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CLEVELAND CLUB LOOKS BETTER NOW Unusual Team Spirit and Im- proved Pitching Should Help Indians Cleve- American March sixth in the Lakeland, land finished League last and will be repre- lly the same lineup, any of the What about the prospects of the Indians? On the above information, f players would figure the Indians might be sixth but hardly any bette In the camp of the Indians t is no such a pessimistic feeling. whole believes tter ball club than the ager and intends to prove it. [asked Manager Speaker his opinion he replied: p “It is now, and will continue | cient tha weaton to be, a mu er conditioned team than that 0} “Much Better Team Spirit “There is a much better spirit on; the ball club. That should help con- siderabl, Th pit base my strongest hopes f in the pennant race. “Regardless where Cleveland | this year, it is going to be; ch better ball club and is going far more interesting baseball. That much [ can promise the fans.” xperting ball club that finished | sixth last season and is almost tain to start with the same lineup cessary to get some new ing along those lin physical condition of the Cl compated to that of last year impressed me most. I doubt if the en terans and rooki than pounds of Pitcher Joe Shaute mueh last yea eveland club is going to be H shape for a flying start and s hanking on get- ting it, if his pitching delivers. So Goes Balt Club isi Pitching is Sp “s problem, like that of most every other manager. If Joc Shaute and George Uhle come} through, then the Indian cent more efficient. If thes club goes down with them. Shaute, who reported w about 230 last spring, is around George Uhl 1 h re squad of ve- $ carrying more excess wi alene had that 0 | round 180. pitchers are c st year poor condition handi- capped them. This year there will be no such ¢ In ranking my teams I wouldn't pick Cleveland to win the pennant, hut I might add there are less formid able clubs in the American League. Efficient pitching by Uhle Shaute would make the club a first- division possibility, and that kind of basebal! interests fandom. Stribling and | Slattery Fight Tomorrow Night. Young weigh., tt Madison at ed here f tomorrow night e Garden against Jimmy S| as of Buffalo, who 2 year ago w mn his own right. six-round decision his credit, SOME INDIAN POW-WOWS By NEA Service Lakeland, Eng., March 24.—Charley Jamieson, rated the best outfielder in | the American League in 1924, who { slumped so badly last season, looks set for a good year. ot off bad, did everything wrong. lost confidence in myself and then I just dragged along to a bad finish,” is the way Jamie explains it. over Stribling to Fred Spurgeon, assig second for Cleveland thi shortstop at heart. He much prefers to play that position. On the same team with Joe Sewell he is out of luck. If “Red” Strader, California foot- ball star, makes the grade as Cleve- land catcher, American League bas runners are going to meet stern op-i position at the plate. Husky and with football experience, Strader blocks ‘the runner ax effectively as Steve O'Neill did in his palmy days. Strader comes to the Indians on recommendation of Charley Sehmidt, who back in the years when the Tygers were winning pennants did much of the catching for Detroit. Schmidt says Strader won't be ready for a year, possibly two, but when he arrives Cleveland will have a great catcher. A tendency to ertatie play in the] jy field last season cost the Indians many a ball game. Manager Speaker working overtime in ‘an effort to cortect fielding faults, Batting in aj sense being temporarily sidetracked. Southpaw Sherry Smith, looking not a day older than he did 10 years \jthe most promising youngers on and |, Cub Rookie Art Jahn One of Best Youngsters in Cubs’ Camp. ART JAHN alina Island—One cf cago Cubs is vutfielder, Jahn a favorable impres-} ining camp of the squad here. He's) a making a ‘ve sion in the tr Me thy heavy hitter, fast afoot and covers y of ground. Jahn was given a trial by the Cubs late last season and showed enough to warrant a trip te the training camp grind. He came “up” from the Flint club of the Michigan-Ontario League, where he had been quite a sensation. the would field job on the ball elub tiled. He sure can hit Ma better th he plans way he nothing wrong with his epties. wer Speaker says his legs feel nin a couple of years and The only battle for a position on j defaulted * Ycan League hurlers to reach 20-game mark in victories. itched one-hit game against Washington. Didn't allow safety. un- ‘til ninth inning. Also hurled three- hitter against Red Sox. Turned in-| five shutouts. Vitehed innings last season in 43 games, ranking next to Herb Pen- | nock for most service. He's a right- hander nd is expe: ed to prove one of White Sox campaign. STARTS ON AN ITALIAN TOUR: Wil Return to Paris April 10) to Practice For Interna- tional Matches | March 24.) —| Ridley of England, who won her to the singles final of the Can-| club lawn tennis tournament, | and the tournament cup was to the growing col- lection of the American champion, Mi Helen Wills. The final had been deferred by rain for two successive days, delaying Miss _Ridley’s Miss Wills is starting on her Italian tour tomorrow, planning to visit Mil- an, Florence and Rome, She will re- turn to B April 10 to begin prac- ation for the interna: tinal matches with the French cham- ion scheduled for May and June. Suzanne Lenglen, who returned from Italy yesterda ys her next tournament appearance ‘will be at! Wimbledon, England, in June. { - \ nes o—________-—-e Spain Paolino Uzcudin of y Eng- knocked out Drake of land (1). Wilkes se sul B ~Pete scored’ a. technical Georgie Russell (9). as City, Kans.—Joe | Rivers, ‘ity, knocked out Robby Hig- Latzo, knack- Eddie Huffman third, the rookie ran Lutzke be- t present both the Indians is at Hodapp and the vet ing the ‘contenders are going gre rking hard to per- f all after the manne of the one thrown by Herb Penn Joe realizes such a hook would 4 use his effectiveness. BOXER’S HEART | ISSUBJECT OF: MUCH COMMENT).— * Referee Feared He Had a “Bad Heart”—Fight Fans Say “No Heart At All” Q (P)—The English heav subject of Paris, March of ty Drake, boxer, was the comment today. Henri Be: aa heart weight | jocular n, noted referee, de- at a fight between Uzeudin, the ore of the on the ,#round that the glishman had a ‘bad heart and might be killed. Some folks who saw the fight last night li no heart at all. shed off the Eng- 25 seconds of fighting. pectators otherwise gave vent ‘to their indig- nation by pelting the ring with all kinds of missiles. In excuse for Drake it was explain- led that he had never recovered eon the effects of numerous knockouts Jack Dempsey during two week: ibitions in Germany last y when Drake appeared as Dempsey's sparring partne! When the men shook hands at the clang of the gong for the start, Drake was shaking like an aspen Physicians who examined him prior to the bout declared him to be fit. lishma of self announced he was all right saying “I'll show them who has got a weak heart when they see Paolino on the floor.” The Englishman hardly laid a glove on his opponent. *” Helpful Hints by | Golfing Stars + | | FRANCIS OUIMET—V. OWING. ‘hirer snot Many a e the average golfer faces a pitch shot over a deep sand trap with fear and tremblin; : him a 15-foot putt to win a mateh bothora hint Mut lightly berause he} feels he may make that putt and if he doesn’ wall,” the chances are against anyhody's holtr 15-foot putts and consequently it fails t i poise, or emotions. But that pitch to the well-guarded green seares him most to death” That same pitch shot for the s layer is greeted with joy for he nows he ean pitch safely to the green and that is the least of h one farémost thought is how close can he get 11 to the hole. jock Hutchison, a master hand when \it comes to pitching a golf hall & green, scored a great many thre ton’ par four holes of this type when he won his British title s cause this sort of shot was easiest for him to play. imply the ago, reckon’s he’will win a few games. for ‘Mister Speaker. ‘ Joe Sewell is general); recognized as the oh valuable thortetep in’ the ican. League. ia easily the n wt hitler an ri of Pitts. Firat plone voutahines Fi ‘im in field, ing. consider Cae foal : with abeyy All stat players are not nearly. as expert as Jock when it comes to pla: ing pitch’ shots, but nevertheless all golfers among the top ranks. are ex- tremely accurate with a maxble ‘or “Copyright, 1988, :oRADERS knocked out Tony Fuente, (5). Portland, Oregon.—-Harry * Dillon, Paul i technical Knock out over Nig ¥ . The ‘Referee Where did Rochester finish in the first half of the American League basketball season?—G. H. purth, with nine wins, seven de- feats. naWtere’s the home of Bill. Mehl. former western open golf thampion? D. S$. St. Louis, ae a ™jahanton us 1. yl pannitan the ten- ~ ‘The Nut Cracker | Ee ves eer ine BY JOE WILLIAMS ! They've changed cabinets in France again. They change ‘em over there more often than Connie Mack changes pitchers in a ball gam lasts long enough to become popular. The French governing power nee Or unpopular either for that ae] A French statesman starts the day with the responsibilities of the re- public on his shoulders and ends it with the official ax on his warm, pulsating neck. There are a lot of uncertainties in fe including matrimony, trapeze work, channel swimming, white mule and French politics. What France seems to need is a more stable government and less bray- ing in the political barnyards. Some of the grounds on which a mown government may be abrupt- and informally overturned in ce are: Eating knife. Failing to apologize to a taxicab driver after being tun down. Incorrect pronunciation of the word apache. Wearing fawn-colored on Tuesday between 5 o'clock. Consuming German in publie. Consuming German in priyate, spring peas with a spats 3 and (e) pisIner (f) pilsner The current. modet of French gov- ernments seems to have been pattern- ed after Georges Carpentier's fighting style. Georges usually went out in the early rouni It probably will become necessary to devise yome means of entertainment to at least keep the French states- men in one spot long enough to pose CHALMERS KNIT UNDER- WEAR * FOR SPRING Inves- tigate | @ q loutstanding dependables the coming | HELEN WILLS | champions, ai jE) ite THE TOURNAMENT | tioned the trip with the stipulation Se ? FIGHT RESULTS {/¥ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE * for an official group picture, We suggest: (1) Joe Cook, imitating a trio of Peruvians, Babe Ruth’ hitting pop to the infield. (3) Dumpeey and Wills ight ‘Stoline, gi ue Mich., or Moline, A. treatise gn oe’ vO iaees love Peggy the raliroad tracks. The cost is est: mated at $237,000, exclusive of prop- erty ae It has been estimated hat $15,100 have been lost annually ft traffic tieups caused by this grade crossing. signing Niles, NOTICE TO SUPPLY FENCING Bids are requested to suppiy and erect 2400 6 feet high “Square Deal Corn Crib- bing” together with steel posts and corner posts (set in concrete) about the Edmund A. Hughes playground near Country club, west of. \own, said bids to be, opened at special meeting of school board in high school building at 7:30 p. m., Tues- day, March 30, 1926. Privilege re- served to reject any or/all bids. By Order of Board of E@ucation. RICHARD PENWARDEN, -17-19-22-24-26 Clerk. cD) phases. of Hopkins. | The following ad is being run in he classified sections of the Paris dailies “WANTRD—Lightning change artists and others interested merely in week-end employment for positions in the French cabi- None others need apply.” 30 Teams Entered in National Prep School Tournament i Chicago, March 2. basketball’ teams, or MORTOAGH FORE- ‘has heen the terms and conditions of rtain mortgage hereinafter installment ‘Threo Hundred Twenty-five (3 Dollars due Kebrua 936, and taxes in the sum of Two Thousand Four Hundred Sixty-five and 5/100 Dollars paid October 30, covering the years 1920, 1921, 922 and 1923; and in the sum of ‘our Hundred Forty-nine and 6/100 $449.06) Dollars paid November 13 NOTICE 1 That that certain age executed and delivered by D. King and Maud M, King, his wife, mortgagora, to Th Land Bank of Saint Paul, a body cor- porate, of the City of St.Paul, Coun- ty of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, mortgagee, dated August 1, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- ty North Dakota, on August 12, 1918, and recorded in’ Book 151 of ‘Mort- gages, at Page 335, will he foreclosed iby.a ‘sale of the premises in. such ‘nortwage and hereinafter described, i atthe rit door ef the Court House, Joe Moug and Mike in the an County of * Hurieigh, and State of North Dawotn, Kelley to Meet in [itinetiour Of 2 o'clock P.M. on the ard day of May, 1926, to satisty the Ring at Jamestown}: installments made subject and inferior to the un alance of the principal and in. Terent which, will” become use quently due and payable o} (#)—Thirty “ot them on the entry list of the national prep school tourney at the University of Chicago, Mareh 30 to April 4, Bids are out to complete |} a total of 40 quintets, 3 N. D. CHAMPIONS MAY 0, N. D., March 24,—(?)—Far- go iN school basketeers, North D: kota champions, will compete in the national prep tournament at Chicago, provided sufficient funds can be rai: ed to finance the trip. Schoo) authorities Tuesday sanc+ that at least half of the money be raised seription. expense by popular sub- Jamestown, N. D., March 24.-—(4)— “ans of this district are promised the fight of fights here Thursday evening when Joe Moug of Medina meets eal feet (more or less) | To NEED NEW ROAD SIGNS. Thefe is a general need for the replacement of signs on our rural) ti highways. There a need for: NOTICE OF fee ATION OF RR- See oF Nouri DAKOTA, Coun. ty of Burleigh—ss. Office of County Auditor, Biama: dD Young Reai_ Estate Co., Bismarck, N. Dak., Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, Mina.: You are hereby notified that the |" tract of land hereinafter described and which was assesséd in your name for taxation for the yenr 1920 was on the 13th day of December, 1921, duly sold, as for the 19: yy days from the completed service oF ae native, Said land ts described as follows: Northeast quarter, Section 23, Township 139, Range 77. Amount sold for, $140.96. Subsequent taxes pald by ‘purchaser, $426.49. Amount required to redeem at this date, 4.86, Ih addition to the ahove amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice nterest as provided by law and you redecm said le before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax. sale certificate is provided by law Witness my hand and het seal this 2nd day of March, ANK J. sons Auditor Burlelgh County, CITATION ING PETITION FOR PoTABLIRA MENT oF STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. « In_ County Seneh Before Hon. Lo Davies, Judge In the Matter of ‘the Estate of Jennie illiams, Deceased. Baird as Receiver of Bismarck Bank, an insolvent corporation, ep eat tus A. Williams, Erastus A. Willams, JreMathilda A.W iiliams, Evelyn E. Hoefer, formerly Evelyn Williams, Alice J. Towne, Tor merly Alice J. Williams, Odessa Wattam, formerly Odessa Wil- Hams, and all other persons un- known claiming any estate or in- terest in or Hen or encumbrance upon the property described in the petition herein, or against the es. tate of said deceased, Respondents. Tho State of North Dakota to the Mforesaid mortgage of ‘The Feder and Hank of St. Paul amounting ine Thousand Righty-six and 91/100 (39080.91) Dollars, ‘The promises d in auch mortgage and which Will be old to satisfy the same are C of Burleigh, orth Dakota, and de- scribed as followa: All Section Three (2) and the puth Halt of the North Half (8% Yof Section Two (2), Township Hundred Thirty-eight (1 Range Seventy-eight and all North of Section ty-four One Hundred’ Thirty th, Range Seventy-eight t lying south of the North Mike Kelley, local pug, inva 10-round headliner with Louis Snyder of Sanborn ‘and Submarine — Smith,| Moorhend, fighting the semi-windup, Odds at first that Kelley would nat last past the fifth round have chang: ed as the fight approaches until now. is offered. QUIETS DISTURBING RACKING CcoUGHS Ae ‘orth, Ga Y Halt Healing pine tar, pure honey, and 34) other soothing, cough-healing ingre- go into the making of HONEY AND TAR. No justly feared by careful mothers, harmful, and hout medi- cinal value, Read the bottle contents as given on the package, and learn y FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR is the superior cough remedy, safe for: children and grown persons, and re- liable for coughs, colds, croup, tick- ling throat, nervous hacking and like irri Refuse —_substitutes.— opiates, Tie ne, 0 ore. or lesa, will he due on said mort- gage at the date of sale fer sald Iment and tax sum of Three Thousand Three Mun- dred Sixty-four and 8/100 (8 Dollars, together with statutory at- * fees and costs of forectos: ided by law. wth day of March, paeiaed ee ND BANK 'E CROSSING ly traveled grade Los Angeles is to be d by the construction of a subway underneath an elevation of ~ Mortgagee. Ralph Attorney for Mortgagee, ara arp Y. D. “2431-1 7-14—21.98 Above Named Respondents: You and each cf’ you are hereby cited and required to appear before the County oui lad of the County of Burleigh, said State, at the office of tho oun ty Judge of said County, at the C House in the City of: Bismarck, said County eal State, on the 15th day of Al pelt A. A. 1926, at the hour of ten eclock in the forenoon of that day, to show cause, if any you have, why the:prayer of the petition hore- tofere filed in this court by the above named petitioner should /not be granted and 2 decree entered by this court ostablishing in the known respondents above named the right of succession to the estate of Jennic Williams, deceased, and partic larly to the premises in such dtencribed ‘is follows, to-wit (13), Fourteen (14), 21), Twenty threo ( wenty-folir (24) in Block Ninety-two (92) of Willlams Addition to the Clty of Bismarck, Nagth Dakota. ne made of this citation abereaiired: by Dated this Sard Way of March A. D, 1926, (Seal) DAVIES, Judge of the Counts Court, Zuger & Tilletson, Attorneys for Petitioner. — 3 Ty the Court: 1. 8-24 j work. All the mellow richness and fragrance of the finest Havana, softened and amazingly smoothed by the rare imported wrapper. chboy! _Just step up and get ineroduced. "You've got some brarid new ideas on good cigars coming to you, ‘this real treat today. CONGRESS CIGAR co. Ine. Phila, Pe, THE MAJOR (actual size) 10¢ + Blunt size - 2.for 2$c Magnolia size - 1$¢ Perfecto Grande, 3 for 50c THESBHATOR x. Mild? Smooth? Boy, Give yourself WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1928 clears nt cl oo = Tevrieg the winter here erased bol ere gean wiles Su Hinckley, also stag ri a Teas ae atitioner, M. Towne, Nellie Hinckles; Cora: ettrude Parrin,, Curoline Viewin Gould y Ar sand a tuiloeatn ra Me Te ir Von named ‘petitioner, ister and Zuger attorneys, and to ‘owne, Gertenudo Farrin, Caroline a ginta Bacon and Levi C..Gou You will please take notice that the above named eependnats: Splits Hinckley, the: District Court in and for the County of Bur- léigh, and State of North Deets pe the order ¢f the above named urt of date the Sth day of aiRSSH, , admitting will to probate appointing the above named Bis toner, “Arthur Van Horn, executor the last will and testament of x c Tilpekiy, also known an Al- aus Cc. Hinckley, deceased, and de- nds a new teial before a jury in said District Court. rami this 12th day of March, SCOTT CAMERON, for Respondent Nellie ine Bismarck, North Dakota. March 17 and 24th. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALF BY ADVERTISEME! Notice Is Hereby Given, "is that certain Mortgage, execute ed and de- livered _b; Mida fenteadt and Laura Middlesteadt, husband and pan ta Eaton Loan ‘eency; @ corporation, Mortgagee, dated the 21st day of Januar; ey. as 2 nineteen hundred and. twe filed for record in the office of ‘the Register of Deeds of the Count; Be Burleigh, and State of North ee on the 29th day of May, A. D. 1920, and recorded in Book 161 of Mortgages, at page 611, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises in such Mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed, at the front door of one Court House in the City of Bis- marck, in the County of *purielgh, and State of aes Dakota, at:the hour of two o’c! M., on ‘the 19th day of April, oo aatisly the amount due upon si Mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said fortgage ARE will be sold to atisty o those certain urleigh, and State of North Da- ‘ota, ee described as follows, to. wi The East Halt of the Soath- west apattet, (E% of SW) and the Yeu fal of the Southeast Quarter W% of iD) of Section Two (2), fr Township One Hundred Forty- wo (142) North, of Range Seventy- ight (78) Went, of the 6th P. St. On account of default in the terms and conditions of said mortgage, the mortgagee has heretofore and doca hereby elect to declare the cn- tire amount as secured by aforesaid sorteage Immediately due and pay- able, ‘There will he due oh Raa fe dat gage at the date of sale the of Two Hundred Sixty-eight and 03/100 ($268.03) Dollars. EATON LOAN RI Nef ACC. LAWR E, MURPHY e Ai .LES, Attorneys for Mortgage, Fargo, ballet Dakota, 10-97-2434; 4—7-14 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for the construction of a sanitary sewer on Mandan Ave- nue from a point 110 feet south of the south line of Avenue O to tho center line of Avenne C, in Sewer Lmprovement District Number One, City of Bismarck, North Dakota, od by the Board of City Commissioners of sald city un- til eight o'clock p.m. Cee 2 fot 1926. Plans and’ specifications on file in the office of the city Auditor, The following approximate quan- tities are given for the guidance of bidders: 300 linear fect of six Inch sewer ler. made upon a th payment for all work ‘ork be commenced on or before ‘April, he. 1926, and completed not later than April 30th, 1926, Fach bidder shall state ‘in his. bid the rate of interest the warrants shall bear, not. exceeding sev (a) per cent per annum, which shall be received and acgepted ‘hy. im at par in payment for the work. - Each bid must be :aecompanied by @ certified check in the amount of Five Hundred Dollarz geen aged made payable to. the order of Pp, Lenhart, President of the Board of City Commissioners, a8 a guat- antee that the bidder will, if suc- reessful, enter into and execute a {contract for the performance ofthe Each bid must also he ace companied by a hidder’s bond in a sum equal to the full amount bi rovided in Section i, Comp! ted ws of North Dakota, 19 The Board of nd Commissioners serves the right to, Fedeet any or re all bids. 3-17 and 3-24. y Auditor, NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- STATE OF NORTH AKOTA. Coun. Pity. of Burleigh of g . uditor, Bismarck, ' Bauer, Bism: N. e hereby: notified. that the viana. hereinafter described m said sale will. expire nine- | o! ve ar "fram the completed service ld land i described as follows: me 1 A 5.in Coffins Addition SNe oat tate Re ig er it Havent to redeca” Be ‘this dat 8 STATE OF NO TH DA ty th ar t preminen situated inthe County of i: k taxes | Fr the Board of City C snieobeuee 4 ol it ‘om ners o| the City of Bumarek, 3 North Dakota, ‘until e! 2b ‘cnt 92 oF mah ye LH Flt OR tat bi a aK. omy ied by detalled Bhecitlentions ‘coveriny the machine ned to he furnished. The Board of City Commissioners reserves the right to nepers SRF ot all or all bid: |. ATKINSON, ie ‘Auditor. ‘3-17 and 3-24. SECOND. Adit For ACATIO: OTA, Coun- An. ‘Suatice john A. Nordstrom, pauatice of tao Bald Meat & Grocery, Baldwin, D., We C. ‘Geneke, j proprietor, atnti¢s, vs. George Larson, de- fonda: The State of North Dakota to tho sald defendant: this second summons herein you are directed to appear before me at my office in Crofie one Burleigh ba bd North Dakota, at two o'clock p.m. of the 12th day of April, A. D. 193 , there to answer the complaint. of Baldwin Meat & se feat dy N. D., against you, ing thet you are indebted to sald Mainete in the sum of One Hundred: Twenty-four and 54-190ths Dollars ($124.54). for goods, wares “ merchandise sold and delivered o you and your family at your, spe- etal instance and request, and for the reasonable value thereof, a tween February 13th, 1924, and D. cember 4th, 1526, and no part which said sum has been paid; and demanding rineeat against you for the sum of $12 ieasther fle interest thereon a ‘t 2 85 fn and tho costs and diabutsemente of this a tion; By zen are notified that un- less you s¢ appear and answer, the plaintire will sake Judgment against yorniven thie ith di f March, 192 ven this ay of March, JOHN NOR. Justice of the FP County, North Dal Let the: foregoing oemmbne be published once cach week for three successive weeks Hy the Bismarck Daily Tribune,, publ oe At Bis- marek, North ‘Dak JOHN A. "Nonpstnos, Justice. 3-17-24-31 “Tana Hank of Saine Paul, Min You are herehy notified that the tract of land hereinafter deserihed and which was assessed in. your name for taxation for the year 1920 war on the 1th day of December, 1921, duly sold, as provided by Ia for ihe delinquent taxes of the year 1920, and that the time for redemp- tlon from said sale will expire ni y days ‘dig the completed service of thin notice. Southeast ; Township 129, Amount sold for, $120.09. Subsequent taxes 2 by. purchaser. $381 to 0. ired to redeem at 6. In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this noti and interest as provided by law and uniess you redeem said land from said sale hefore the expiration of the time for redemption as ahove stated, a deed thereof will tasue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by law, Witness my hand and official seat this 2nd day of March, 1926, | RANK J. JOU Auditor Burleigh Co ns 5 17-24 scelisseunspubieniislalieaauaiuactenute NOTICH OF big lad OF RE- ST. eine of fate a tape Rants Audios Bism arc! To Zubulon B. Lash, Sterling, Farmers & Merchants tate n! Driscoll, oe Dd. 8. Parke, Bii marck, Dak. You are hereby. notified that the traet of land hercinafter described anit which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1921 waa on the 12th day of: December, 1922, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year 1921, and that the time for redemre tion’from sald sale will expire nine. ty days from the completed servi ot this notice. Said Jand ta described as followa: Section , Coun- ffice of » N. D, In addition to the above amaunt you -will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and interest as provided by law and unless you redeem’ said land from sald sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to holder of the tax sale certificate as qoeiaee y law. ess my hand oe ote) seal this Sha aay OR OSR 1926. Auditor Burleigh County, Nae Dek, NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF, RE- STATE OF ROBE DA DAKOR, ome D. st hh eae ene th name: for r the mn the 12th day pa 4 rom the complet i pervice notice. writ Tana ik descrjbed: as follows: Lot 2, Block 14, Riverview Addi- tion to the cleat Bismarck. Amount sold for, $123.23. Subsequent taxes paid by Durchaser, $116.59. Amount egrues to redeem at this date, - $335.17. ej and interest as provided .b; unless you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above ntat a deed thereof will issue to aiden of ve. fax Bale certificate we an provided by wae a ae and official this 2nd duy-of Mare Nas ice J. Jolson ° Auditor iE ithe NOTICE OF ayoN or Baca STATE OF NOW OTA, Cann Buricigham oltlen ont Austr, renee Toc. my As RC een, Dak. Biamarc! B.: re eet oritied that the lang hereinafter, deacrihed and which: war ass purchaser, $8 Amo’ to redeem nt thie dete, $365.18. 1 addition f ‘abov. eter eaale ‘cortifiente if | To Sco! Wit he it 1 A ie Ms yp poe and eigela wea Auditor Burleigh ene fo. * aie ’ ‘$10-17-24 NOTICH OF EXPIRATION OF RE- ETATR OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh.—na. ounty Audie Prema, ND. ‘binmarcig qButialog Y & Moan Asso: are ule notified that t! tract of land ati ie as det from said sale will expire nine- pare from the ‘completed. wervice * Bald land is don ber 4 South one-half of Le ws, follow: ert Pacific ut Oia to the ¢ » | wol * for, rola fo a en ok sit 1.46. to in addition * the aho: ‘ol 9 will be : ated a deed tx ft vided by aR. and and officlad eéal|. =n ie

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