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‘4 FOR SALE, or ‘trade sfor, WANTED—An - pes housework, geitl for sent 08 enced _ waltrosees atthe Lewisiand Clark mighinst ie ab _ Mandan,.N. D. : FOR SALE—Two good meat markets. [] Must sell because of reed pls 1350) Bpet’ cash ness, equ rgai na. C a or write 2 “ apie Mat Dox f ‘Underwood, a D. or Box 213 1 Gere rigon, IN. 'D..: FOR CALE—Choice imported German "Role German Cheppers sane rts Howntain, also native si its, etc. Prone Cases, ‘$reat Bae ee Bull, “Dickinson, N.| Fog FOR. SALE—0r trade for -enesp v cattle, 4 lots N.-E. corner of" lock 41, Thirteeaen “street north, two ‘blocks ‘from Richholt school. Phone akin Bert ‘Buckley, Glencoe, N. )'Bosch Radio set complete for,$97.50, . Inquire Dakota _ Auta Sales, FOR SALE—Piawo,‘theap it taken at once. 508 Fifth: street>Phone 678-W. soar” LOST—A spare.tire:-from Ford about % mile east of .Menoken, Finder please return to 409,.W. Rosser, Bismarck, N. D, Reward. WANTED—To buy three from private owners, coupe, and'sedan, “Write P. 0. Box: 623, eee aE FOR “aera Bismarck, resident or business property. A 1600 acre stock and wheat ranch in Wibaux county, Montana, >“ nouse, 2 insertion, 25. words, 2 eomtione titers a ro) a i ee ” J weak Sowonde ter ~t Regs sess exe sere es Re serra geo Jeb Posseasi ‘and ate ‘compiet- oa J-K. Doran. ‘Nearly 586: rence ate eas tive! ‘bungalow wit a 3 “W. jone. Be pve wi close, in. Inquire: x Main street. FOR BENT roem. 2 bloeks~east éf school, arn end, 413 Raymond.} FOR A smail furnished-apart- all.at.709. Ave. A. relosets, nicely turataned “er, light closets, nicely fu: ler bousskeeping. Hasae jurat rt — ail Fifth satrest, one: YOR RENT—Modern furnised four a Apt. during session. acres under fence, about 175 acres} under cultivation, Bair, dpildings, Running water. No :incumbranec. This is -one: of the. best « stock! ranches in’Easterp. ‘Montana, . Will give some .one.a goed buy or trade. Address C.“W. Finkte, "215 Washé: ington Ave., ‘Bismarck, N, Dak. -or. call telephone No. 601. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION. OF | REDEMPTION State of North Dakota, County, of | State of North Dakota, County of |Stite of fale a pakotn, County <of | Burleigh—ss. Office of County Auditor, Bismarek, North Da G. Hoerr, Mankato, Minn., Coffin, Kensie, N. e hereby notified that the. tract of: land hereinafter Fe mage or and which. .was -asseased in your. namo, for taxation for the.year 1921 was on the 12th day of December, ee *. On, pola. as provided by law, e: deli t taxes of the-year, Tae, "Sad that the time for redemp- -eaid sale will expire the completed Baw Yo: Said land is described as follows: Southwest quarter, Section 1. Twp. Range. 77. 27, Amount required to redeem at this date, $84.45. . In addition tu the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice gnd in- terest as provided ‘by law -and “an~ less you redeem said 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 certificate as provided by law. Witness my hand and official seal this 15th day of January, x K. LYONS, tor Burl County, Avsltor Noi Dakota. First Publication, Januaey 38, 1927,| ¥ . FIND THE MAN “Fighting is all right, provided you do it intelligently.” “Yes, but you can’t always find a man smatter ; then “yourself"-Au- Londo J for unt sold. for, |: 02] FOR RENT—Two ‘pleasant sleeping]. re) eee at ‘washing. Price ‘Call at’ SOE Third setae Bh ERG eA RE, FOR RENT—barge «furnished “tight ‘Sara, toewid room with erie smange: <Locyted tuwntown. Call: at! : He al a a raige: Rich. Buying Inttyenced By, Unex- pected Upturns at ‘Liver- pool and Buenos “Aires Chicago, ., Jan. .18—()—Assertions that the “Argentine government pro- poses to buy and hold. off the. market huge quantities. of wheat did much today to lift prices... .Unexpected -up- feqnt room) turns at Liverpool end Buenos Aires and ‘kitchenette, ‘modern, ~inquite| contributed further 314 “Third street. ‘Also: garage for| did‘ reports that a good Part of. Kan- _Fent, $4.00 per moath. s is unprotected by snow. Export FOR RENT—A well furnished room|semend for North American, wheat, By light bye ing. Call At 411. “wheat closed str % street, Hazéthurst apartments, sed strong % to 1% net Mone 273, ‘higher, corn. % to % cent up, oats : ae, %@% to.% advance and. provisions FoR RENT—Nice. warm modern fur] varying from five cent decline to 50 ‘Rished room. Plenty of hot water.’ cents advance. “Call 322-M or 605°Third In connection with reports today ai of widespread better market . in Europe for wheat, it was pointed out that stocks at Liverpool have .heen redyced to 440,000 bushels:as, against 4,128,000 bushels a year ago, +,Be- fides, there was trade gossip circu- lating . that .the Argentine .govern- ment might purchase, a million tons of wheat to aid Yarmers. . , . Corn’ buying was encouraged on ac- unt of higher prices current for competitive ¥ecd stuffs, notably cot- ee seed and cotton seed meal. latter:in the last ,woek -has jumped FOR RENT—WMice front room in mod- eras home, suitable ‘fortwo wivnl © $87 Acton from WSO, ‘board, (Call at 909. Eighth ‘street! peape-NARROW AT. ne B34J, zi MINNEAPOLIS TODAY, ‘ FOR RENT—A large warm -room. in ‘Mtnneapolfs, Jan, 18-0) —Wheat pt home, suitable for two, CAll! maintained a firm front thronghout at 506 Fpud sireshor- Sens f-. the-seasion up‘to the last. half hour er, — ‘tu ferred. Cedi} (ey? but the market failed -to:de- me Penis reget » pre! ne ‘velop a head of steam in spite. of “4 i i | strong cables and a moderate broad- ieely turn’ ixth| CRPE af-export business. The, mar- prot Good location, “428 Se ea only % cent, pange and.trede et Pho A FOR} warmifarnished 700M.) " O.6. were firm with corn, May ad- ae eee BE Ce Po SNe eaeltg/% cont. Shey rye. #dvaneed 7 ‘one’ cent, “LAUNDRY ’ with other grains. May flaxsec JDRY—At most teason-, ne up % cent on Argentine, strength. and ikea he aah huey eo] Mee ae or For men’s suirts ary ate Cash -wheat was quiet,,.the only snap in'the demand being.for choice aeibalts Stade at 9 small charge! spring wheat of good weight. Ned- MARGUERTT | SUSEEN'S. HOM ium, quality was quiet and:poor ruled’ _ LAUNDRY. Phone .. “B81 Ave! om wand draggy.” ‘Winter: wheat was A comer Mandan FOR RENT-—Thvee clesn ‘rooms for ‘light’ housekeeping, modern house,’ _ nigely, furnished. 1100 :Broadway,| corer "Eleventh ‘“atreet, “: Phone! « rlose ‘in. rg0 todorn 00h, axe For ‘warm ane convenient, “Nese Fertottice “ Hotel, “Call af geet, ‘Phone 60-We Sass Decorated, city-heated, eleo- Highted light honsekee; roms, single or:connected, build Mhone 183. ptenichs panies te furnished, od and ie ote or ait ‘or sR. q Tain was quiet and easy. NOTICH “OF EXPIRATION or Burleigh—s: Office of, Sodaty ‘Auditor, Bismarc! jorth “Dakota. To Win. Cy Mocrr, Mankato, Minn, Edw. Coffin, McKenzie, N. D. You are hefeby notified that, the] tract of land hereinfater described and ;which was assessed your name for taxation forthe year 1922 was he Tith ‘day of ‘December, 1928, duly sold, as provided by law, ine dell t-taxes of the year. 1922,-and that the-time for-redemp- tion” from said sale will ninety days from the completed ser vice of this notice. Said land is described as follows: Northwest quarter, Section 3. Twp. sold for, t igautrea to redeem tl date, $72.25. i In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this, notfee and in terest .ag provid law and un- | leas. you redeem aid and from sald [sale before the expiration of the time.for redemption as above, stated, a deed. thereof will issue ‘to the holder of-the tax provided by: law. Witness my hand and official seal this. 15th day of. January, ten Auditor Burleigh County, forth Dakota, First Publication, Januaty 18, 1927, 118-25. 2—1. } MODERN ALIBI i Hilda, can’t you see the spider’s web. Remove it at once. The New Mi I thought it was pate -of the~wireters; >mm'at—Son+ -dagonisse-Strix, Stoekholm, Mistres: expire. tion }}-clothes): Corn-was steady .to -fi1 é NOTICE (OF HXPIBATION :O8 |) Got were in scant supply and fair Rye was in iat to good demand, i] With offerings small. Barley was:in quiet to fair demand, and offerings were moderate: ‘Plaxaced ‘was slow and draggy. ) CHICAGO-LLIVESTQCK ‘County Auditor, Bismarck, eiaoere, , Mankato, Minn.,; ND. You are. hereby “notified iia, the] tract of land herejnafter described and .which Was. agsessed -in your fort: patstion for. the year 1922 trength -and so | La laysbarley gained % cent s duly Sept. as Jul ty Sept. Oats— May suly 1.00% 115.32 1545 16.87 16:85 Bellies— Jan. May 17.00 87.20 - fat lambs weak: to 25 cents: tower; choice lambe to shipérs 13.10; best held ‘higher; early bulk 12.60@13.00; choice 90 pounpd lambs eligib! around 12.75;shavy lambegl2.50 down; extreme: weight around 11,60; clipped jambs -1100@11:25; wooled. culied 9.50@10.60; sheep steady; fat ewes 6.00@7.25; asking around 7.50 ‘for choice hahdyweight; ‘feeding hock fires pple 1 Tahaye se: ests held higher. ee a i fs Confuged, 'Price™ "Movements Characterize Trading Today Money ‘Rates ‘Firm 18—(#)—~Contused New York, Jat i again characterized haveibeentheavy .for several days, ap- peared to have subsided somewhat while the advance: in the, rails ‘was retarded by . prefit taking, .although several (new :high. reeords were re- corded in that, group...Money. rates held, relatively, firm: despite.the drop in brokers’ Joang'last week. . The annual.stockholders' meeting of the Lehigh Valley. raijroad direc- tors failed ta reveal 9 reason for the recent: sensational rise, in the stock. Specplation in. the rail _group-,con- ‘tinued to center in those .issues | which, are likely to.be included in, the several consolidations reparted -to. be pending, Pools..were again active in. a number of specialties, . Standard industrials. and. rails moved within’ was on the 11th day of December,, 1923, duly sold, as provided by law, for the-delinquent taxes of the year 1922, and, that the {ime for .redemp- said will. expire nimety: ay from the Completed wer- v of this notice. “Said land is described as follows: Nertheast’ quarter, Section 11, Twp. ee “77... Amount ‘sold for, 18. Amount required to. redeem at this date, eer Iii addition sto. the, above .ampunt you will.be raguite to. pay the costs of the sorvice.of this notice and. | terest. as- provided by .k less you redeem-sald-land from said gale -before the Meg oni ree of the time for redemption ve a deed thereof w’ Chicago, Jan.:.18-—(U. 8, D. of A.), —Hogs.;36,000; slow; .light hogs in narrow:demand: on: shipping account, 5, to,49- cents.Jower, than-early; early, top, 12.25; bulk 140 ,to 200 :pounds 12.,10@12.20; most; 210:¢0 300. poun butchers: 12,00@12.15; ,average weight} upward. ..to..850 pounds. at outside nylees; packing. sows: scarce, general-| ly -eteady bulk :10,25@11.25; demand} for slaughter: pigs extreme), 1.75@ 12.05; 11:80@ 12:20: light:.11.80@13.25; light, 6} light :11,25@12.25; ‘packing sows 10.60 ‘ Ore. Binschees pigs 11.75@12.2 iy Cattle 10,00; «steer. trade. quality; Pe Tra oA and and ofticlat seal considered stendy to strong; better LYONS, |arade weighty steers in -active des Auditor Burleigh County,| mand; supply very scarce; bulk run First Publicaifon, January 18, 19471| 0 anélity and. canditionto sell at, 118535, 21. meaty; th pou: to 1,000-pound feeders, : late Tuesday 8.00@8.40; bulk 7.00@ Jailor. (measuring man for-suit of] 8.00; best fed. yearlings today 12.003) Agd ,how. would you. like heavies bjd..above .12,00; tight .mar4 the pockets, sir? ket on bulls; vealers mostly 1.00 MacPherson :*“Weet; just a wee bit] hightr; ‘shippers pait1¥.00@15.00. + deeficult to get at.—Tit-Bits, London,| Sheep.22,000; slow, few carly saley rather narrow and irregular limits. The closing was irregular. Selling, of. pivotal .industrials, -coneurrent, with the marking, wp-of.vanious) rails: so new high levels, featured:the late fatfernogn dealings. ‘Baltimore. :&|, Ohio.sold at'112 and Missouri Pacific |" at 97%. Baldwin, meantime went down to 145 and United States ‘Steck gommon was, quoted below. .156, North American’ and Shattuck -dis+ playéd:.censpicuous streagth. | Final sales approximated 1,700,000-shares, “SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Jan. 18—(U.°S. D. of JA.)—Catth 000; active; fully, steady’ bulk: run: rath in quality; few loads. warmed up-Mentanas B25 | 44 @B.18;»she stock mostly 5.25@7.25;, enttere, .60@675; strong weights 5.003, 1s .atrong .to higher, moatly 6.26@6.00;. good heavics 6.75;. stoek+| ers.-and feeders ‘scarce; . nominally strong to steady; .calves-2,500; veal- ersvopening mostl-ysteady; bulk: good | lights. 21,00; few. 11,25. /Hogs -11,000; mostly steady bulld butcher -attd “IMghts 11-75; “that price early top.for ho; S$ averaging around New Close 139% 1.30% 1.27% 1.40% 181% 1.28% UY 855% 87% 49% 46% 1.0354 99% 7% 12.50 12,87 1.40% 1.31% 1.28, 90% My 12.42 12.82 12.42 12.82 12.47 1385 12.35 16.15 15.20 16.15 15.20 18.00 16,55 16.75 16.65 150 pounds and up; sows 10.50@10.75; bidding most}y,10.35 for pigs, or 25 lower than ‘Monday's’ best price; av- erage cost Monday 11.70; weight 196, Sheep .1,600; ‘slow, run late in ar- riving; bidding 25 or more lower qn fat! lambs; several . loads Montanas late (Monday .12.60@12.75 about two doubles to “feeders 12.60; sheep steady; lights aud geyede nati fat ewes 6.00@/7,00. ———_—___+ ‘MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN “Minneapolis, ‘Jan. 18—UP)—Wheat receipts 185 ears compared to 187 a 16,65 year ago. ‘Cash No. 1 northern 1.40% | @1.43%; No. 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy 1.45%@1.47%; good to choice 1.438%@1.44%; ordinary to good'1.41'¢@1.43%; No..1 hard spring 142% @1.4814; No. 1 dark hard Mon-| tana on ‘track 1.424¢@1.47! rive 1.4212@1.47%; May, 1.4 %. Corn No, 3 yellow 75@77. Oats No. 3 white 45@4614. Barley &5@72. . Rye No. 2, 96@1.00. Flax No. 1, 2.18@2.29. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, -Jan. ... 18—()—Poultry alive, firm; receipts: stx cars; prices | unthanged. eta MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Jan. 18—()—Flour | unchanged; - shipments 9,643 barrels. | Bran 26.60. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. .D., Jan. 18—@)—Butter fat churning: @ream 49; packing stock 22. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE : ° oo ih oe pen 7 ‘Wheat— May 1.41% 141% 1.41% raled 1.387% 1.38% 1.38% 188% May 97% OB% 97% 98 95% 46% 44616 146% 46% 47. 2:22% 223 217. fe 293 ‘70% * .20%% 70% 71% CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Aan 18—@)—Cash wheat No. 3 red 1.44%. Gorn.No. 4 mixed 70%; No. 5 yel- bee oa ats No. 2:white 50; No. 3 white sous ‘Bye'No. 2, 1:02. Barley @0@80. ‘Timothy sede 5.00@5.75, Clover seed 25.00@32.60. Lard 12.47. ‘Ribs 1600.. » Bellies 18,87. CHICAGO. PRODUCE Chiciigo,. Jan. 18—)—Butter low- feecipts 10;4 ry # per; Close: 1.41%.) 10% | |e9 uP» By ‘Bills’ S. B. 60—Rasch and ‘Sethre—Pro- videg stricter licensing and regulation of barbering. State affaire. i Recommended for Passage S. B. 47—Amending law on labeling {and branding of seeds offered for j sale, HOUSE “Bills -Introdeced | “HH. “B. 36=Steedsman—Permits townships and municipalities’ to con- tribute to the support of district fair associations, — .Catries © emergency clause. Cities and municipal corpor- ations, H.'B. 5%—Thatcher and Swett— Changes law governing control of closed state banks to permit deposi- tors and creditors of each insolvent bank to clect a committee of three local joint receivers to take charge of its affairs, The measure provides that the state bank examiner shall give each depositor 30 days notice | of the meeting at which the election shall be -held, that he or a deputy shall be, present to certify to the lia- bility of the bank to each depositor; that the receivers shall take an: oath and give hend.and limits. the receivers | to six days: pay per month at $6 per di Examinations would be made semi-anneally by the setae: bank -ex- aminer who would sebmit sueh .re- ports to the judge of the district court. The district judge would have general supervision of the af- fairs of closed.banks of the district. Committee on banking.’ standards 47! fi 45@46; extra sec- extras 148; firsts 47@47%4; jonds 42@44. Eggs lower;. receipts. 13,192 cases; firsts 41@41'%; -ordinary firsts 37@ 41; refrigerator extras 33%@34; re- frigerator firsts 32@32%:. Cheese unchanged. DULUTH ice Jan. 1 Open High -Low 1.38 1.89% 1.38 Close 1.38% 1.38 Daram— May | July Rye— i “May | July | Flax— May | Jan, 1.00%. 100% 1.00 ‘ 9914 2.22% 2.18% 2.22% 2.22 2.18% 2.18 | “BISMARCK GRAIN | (Furnished by Ru me eng Co.)+ | xd 1 dark: northe: 1 northern spri 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum No. 1 fla: No. 2 flax. No. 1 rye. Dark hard | wi ter. | Hard winter {Oats .... Barley bSpeltz, per ewt SHELL CORN No. 3, 56@lbs. or more... No. 4, 55 Ibs No. i geld Pe nder so what ‘corn, 70'Ibs., 5 cents uns der she! [po eee (By The Associated: Press) Arthur (Bugs) Baer, newspaper| columnist,-will aet as master of cere- monies and announcer during the music and dramatic hour to be broad- cast by station WCCO, Minneapolis and -St. Paul, through WEAF, New York, from 8 to 9 p.m. The Tollefsen trio will be heard) over WCCO by remote-control from WEAF at 7 p. m. along with a Norse program and male quartet. At 9:30 p. m., WCCO will present a musical comedy and at 10:30.p. m. an enter: taininent. WHRM (363),.Minneapolis at 9 p, m. will.broadcast a :vocal and orches- tral program, At 7:30-p.:m, WAMD (244) ‘Min- neapolis will broadcast a program by Scotch entertainers and at 8:30 p, m. the American ‘Legion will send out a program pian WAMD. KUM (636) Chicago, will.preseat a family hour. ;program -at.7.2. .m,| WMBB (260) \Chieago has 2 duomat 7 p. in, WEBH (370) ‘Vhicago, a vocal, concett, and KFNF (46) Shenandoah, at the same'time, with a concert. WREO (286), Lansing, ‘has a band ‘program.on at 7:15 p.m. «At: 7:80. p.| ¢, m. ‘WHAS (400). Louisville, will ‘broagicast 2 concert and -WGHP (270), Detroit-«.bend:eoncert. WHO (526) Des Meines also-has@ band concert ‘scheduled p.im. énd KOH}! | (306) Council “Bhutay a a> pianist, At 8: peumanWOG 484). Davenport will present .a.atudio musigale, .'At }|.8:30.p. m., WMAQ (448) Chicago willl present .the women's .symphony. nandoah will, lepture | erm land, wy Daswedliings ke. ee 58—Bieight—Requires “land ‘owners to cit: Weeds en dand along highways' twiee:a year. “Permits road overseers to cut. the weeds and-tevy taxes on the land owner td pay thd cost... Dose | net apply to. federal ond state aid roads., Highweys and bridges. HB. 69-+A. .0, Brown -1Bérinits political subdivisions to deposit funds in nearest convenient bank, xegardleis Of “WheMer it tb" “Wale” FOORty es Bestia subdivision’ or ‘not. -State pa: in connection with the investigation by @ special commniittee of thé’ 1919 special session into the effairs of the state library. Four senate bills, passed by the: up- per house Saturday, were by the’house today and referred to com- mittees as follows: 8. 'B. 4—To judiciary committee; S. B. 22 to committee on cities-and mu- nicipal corporation#; 8. B. 24—to com- mittee on taxes.and tax laws; 8, B. 25-to state affairs committee. Bulls Withdrawn H. B. 42—Fowler—Repealing law which requires equnty auditors to ‘submit alist of men eltgible for mil- itary duty ‘to the adjutant gencral. Law in question was repealed at a former session. 5 Recommended ‘for | Radio’s Rialto i} Burletgh A) ori H. B. 1—Streich and Ehr—Provides for appointment of United States senators by governor to Till Vacan- cies, service rates were arranged with con- sideration for Fargo necessities, while the city: of Zion, in Illinois, and Witbur’ Glenn ‘Volira, as operator of the Zion business institution, asked that: joint rates over‘the line -be-ex- tended to’ that: city. The‘ inland waterways coropration, ‘whieh proposes to operate ‘barges from St. Louis to: St. ‘Paul, beginning hoxt-spring, has-now a petition ‘before the commie to force raitroads' to make ‘joint rates for rail and water transportation over the barge-line. SEA .BEASTS? * Philadelphia—Capt, -John ‘Peterson, veteran Sandy Hook pilot, tells this one: .Onee while his pilot ship:was cruising about waiting for tnbeund liners, lions ‘were reported. off ithe port ‘bow. Then tigers! Then Rirattes: and hippos! :CaptainsJoknnay jaawit with. his own eyes,:and sodid the test of the pop-eyed crew. Next day Johnny read. in the :paper 6f.a merry-go-'round -being washed away to sea by a storm on. the Jersey. coast. TESTS FOR CAREERS London—If poets are born and not | made then the.same rude’ must-apply to the candlestoek makers, is the be- lief: of the National Institute of-In- dustrial. Psychology -which.-reeently examined several ‘thousand London’ school children. Experiments sup- ported by the, Carnegie United. King- 1}dom Trust -are.given with the aim to 64] apply practical 64} problem psychology to the of déciding the future careers of school children. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION ‘OF REDEMPTION State of Dakota, .County of y Auditor, Bismarck, orth 8S. ot Ce North Dakota. To Wi G, Hoerr, Mankato, rc Edw. Coffin, McKenzie, N. D. You ‘are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described d which was assessed in your taxation for the year 1922 was on the 11th day of December, 1923, duly sold,-as provided. by Jaw. name fq for the ‘delinquent taxes of the year 1922, and that the time for redemp- tion from. sai sale will expire ninety days from the completed ser- vice of this notiee. id ate ined is cgi here as oye east quarter, Section 11, Twp. 138, Range ‘Amount’ sola for, $33.34. . Amount required to redeem at this date, $48.66, tothe above amount ine to bay. the costs tice and in- A and un- naa id: from said wale before the expiration of the time-for redemption xs above stated, a deed thereof will isswc to the holder of — hog sale.certifiedte us ees yay hae and ¢fficial seal this 15th day of January, 192 . | LYON Auditor Bapeiae Coun tl First Povo sanuny i past NOTE OF Rett it or State -of Ne Age Dak a1 Buricighvos ote, Gouaty of Office of ‘Gount Pecan ot Auilitor, Bisniarek, To. ptlombert . Auselstine, Moftit, -N. ti Roth ms, J presmurer, Bismarck, ‘ou, are “hereby notified that the tract -of- land, h ter aed / and «which owas oe oi i eee or the. ear 1922 name for taxation lth day 01 ember, provid 7923, dui Guives dy a jaw, ¥ A <a! aoe ae eiinauent taxes of itd ‘year the ip redemp- paid « expire Shae” completed ser- Nort Cag tuarten, ey ection it - 6. bios tyihte, da nee a4 rent Fs Fedeem ain t “amo! 20h ws ‘will be Lees Bay the whines fertet as ae provided ty nit ae BrOvEd ayers ar on oat pare ‘lap fare ite ‘expirat belts a tax tate. vert prow frre aah, Ly ‘Aodlioe ‘Bu | Pit: apse ae -