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Tribune Classified Advertisements —=PHONE 33=—" WORTHY of the name and not afraid to work, I’!! bet you $60 that you can’t work for us 30 days and earn less than $200, Think I’m bluffing? Then answer this ad and. show me up. Opening for Managers. The “Wonder Box” sells on sight. TOM WALKER _PITTSBURGH. PA. SREAT DES D for barbers at good wages; men or women. Short time required. Catalog free. ‘ Estab 1893. Morer Sarber College, Fargo, FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Middle aged lady to keep house for two men. Permanent place for right party. Ten miles southeast of Bismarck, Write Paul Linssen, R. No, 2, Bismarck, N. D., or Phone 7F23. ~ 4 APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two rooms with two closets, nicely furnished for boa! hou: keeping. Hazelhurst Ay ment 411 Fifth street. PI ane 273. FOR RENT—Modern furnised four aie Apt. during session. ae FOR RENT—Furnished gata with private bath. 930 Fourth St. — LAUNDRY HOME LAUNDRY—At most — able rates we launder your clothes without the slightest injury to fabric, For men’s shirts a special- ty. Repairs nae at a small charge if desired. all and deliver. MARGUERIT™. BULTEN’S HOME LAUNDRY. Phone 1017, 31 Ave. A, corner di ht ho: Rate $30.00 per large sleeping room suitable for more than one. Call at 419 Seventh street or Phone 977-W. 5 ce FOR RENT—Two well furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Hot water heat, private entrance and ex- tension phone included, Close in. Phone 375 or call at_302 Eighth St. NICELY FURNISHED room facing south in strictly modern home. Hot water heat, hot water at all times, 3 blocks from P. 0. Gentlemen pre- Thi Phi 967. room furnished. month. Also one TRE ‘BISMARCK TRIBUNE. PHONE 82 FOR SALE FIVE ROOM, brand teh anesiets entirely modern, good neighbor- hood, owner leaving city, FOUS ‘ROOM, brand new bungelow, good neighborhood, convenient to phoolss rabard range, Grae in oe ox, everything comp! ee wel built, can be decorated to sui er; only $3800 on which rea om terma can be arranged. FIVE ROOM bungalow, close in, all modern, spick and span condition,| $4700. SIX ROOM bob noes hot ‘water heat, east front, $39 SIX ROOM nti most pealieni con. dition, nice part of town, conven- ient to schools, south front, mod- ern, built by a carpenter for his own home, $3750. FIVE ROOM cottage, ea: ter, lights, only $2100. FOUR ROOM house, south side, barn, chicken house, 125 feet frontage with excellent garden space, $1700. BUILDING LOTS; a splendid selec- tion in all parts of the city. FARM LANDS; f have sold 28 quar- ters the past year and lave several gales pending now. There are some wonderful bargains on my lists. INSURANCE; Fire, tornado, automo- bile, written in Al companies with prompt s@rvice guaranteed. front, wa- modern house FOR RENT—Warm sleeping room va- cant January Ist. Also for sal Fur lined overcoat an Smith Peone 6383 ITY heeted room in modern apartment, for married couple or girls, Call after i m at the Tribune apartments No. 4 or Phone es fur shed front room, twin beds, suitable for two gentlemen or man and wife. All modern home. 404 First. street. FOR RENT—Two partly furnished rooms for light housekeeping, in all modern home. Hot water ' ‘heat. Phone 478-R or cali-at 418 Twelfth ‘Large modern room, ex- tra warm and convenient. Near pgstoffice and G. P. Hotel. Call at 208 Rosser street. W FOR RENT—Two large furnished rooms in sacdern home. For light housekeepine or sleeping. ‘Call at 949 Fifth street or Phone 931-W. FOR RENT—wo light housekeeping rooms, downtow no objections to one child, Call at 307 Fourth St. or Phone 504-W. ELECTRIC LIGHTED, city heated.| Single or connected light house- keeping rooms. College building. _Telephone_ 183, LARGE NEWLY decorated completely furnished rooms for light eget keeping. Call 525-W or call at 8) Ross: FOR RENT—Nicely ly furnished sleep- ing rooms modern home. Rea- sonably priced. Call at 619 Sixth FOR RENT—Clean warm rooms, 306 Eighth street. YES. — I WONDER WAT THEYRE GOING To DO WITH 1T? —THERE GOES AMY —LET'S CALL, ERIN ABOUT MR, GUNN FINDING THAT 3p i000 ? iF he in. good. condition. Three blocks from postoffice. Possession soon inting and papering complet- K. Doran. EN’ room bungalow with garage; close in. inauite O, W. Roberts, 101 in street. Phone 161. FOR RENT—Small. modern house with heated garage. Inquire L. P. Jonansen, 1c Ave. F. PERSONAL _ EPILEPSY—How p “causes. fits. How promptly, treatise structions. A if WHY OPERATE? Nemeth ons ine cached ‘hen ge rd does the nou oir of loon of time. Hep: ime. ep- atola also removes the calcu- lus f the is of the Kidneys and fic from the bladder. Hepatola was invented by a doc- tor. He was 7 years experi- menting and perfecting the treatment. Contains NO POISON, Sold im the States by HEPATOLA.€6.. Grand Forks, N. D. Bes 152 sus 7 Bt, N. peri ice $6.75 delivered. joned blood stow fits and in- AUTOMOBILES POR SAI tpucl model in good condi Write care of shane Ad. No. 105. ES RE WANTED WANTED Demin work by the hour. Phone 886. FOE SALE—One | om dining room table wit! th chairs, on@! Detroit pickles Oil oven. Phone _1153-W. ry Stove with FOR CALE—Chi imperted German German happers and Rol Hartz Mountain, ibs fies singers, te. Cages, seeds, '15-J. Jacob Bul ak, Box 728. Phone el tp ickinsan, N. WANTED—To bu; articles in go cabinet, electric ran the following used condition: Kitchen , small din- ing table and chairs, dresser, daven- port or settee. Write Tribune Ad. WANTED—Meat market in small town must scription in five room houa cheap, price and de- rat letter, also four or SEED GRAIN—Kubanka and Red Durum, Barley and Buck Write ‘for prices in, earlond lots.| tees, Farmers-Grain Co., Walum, For SALE are ‘sized shee; ost wheat, Pp —________4 | Bills Allowed By | Jarrell Hardware, supplics Standard Oil Co., gas and oil. Modern Machine Works, labor a Filtration Plant, pay roll . American Express Co., expr: )Simplex Valve and Meter supplies. . . PL Logai supplies . French & Capital Laundry Co., laund F. H. Carpenter LbraCo., su; plies L. 8S. Freder ‘dog catcher Chas. E. Rohrer, labor A&M Tire Service, labor Bismarck Tribune, printing and advertising ......... Grand Pacific Hotel, refund on milk license ... Walter McMahon, typewriter Gussner’s Grocery groceries. Brown & Tiedman, groceries. Malm Service Station, repairs. John Dawson & Son, supplies. Bismarck Dairy, supplies for poor .. Mrs. C, Rohidou, rent Corner Grocery, groceries Pauline H. Rich, postoffice box rent .. Harris &.Woodmansee, maga- zine subscriptions .... H, R. Huntting Co. for library , repairing Ay td Cafe, refund on milk license .. Finney Drug store, supp! Montgomery Grocery, groceries Markovitz Grocery .. Hoskins-Meyer, supplies Sloven’s store, groceries Fire Dept., payroll .. Mrs, Anna Brych, laundry Western Union, time clock . N. W. Bell Telephone Co., tolls and telegrams Yellow Cab Co., taxis . Blue & White Cab Co., taxi: Police Dept., Daan iy Drove, store, supplies & Co., decorat- ing streets Hoffman's Cafe, refund . Golden West Laundry, peasy. Sweet Shop, refund .. St. Alexius Hospital, Poor .... In the British National for the Blind, Shakespeare's are available in 46 volumes of viated Braille. ‘eare of 8 6.73 69.23 | gentine and Australia both send their City Commission rate 4.50 115.78 1.09 6.00) 42.79 04! 9.00@11,00; 139.65 5.30 10.00 Fs 5) 10.00 16.90 1.50 rie Library works abbre- kin ee aio advance, aah oe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TREND UPWARD t, one] Predictions ‘of Scant Stocks inet, in Chicago Has Bullish Effect on Market Chicago, Jan. 12—()—Wheat' ad- hvanced ly taday: with general buying om the part of previoys. sell- ers. Strength of rye-had a stimulat- ig effect, the rye market showing independent firmness, and rye export business being estimated as high as 450,000 bushels. Another bullish fac- tor was the scantiness of wheat stocks. in. Chicago and predictions that less than 500,000 bushels of contract wheat would be on hand here by the end of May. | Wheat closed unsettled 1% -to 2 cents net higher, corn % cent to % Write Tribune|cent up, oats at % cent d «cent advance, and provisions un- changed to 30’ cents off. ‘" Corn and oats alao developed firm- corn starting at 4 cent off to % cent up, and subsequently scoring Provisions were oe was pointed out jthat whether or t the world wheat situation is bear- ih, Chicago cannot: draw wheat from any foreign country and that to at- tract any large wheat shipments at all the market here must show 2 clot premium over other domestic markets. Wheat traders took special notice today of assertions that assuming Ar- grain forward during the next cight | weeks, at the average rate of the last five years, the southern hemisphere will only supply about half of the European demand. The possibilty; however, was acknowledged that the movement from Argentina may cx- pand with a rush, farmers in that jcountry being reported gs under financial necessity of marketing their grain quickl, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Jan. 12—(U. D. of —Hogs receipts 16,000; market op led steady, now weak to 10 cents low er: early top 12.20; bubk desirable 140 to 200 pound weights 12.00@ 12.10; 220 to 280 pound average: mostly 11.90@12.00; shipping de mand comparatively narrow; most packing sows 10.65@11.15; few de- sirable slaughter pigs 12.00@12.10; light. kind downward to 11.75; spots 25 cents lower. Cattle receipts 11,000; trade uneven; value to sell at 9,00@10.00: iwth Tuesday’s 15 to 26 cents decline; all other steady; choice prime heav i active demand with. 12.25 paid. 1 loads 11150@12.00; bette: fat cows weak, others bulls fully stead: feeders 11.00@11.50 mastly, chaice kinds to outsiders up- ward to 13.00 Sheep receipts; 11,000; m: few early sales fat la 3 8p around 15 higher; bulk wooled lambs 12.25@13.00; asking around 15.15 for choice handyweights; choice 90 pound offerings eligible eround 12.75; fed |Yambs around 12.50 and below: ex- treme weights 11.25@1.50; steady; 5.50@7.00; choice y. wethers to shippers carly 10, ing lambs steady, comeback feeders fed steers inbetweens, kinds at 12,00@12.75; Tuesday’s. late top fyed- ing lambs 13.00. ” CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Jan, eee wheat No. 3 red 1.3 1 hard 1. Corn No. "4 mixed Ts No. low 714@79. tenths 2 white 450; No. 3 white yel- Timmehy. sed 5,00@5.75. lover seed 25.00@32.50. Lard 12.25, o Ribs 15.50. Bellies 18.60. foyer MICAGO POULTRY Jan. 12—(@)—Poultry ee three cars; ur: Chies fowls, 2e@ne; 19 s ings sear 30; aeestere 198 ane, geese 21@22, firm; . | centered largely in the rails. +} bulls '5.75@6.25, ats] CuICAGO maNce Close Close Yesterday Year Ago 1.384% 1.73% 1.29% 1.50% 1.26 1.43 87% 80% 90% 455% 46% 1.09% 1.07% 15.10 15.42 15.62 16.32 16.37 16.95 oma 1.38% 1.40% 1.29% 1.31 126% 1.27% 81% 84% 88% 49% AT 15% 1.03% 1.00% 7% % 1.02% 9% 26% 12.25 12.65 12.26 12.66 12.32 12.85, 12.32 12.85 14.90 - 14.90 17.37 16.25 14.95 14.90 14,75 FOLLOWS DROP New York Stock Market Dis- plays Complete Reversal of Form Today New York, Jan. 12-—(4)—The stock market displayed a complete reversal of form today, selling down rather sharply during the morning, but turning upward again in the afternoon. Early losses in the issues ran from one to three points, but most of these were substantially reduced or wiped out in the after- noon rally. Easy credit conditions, reflected ih the low renewal rate of four per cent for money, and the pos- ity of an early reduction in the New York federal reserve rediscount rate, furnished the basis for opera- tions for the advance. Recent sell- ing apparently had zpizenathened the technical position of the market and failed. to. disclose any inherent weak- ness. Placing_of the Woolworth stock on a $5 annual basis, following the re- cent, declaration of a stock dixidend, was regarded tg a bullish, factor, both the “old” and "new" stécks moving up over 2 Pointe The weekly steel trade reviews reported a small in- crease in orders, but steel and pig iron.prices declined. Brokers heavy rs continued investment to report a demand, but it Atchi- son was again the leader in that group, selling close to 169, while Wheeling & Lake Erie preferred moved up points to 61%, the highest price since 1925, Hudson and Manhattan, common and preferred, touched 434 and 80%, respectively, tHe highest. prices since they were listed in October, 1924. Heavy trading in Anaconda Cop- per was one of the few features of the industrial list. Heavy liquida- tion of the motors was believed to have been inspired by the fear of further price cu CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Jan. 12—()—Butter low- er; receipts 4,800 tubs; creamery ex- is 484 4 extra firsts 4714; firsts 45@46; @43%. Eggs higher; firsts 3914: @3842; re! extras S25 refregarator firsts 31@'s. Cheese unchanged, SO, 8 , LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Jan. 11—(U. S. D. of A.)—Cattle 3,200; opening fairly detive, strong; 15 higher in spots on steers and yearlings and better: grade she ‘stock; ‘Jower grade she . stock, cutters and bulls steady to weak; bést steers early 9. numerous loads of value to ‘ell at 8.00@9.00; bulk stockers 5.00@7.00; bulk cut- ters 3:75@460; bulk medium grade stockers and feed- efa ‘nctive, strong, 25 higher; bulk 6.00@7. Culyés (2,800; yenlers steady+ to strong, early bulk 11.00; some 11.25. Hogs 22,000; stead bulk and practical top 160 to 250 pound aver- ages 11.70; packing sows mostly 10.50; bulk pigs 12.25; mixed 130 to 150 pound averages 12.00; average cost Tuesday 11.67; weight 207. Sheep: 2,000;. few. sales slaughter lambs 11.50@12,00; best fed western held above 12.60; fat ewes scarce, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE dan. 12 Open, High Low 1.40 1.38% Wheat— 141% 140 I7% 1.40 7% AG 90% 45% 2.19% 2.22% 219s 69% 705% 69% oe RANGE Jan. 12 Open high Low 1.38% 1.40 1.38% 8 Durum— May Suly Mov 1.39% 1.38% 99% 9% 99% 99% 1.00% 99 1.00% 99 2.18 2.22% 218 2.15% 2.18 2.15% 217% BISMARCK. GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Jan, 12 No, 1 dark northern. northern spring. r durum.. ed durum.. red ‘durum...... flax... 2 flax ... No. 1 rye..... Dark haca winter Hard winter No. 3, 56 lbs. or more No, 4, 55 Ibs No. & 1 cent p at 55 Ibs, Ear corn, 70 Ibs, 6 cents un- der shell. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapohs, Jan. 12—(@)—Wheat receipts 187 cars compared to 248 a pe year ago. Cash No, 1 northern 1.41% 11,5356; No. 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy 1.44%@1.46%; good to choice 1.435% @1.44%; ordinary to good 1.42% @1.43%; No. 1 hard spring 1.43%@1.47%; No. 1 dark Montana on track 1.425¢@1.47%; to arrive 142%@147%; My 1.41%; July 1.40, Corn No, 3 yellow 74%@75 Qats No. 3. white 445%@45%. Barley 55@72. ~ @ No. 2, 9554 @90%. Flax No. 1, 2.16%@2.28%. FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., Jan. 12—A)—Hogs 150 to 200 pound weights 11.45; 200 to.225 pounds 11.45; 225 to 275 pounds 11.45; 275 pounds and over Tras@10.5 3; packers 9.75@10.50. Sheep top lambs 1125@11. heavy lambs 8.50@9.50; cull lambs “ MELT Sul , ¥oLx Ree ? A WT OFNCE Now THAT YOuR — Gs PAPA HAS LOTS OF MONEY. jag ties Te To SAY ’| pape Close| pe! 2.214 | A @ light . ewes 5.00@6.00;, heavy ewes wipes. 00; cull ewes 1,00 @3.00; bucks 3.00@4,00, ‘MINNEAPOLIS: FLOUR Minneapolis, Jan. ‘12—(4)—Flour. uncha: to 10 cents lower; in car- load lots, family Tr'seegan quoted at 1.85@7.90 @ barrel nd cotton sacks; shipments 33,060 Bran 26.00@26.50. —_—_—_—_— eee BUTTER af’see 9% pay chy ning stock 22, jarrels. , Bills Introduced) Another series of bil simplify the handling were introduced by The senate sp- propriations committee Tr Two concurrent resolutions, one asking el a eral fund to reimburse farmers ier rain | 3 following the e other recommending i age of “he Burtness bill to ste- jilize the buying power of money, were introduced. On motion of Senator C. W. Carey, Richland. county, the following em- gloves were approved: A. H. Irwin, ssistant mailing clerk; H, M. Stroud, Valley City, clerk of the stato affairs committee; Mrs. Myrtle Hight, Dickinson, stenographer; and. Lee McDonajd, Mandan, clerk of the appropriations committee. Mileage and per diem reports were approved, A petition from the Traill county courthouse, asking that county build- ings’ state fire insurance be made optional when the building is of fire- proof construction, and that apprais- ers be named by the insurance eom- nm, was read. Accompanying the jon was an affidavit from the Traill county auditor. After some discussion, the commit- tee on mailing journals was given a ie hand in its selection of mailing ists, Second-hand book shops in London have been receiving large orders from. Moscow University and similar educational institutions in Russia, STATEMENT Published of Chapter uiring all treasurers betwee first and tenth day of the months of January, May and September in each year to publish once in som paper in names of depositors, new on deposit and = amount of "bond furnighea by such depository. e of bank Sterling State ees pun nt of Deno 426. rt + $1,500 rporate Sur. ing—2% urer of . Burl North = Da- | kota, do xolemnly that the | repert, is corract to the best | my knowledge, information and | lief, as of this 6th day of Janu- ary, 1927, urs. w. A. stiLe&, EMENT FOR ublished provisions 1199, Laws of treasurers betw. tenth day of the mor of Janu- ary, May and September In each to publish once in some news- . the name of of money on he amount of bond nished by such depository. of nk .. . Sterling Amount of De; posit—$1, Description of De da} 1 Ts_of Chapter , requiring all the first and f Nam , iat Bank “Checking. by Bank, . $1,500.00 of Bond +. Cor, Sur. Check ing-—~2% Depository or depositorics have beon duly designated by governing board—Yes. Depository bonds have been sec-. ured at leaxt equal to the amount deposited—Yes. ionds have been made in favor of the palitical subdivision—Y¥. The form of bond has been ap- Proved by the State's Attorpey—Yes. The bonds have been approved by the School Board. Bonds are of file with County Auditor—Yes, 1, Mrs. Chas. Anderson,, Treasurer of White School District, Burleigh County, Sterling, North ota, do solomnly swear that the above re- port ix correct to the best of my newledge, information and belief, as of this 8th day of January 21927. MRS. CHAS, ANDERSON, STATEMENT iz DLICATION mcoetaenre with tion 15 of Chapter requiring. all treasurers the first. and tenth day of the months of Janu- May und September in each year to publish once in some news- Duper in the county, the names of, lepositors, amount of money on leposit and the amount of bond furnished hy Gas depository. Name of Dank Bank ‘of Amount of Deposit .. Dexeription of “Deposit . Che Ra 2 i, Albert practi Treai (rass Lake Bchoot Dist. Burleigh County, ilton, No kota, do solemnly swear that the above report is correct to the best of my knowledge, information and pelier as of this 6th of January ALBERT BACKMAN, STATUMEK? FOR PUBISCATION in accordance with provisions “ot Section 15 of Chapter 199, Laws of 1923, requiring all treasurers tween the first and tent hday of the months of: Janu- ary, Mey and. September in each year to publish once in some news- paper {tu -the county, the names. of Foe eo Ae of “mpney “on mount of bond depository. i vas See ed Sate int ac aay le eel, urer of pyow! pet 35 199, Tate oe 1883. real Rite trepsurers between thes ieee an pel: h BS os ansnee months © a 4 erin eacl year fo"publih, ‘one l gr pet ews 2in the county,. the is depositors, * srmpun it of to r jthe United States is to pN | and 7.29 | Hast a freee cee ye (By: The Asuoeiated Bress) New Yorke-Al wig Walk- er and George’ Olva: ing black bowlers That fram, London, land is giving the higl favor of the type of grey fedptas th New York Democrats have oe London — Amerieans are fecling more and mote &t ho Matches are given away now to purchasers of smokes. And fellows selling hot dogs at sporting events are alpo to’ handle ice cream in. summer. Stockholm —-. Telephone service to arranged within » month.‘ New York—The biggest bank the world ip now: in this town, De- posits of the National City Bank cx- ceed @ billion. dollgrs. London—A non-inflammable film for movies is declared to be success- fut after a test ip a theatre, The inventer has boen working on it for 14 years.’ Boston—If anybody needs a cork- screw, 228,000 have just arrived from France. They are no longer made in great quantities in this country, the importer explains. Sydney, N. S. W.—Papium wives in the Sones See country have to carry packs weighing as mere as 130 pounds. Their ‘husbonds make jo it. them New York—Mae Murra: ly angry over a joke she: can- not sec, It was about her nose. A jeleerens sent by. another woman to her husband and signed with Mae's aes led to the inference that Mae's face had been improved, but she is quite satisfied with her profile as it is naturally, is Pi bee Chicago—It a person is angry the trouble seems to be the same. thing that makes a match hot. Dr. Gilbert J. Rich of the University of Chicago finds that the. blood of good natured people contains less phosphorus than that of others. TOWN DESERTED Boston.—Hurricane — Islund, Me. once was a town of 2,000 inhabitants, The granite industry there used to produce much of the stone used in government buildings. Now the land is deserted, Vin Pesta, ie oc the pop having died ly. e others gradually moved-away as the industry dwindled. b: Learning the Bil eart is the te -| self-imposed task of the 40,000 mem- bers of the Berean Band of Bible Learners. The movement is 21 old and was originated in Acton, don, NOTICE af BXP gaa Or EDEMPTIO State nae Nerth ‘Dakota, cy of Burleigh OFFICE OF COUNTY AUpitor Bismarck, N. Anna Hickel, Rega Do State ‘Treasurer, Bismarck, You are hereby notifie Nat the tract of land hereinafter described which was assessed in tuxution for. the Year nthe 11th day of De- y sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year 1922, and that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninety days from the com- pleted service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: North one-half of the Senthwest quarter and the South one-half of the Northwest quarter. A eheans 10, Township 144, Range 78 Amount sold for, $103.60. Subsequent taxes paid by pur- chaser, $54.51 mount required to redeem this date, $212.72. In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and interest as provided by, law and unless rs, redeem sgid land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certifi- cate as provided by law. WITNESS my hand and’ official seal this 1ith te tee Jepuary, 1927. (Seal) itor Burleigh North Dakota. at confit NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDMMPT! State ef Dgeth _ onniGe OF Bt ore SPhcron a ishek, You are hereby notified ti tract of land hereinafter ‘described and which was assensed in your name for tuxution for the Year 932 on the 2tth day of comber, 1923, duly sold, ae provided by lw, for the. delinquent taxes the year 1922, and that the time for redemption. from sai@ sale will expire ninety gays from the com- pleted service of this notice, Said land iy described gg follows: SF tap Hemethwest Tw aohiy 343, Hin qange ie. paid by pur- eauired to redeem at this poerbatr ft ection N18 Townen Sulu sold Sul juarte me PF my $139, ven sedition to the, share amount ¢ required to pay costs of the service. of this Totes and interest as a ag ided by law and itt you rome em said dfs sald t tor redemption stated: a deed thereof will i the holder of the tax pete certifi: pen a8 provided lay iy shane seal this 11th (Seal) aes undersign cregutrls. 2, tte x a Se, wi cone ely et if fn nigh cae in. ‘the onnty of mont! of this notice, if | Thomas, execyirls ih |e ote. tha ‘Hon, 1 nae the County -Co big County. of; p ts