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PACE sIx > USEOFRESIN | IS APPROVED BY COMMITTEE Pitchers Will Not Be Allowed F to “Doctor” the Ball— i i Umpire to Watch New York, Jan. will return to” o baseball next summer, New hope for pitchers und pitching will come with it. The joint rules committee of the major and minor leagues, with the approval of Commissioner Landis, yesterday voted for the restoration. Its use was abolished with other freak del es in 1 | Restrictions will prevent excessive | “doctoring” of the ball. Inc ake 4] \§ a ed i If resin, which will be pls a bag on the Mestad mound i be p single. ment beginning Monday,| uot the long deferred meeting Be-| n the French and American} ampions again will be postroned, as Mile. Lenglen’s decision came only after announcement that Miss Wills would not enter the singles. She ob-| | jects to the English grooved ball,! { 1 be used, and which she s being too lifeless and ing through the pre ent tournament with one of the | i liest balls made. it Miss Wills and Mlle. Lenglen will! } ace each other in next week's tour- nament in the mixed doubl F.|} Aeschlimann and Henri Co | their respective partne H Both girls refuse to if whether t or the Carl here Februa CONTINUES HER WINNING STREAK Ca France, Jan en Wills will y yn tourn. y 8, ament opening 30.—-()-—Hel- aan Sa The above is Billy Petrolle, who will _mect Eddie won two matches in the Gallia (en- pauede pis in the m: nis tournament this afternoon, ad-! ¢vening, Februa nd promises to attra vancing to the semi-final premoter, The American champion, playing| ticket sale i: in much improved form, and her|show held there recent! My Sullivan and Frankie Camden are partner first disposed of Miss Jones and Fel Poulin, 6-1, 6-3. will be seen in another Then, without leaving the court, they defeated Mile. Rosine Viasto and the Hon, F. M. B. Fisher, 6- final score was 16 to 10. This is Bismarck’s fi game with James- } town this season, and the return en! counter will be p! d here Febru-| HARD BATTLE}: American Girl Finally Bee Amer ct Fay Hae DA NTOMS WIN | and 6 to 2 ck of Norfolk, England, | today gave Helen Wills the hardest _—— stfuggle che has thus far experienced; Bismarck Independent Team |-+ in her tennis invasion of tae Riviera 4 carrying their first set to deuce and, Continues Winning Streak |- forcing the American ch>mpion to es work hard to win at 9-7, 6-2. —Score 37 to 8 on Mrs. Haylock played an aggressive game. Leading five four in the beara first sct, she reached % love in the} The Bismarck Phantoms, local in tenth game, or within 2 points of| dependent basketball quint conta winning the set, before Miss Wills} ued their winning streak by t ggame wil be aa without doubt draw a arge rallied. ing the Mandan dodepanisy The American champion, using a! Bismarck high soft lobbing style instead of her us-| night, 37 to 8. ual hard driving, was on the defens-| before a good crowd, ‘hich ive the greater ps tends to prove that Bismarck is wili- and played the mos spirit-| ing to support an Independent cage Jess me she has pla; ince her;'team. The s » does not indicate arrival. the nature of the game, as the Man- Asked for the reason of her poor|danites fought every minute of cae showing, she remarked: “An off day,| game. \ that’s ail.” Livdahl and Greenfield carried off Sear —— | individual scoring hono for Bis- | * |marck, the former getting six field y New Nickname baskets and two free throws, and the {> & ™ 3, latter five field s. Burdick was . Advanced For individual eter, tor Mande ian three field goals. Game of Golf) i ies Rau two rather -——- is One was that not a single » Chicago, J D— (FP) A de, and the i n. kname for golf put for’ today by a disgruntled “golf widow” who dubbed the pastime the “hoof and mouth” game. his woman, who had not taken to the links in self ; so many women rei end at the ). ma men and in first cla: con have} made numerous su aid that} all candidates fo on. Bismarck litutions, -giving he city quint an e “hoofing”| opportunity to take part in the en- part of the golf which kept her hus-|counter. Although hard played, the and away from home most of his| game was clean throug whout, only six! spate hours, but had rebelled when| fouls being called. if ate she found that the “mouth” part of] Continued support of the veam will | 7 the poms invaded her evenings. mean a ies of fast games to bel | He hvofed all day over the links,”| played Joc i spe anid. “and then, mouthed all night | Last night's lineup: || about the hoo! Bismarck .. | Makes Course in ‘ Gi i Five Over Par in iv Ree Think! Moonlight Match Houston, Tex, Jat Jan. 30.— (®) — ing the nine holes at the Camp putas An 40. Aye over Pat) Gustavus Adolph St. Olaf Fe golf” tournament here hast N. D. Aggies D. State 19. ed a field of 3° lay- aes womens Po | tarck high 10. blights. Balls painted wi Bottineaa fer- were used. 31; LaMoure 18. gonference "cham Fe nu i ted Joc serosa “Butte, Mont: o Dick. Evans, i | | Symphony Orchestra; 10,Dunce | | Kid” Wagner of tures; ‘11, Entertainers.’ t Fargo Friday in event of a 28-round card he match was arranged by Jack Hurley, Fargo t a record-breaking audience. aid to already be larger than for the LeRoy-Mitchell ee matched for the semi-windup, while Spud Men and Vie Walters ee. defeated by the Jamestown high nical knockout over Buck Holley, of quint at Jamestown last night. The | Oakland (5). floor next Friday night. rd for conecutgrey e is held by Rube ** , who, while pitohing °* for the Giants in 1912, turned ** n 19 straight wins. best mark in the Ameri- can League was hung up by Joe Wood of the Red Sox the same Wood won 16 in a row. alter Johnson of W. ashington tied Wood’s feat. ‘The topnotch performance of recent years was that made in 1924 by Dazzy Vance, winner in 15 straight, battles. Night Hawks Win From College Quint ‘The Bismarck Night Hawks defeat- fed the Business College quint last night at St Mary’ 's gymnasium, by a ore of 25 ‘The score at the 6. FOR SATURDAY, JAN. 30 BEST PICK KGO (361.2) San Francisco, Calif, 4, Concert; 8:30, Little tunes. WIP ( (508.2) ‘Philadelphia, Ps. | 6, Concert; 8:15, Opera; 9, | T 10, Dance tunes; 11:06, | 9.4) Cleveland, 0. Orchestra; 8, Dance tunes} Novelty program. | te WGY (37915) Schenectady, N. | | | phony concert; | tunes; 11:15, International { | | test program. | KSD (545.1) St. Louis, Mo, 7, Theater pragram; 8:30, Lit- oe ayieah orohestra. X (337) Los Angeles, Cal. a: oe Organ; 8, Feature; 10, Orchestra; 11, Filmland Frolic. 4 EASTERN TIME (469) Washington, D. C.. 6, ‘oncert; 12, Orchestra, WREO a8 ) Lansing, Mich. — 6, Concert; 10, Orchestra. : WMOA (341) Cazenovia, N. Y. 6, Or- chestra; 8:30, Vocal solos; 12, Or- chestra. KDKA (309) Pittsburg, Pa. 6:30, Concert; 8:30, Band. WBZ (333.1) Springfield, Mass. 6:30, Orchestra; 6:45, Ensemble; 7:30, rgan; 8, Feature. wens. (316) New York City. 6:30, Orchestra; 8:45. Soloists; 9:39, uartet; 10, Orchestra. WTIC (348.6) Hartford, Conn. 6:50, Concert; 8:15, Recital; 10:20, Dance tunes; 11:15, Trio. CKCL (357) Toronto, Can. 7, Musical, WEAR (389.4) Cleveland, Ohio. | 7, Orchestra. CKAC (310.7) Montreal, ‘Can. ~7:20, Concert. WNYC (526) New York City. 7:36, Recital: 8 Concert; 10, Pian 0. \WCAE (461.3) Pittsburg, Pa. 8, Classical. WBBR (272.6) Staten Island, N. Y. 8:30, Vocal; 8:60, Violin. WRW (272.6) ‘arrytown, N.Y. +9, Soloists; 10, Orchestra. WGBU (384.4) Miami, Sle. 10, Stu- 12, Concert. CENTRAL TIME WBBM Kel Chicago, Il. 4, Varie- ties; 8, Musical comedy; 9:30, Fea- ier Me Hens disposal of the 7 [state convention : ‘in, Bismarck. WOAW (626) Ovsha, Neb. De Luxe program; io2d0 Qechonien: rere eee: N. D. in the ire m; 9255, Chime n= Dalia, at the close of ‘busi lngies} WAT (400). pelae qu, RESQUI Loans and discounts house, furnituse . carts nate oe big and in-] om id KYW (996), Chicago, case at. your fall tiawer judgment will inst you by default for |}.¢, in the com- ‘rent expe: by 's paid. over undivided pro- “}be a en aga hy relief demanded nt. PDated December 3, 30, Attorney for Pla Residence ee Fa 23-30; Pe T-2- vy Pop et 1,- Insomt woeo (416.4) St. Paul-M lnteroatianel test program. WFAA (476) Dallas, Tex. 6:: chestra; 11, Orchestra. ee (266) Shenandoah, Ia, 7, WMBB (250) Chicago, Hl. bt ash 9, Orchestra. LW (422.8) incinnati, Ohio. 8, Hawaiian music; 9, Pop! 325, International test pro- Il. %, Orches Capital stack ti in Surplus fund r Guaranty fund “deposit : emi. | Bills Payable ..°... STATE OF NORTH Sakon cided Ge Cahier of the: solemnly swear, 3 ee. aaa Minn. arck, N. aben that Sis piet aes ni wiin ( (302.8) Chi tra; 11, Po pular: 12, Dance oe WHAS. (390.8) Louisville, Ky. ‘Concert, Aphid (275) Chicago, Hl. 8, ae ert, ws (282.8) Nashville, Tenn. 8, Old | “ls 29H BN RAW eke WOO (18h). Davenport, Ia, als 1020, reat tional test pro-| Subscribed and sworn to yeieee me}. ime gale ‘will expire nine- ie pga eae: site described as sollown: In. and_for’ Burle zh jounty, N.. Bi My commission expires ‘March 1 (296.9) to Frank Tilton, bind Piani: International test KFAB (340.7) Lincoln, icale. KTHS (374.8) Hot Springs, Ark. 9:30, | Nowe Pd tunes; to redeom at this in ices to the above amount uw! re y Sante of the service of this notic or sara OF RE- 10, | STATE OF NORTE DAKOTA, Coun- 12; unty ys nea D. re se papteation n To Joanna Mo. John 1 ry time We te redemptio ereo! ed holder of the tax rovided by law. Vitness my hand thig 2ist day of January, 1 Auditor Burleigh woar'G (365.6) “Kans: 11:45, Nighthawk Frolic INTAIN TIM! MOU. die. KFNF (250) Colorado Sotligs: lo. 9, Dance tunes. a OA (322.4) Denver, Colo. i hereinafter 4 ind official seal s PA NOTICE OF EXPIRA' KGW (481.5) Portland, 0: 3 9, Dance tunes. (428.3) San Francisco, Cali 9 Orchentras 9, Studio; 1 KFI (ae ”) Los. papeiee Calif. Orch iT DAY Count ait ames yun at Or, WO. ‘Chas. ¥. Hofer, Bismarck, You are hereby notified “shat ti yjand which was ase nae fer. ae sion fa #4 ty days: ‘from the completed service ice. nd is described as. follows: io. WAHG (316) Rich Hill, N. Y.} PTE roctiee, Rienmmona MLN ee tou oat and 2%, Block 112, Original to City of Bis 1 Mid ic. KHJ (405.2) Los Angeles, Calif. BY DR. HUGH S, CUMMING Measles, scarlet fever and diphtheria. care of a considerable number of of the contagious diseases break out principal cares which beset them: Although some of these children’s’ diseases are usually mild there , is none that may not be serious, At one time it was thought that measles and whooping cough were relatively unimportant diseases. Now it is gen- ‘lerally known that these two con- tagious diseases common to children date when the disease is “caught” are frequently serious in their re-jand the date of the first symptoms vary with the different infections. The prevention of these contagious | This period, kiqwn as the incube- diseases lies largely: in the avoidance | ti sults. of , contact .wi' the infecti order to carry out this prevention it is necessary to isolate cases from the rest of the children on the ap- pearance of the very first symptoms of the disease and therefore it is necessary for those who take care of children to observe keenly any slight indisposition which may be the earli- est sign of Pht a A child who develops an illness ot end of the st half was 17 to 8 in favor of the } The college rit showed much im- | provement since its previous with the Night Hawks, when it lost lineup follows: ht ; te tor Finlay: n for Roherick, Heber ‘their costumes and their infirmities. Klein for iocurtys Hoof for . Kelley 3, F. Kelley , Hupel 1, Finkle 3, Prezzler Free throws: Me Moen 1,, Prezzh a ‘Helpf: ul Hints by. Golfing Stars Su ee =) CUICK EVANS—HIS BEST TIP— « finest tip I ever had given to dropped into my eur by the of golf und was in one word. hove the name of the man who thus | started me to really thinking about golf—and your guess is right; it was We saw in my style of playing not Jamestown school 16; Bis-| onfy a style that meant Iesctthes, but es my, performance before hitn revealed S : . o his trained senses the fact that ati as’ well as the beanies _Mi "2 had been a diligent practicer. dopked me square in the eye” and said: “You have the start of a champ There isbut one spring a hard Yuck | line and it works.” a New Salem 27; Steele 5. game, i Bh Yay to hel PS SOE, EE ————-¥ | a Beiter ‘who ould, ine care jown to something like ir ive Wins be NEWS! BRIEFS ir eo intent winh the en ry bat the hurried golf sot is nearly hee. wm Lg York.-Jose Glick, New York, | #lways a sp Beibelt, (eam “abe | outpetnted Jekany Dundee; 110). gay |cohe anaes: tial “ou £9 rescue collegiate), a pti g eee ra ed When he makes his. ons The mus: ‘3 cles wi obey i e min is lant might.” With se Haven, Conn score technics! Kmock-| properly directed. Undoubtedly the lo, Pi Joe Dundee, Baltimore, | Sreatext, word If is, Think! ———__.. Who ube runnetup in the Canadi n golf championship in 1922?- New York, Jan. 30.—The beggar popal tion of New York is.computed at 4! Quite a ieable liktle eity of mendi ‘of alms seeking gre as diverse as It is not a’new story that many of ‘these ragged and woebego! ne beggars shave been fquad Iiteraily, rolling in money when ‘taken to the police sta. found in tattered shoes and at lea: . 3,{@ half dozen leave their homes in automobiles, park them somewhere, go to work. ic “has been. getting wise and thand- uts are few-and far ‘between. morning @ “moocher” with a brand new line came-up. “Say,” he begeny ‘could you lela a fellow a dime fone heat he'll pay back a thousand years from now?” the was a plain, ordinary 50 frank nad been his ay eke ant him why he ysed that line. “They won't( fall for the old stuff |} any more,” ‘he admitted, “The p pers have printed s9, phy pice about guys with money bein; cht and Sons f fakes $a Shet, most of 'em was piarriag © ‘ hs So I comes rent ig FI out an eet nothine and T don’ The azhonanes started an tavoutt:| Police revords would seem to indi- cate that something like, $30,000,000 Ei w “iad to street-beggars-in the |* year 1 “ A ‘paritia idler gr @ couple ‘of years ago, et A pai happen time” Markee ‘cbald’ pce Up $25 in ry afternoon or Gre gt ana meet the ausire “poor fund (1 this 4 his ¢i ina of ii linguent faces of the year hat the time for redemp- tion ‘trom wad sale will expire nine- eae the completed service Seid lund ts described as follows e whship 138, od fore, $63.14: pald by. purchaser, $92.68. Amovnt maui "a redeem at’ thid ‘date: 192. Ih addition to the al y be required to pay the eobts ‘of the service of this Hotloe a8 provided ‘by ‘law unless you redeem said lend from said sale before the-explration of the time for redemption as above -a deed thereot the feider of tn fe provided by, law. ess iny hand and official seal tile Bist day of January, 192 FRANK J. JOHNEON, Auditor Hurtelgh Co and interest_as provided and bab fae redeem sal ON KEEPING THE CHILD HEALTHY Bubecauent taxos ess my" ya ne ahd official scal it day of dapus 1926. ita 4 JOUNSON, Auditor Burleigh eae NS D. children until it is definitely known oe gee arents should be able f- e beginning symptoms the common contsgi ase: th is well known that the beginnii — of measles a Curgeon General ue ae Pabli¢ Health scarlet fever at the onset ate con- tagious .even though the ery; reaking out on the skin. for some time. Tn esti scarlet. fever, theria, and mymps, th atacton is probably spread by the ist invisible particles thrown from the throat in coughing or speaking. ‘Fhe. sneezing. of the initial stage. of 8 particularly dangerous and the the handling of objects uscd | ¢; by. such persons as well. Incubation. Period th of time between the Township atk Ran Editor's Note—This is the first} portant that of a scriey of three articles dealing |'to recognize the with children's diseases. Tomorrow: | of *- LROTICD OF KXPIRATION OF RE-| < Nw ae Saar” 2 NORTIT fete | Coun- Count Burleig! a ny Auditor, ohne. ¥ Hofer, Bismarck, N. D.: are hereby notified that tine: of land hereinafter described and which was assessed name: for taxation for tho Pepe Bote! will issue to Those who are cyte with the pees ices eale ketancete Yo ‘children find that anxiety lest one f}! whooping tract among their charges is one of the | 0° m0 11922, duly sold, as pi vided by law, 9 for the vies it ta i 1921, and that ‘the time for r tlow from oatd sale will expir ine: ‘8 Brom: the complgted: service } ATION OF iS- STATH OF NORTH DAKOTA. ty lund fs described an follows: | re Rn: Sidi a ‘are hereby notified 5 Subpeauent tates crac of land siti ‘paid by purchaser, $91.19. Am whi Oa to fedeem at this ‘date, in addition to the above amount Ww: name for taxation for the year ost sold, as: provided by’ taxes of the year time for redem: period, for measles and whoon- In | ing equgh 1931, ee that th tion.'from sald sale wi ty days from the comple lef this novice. Said land is described 8 follows: , Township 137, Range 76. goes hi Subsequent taxon pald by purchaser, $104.55. rédeem at this date, ys. a In scarlet fever the incul riod is from two to seven days. the incubation period is from two to five days, in mumps, German measles and chicken. pox gear by law. from twe to three weeks. All children under preliminary ob- servation should be examined by a physician and should have cultures in of nose and throat to exclude ny, sort should be kept from other | carriers of diphtheria. may he he really was one—take $3 de aa an hour. That was considerably more ‘than the spotter was bei: this time the spotter before the expiration redemption as above will issue to ¥ aglo certificate itness my ane and ete 1 this 2iu¢ day oi RA ANK J aedlies Burleigh Rue id sal Infor of the time for deed the Helder of the ta: or Tie Hstateg a Eliz- iven by the un. aa fatrator of the Bs + Talat late a thi nd iBtate ‘ot North, gorsons, avin ci Tabet 4s hereb: ae redemptian ai heiet sce issuc to tax gle certifieate hove | the holder a th ue sale certificate Ee Reider’ of Oe ee ssa and ‘Auditor ‘Burielg!t sae (Copyright, 19061 pe aa cia al rea ‘TES TO. tho ea ga Slag Gairees nor Sorlia's ad-} 4m, th Malian was endorsed cants, is it mot? And their methods nite ‘the. Barnes county. Nonpa! te . nchas months atte the first ry tor ae the office ‘of City of Bismarck, a Yy. ‘ata meet- the Cop iS, Gourt or to the Judi abiieation of nkaty, hin. ie + itoter, Blamavck N. are hereby notified ‘that. the tof land hereinafter ribed “which was asseshed © flame for pee: for th SS ied the City oe ple aa naar 8 bay ef MORTGAGE Notice Bt terse. ‘Given, ina uy Virtue, of.a judgment in- mor! foreqosure Fas lered by the Diet court of ti ‘ourth’ Judicial Di I tor the Couuty of Bur- a, North Dakot ocketed In ‘the:of f said Court, ‘on that ine 3 Hor ide, 5 Becton, oy iM oe ag oe ene h aud has fixed * tion, Hundred dollar bills have been:t tr ie daze. ‘at the @ haar st ot ae et scout: rt Hougo in the. Cit get into their ‘begging clothes ‘and'}y, But in the last few years the pub- } Bo: Aacn ra as te oe sed, Rita ir is Walking up Beobdvey the other [uae So honest ‘was his edmission that for I'gave him the dime and then asked | Bers C - TBARS nant. Pie ec ate In’ ere ae of the judicial pi “ ac lor, B ain r Chas. FL cre, Sama ck, 4 You ce her Anta ee ee 1B en that oot Aine, Pry un goat bd aye Ay oe due pou wilt pisted dervice | t bed ae punt ‘ow ahip dapat ae ‘Amun ia ete is sure Srapped se in Beals sof un-induatry | 4 in the same |% honses relative a possibje te: For 34) ae Fifty, Horne newer bojers sector's Favre me hundred povinds bane we ve hand fred ons. “This Inctyt _prates arth alt it ndtwilt be opene Teserves the Fight to re} ail Wids. Jf interested nts i De et ite nck "UOBPEEA I k, 'N: ae Blemtre y-26°30; a: 1 SOTICE TO CREDITORS iN Matter of the. Estate of Flizabeth M. Charles, Deceased. S rreby elven by the tin a We itingey, admin- o Mate of Hlikabeth MC! of the village of Mofit, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, deceared, to the creditors of and. all persons having clatms Against mald deceased, - to, them with the w Witiig™ sty months. after ublieatign of thi, notiey Frea W. Minsey, satd ad ies ne iMoriit, i our of Mo! North’ Dakota, or to. tite Judge of '\ the County Court of Burleigh ccunty kota, at his office in’ tho Burleigh County. North Dakota, In the city of Bisnfarck, in Dakota, has or fixed ai the 1th day ‘of ugust, A, ut. the hour of fo erelock’ th: the forchoon of sald day, at his off! in the Burleigh county, North -Dakota, court house in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, ;as tho time gnd place for hearing and adjusting all claims & pest the estate’ of said deceased, wh nh have been: duly and vogue presentéd as hereinbefore Prhated at Merit, North Dakota, , January 21, A. FRED W. HINSEY, Adipiniatestor of the Estate of Eliz- M. eee Deceased. GEO, v REGISTER, Attorney ie said Administrator, Bismarck, North Dakota. First ebtics pn on the 23rd day ot January, é hea gecene NOTICE or EXPIRATION OF RE- 6 de sd OF Non H AKOTA, ilps y of Burleigh.—s#s. per y pale Bismarck ‘0 Wm. G. Haerr, Mankato, Min’ You are hereby notified that th tract of land hereinafter described 1932, duly soli for the delinquent taxes of the ys ar ty days from the completed sei of this notice, fald land 1s doxcribed ax follows North one-half of the Southeast ter, Section 19, Township Amount sold Subsequent taxes paid b $41.56. Amount required to redeem at this date, $82.92. In addition to the aleve amount you will ‘be required to pay the Zosts of the service of thiy notice and interest as provided by law and unless’ you redeem said lund from ‘said sate before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided: by law. Witness ny hand and official seat DEM Be x BEATE or NOUEIE L DA OTA, Coun- of Burlelgh—ss. ‘Office of j County Auditor, Bismarck, N. D. \ To Mary & y 1, Hdw.'G.. Les sae rank a. rary Hmily ‘Kely, all. of N nie Geo. A. Doney, no address ver You are hereby notified that the ; tract of land hereinafter described cember, - 1920, duly sold, as Proviaed” by Isw, re the delinquent taxes of the year 1919,'and that the time for redemp- et from’ said sale will expire nine- y days from the completed service oft oe notice, id land is described as follows: fou ithwest quarter, -Section \11, Township 144, Range 79. Amount for, $126.40, Subsequent tates pal by purchaser, $381.98. Amount required to redeem at this date, ~ In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the COBts of the service -of tale patice and interest us provided © by Aer unless you redeem sai lund ‘ale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to as provi Witness. ay hi nd and offi thig 21st day of aapuary, ANK J. SOU: Auditor Biplenn-cousty i } { : 6 be NOTICE OF EXPI TION OF BE- ) ATION or me DAKOTA, eigen STATE OF NORTH Dakota, oun- of Burleigh.—ss. Peo a Auditor, iiinmnaiveks Mat mkAton, Mou 4 Hotes "Bintnarek, N: You te hereby notified that tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your tame for taxation for the year 1 r on aor th da: ff De ye ih y of Decer duly wold, as provided by uw, Tor the delinquenteunea of the tone 1921, and that the time for redemp.- Ee from said sale will expire nine 8 rom the completed service ot ui iotic nt RR 18, lescribed as {alone [aaa 13 for, . $4) se zt hala by. “purchaser, "380.38. Amount Hats to redeem at. this date, |e Aion to the pee eount a Zosts ‘of the werviee of this Holle and “interest vad" piovlaed. b: nd unless: wale le Vora nt safe bedret { eaph Stated eto Chan aR the holder of the tax sale certifieate es provide by thle) Bh ce coe ad N. 'D, Xi ae OF RE- Dakora, Coun- h. ot at dint zal HF the yor oy ae on the 22th day of ‘December, , as pr tte Meltmaen Cana se ey awe © aa and that tthe time f reneings for. lon from sald sale will expire nine- ty day: t Be i Toy he Completed service aid * Southwest fellows: Yo redeem at this date Mit aa LAs sad addition t ll be re NN rer the ser¥ice ie cra interest as provided ol Auditor urloigh ny and off a {'Jacusey, isge, o Anos,

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