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eeuet snail has-been -knot thout food nkar— & declared today @ holiday, in tion of the opening of the i season in that city. - - ee ‘sary”': on and “wet” on| the best and a general prosperity with | Orr; overnar it they. y. will make good liquidation of outstanding neeeftl B. ‘fate for dry southern delegates. ‘wpe repented by all present. e Te to Santee wee -fete gee oe PE. Berey in Morton eounty Chant tand H. J. ic fiat, as a on one Fancy Diving Queen Mrs. Elizabeth Pinkston Wins “High Springboard Title at Tampa Meet Detroit, Mich —Several outfielders land infieters have arrived to aug. ment the squad of Detroit America’ le, Smith| sentenced Jac NMamef to six months STRIBLING AND TUNNEY AWAIT GONG Light Workouts Today Com- plete Training for Fight Friday Night ROUT 1s CAL Miami, Fla, Ma The match between Gene and Young Stribling for night, was declared off today, Tunney’s manager, Billy Gib- son, announced thatthe match was off, saying he would not let Tunney take part because he vai! the promoters had been un- ible to meet their advance obli- gations by March 1, according to contract, and he saw no hope of obtaining the stipulated money. The bout was to have heen a 10-round no-decision affair be- n the two contenders for the ervyweight title, Stribling was to have received $35,000 and Tun- ney $50,000, Miami, ch 11. (P)--Gene Tunney and W Young) Stribling, contenders for the heavyweight crown. today finished training for their 10-round no-decision bout sched- uled ut ‘Hialeah Park for tomorrow night. Light workouts were the or- der of the day, Tunney taking a four- mile walk on the beach 2 ribling confining himself to sparring maten, Avstadium which will seat on constructed. about Hy Tunney declar- ed that they were in good ¢ for the fight. Stribling, i out, shower remarkab! work and his hitting ever before developed a tremendous punch in his left.and his right has always been strong. Tunney, whose portside always has been w aus been working on his! left ever since the Gibbons battle. Both men are expected to weigh in| around 17, LENGLEN AND WILLS MAY BE | SEENINU.S C. C. Pyle, Grange Manager, Trying to Arrange Tennis Matches Here lity of Telen zanne Lenglen appearing in a ser of amateur tennis matches on Ameri can. courts late this summer loomed following C. C, Pyle’s announced plan to bring foreign athletic stars to this country. Pyle, manager for Red Grange mice foatiall stat andewho recently has been engaged in launching the | American Professional __ Football | ‘League, said he made arrangements to | have a personal representative go to; Europe within a fortnight to broach , the matter to individuals there. “I do not say I am sending Pickens to Europe to arrange an exhibition | tour of this country by the two| foremost women tennis players of the world,” the promoter said. “I hope to interest Mlle Lenglen,” he conceded, howe: “and, of course, I expect my representative to see Suzanne and Helen and ascertain how they feel about such a scheme.” aid ‘he hoped to have the} hampion come over after | ledon tourney late in July, | when Miss Wills will be returning | to the United States. In, any event, | he made he had no inten: tion of, nalizing the play, | tour and allowing mpete under the rules tes Lawn Tennis as- | ation, with the management di-| in the katter’s hands. 33 Teams Frem 15 States Entered in A. A. U. Tourney} Kansas City, Mo, “March 11.—(AP) have entered the~ national A. basketball tournament which begin here March 15. One of ses entries, however, will be eliminated in the drawings at Omaha Friday or Saturday as only 32 teams may compete. » (ten eta ae : { FIGHT RESULTS ‘ j Salers BROOME Akron, Ohio—Tommy Ryan, Me- Keesport, Pa., outpointéd ‘Cart Tre- maine, Cleveland (10). Oakland, Calif—Jack Malone, St. Payl, scored a technical knockout * over Joe Roche, San Francisco (8). Webins—Jack Renault outpointed Rofeaux Saguero, Cuban ‘light heavy- it..and heavyweight champion won the Olympic title » in beat! ng Al: Riggin and Carol Fletcher among others. Re- Mrs.* cently, Elizabeth Pinksto copped n, she the na. tional fancy diving crown in + high springboard com- petition at Fla, Mrs. ston Tampa, Pink: represented the Cara Del Mar club of Santa Monica, Calif., and whipped a high class field. sensational Her "per. formance was one of the big features of the got to- gether. During the last few years she has been s' to the front tepping it rapid- ly in_ natatorial circles ‘and now ranks ‘ with , the stars. At the Baseball Training Camps Chicago—Gloom reigned in the Ca-/ talina Island huts of the Bruins camp| rday whe revealed that ander, the fractured will keep hi | weeks or me the injury a feet, Yhinking sprained. Rain at Shr Sox indoors y York. New | Barnes and Bus Mew the . Louis Jat Tarpoon Springs, Fla. and Brooklyn won five to four George Kelley's appearance at the Giants’ Sarasota camp his low weigh in St. Petersburg. Roston—Ob: mp Sox are it Petersburg, Fl; yarm practice session in pre- paration for | spring. training first and burgh Pirates Bruins’ huring right while Babe Ruth brought] her attention upon himself by bewailing resulted in Phi ladelph, mination| sence of Leach nan x-ray ¢ Grover Cleveland Alex- ce, had a ankle. The’ injury ut of uniform for six Alexander sustained eck ago but kept on his the ankle had only been with the ( consisted ma Yesterday regulars Connie to the Ba veport kept the White terday. —Je P Jesse allowed four hits yesterd Browns on club at Palmetto Cleveland, Dunn, captured the day in Cleveland today. She tat the Yankee’s camp Cincinnati Reds, servers at the New say the prospects of the materially better than found and a homer. Cineinnati— mound duty Indians not the unfortunate Ray € New York. a game with the Yan- at 0 Robles, yester- OUT OUR WAY BREAW EM IN TWO! THER OMENTS WE'D LIKE 70 uve ONER - _FENGE PENCILS. egular the see ington were Ohio—-Mrs. game of the se: Cincinnati more Oriole: ground at Punta Gorda, and lost, 7 The same at Orlando today. one casualty, third sacker, sus- hed ankle when nd base and wi itated for a week. The second team won, 1 to 0, —Because ‘of. the ab- Williams, | Phillies outfield for today’s game ants at Bradentown, Fla., nly of younger players. icam heat the regulars journeyed spring play pitchers ven the mound n today’s game with the Buffalo James America’s only woman major league baseball club owner, was with Indians at Lakeland arrived yesterday, just ‘The Indians ‘3 pitchers for hits, including three doubles, a triple teams play il] do part in the game with the Mays had Cleveland since ‘ident upman his life in a game in May or Autrey of Orlando that viel | | and a players at their Augusta, Gi camp, Another stiff worko yesterday's training. - St. Louis, Mo.The Cardinals, at n Antonio. Texas, were idle yester- i day following an all feature of Cardinal training this year has been the-work Of Manager. dongrs Hornsby in“ coaching his hopeful jin thé art of fence busting. He is jetting results, te i Former Harvard | Star Appointed Head Grid Coach | Cambridge, Mass., March 11—(AP) |—Arnold Horween of, Chicag jon Harvard’s unbeaten’ teams of 1919 ind 1920,- coach of Harvard football. He will succeed Robert T. Fisher, | Percy Haughton’s successor who te- tired last year after a series of un- {successful seasons. His salary is {not stated, but under an agreement iwith Yale and. Princeton it cannot exceed $9,000. Horween is now in AM tannery business and is 28 yonrg ol Odds Are Against | Schaefer Tonight| Philadelphia, March . 11, Gees | order to retain the world’s champion- | ship of the 18.2 balgline billiards, | Jake Schaefer of Chicago must make | 864 points tonight before Erie Hagen- | la German challenger, makes | The standing after the second block ! of the 1500 point match was pl | last night, was 1,000 to 636 in favor | of the challenger. The champion dur-' ing the second block reduced.‘ the | German's lead by 119. There were 22 innings. Hagen: lacher had an unfinished run of 87 i | has been appeinted head, when his tally totaled 1,000. Sehaef- er led in the night's play, 619 to 600, The German had the highest. run, aaa id eee the higher average, “TopaY Tt ® (Continued, trom _ pa; ), for trade generally. Thatw would have made a great difference to our stock market gentlemen in days when Eng- land, with her gurplus income, was the big buyer of American stocks. The war changed that. We buy our own stocks now—and collect inter- est, very moderate interest, on bil- lions that Britain owes us. Justice Holmes, of the supreme court who celebrates his eighty-fifth. birthday today a shining light of the high court, from which many younger than he have retired because of age, Justice Holmes inherits the strong, intellect that*his father, Oliver Wen-| dell Holmes, inherited from a~-Kne, of educated, thinking ancestors. ‘ He represents genuine. Democracy, constitution for the people, not for special interests. ‘i Mr. Brennan, of Chicago, is run- ning for the United States senate just to prove the national strength of Governor Al Smith. Mr. Brennan plans to pile up an. orcrmmielniing, vote in Illinois, then inocratic. delegates in 1928, w tigy voted for me, who pale | reflection of. my friend, Governor Smith.” Mr, Brennan's friends denounce McAdoo is “the prohibition date.” Some, including those opp: ed to Governor Smith, think that is bad tactics at this stage of the game. If Mr, Smith's own friends put the C'MON! NO UTILE HAFF! BREAW IT RIGHT 10 Caisse isin aac og aad ON THE AIR HWwOAW. (526) Omaha, Neb.~ The up with on the ‘other, one wet, one dry, will hot “keep President Coolidge awake. It is about time for the “best mind: to select their compromise financial candidate and let the poor thing run, as Mr. Davis did last, time. Trayel develops new. tastes. The war sent millions of you Page aie oe ‘to France. Now France sending millions of snails to ‘America, young Americans having learned to eat and ike them. .. The snails are raised artificially in French‘ cellars, under, artificial sun- light, and artificial rain. ‘Shails.| eat only after a rainfall. When they stick out their heads and lift up their ores they are sprayed with milk and flour and get fat. | Ardent spo: i club members,” are praised for their kindness of heart. They spend time and money feeding herds of starving deer deprived of natural | food by heavy snowfalls in the Adirondack: mountains, Supposé you read of “sporting deer” saving human beings from starvation that they might. have the pleasure and excitement of shooting them later. FEDERAL ‘INCOME TAX INFORMATION A debt and game covered. te “be regtens and charged off the books of the ‘tax- payer for the year 1926 may be de- ducted from the gross income in com- puting net income for that year. The return. must show evidence af the manner,in which the worthlessncss of the debt-was discovered and that -or- dinary and legal means for its col- lection have been or would be un- availing. Bad debts may be deducted in whole or in part. When deducted, the tax- payer must be able to show with a reasonable degree of certainty the amount aoncollectable. Partial .de- ductions are allowed, with respect to spécifie debts only. A.valid debt proved to be worthless may not always be a -proper deduc- tion. For example, unpaid amounts in the seunty, jail at hard labor fol- i ry me prisoner's plea of guilty f CORPORATIONS | ——________"'"“# Orr. Hardware Company, Orr, Grand Forks county, $20,000; G.'J. Stoffell, NOTICR OF MORTGAGE FoR CLOSURE BA Wherear default has occurred in the naymont of interest and pring! pal of the obligation na by the Mortgage herolnatter a forthe and whereas ‘the holder: of said mortgage does elect to foreclose on the past due and unpaid fon ons. and Interest of anid obligation only. Notiee is hi that that certain mortgame executed a1 livered by Abraham Ht. Unruh and Helena Unruh, his wife, mortzagors, to the Manager of The Bank of North Dakota, pt awe, dated the 9, and filed ‘for nthe orice of the Iepiater of Deeds of the County of Burielg! State of North Maketa, on the 2 Gay of June, 2920, at 9 M. and recorded in M rigager at page 36: signed by sald mortgagee, by an in- strument in writing to the State ‘Treasurer of North Dakota, and Hie ssors in office, in trust a for bands-iasued by the State orth Dakota, which assignment wan dated the 22nd any, of April, 1921,-and recorded in said phi ‘of the Register of Deeds on the 28th sey. of April, 1921. at Shi ‘o’cloak, M., dn ok “169” of Mort: ent Hi page eG will be forecio: sale of the premises. in inort- gage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House inthe City of Bismarc’ Burleigh, and State of 3 Dee at the hour of two o’tlock, M., on the 15th day of Apt 1926. to satisfy the amountidué upon the past due installments of said mortgage on the day of sale. Thé premises described in such mort- gage and which will be sold to sat- isfy the same. are described as fol- lows, to-wit: South Half of Seater Erarpher) (S¥%SWH); and Sout ot Southeast. Quarter Meni: Section Thirty-four /34), ehip One Hundred and. Forty-two 2), North, of Range Soventy-five ere will he due on the past due installoents of such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of Eight flundred and Twenty and 14 re representing. wages, rentals, or simi- lar items are not allowed as, deduc- tions unless included as gross income in the creditor's return for ‘théeigear in which the deduction is sought or in| t a previous year. The fact that ex- pected income was not’ received does not reduce the amount of taxable income of the creditor. Unpaid loans made to needy rola- tives or friends with little or no ex- pectation that they would be repaid are not deductible, but are regarded as gifts by the Federal Income Tax laws, FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 11 BEST. PICK KDKA (308) Pittsburgh, Pa. 6:30, Concert; 8:30, Classical; 9, Concert; 11, Musical. KTHS (874.8) Hot Springs, Ark. 9, Organ;.9:80, Classical; 10, Concert. {8 EASTERN TIME WLIT (394.5) Philadelphia, Pa. 4:30, ‘Classical. WEAF (492) New York City. cent Lopez and ner music; 7:30, “Smi Eaekiniten (419), WOC (484), WFI (395), WWJ (352.7), WCCO tareay,. KSD ett WTAG (268), (46 WEAR (3894). 8:30, “itr Voyageurs.” To WEE (476), WFI (395), WCAE (4618), WLIB (302.8), WSAI (325.9), WWI eCliequot Club Eski- BEI (476), WFI (395), WGR (19), WWI vi WCAE | the ($820.14) Dollars, together with statutory costa af foreclosure. Tho portion of said described -mortea, e hereby foreclosed upon and the be_made "hereunder “is hereby specifically doclared to he subject and inferior to the residue of. the, amount secured ‘by said mortgage. enebied tt Bismatek, North Dakota, ard day of February, 1926. GREEN Manager of the Bank of North Hanoi Bs Ament for the Treasurer of the State “of North Dakota, as Trustee for the State of North ‘Da- kota, Assignee of OL Attorney for the Manag Bank of. North ‘Dakotas’ Biemarcls North Dekots -NOTICE.OF LEASING OF STATE) AND SCHOOL LAN! The State and School Lands ‘in Burleigh County, North Dakota, not pl ding Lo) Nidal ott haat ‘rent at 2 -public ‘leen! in the Court House’ in the-City of \ Pop — pale County. on the boca 11926, cqammencing a! y ot M 10 orelock ‘ ‘M. Adt have ereaing neal on Contract will fret ‘be offered for Fone tor a erm of ve, yenta ‘hoginning wi with a 5, -Vin-| Landa which orehentra; 6, Din- | Beat thon , Mid-week Hymn Sing; h Brothers”; 8, “The | ¢ aioe To WEEI (476), ny nncuitivated 5 or. .deactiption ai a been cultivated it Will be leased for a term oreneee Pep ks eeeieies lang srevet to sState prior to uly, Ashe 025. MY penoons, whet Contracts ~have hee zs Suly Int, #835, weil The civen re! ence 'to'iease auch ‘iand fer: ED wen (3028), WTAG (268), ) dai WOC . (484). WCCO (416.4), KSD (asap, WCAE (461.3), WJAR (805.8), “WEAR (889.4). 10, vertown Cord Orchestra.” WJAR (805.9), WGN (3088), W) (A716). WTAG (268), WI ..¢ raenine (461, WP caret, io), Sows SD eis), WADC (258), WSAI (826.9). 11, Vincent Lopez and or- chestra. CENTRAL TIME WHAS (399.8) Louisville, Ky. 4, Con-| 0 ' ce! 320, Vocal and instrumental. KYW (536) Chicago, ill. 6, Mesjenls, 9, Studios 1, Insomnia club. WBAP (475.9) reget Worth, Tex. . 6, ‘Orchest: fea 0, Vocal; 0:30, Band; Al, Variety. Ever daria the 2 a or ‘ated, wut ‘be, Bon ants, pe entire tract ot No divinten ~be ‘made. of any tract oy land. “In case cul- rated vdanda-ace alata Rs lor, je. uncultivated portions muah pete teed must Teused for Winn will be struck off:to the mae saci evo wil be reanited i) x at she time of ing ithe e season -of 1936, also: ot yee. Dellare for three five year lease, a feo of. On- Hi (400) Chicago, Ill, 6, Organ; | > 6:30, Stringed 9:30, Entertain- exay 0180, Popular, WAG; (447.5) Chicaro, Mit. 6, :Or-|4n 6:20, In|! "6:80, Orehestes, strumental; 10:30, Orchestre WFAA (476) Dallas, Tex. 6:30, or:|* ' bingo, IN, #90, Muse ies; 10, Variety. WLIB Y ) Chicago, I). 7, Var- fely;' 11:20, Orchest . MANDAN NEWS - 7" Following a report of present finan; cial eonditions in the citv of Masten! and the indebtness of its taxpe, Tossday night tos ed ls Bervone ary resolntion .was unanimo calling for defeat of the eimnae fia 000 and-filtration plant $1 issues next Monday. It was suggested: t instead a $85,000 bond issue, be: fore the voters at the regular election in April. for repairs, to the! present reservoir and for the crectioi of a. new one, Routine ness was transacted a meeting of the Morton County sociation Tuesday ni New Salem. Conditions 9f the b ‘the county were. ant Deller. fli Fitss ai i) Yon >; 8. wi foe's i te prceictian, of} bY ee dy jonning @A0 acres of Btate v: ‘Janda to.-be:eftered tor ase will be on rie with the Treas- iret of ‘said County for ‘public in| spection for at least two weeks be- gril far, of leasing. neo al rights are rererved to. Stute in all lenses. The Boa: oy Cniversity, and Séhool Landa serves the Tight. to weheck any A hull bids, - Board ~ ree a rat. Behgsh, pene. om pay aeat sum Pate as oes sitet trom Subject: Cr inileo in sit Of Sule ane gest ‘the pepe ant or choo! i Teaaing on ‘the above teri a ual Fane. fame. Turteteh, In snid-State, at tec! ipetition of the’ al Janda which | y root include dy] fh Beh: 201. Lands will ti ow lined Aiald court - yeate; yy afternoon pleas "Aer in, Rosi cme id Glehp FH. His tanger iout oe ndh a "othen| creatures. — av NA DAKOTA, © =" or aan BEnent: Seti gen ems + Well er eae he atone Rut'ie Meecutor of the Laat Wi a Tostament of Ed: STATE ty of Buen ¥ourth Judicial Di ar Thompson, ae He Thomas. he Federal mand fanie Minn jeRata, a corporation, Defen The gunte ot North Dakota to the rea named defendants: You and each of you Are, hereby summoned and requ lo answer the complaint of the plaintitt the ice entitled action, a with served upot a copy/of your ans’ wort] ‘eto upon the subscriber at his pffice ia. The c =} City of Bismarck, County of Bur- sh hand State ‘of North Dakota, in thirty days atter the service this Batinons woes Feu. exclus~ ive ot the day gervice, eee such Buy fase of your ‘failure to appeni . 4 Thove ‘Fequired. the Skin rn tite with ‘take judgment against you by default for Nene reliey ‘gomanved in the cormsiaipt . Dated at Biemardk; North, Dakota, this 8th ‘tex ot. at Office ard Postoftice Address: Bismarck, North Dakota. 3-11-18-26—1-1-8-1 A cnea et eater 1G STATE OF North DAKOTA, Solin: ty of Burleigh. In County’ Court efore Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge: In the Matter of the Katate ‘of Rob- ert: W. Lewnes, Decensed. Josephine -Lownes,. Petitioner, .vs. Wiliam “M. Lownes, Jose May Weed, Arthur Garfield Lowne: Alice Amanda Torne, "Gertie Bl: abeth Peters, Isanc Aihert Lownes, ‘Robert L. townes, Ellen Amelia Jacobsen, Hrnest Lownes, and all ather persons. unknown claiming any estate or interest In or lien or encumbrance upon the property doseribed in the petition or against the estate of'said deceap- od; Respondents. ‘The ‘State of North Datets to the above named Reenoa You ;and each ol vou tre cited and required to appeat before the County Court of the County of ot the County Judge ‘ofan: ‘County, at the Court Houre in the City of Bismarck, in said County and State on ‘the 30th day of March, 126 at the houe of 2 oelock im’ the attern on. of that day, to ‘show! if any you have, why the, ve _named- peti- tloner praying for the. de co of this Court determining ‘the rig! aucoeneion to the'following deacribs ed_real ‘property, to-wit: ‘The Southeast ‘Quarter (SB) Section Nine (9) Townsht; un. fired Forty-theo ¢143). Noreh of nge Seventy-seven (77) West of the Fifth Principal Mogiitan, an Burieigh County. North Dako should not be granted: and pee of this Court entered -eatablishing the Fight to sucrension. thereto, sald above described real extate bein: the property. of ‘tha above. -name Tohert WW. Lownen, Wovens Let 'sérvice he ‘made of this cita- ton as: requited “by ‘la Dated this 10th day of March, A. Sueomee ert Si y_ the, Cour (Beal) 3 of. Burlet, gh. Mae ger Aint pu ty t ape Fourth: udp Piper lar 3. -natrom, ia ntiie Cony eek ue j. Ktkot, Bro nove claiming n.claimin: any estate or’ ini rong a or tien or incumbrance upon prop er ty ste Seneribed inthe ‘Zompia int, “de- Nandan ere corporation,- “Ory ; UMMONS Miknove Ks of” ‘North ‘Dakota To The, Defendants: ‘ou, and seach of you, are hereng' aint }ietzh ‘and State .of North’ Dakota, &nd to serve a copy of City 0 ton, Ni, thirty daymatter the-seryi. sina summons upon:you, exclusive soe the of service, nae re Sepa ve your our faswer: tke against. you fy e rellot Se in ANY eg in de gees. Pigineit's atic eYe Poe ‘Nttice ad- fress and real “ o* Mee pom County, No fin baka” Me mes abe Above at : iB Take ‘Notice’ ‘That eae pases ot cena to tae : clewing ie in he in aa 7 Th rn the Fifth sto! Hats. pikes In Burleigh County, Nort On i I, 5A, Olanes, ‘Commias! ne Be ey lo ereby. ce: enter tu 9 Rtate eatmers aatual Hai ee Wasey resets y authorised tn North Dakota, a d hav mga dee ath eee era of eens, conned agen As mad. Reng for’ ae return "Oe. Bald” a pany Le? een ates ent: t to, ne pollvies pe ares te in ota, unlesa aa ds notitl on.or before: mentha. after first ree for « 4 degton hs ‘at. aca or. cla! name tor, cae by 5 aie | ft ates ereby | of/'was on the ith day ‘of ) of | san t a de- artment ‘bet for, $62.1 tomedeem at this da In addition to the you will be Feauices Re ene rots of the service this notice and in. terest as provided by Jaw and un- lens you redeem sald land trom said sale before the expiration of ‘the time for redemption as Above stated, A deed therect will issue to the vholer nf the tax sale certificate as provided by law Witness my hand ene official seal this. 2nd day, of OF: arch, WN.'D. again Pater<Yegen. motittoa at the aaareibed W821 ember, law, a the ur ei, tnt ie ee ihe + rede: oo from will vappire nino- ‘y-days from. the completed gervice ot this notige. ‘Baid eee! ds described pa | Ne canes ily ‘Taw aahip ount sald for, 3a oe Men redeem at this date, In_ addition amount you will be ee iat to Bayt . the costs Htlintes, Non You are here tract of Ne a, Haveinal and whiel of ‘the service’ of ry : terest as provi ea ve iw + ea you redeem aia’ before «the azn re time for theron. ve stated, a deed therec wine jasue fo the the tax fale eaptitignte as "ay and £94 gtticiad scat Links ‘sna day’ ot J IN, Auditor aia coat Ny Boga, OF RE- ‘deh ‘ATE 0} You ate hereby, notified: that tract land hereinatter "at, he and which was assessed in your name far taxation for the-year 1015 eeember, 1920, duly sold, an -peovided hy law: ne taxen of the year he time for redemm. on, from nad ano wil expire mine= 'y days med the completes a na 8 Gescrihed as follows: ‘Northeast jarter, c Township i 20 tae Te sectien ‘or, Suh: paid by purehaner hee wien a Fequired "to. redecm eat thie "gate, In addition to the ahove amount you will he required to-pi of the service of this niotiee and tae ‘est ag provi law and un- leas you ‘redceny said landytrom mud |. C. DAVIES, 5 Judge of the | — Court. STATES OF NORTIL D. NOTICE: OF ON OF RR- Lot STATE PF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun. of Burleigh—ss. ‘Office of tor, Bismarek, rr, Mankato, lelin 1921, and that the time for rod = ‘(on from said anle win expire ning. t4 Sl Bin § the completed sorvice Said land is describea Bast one-half of the Fant t oneshati tp 141, Range 79, 6. 81 uent paid Amount nr regiivea ela Batre In’ addition to f you will bo requ ined to oy hmouat Ahe service pt BE ants a nbtice foreee AS pro lesa You redeem sald iat said lai id sale before the time for redemption: ara, iat Auditor Ue ae NOTICE or 8 Are. or. ‘pi Rid nalunder ¢ Ghtiton, William G, Hoerr, saan. “You aro ‘here) trast ‘at tena by. relearn pnascthe fae dar tienda ae Ys f zat P aad ay 9) ut 12th Mo ct Se3 = sold far the de eat tanen ot yes Raat uy and ifrouy. sald ‘tte WIE expir from ac 4 You will he so mount Finis enpticert ond in vice ott Sere malt tae efore, “the, expleat ae 6 | a ood Soe GPa surat tae a seletie 25 /28<22 1 ee oo oe | PRAN NK J. NEON, Auditor Burleigh county, Be anide