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PAGE HIGHT itor Dougherty of the Killdeer Herald is against the repeal of the! presidential primary law and urges a national primary for the selection of delegates instructed to national conventions, He believes all pres’ dential candidates should be f¢ to file in states holding primaries. “However,” he says, “just be- use the results are not entirely satisfactory under the present law is no reason why the law should be: repealed. “It should be amended or im- proved so that the choice of the peo- ple of the entire nation could be cetermined after votes are counted, It would not lack the interest then, | as it docs no eoe The Bottineau Courant has this comment on the recent presidential | primary clectio fair deduction to be made from the results of the presidential | primary election in’ the e is pro ive with growing inclina- | tion that direction. Our faction-| alism was well defined in the vote for national committeeman; the candidates were equally well-known with no particular issue or perform | ance to distinguish one from the; other, yet it would seem Graham will have a majority of 10,000 or more, indubitable evidence of a trend to the Progre: weague Republican wing in this sta We construc this as a recrudes- cence of the League spirit and erst- while Leaguers returning to the fold, the deadly earnestness of the farm relief advocates and proselytes in the ranks of our IVA friends con- yvinced there is but one national is sue we are intimately concerned r and its advancer: best trust of the motives that led the J. town convention to declare for Low den and the McNary-Haugen_ bill. No doubt the standing army of cach faction stood by their guns, but be- tween the two considerable hody of voters more or less indif- | ferent and independent that swing ording to their ctions, that | in this instance chose L ue as Op- posed to Coolidge, Hoover, Mellon! and Teapot Dome. “It will not be surprisng if the! presidential elettors and list of del- | egates are split as between the fac- tions, for as respects these names) the ge voter chose haphazard and without particular motive, since all were pledged to Lowden for the presidency. turally, came in for preferenc At} that, at the time this was written,} every likelihogd is the League fac- tion carried a majority of both elec- tors and delegates. “To what extent the trend pro- gressivejvard is manifest may be judged by the League national com- mitteeman carrying such IVA strongholds as Barnes, Foster, Mor- ton, McIntosh, Steele, utsman, Traill and Ward countie Walter Taylor, 1 v. A. candidate for insurance commissioner, views the trend of the presidential prim- ary in part as follows: “Country voters had the incentive of township elections, but voters of towns and cities also had the same incentive of local elections, and shorter distances to go to the polls, and equally fine weather favored both town and country voters, The agreement of both leaguers and in- dependents on presidential candi- dates naturally -operated to lessen interest. “However, one thing seems cer- tain—and that is that the country cast a relatively strong league vote, and apparently a somewhat greater | “ per.entge of the normal full vote Elks Minstrel Is Repeated Saturday Before Large Crowd mee The Elks Minstrel show was peated Saturday evening <t the au- ditorium to un audience eager to verify the reports of the successful pertormance which were scattered widely after the opening night. thusiastic applause proved the sat- isfaction of the ence. The matic re- skits and musical | numbers wi well received, The performers made a few changes fa the minstrel jok including a few More prominent ¢ em in the wise «racks Saturday ni; Much credit is due to Clint Dr: ne the director, | and to the members of the t for their spiendid cooperation in pro- ducing the revue. City Has Another Boy Scout Troop; Another Boy Scout troop has Joined the Bismarck contingent with the swearing in of eight boys at the Evangelical church Friday aight. Myron Anderson, scout master, following the cand! investiture ceremony, presented the new scouts with tenderfoot badges and certiti cates. @ There have been many tions for merit badges, W. G. Ful- director of work, an- is expected is of scouts in the history of the city will present themselves for honors at the Court of Honor meeting in the high schol iemorrow night. With the spring weather, scout activities in Bismarck have it creased. At the present time eac' “troop is stressing point-gathering nd the lead that St. Mary's troon has in the Pow Pow contest is threatened. > Winners of the contest have not yet been decided, but on final tabu- letion the winner will be presented with a streamer at tomorrow night’: of Honor meeting. Politics and Politicians Well-known names, na-/ to, En-' cond night's audi-) ‘Bombs Concealed in Suits Cause Damage at Cleaning Plant | than the towns, The country must | } be given due credit for turning out! Chicago, April (AP)—Explod- to the polls and proreasing its views |ing cloth have caused $15,000 through the ballot. damage since January 1 at the plant “A full vote in the primaries is of the Centraf Cleaners and Dyers, desirable, if only to gain a really the president, B. H. Kornick, salt valuable index as to the present today. Small bombs are concealet feeling of voters and taxpayers on/in sults sent in for cleaning, he the progarm of state industrialism. | sald, these. exploding when the; averyone knows that the farm-;reach the drying room. Each ers of North Dakota—constituting Plosion destroyed a large number of; about two thirds of the population | Suits. |——possers the controlling vote, if|, Kornick told police that new | they all vote one way, In the earlier | threats of bomb violence have been league days they swept the state made against the entire plan‘, with ease. ‘The only question is; Which is cooperative, The plant,, | whether a considerable portion of |the threats said, is to be blown up farmers now are convinced that tonight. Kornick has been given a state industrialism has been tried | Pollce guard for the property. |far enough—whether it should be} The bombings were blamed on ‘further tried, expanded or aban. | T@' keteers who Kornick charges | doned.” control a rival cleaning and dyeing; | assoctation. ee rnest L. Pete: f the Dick- jinson Press, who is among those ‘t| Two New Officers also ran for delegates to the na. A re Assigned Here| | tional Republican convention, can, Two new officers have been as- comment as a possible delegate. Re-' turns show him contending for one} of the posts. His comment follows! signed to duty at Fort Lincoln, ac- in part: icording to an announcement made “In the presidential primaries the| today by the war department, onpartisan vote was out in force| Capt. William P. Morse, now at- while in. the Independent strong-!tending the command and general {holds with only a few steps to go,|staft school at Fort Leavenwort:, only a small fraction of the total; Kans., will report for duty some | number of voters took ths trouble/time in August or September. Up- jto go to the polling plices. The}on completion of his training greater number cvidently confined; course at Fort Leavenworth on June their activities to moaning over the/15, he will probably take leave be- outcome when the result became] fore reporting here, Fort Lincoln known, officers said toda “One thing. is certain, Indepen- Lieut. Harold G. Sydenham, now {dents are going to find the Non-jon duty in the Phillipine Islands, partisan machine no easy adversary| has also been ordered to Fort Li in the June primaries. pue|coln. It is not known when he will vote is as solid as ever. Probalily| complete his term of foreign serv- more so than it has been in che last} ice. two state elections, | |} “There is another thing about} | those who are wedded to the Non- ; partisan faith, They take enough! j interest in the political affairs of up the law practice in association ith State and in the princin| with his brother-in-law, H. L. Halli- their platform to get out and wo:k| day. for it If Independents do no: care! to show a like interest they will) j have ho cause to complain if the| whole league ticket is elected.” wt H i ‘turtchgn, | Walt Cushing of the Beach Ad.) %e%,.4¢ Couity Auditor, Bismarck, tvance under the caption ec albert Bunk Primary,” wants the whole eke law wiped out and a return to the NEW gee AT BEACH Beach H. Jacobson of St. Paul has aivived in Beach to take NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF Ly PTION Dakvta, County of orth ‘o address given, rfur, Minn. First isbon, N. Dal notified that the by ; old days of the caucus and the torch| tract of land hereinafter described light procession, but he would have and which was assessed in your, name | |the festivities absolutely dry, for he | f° {854 3th io 4 1924, | ton | says that the liquor traffic is one} “of the greatest curses man is heir! : Aig primary comment follows ‘or nt taxes of the year 1998, | nd that the time for redemption from ii aid sale will expire ninety days | | [from the completed service of this ical parties inj notice. P | the state pay the slightest attention | | to many of the first principles of| | the primary law, and every clection Said land ts described as follows: Northeast Quarter (NEW). Section 8 Township Amount sold for, $96, Amount required to redeem at this year sees others of its provisions date, $130.64, cast into the discard. Why not cast|"“in' addition to the above amount the whole thing into discard, andy you will be required to pay the costs ‘have some old-fashioned party al-|0f the service of this notice and in- legiance and party pens and responsibility for what the party jand its representatives do? “It is not a matter of the slight- \ est importance in discussing the primary law, who wins or loses— the system is impractical and has so destroyed interest in eléctions| that under its workings only half i the people vote, which gives the| chance the big fellows in the big states want to corral things their » for the riff-raff of the cities terest as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from said sale hefore the expiration of the time for | redemption as above stated, a deed | thereof will issue te the holder of the | tax sale certificate as provided By «3 my band and official sealj dd day 7 March, 1928 : i AMINGER, NOTICE oe BEPIRATION or | § ,» County f always vote and can be bought by sigte tN “Daete, County 0 wholesale, Instead of being the Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, Dak. | “poor man’s friend,” it is the great- | est snap ever created for the rich} gangsters in the states that control conventions and the government.” To Bite Treanurer as ‘Trustes of the State of North Dakoth You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described . % and which was assessed in your name 1 If the T. V. A.'s had won, would |for taxation for the year 1923 was the election have been a “bunk” pri-}on the sth day of December, mary or a great uprising of the| duly, fold. an provided by la the delinquent taxes of the year | ‘peepul” in defense of popular and jana that the time for redemption from jhonest government? jsaid sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. Said land 1s described as follows: Southwest Quar' Section 5, Township 143, Range 7 Amount sold for, $5 ‘Amount required to redeem at this idate, $64.63. In’ addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from 8 said to have ben walking down ve | j track seeking aid for the mired car jin which he and George Harris, a! transient laborer, had been trevel- ing. Angel served with Canadian | ; forces in the world war. before the expiration of the Twichell Will Be (sci, eaters equ, aa in Charge of I.V:A. jlax sate certificate as provided ‘bs eT h Ty do! el vii | Headquarters Here), ysc-cay jut ant ste sea Auditor ueleigh County, Ne Dako! L. 1, Twicheil, Fargo, announced | there today that he will open head-{ | quarters for the Independent Voters | ‘association here tomorrow. Mrs.| ‘Clara A. Kane, Fargo, will assist him as office manager. Twicheil will have direct charge of the Inde- pendent campaign. In-view of the fact that the Inde- {Pendent ticket has engendered real enthusiasm throughout the state his main object as campaign manager,| Twichell said, will be to get out the vote, If a heavy vote is cast at the} primary election in June, he sail,| ‘he is confident that the Independent {candidates will be returned win-| ners, NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION Dakota, a8, unty Auditor, Bismarck, orth County of Burleig! Office of Micare hereby notified that ith tract of land hereinafter and Which was assessed in yor \for taxation for the year 1 on the sth Siy cold am provided. by lax, tor Ay sends a Canon of the year 199% and that the time for redemption front said sale will expire from the completed se: notice, Said land is described as follows: rthwest Quarter. ee et be r} Section 5, Township 143, Range 7 Po |] Amount sold for, $52.82. t lice Court 1} Amount required to redocm at this date, $67. s In Addition to the abov: Christ Iverson, 300 South Tenth] you will be required to pa aes street, was arrested Saturday night |on charges of drunkenness and of the service of this notice and in terest am provided by, law and unless ‘abusing members of his family, the! berore the expiration of ihe time tor Somniat ene, made by his wife. redemption, anava stated, a jleed jHe w arraigned before Police | thereot will issue to the Holder of the | Magistrate J. M. Belk after he ta] ae, *° Lied a ae aa jable to leave the hospital, where he| Witness my hand and aiiiclal acal xa taken to have cuts about his/this 30th day of March 1928 ead treated. The cuts are said to (or Co have been inflicted by his wite wiia nates ees pale a stove poker, which, it is claime rova6, 1028) she wielded in self-detense. | «. NOTICE OF ce ON OF State of North th Dakota, County of Burleigh, Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, To State Treasurer as Trustee of the State of North Dako You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assossed In your name for taxation for the year 1923 on the 9th gay ot December, isa, fey alas y law, 2 delingue 4 that tl ae are cane free public schools. in new 40-mile metropolitan dis- trict of New York city. sa __E_____—_—_—————— Tells Skinny Men How to Gain Weight If the flat chested man whose mt taxes of the year 19an, the time for redemption from fa" sate’ “will espire ninety | days rom the complet servic this notice. Said land. ve seeeerlted as follows: F. ownehi aA, Ta Amount sold for, § nee th Reger? required to Fedoemn at this fter} date, $64.09. In RBaition to the above amount you will be required to pay the cot of the service eee notice and in- pres law ESE fet see terest as and ou redeem said tand from said the tion of the time for tated, a ba jfrom the completed service of this ;date, $102 for | aul; the delis East-end Residents Meet Tuesday Night Members of the East -end Com- munity association wi:l hold their monthly meeting at the Richholt school Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. The paving projects for the east {part of the city will be again dis- cussed, as well as other improve- ment projects, and a large attend- ance is desired, | GARAGE AND 4 CARS BURN {| _ Jamestown, } » April 2—P)— Four cars were burned and a garage i destroyed by fire last night. Several j other cars were slightly damaged. | eee eee NOTICE OF E REDEMPTION {state of North Dakota, County of i Bi cigh, Jerticn wt county Auditor, Bismarck, ito Ww. mn, Wing, N, Dak. | To, Blue Earth County, ota. y notified that the You are hereb tract of land hereinafter described land which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1923 was | on. the §th day of December, 1924, duly. sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year 1923, | “Said land is described am follows: | South Half of Northeast Quarter & | Lots one & two. | Section 4, Township 142, Range 76. Amount sold for, $90.61. Dsequent taxes paid by purchaser, Amount required to redeem at this date, $195.5: In’ addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this noticend in- terest as provided by law and unless you redeem sald 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 tak sale certificate as provided by ie ‘Witness my hand and official seal this oth day of March. 1928. . ISAMINGER a NOTICE al or State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, To Wm, itatone, Adir, Towa. You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was aggossed in your name for taxation for the year 1923 was on the 9th day of December, 1924, iy. sold, as provided by law, sald sale will expl from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: South half of the Northwest Quar aay Rection 8, ‘Township 144, Range 78 Amount sold for, $33.64. Amount, required to refleem at this date, $46.62. In’ addition to the above amopnt you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest 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 isrue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by aw, Witness my hand and official seal this Soth day of March, 1928 A. C. ISAMINGER. Auditor Burleigh County, North Dakota. (1=2-9-16, 1928) NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION State of North Dakota, County of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE jand that the time for redemption from | _ State of County of Burleigh, as. Office ¢ of County Auditor, Bismarck, State of North D You are hereby notitied that the tract of land hereinafter described your name nd which was assessed in for taxation for the year 1023 was on the 9th day of December, 1924, duly fold, ax provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year 1923, and that the time for redemption from id sale will expire ninety days 2 from notice, ‘Said land is described as follows: Southeast Quarter Section 5, Township 143, Range Amount sold for, $65. Amount, feavired: to redeem at this date, quired to pay tie conts of the service of this notice and in- tercst as provided by law and unless 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 heat my hand and official seal ED of North mild. gale will expire “ninety days ety Dakota, County of mpleted serv! of this jeigh, 88. ote ere, ‘ of County Auditor, Bismarck, Morris, of Washington, Sarat You are hereby notified that the ract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed In your name for taxation for the year 1923 was on the Sth day of December, 1924, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year 1923, and that the time for redemption from. sald sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this To State \Teeamurer a) ‘Trustee of the | r% the completed service of this} said In Audition to the above amount! ae jate, State of Dakota, County of) omtele’., 8B. sag © of County Auditor, Bismarck, ak. Stauffer, Center Point, Tow: 1. T. Street, (No address ven). ow are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name | for taxation for the year 1923 was on the 9th day of December, 1924, duly, fold, as provided by law, for; the delinquent taxes of the year 1923, and that, e time for redemption from will expire ninety days eee he completed service of this no’ ‘o J. id land ix described as follows: Northwest Quarter. Section 11, Township 139, Amount sold for, $62.4 Amount required to foleom at thts Range 77. In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and unless You, Fedeem sald jand from said sale efore the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will fasue to the holder of the in sale certificate as bisa by a tate of North epakota, County of] Burlel ffice of County Auditor, Bismaret, a To Martin Rourgois, Baldwi You are hereby notified t tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your, name for taxation for the year 3 was Canada Province Fredrickton, N.B, —The province of } eliminated the year-end rush for automobile registration plates: this year by extending the expiration of 1927 registrations for two months, Profits by Auto . : License Laxity B.,, April 2.—( w Brunswick Only with the beginting of March were motorists required to carry 1928 license plates. been greatly increased motor travel on the high central und southern portions of the province, where snowfall was light. The result has ways throughout the Instead of losing money by allow- ing motorists more time in which to register, the provincial treasury has bencfited by increased reeeipts from gasoline taxes, state of Maine lent its cooperation to the scheme in permitting New} men, dite eat to ——_____- state with 1927 plates during Janu-; GA; ary ‘and. February. The plan prob: S STATION ROBBER CAUGHT ably years, the authorities say. The bordering enter that, will be continued in future HONORED AT DE MOLAY Minot—L. A. Corey of Minot, who | for many y the work ot De Molay in this city,| tercd a Standard Oil filling station has been awarded the Honorary! through a window and Legion of Honor merit by the Grand, fronted by a policeman who had Council, Order of De Molay at the| been “planted” in the place in . an- grand council meeting fn Kansasi ticipation that it was to be robbed. years has been active in MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1928 City, eres to word received cently B. McCutcheon of Minot. Whista award is received only by those who have rendered some meritorius service for the Order of De Molay and who. have served in fan advisory capacity for at least | three years. Contract Is Awarded For G. N. Branch Line St. Paul, April .2. —P— A, Guthrie & Company. of St. Paul to- day was awarded the contract for construction of the Great Northern | railway’s 75-mile branch line north- westward from Saco, Mont., which will be completed in time to move next fall’s crop, President tas 8 Budd of the road announced. T! line will cost proximately $2,000,000 and will ne employ- ment this summer to about 2,000 Work will start immediate. Minot, April 2—()—Paul Ma- lone, 23, of Minot, was sentenced to serve 30 days in the city jail when the pleaded guilty this forenoon to | a charge of attemeete. to burglarize an oil station. lalone wi cap- tured at 2 a, m. Sunday when he en- was con- on the 9th day of Betcmbee, 1924, duly sold, as provided by 1 ty that i nt taxes of the time for redemption from sald je will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. “s id land ts described as follows mi date, $55.41. In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest as provided by law ai you redeem said land from ei before the expiration of the time fo! redemption a8 above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by ness my hand and official seal Qund day of March, 1928. A.C. ISAMINGER Auditor Burleigh County, ‘orth Dakota. 16, 1928) NOTICE OF ExErmasron or REDEWPTION State of North eDakota, County of Burleigh, ss. Of! cea of County Auditor, Bismarck, ane G. Spitzer, Wing, N. Dak. You are hereby notified that the tract of land elnafter described and which wag shacased in your name for taxation for the year 1923 was on the 8th day of December, 1924, duly sold, as provided by law, a the delinquent taxes of the year 19 and that the time for redemption fram said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. Said land Is described Wiest, nate of * the West half wt Section 46, Township 141, Range 76. Amount sold for, Amount As aha to Fedsein at this) date, $134.0 In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs Of the service of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and unless 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 To lay Burleigh, | 8. Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, | ry To Wm. Seth, Allen Glanville and| Margaret Luella Glanville, both of | Wing, N.D. Emily Schilling, | Dubuque, Towa, Jacob W. Hampel, | Denhoff, X. D., Clara C. ‘Schilling, | Dubuque, Jowa. | You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1923 was on the 9th day of December, 1924, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year 1923, and that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninety days notice. Said land is described as follows: | Lots 3 & 4. Section 1, Township 144, Range 76. Amount sold for, $74.11. ‘Amount required to redeem at this In _addifion to the above amount vou Will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest ae provided by law and unless you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the fax ‘sale certificate as provided by aw Witness my hand and official seal this goth day of arch, 1928 AMIN Auditor Burleigh ‘orth Dakota. 16, 1928) NOTICE OF EXPIRATION or REDEMPTIO: State of North ‘Dakota, Burleigh, ss. Oftes my County Auditor, Bismarci County of Scation, Fennimore, W' You are elie notified that ‘the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1923 was on the 9th day of December, ee duly sold, as provided by the delinquent taxes of the year 1993, and that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. Said land ta described as follow (SE%) Southeast uarter, Section 31, Township 140, Amount sold, for, 32 Srnet feauited to ressans. at this date, $104.73, In Sateen to the above amount you will be required to bay the conts the service of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and unless Range 76. before fhe expiration of the time for redemptio: above stated, a deed thereof will lesue to the holder of the re sale certificate as provided by ess my hand and official seal this Seth day of March, 192: . C. ISAMING Auditor Buse igh aunts, . North Dakot orth Danota, Fouts of Office wae county Auditor, Bismarck, oF. BE. ‘Young. 1 Bismarck, N. D., Tere A Grand Forks, AX. Freeport. hee Paul by notified that the tract ot. “and hereinafter Peep ipsery and which was assessed in you: ie for taxation for the year i923, was on the oid or di LoS Ap3s law, nt taxes of the year ele and that the time set Tedemption f trot said sale will spire. ninety a8 the completed service of. this Ni Sald land is gescribae as follow: 141. . old tone S12. 88, nee 78 fer Big equired to redeem at this addit! te 0) ant Be Tegan ope above mount this forty and 1 ft of the service terest. as provided by "tor before tne exp Ehereot wil you redeem said land from said sale | dat ness my hand and official ‘seal d day of eer 1928, ISAMINGER editor peel County, this ATION tounty of NoviCn oe RXPI EDEM State of Qorth Dakota, Burleigh—ss. ue County Auditor, Bismarck, . Hlartman and Samuel R. of Denver, Colorado. hereby notified that the land hereinafter described You a tract of and which was assessed in sour name for taxation for the year 1 the ‘Sth’ day: of Docember, 192%, duly sold, an provided by law, for the de- linquent taxes of the year 1923, and that the time for redemption from said sale Will expire ninety days Sue the completed service of this “said land Is described as follows: of SE 1-4) North Halt of the. southeast Quarter. Section 23, aeeneny », 138, Tange 78. Amount sold for $17.2) quired to redeem at this In Sadition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from said sale efore the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of ax sale certificate as provided the om law, ess my hand and official seal 1928. follows: | MY tax sale certificate as provided by| j, 8 itni ts. Sist day of brates A. AMINGER, (Seal) Au cr Burleigh ‘County, (Firat Publication 4/2-9-16-1928) NOTICE a Expumarion or REDEMPTIO: State of Nonh eDakete. County of Burleigh, we be of County Auditor, Bismarck, To Geo. Wallace, of Bismarck, N. D. You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed In your name for taxation for the year 1923 was on the 9th day of aes duly sold, as provided by the'aelmauent taxes of the ye said sale will expire ninety aye \from the completed service of this notice. Said land ts descrihed a8 follows: ortheast Quarter (NE%) Section 33, Township 138, Range 78. Amount sold for, $69.53. unt required to redeem at this te, 38 In’ addition to the al amount you will be required to pay the cots of the service of this notice and in- terest as provided Jaw a wil us ns nee certificate as provided by W yh this Sind day of Starch, Geant! Auditor Burleigh Count: orth urleigh County, — \OTICE SEDATE RTOS or Stete of North Dakota, ote ay pe kota, County of Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, To Mary’ c Morris, of Washington, the te sete ign =n Bache days ec complete vice of this “hai j dand ts in deseribed as follow: 38, Range 80. Section 1, Tow: Amount sold fer. ag te 40. ee Amount “fm aadition to. tn you wilt be 1 Pood the above nets ve to pay tl te Of the service this Vt > pred patie cies fs Shae iat seal, cal ue rt res : and that the time for redemption fro: tated, a deed to the holder of the ES. required to redeem at. this |- notice, Said land ts described as follows: Northwert Quarter. Section 3. Township 139, Range 81 Amount 7.44. Amount Fequired to redeem at this date, $11.17. In’ addition ta the above’ amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and unless You redeem said land from said sale efore the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the | i wale certificate as provided by e eS Witness my hand and sacs seal this 20th day of Auditor Bartel ‘County, North Dakota. (4—2-9-16, 1928) NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTIO: State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, Offi ire of county Auditor, Bismarck, To Martin Rourgols, Baldwin, N. D. BEST FOR COLDS and THROAT TROUBLES ATHE MEDICINE JOHNS PURE WHOLESOME NOURISHMENT You are hereby notified that the hereinafter ribet assossed in y ih iv ‘embe' duly sold, as provided by law, the Saelinquent taxes of the year and that the time for redemption fro sald sale will expire n ty from the completed service of this ice, Said land is described as follows (NE%) Northeast Quarter, Section 3, Townshi Amount sold for, . Amount required fo reeen at this date, $67 In’ addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the cos Of the service of this notice and terest an provided by law and unl Zou, redeem sald land trom unid sale efore the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax male certificate us provided by Range 81. Witness my band and official seal this 30th day of March, 1928. A. C, ISAMING NOTICE OF EXP REDEMPTION of North Dakota, of Burleigh, ss. Office ay ‘County Auditor, Bismarck, To Wm. G. Hoerr, Mankato, Minn You are hereby notified that tract of land hereinafter d and which was assessed in yo: for taxation for the year on the Sth day of Decembe duly sold, provided by lav the delinquent taxes of the and that the time for redemp said sale will expire nine from the completed service of this} notice. Bald land is described ns follows: (SEX nip, or Range 76, Amount sold fore $72.23. Amount required to redeem at this; ante $100.11, In addition to the above amount you wily be required to pay the costs be the mervice of this notice and. in terest as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from sald sale efore the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the ae. sale certificate as provided by County “the | | ness my hand and official seal this 30th day of March, 192: Cc. 8A MINGER Auditor Burleigh County, rth Perats. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION orth Dakota, County 88. County Auditor, Bismarck, Dia A, Amundson, Bismarck, N.D. You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for texation for the year 1923 was on the th day of December, 1924, provided b; of ie Sime ee redemption from will eapine ninety days 1e complete service of this ice. : Said land is described as follows: Lot One Section 9, ‘Township 137, Rango 80, Amount sold for, $8, deter sigan ee to redeem at this 2, In addition to gobo, above amount you will be red to pay the costs of she service this notice and in- terest as provided by law and unless eos receee seid land f: sale ft e expiration oft the time for redemption as above stated, a de thereof will issue to ‘the holder of the x sale certificate as provided by Witness my, hand and official seal this 30 day of Marc! gh . A. INGER Auditor Burleigh County, North Dakota. jelgh, se. Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, To w J Lewis, Trustee, No address re hereby notified that ie tract oe » eae hereinafter describ and for’ essed in your name for ation ZS sad ‘ear 1923 on the ne cember, 1924, sovided by iv Me ah genie an proried oy r 1923, ang the said ie for Zedenmption fro will Ms from the complete ervice Se this Beare Bei su, mane e 75, meant ou at ile nt redeem at this date, In’ iets to the above amount be reaujred to pay the conte this notice and in- wend uniess pede é ve the folder Hof tne @ as provided by oem? ee om i Oa ry Capitol Theatre Tonight—Monday Greatest Rural Drama Since “Way Down East” A vibrant story of heroism, sac- rifice, pathos, love, laughter and devotion in the ragged hills of New England—A dramatie picture packed with thrills and appeal— You'll regret missing It. sf RUDOLPIT SCH SCHILDKRAUT ce ea Nat an scanner amrreaa ‘MILLHAUSER —penecra | ey ais CTVRES CORA All the famous served at The Patterson, formerly McKenzie Hotel Chinese Chop Suey Mushroom Chop Suey Chicken Chop Suey Fried Ne Chicken Ya Egg Foyoung . | Sub Gum Warmein — ‘These dishes are prepared to order by Oriental © cooks A Man Among Men— ‘The story of a heroic soul that never faltered when ay, called — that- met inging reverses with smiles and radiated hap- ness and cheer at every ireside—You'll love him. 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