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Cuyahoga -county.

Repeals.

to day until each tract, lot or part of lot contained in such advertisement on which the taxes and penalty remain unpaid, shall have been soli or offered for sale. Provided, that in counties containing a city of the second grade of the first class, the sale of lands on which the taxes and penalty shall not have been paid, shall begin on the first Tuesday of February, and the sale thereof shall continue from day to day until each tract, lot or part of lot contained in such advertisement on which the taxes and penalty remain unpaid, shall have been sold or offered for sale.

SECTION 2. That said sections 2864 and 2870 are hereby repealed.

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Regulations as

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[House Bill No. 696.]

AN ACT

To regulate burdens upon county roads in counties having at the federal census of 1890 a population f not more than 39,420 and not less than 39,410.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Slate tires (Jefferson of Ohio, That in any county in this state, having at the federal census of 1890 a population of not more than 39,420 and not less than 39,410, the county commissioners shall have power to enforce the following regulations as to burdens hauled over all free turnpikes or improved county roads, viz.: For vehicles carrying a burden of over one thousand pounds and not over thirteen hundred pounds, one-and-one-half-inch tire shall be used; for vehicles carrying a burden of thirteen hundred pounds and not over seventeen hundred pounds, a oneand-three-quarter-inch tire shall be used; for [vehicles] carrying a burden of seventeen hundred pounds and not over two thousand pounds, a two-inch tire shall be used; for vehicles carrying a burden of two thousand pounds and not over twenty-five hundred, a three-inch tire shall be used; for vehicles carrying a burden of twenty-five hundred and not over thirty-five hundred, a three-and-one-half-inch tire shall be used; for vehicles carrying a burden of thirty-five hundred pounds and not more than forty-five hundred, a four-inch tire shall be used; for vehicles carrying a burden of forty-five hundred pounds and not more than fifty-five hundred pounds, a four-and-one-half-inch tire shall be used; for velicles carrying a burden of fifty-five hundred pounds and not over sixty-five hundred, a five-inch tire shall be used; for vehicles

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