother of Mr, n here ahd ion outfit this year. Bie otis The Soo Line bridge crew arrived] anc interest as provided by daw and e last week to repair the bridges |anicss you redeem: sald. ia before. the expleation of time for redemption stated, a decd thereof ‘wil} issu the holder of the tox sale ¢ertificate aw. am provided by law. tness my hand and offieta se this 20th day of eames nA you will be required sts of the service of PRESENTED FOR: | 05" ett NOTICE OF _F: ATION WOMEN ROBBERS ovcss pn 8s me rl" of eitheg ead cocina - County A ditor, Bismi “N. Dak, ‘To, Joveph Bull, Tlonarck, ND. August Carlson, Bismare! ek, You are hereby ponaen that: the teagt ‘of land her joux Falls 5. Ds Jan, 28,—<)— to offer evidence tion nald, sale wil expire ninety Three hours aewe trom: the completed se Xi the state to present thy notice. be VIR PE ‘ith the exception of i tang is Songiibed. vritten by Zera and said 24, 2 bea ‘tain a statement of the robbery, 3 were accepted ig a bearing on ‘November 27. ourt as havi th the guilt of the defendants. H. S. Wilkipson, cashier of the| eve. amou | will be required < *4] coste of the te ae of hip Hptice bie interest as provided Wit this 20th da Cannot Publish. Wilson Letters New York, Jan, 28— 28.—()— X Colonel E. of ganuary, WGrinee STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. Coun- Office of him by New York | 7 patch from Wash- ington, The dispatch suggests that denial sl fame for taxation for the was an the 12th day of eer ak du} as provided by law, for the Getinquent. taxes of the year 1981, | 2 that the time for redemption sald sale will expire ninety 8 from. the completed service of th la notice, Bald land is described as follow: qvortheast , quarter, Section "21, Killdeer Marongiite company, K‘ Township. 137, Amount 000; J. C. Oberg and. Hilda | #oHH for $43. SB reanen axes smarck, and Ralph Kopp,| Paid: by, to. regecin’. gt this date, eure i In tidition: to -the above: ai you wilt be Fequlred to out he service: a Tats teeries erent as proviled by law, and. Mati ‘aut to operate a telephone lenoken, on eh, A, He Klige |! isher, all of Meng: See the Phantoms jn action Friday Nite—Hi School hii 5 to Jearn of the serious illness of —8 o'clock. THIS GREAT HEALING ‘OIL MUST BANISH BCZEMA AND SKIN TROUBLES | OR YOUR MONEY BACK e AY Which Moone’s Emerald Gil Is ‘Sold by All Druggiss to all who Buy it for any Skin Trouble Whatever ‘ ill a sara corivince’ eyou that by’ while ‘your’ ski - wilh ee ? thing oF the on ve at is wae a last ia seca as above eo tof 1 = wanes fines ry” hand’ andl offletat bead hy [es SAE DERE AACS SL A APTICE OF UXPIRATION OF RB-| ge tract or *fand herei: and which was ai name: for taxntior avas on ‘the 12 duly sold, a8 Brow sett puwent taxes of the the “time In addition to the above: Pious Di re ane: me see Fi Pine. ‘ti sold for, . ua Be by purchaser, $10: Amo! aquired to redesm .f ores 82, DAKOTA. Couns bed name.for taxation tor the yet yoar 1921 a the ar aeH ded by a rine T1921, ye ninet; for redem ion ed. ervice of, ire voaid sale will expire PERRI a es ot NOT OF demerit Or RE- tg Fale ae ee Baie es. unt: his date, Hor: jo-RbdOVe ‘amount: feaiirea: to pay. the | £2 of! the ‘fervic® Df tte notice uw tO sath befare the vie & ita ter at ere ga ‘a3. Ca oc by Inwes He a Por foe a eee . re, above fos orate sales 6 and a d-and. oftisiascal 0th ‘day of Januar: by Auditor Burleigh County, Berth. —— NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF. RE- RARE or. NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty Burleigh.—ss.” Office e County Auditor, Bismarck, N. Dak. mnt sexes F v4 are from the to: tice {By id ti ‘fom piston of ided *b: “at for the ca ‘taxes of th year 1921, « ane that the time for r tion from said sale will expire ni: mee oe wnt ne ty lays Shae the completed.) Bervige blair from any participation in of this not iden ig y be paid), » Seigdans ty ta described xs follown: 7 the: the assets of et tion th, fald insolvent ba ‘Township » Deiat itange 8. ‘Athount ‘Dated January 2ith, 192 sold for, jubsequent taxes chaser, $160.97. Amount ee Thee Peguinsa’ to eee at this date, ss 07. Piest panlieatiqn 2, a 28) sie 1218 Addition 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 un- less you tedecm said land from said sale before the expiration of the fedemption — as ti for above tate doed thereof will Issue to the etd of tite tax sale certificate vided by. lnww: vitmess my; hand and i this: 18th da; ot danuney, NK J. JOM ‘Auditor Buetolghnycounty..3 in -your ah NOTICE UF SEMETHON Or RK- de Phat D., J.B. ite ing, N. . B. ionia, Wis, Jumen Ki 4h seal i Dak. You ified that Ahe tract of land hereinafter deseried, afd which sepei Hname ‘for tema tio War on the Tath. day of : D 1920, duly sold, .as provided by law, for thre d elinguent taxes of the year a0 ait tthe time for redemn- tion, from sald nale will expire nine- 4 aya teen. the completed service 3 a netics. You are hereby notifle at the. Sic bas ig described as follows: | tract of land hercinafter dercribed Section 32.) ond which ‘was asscssed in your ih Rame for texation for the year 1921 was on the 12th day of mber, To22, duty sold, as provided by law. for, the delinquent taxos of the year #1, atid that the time for redemp- maser id ‘sale will expire nine- 3 from the ‘completed service of this notice. Sal land is doscribed ag follows: Northeast quarter, “Seelion. 10, Township 142, Range 72. Amount Sold for, $56.12. Subsequent taxes paid by purchaser, $100.! Amount to redecin at this date, MAT’ v. To. Wm. G. Hoerr, Neukato, "Minn, paid by Sparchagies $530. Fee uired: to redeem at this ‘date, In &ddition tothe above amount zou, Will: be required to, pay the ts ofthe service of this notic at interest aa provided by law and PRA redeem said land. ft ucfore the expiration “of tho‘ tine for redemption as above stated a doed thereof will Inaue to thé holder of the tax sgle certificate as provided by law. ‘Witness my hand and offict: this 20th day of eis A 193 FRANK J. JOHNSON, Auditor Burleigh County, N. Dake, seal] "In addition to the aboye amount you will be required to pa: of the service of this:notice and in- terest as provided by law and less you redeem said éf nd from said ons java before Rit ex! i tion ye the Ni ICR OF © ‘TION OF RE- | time redempt' as above mv °. stated, a. deed tiereot™ ‘wilt issue to STATR OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- |the holder oe ene. tax sale certificate ty of Bufleigh.—ss. Office of [as ee by law. A Suction. Bismarck, N. Dak. ness my hand and Sabie seal G. Hoerr, Mankato, Minn., | this iten any. AR gener, 72-1926. sengnenter Lbr. Co., . Bis NK J. JOHN! NBON, marek N. Anditor Buriol sh - Dak. jount; A Yeu’ ara’heteby notified that. the pa ea tract” of: land ‘hereinafter, dexerived - and which wai essed in your: | NOTICE OF, F, MERT AGE FORE. waa of-the :12t 1922, fs the t [dutty sold, an provided by law law, stor, ahs cqberautt naving jae el deli ninguent taxes of the year 1 mortgage and of the sald mortgage t the time’ for’ redermy ion hereinafter described, notice is here- from sald sale. will expire ninety | by given that that certain mortgage rom the completed service of | executed and delivered by Lest this: notico, Hackney ‘and Lillie M, Hackney, his wife, mortgagors, to’ Harry 1. O'- Gated the” it Fepister of dreds of: Hurlelgh coun- North abot on the 20th day or Pecamber, 1917, at the hour of 1:30 o'vlock P.M, ‘an i duly record ed ‘therein in a jou <7 of —. Sages on page duly assigne said mortgages August Runde, which ‘said assignment was, dit the 21st day of December, A. D. 1917, Dove | and was hled for-recard ih the ‘offices Of the register of deeds of Hurloigh county, North ‘ota on Januar Ath, 1928, at the hour of ¥ o'cloc ..and duly recorded therein in book” i338" of Assignment of Mort: age. on page 1. wi e foreclosed Augitor Butleigh® waren 70 N, £ sale of the premises in such pa ree ame rigage and hereinafter describes joor oO! 1e NOTICE. oF TION OF RE- hes North Dakota, court hougo a Jon to the above amount ie bg | required to. pay the if’ the ‘service ‘of this notice ou redeem said land from Taw. y Witness Ty hand-and omiciel seal this 20th day of January, FA SGUNRON. the city Sof Blam: Bur- STATE. or NO! te DAK OTA, Coun- igh coun y, North i Dekgia ‘on. tho ae Burleigh.—-ss, Office of | 13th day of Februar; aunty Auditor, Bismarck, N,. Dak. 6, at the Rour of 10 oeock’ A's, ts oF tinge torte N, ee State | satisfy the amount due upon such bby a: mort; the day of saie., jeu that. the Sal a heenby notin tract net "lan shy, potis described and which was assessed “in your a name for taxation for the year a8 sam th day of i by law, for, the he year 1921, | t lemption ninety days fromthe completed” eocvios of thia notice. option -contained. in. said mort- send its extension, because of em +e pay ment of the interest due Fag tie on, the ‘est, day ‘ 535, ‘ang age ony ta: S anes ter oe. He: vence 1919, 1920, oe a sa" tecribed in such which .will. be sold to the es ime ate described as foreach on: sd ise2,. The promise 33. i SAnitlon te the above amount Avg you Ty be red to pay the one-halt Roe the north 8 ‘vice of this notice gaetkeit: pias section ided by law and |humber twentystva, "tay in ‘Town- Giles you. redeem: said jand from Gas'n number one hundred forty-two Teg ame before: the expiration of Ly ity-five (75) mption. as above ri tad erat! wan ienae 4 ; ie ler of e tax sale. riificate fded by 1 = e date of sale tho sum of jews ‘my hand’ and official scal | fifteen’ hundred: and. eleven dollars thls 20th ds aH Pel ore 1926. wn y-four ante ($1511.44), be- at Bb Lips! fi Lady coi amy Ne bak, Bide the coute ot ¢ esisivae is ts 0} el unty, sum ot 4 Apaitoy Buriels goed | the sum of $308.04 Dald by ead Au: 1CH.O¥ KXPIRATION OF iz. | Guent agcinet sald land and te Ine terost on. rat irae is included in N . Coun. | thessu aA ee oe etn DAKOTA, Coun: |e Biated Le Deaembse Bint, A, D. 1925, Beweny, Apditors Hisimaccks Dake AUGUST RUNDB, toerr, kato, Minn, ater, Lbr. Cou Bis- such torts Attotney y tor one Pint Runde, ae era owner an re) He ee neee “23; 2—4 STATE, “en None DAKOTA, Coun- to mes, <4 thie | a : Ee LJ ants, © The: State of Pion MONE \to. the te « be ve Named | ‘Derendantay eM a! spit mned.to an- fe eh with an ple it a te cee ten. fof the. eh ‘ot North Daice! of you: pot your anewat ice of eli ikon 7 or anewst it sor tt ithe relies f*demanted 18th Oey of January, ioe North, €o,, vr pie ee Fils pratt, 6 Mal awe oo quarter : lon Thirty’ the costs. jurlelgh Bis age y Sg erry =o pent wl ond rr and oe ‘Of ‘Beet. f nas = aene-s0ubn ara oe

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