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EIGHT Y : BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE : TUESDAY, AUGUST. 26, 1919 | tS HULU LUNAR ic | my STATE TAX BILT™ | the state's tax Dill, and which would'peing heard by the stité board of/ Ward, supervisor of! Emmons; Adolph i] make the general state levy about four/ equalization today. A number of these|Schlenker, auditor of Sféridan; James | Ss! FOR THE YEAR TO mills. county officlals, particularly those’ in!H. Penney, auditor of Rolette; R. D.| == ( Bu Hail Insurance, Too counties bordering the South Dakota/Beery, auditor of Grant; Peter Fer-|== . BE $5,000,000.00/ 1 addition to these several levies, line, and where drouth, rust. or hop-}guson and om McDowell, commis-|== —— every acre of farm land in the state!pers took the crops this year, are|sioners of Grant; Martin Hoghaug,|Ss (Continued From Page One) j Will pay into the hail insurance fund] protesting that their land valuations |supervisor of Ramsey; O. A. Spillman, | == q yent fiscal year as compared with/a flat tax of three cents, expected|are too high. auditor of Pierce; A, J. Olson, com-| == re are our O $1,690,155.46 last year. : to aggregate 000, and approxi-| Bowman county farm lands, for in-|missioner of Pierce; John F. Ander-| SS = Ifa percent increase over last! mately 35 cents per acre will be paid|stance, are valued at $10 per acre,|son, supervisor of Walsh; Theodore| == year’s sed valuations is carried|by owners of 7,500,000 acres of farm)while Harding county, just across the; Musgard, supervisor of Divde; W. W. = out generally, as the new tax laws|lands which were not withdrawn from|}line in South Dakota, has assessed the] Felson, auditor of Pembina; H. O./=5 would seem to contemplate, North Da-|the operations of the hail insurance! same type of soil at $6.13, Adams;Moen, commissioner of McKenzie; T. = ‘ kota will collect taxes on $1,200,000,-) act prior to June 15, which will mean! county farmers will pay taxes on alE, Flaherty, auditor of Burleigh, = or \ 000 worth of property this year, Aja total of 5,000 more. Combined] yaluation of $12.88 per acre, while To Hear Talks Tonight J ” levy of 3.5 mills on this assesed val-| with other 3 there is shown the!their neighbors south of the state line} This evening in Edward G. Patter-| == uation would produce $4,200,000 in| necessity for raising for yarious state|will be taxed on but $9 per acre.|son’s hall on Main street Tax Commis- | == taxes, or enough to take care of the] purposes, through speci oF far pies county tenner’ are isaTh Slonek Wallace will offer these men a|== «neral, interest and sinking funds,| direct taxation approximately $9.-jat $32 per acre, and across the line| school of instruction in the league sys- = ‘e providing no levy for the $10,000,000 | 000,000 ce ihe current year. in South, Dakota the fusiesement, ie bub fem of taxation, The teachers have = T LAST! Boys can now have clothes with the same fine work- in real estate bonds is found neces- ou ‘aise Valuations 8.06. The imagina ine whic! -|z0t been announced, Inasmuch as Prof, | == } 7 7 + sary. On top of this will come a state-| Tax Commissioner George E. Wal-|yides the two states is not recognized |W. G. Roylance, Townley tax expert | == manship, fepnie and finish that ee i fe Ss ue brothers wide 1-2 mill levy for the soldiers’| Jace seems inclined to insist on a still|/by drouth, rust or hoppers, claim the)and auditor of the new system his bounties, which will add $600,000 to| further increase in the state’s ass North Dakota county officials, who de-|North Dakota is here, it was expested | == get. Snappy sty’ es, better wearing: qua. ities. ouble and single \ — — = J ed valuation as a means of reducin clare Jands- in ‘thelr Corr Ory, are sar that he would be one of Hie: Anette: = breasted, half and full belt models. Suits and Overcoats for boys = . the mill le The result of increas-jing today for less than they did twolors, Walter Thomas Mills. Townley’s |= A a 3 ‘ing the assessed valuation and of re-jmonths ago, and that the assessed-val-| mentor in “industrial democracy,” also from eight years up. Made for us by ‘ = ducing the mill levy would be thejuation in many instances represents|is here, and was expected to speak. = = B Keel and Rail same in amount of taxes paid, altho|snore than the selling price of farms,|In additon William Lemke’ of the = y : Ed |by levying a dower Lae of ee improvements and good will. Nonpartisan league’s national heiere H = ‘4 {paper saving might be shown for the Taxing Officials Here tive committee was expected to ad- t — to Quaint Quebec : present administration, Among the taxing officials here for|dress the assemblage, but Mr. Wal- ar 9 Cc a ner arx => Go by land and take to Ni ES State Auditor ate contend la conference With the state board of|lnce announces they will noth perform. ‘ » = ree eras Thoden that the assessed valuation is noW/equalization are. C. H. Dale, auditor). Mr. Wallace extends the taxpaying é " i i = of the at Lawrence, ‘ | [high enough, If not too igh. | Hel of stone; ‘Thomas G. Johnson, tax| public a cordial Invitation to. attend. |= Mothers who outfit their boys here will appreciate our service. It’s = your vacation the day you! : points to the fact al ce y -! supervisor of Dunn; R. A. Melhar le promises there w: e no politics, B wig Ne 4 i = wecutton arte: Get pletture tors are required by law to levy, On nuditor of. Griggs; Harry. Harding, and advises that he, will explain fully 3, OUT business to'see that you get good fabrics, good style and tailor- 2 j a one mill tax for purposes] auditor of Wells; GC. O. Asleson, com-|the new tax program. The meeting|=S j 4 * * * es nt Canadian 4 [Upon all taxable property and that the ie ree of Mountrail; Harry Ritt-) opens at 8:15 p. m.. = ing; good values, Also Shirts, Waists, Stockings, Ties, Underwear, = j see flat levy of one-half mill for the sol-/gors, supervisor of Stutsman; John W. Hats, Caps, Ete, oa Pacific diers’ bounty will also apply to the/Garr, gtate’s attorney of Stutsman;|_ » : ix 7) Ny, 1: os ° whole assessed valuation as finally! tarry Groves, supervisor of Nelson ; Lieut. E. E. Morris If Jothi te., don’t satist " back = Railway fixed, Therefore, he insists, any boost] peter Moos, city assessor of New Sa- Returns From Dut our clothing, etc., dont satisty you, you get your money back. In stately steamers across a Tees tines bok meanerty hold, Jem; HO. llison, supervisor of te oe y rion crease the faxes wh -hold-|yfoure; J. Aspinwall, supervisor 0! i ‘ = [ake Huron and beeufsoas crs must pay into these two funds, and/ Richland; H. E. Wheeler, supervisor With Overseas Army = Georgian Bay to Port he does not believe that such. increase] yp Ward; §. Spichel. commissibner. 4 = eee noth Canadian Pacibe Is snecesenny: ; } of. Ward; P. Vandenover, commission-| Had Spent 20 Months in France = to Toronto, then down ‘County Auditors Object er of Ward; C. D. Gross, supervisor of ‘ 2 ; =] ry St: rence to Montreal County auditors, county tax super-)yf¢Intosh; August Michel, commision- and Germany — Will Be CLOTHIDRS . BISMARCK, ™ D. = pea Be ec visors and county commissioners are} oy of Morton; ©. §. Houston, super- Discharged Soon = ay ore visor of McLean; C. C. Misfeldt, sup- i = sod acest es? trvisor of Dickey; Addison Leach, ex- al NNUAL ‘The {deal trip—go by water, auditor of Cass, representing. the) Lieut. “Eugene ikorris, son of MP. | cS NIA SO IDES ats OH LL NTC LN Sc return by train. & £ Northern Pacific; C. J. Evanson, su-|a@nd Mrs, E. E. Morris, returned to to’ t primar : "i pervisor of Grand Forks; W. R. Tuck- Bismarck Sunday from France, where| ‘ore returning to his -home in Mon-| judges in districts which may have;known whether the presen! D a y el er, auditor of Cas: *. J. Kibert, en he serve feb the pamerican res tana. Wo oF, more, jraeancles to ath at we laws Nae provide for this contingency Ask fot i i i ditor of Oliver; H. P. Duggan. audi-| for months, leut. Morris will go next general election. is not |or not. esort, f S tor of Mountrail; ‘Thomas Plomason,| to Camp ‘Dodge, Ia. tomorrow to be ONE SURPRISE IN l 62 Ps supervisor of Golden Valley; G. A. Gil-| mustered out of the’service, 7:62 bs bertson, auditor of Benson; C. P. Hop-| | Tae Bismarck officer was with the LIST OF JUDGES 3 l E d i . &. 2 oe a perstad, treasurer of Benson; David; army of occupation ‘in Germany as a IS ELGIN ENTRY Catarrh Is a Real nemy an Me a aahreaas Brown, commissioner of Benson; Chas.| lieutenant of the first pioneer infantry a 5 T ¥ ‘elson, auditor of Parnes; Walter] and,spent almost two years overseas. (Continuea From Page One: Requires Vigorous reatment BUY IT NOW! ‘Sterland, supervisor of Stark; Paul! He went over as an enlisted man, ‘but 1 ge ) : A Seth hese makeshift remedies ‘Teutt, auditor of Mercer; Charles°E.! as a reward for his good service he lot. No specific provisions are made When you use medicated sprays, row t iu he righ You know how it has been in|, F=nts, auditor of McHenry; FP, §|| was commissioned a second Meutenant| ‘OT the nomination and election of/ — giomizers and douches for your|to the winds, and get ae 7 it ue it the past years. It will be || ¥aushn, auditor of Towner; Fred F. in April. Lieut. Morris was originally Catarrh, you may succeed in un-|treatment. Get a bottle of S. 5. 5. rse this year. We have ||!Tederickson, supervisor of Barnes; member of the North Dakota nation- stopping the choked-up air pass-|today, and commence a treatment WOTSE 1s year, 3. A. Soderquist, supervisor of Burke ;| al guard and has been practically con- cs for the time being, but this |that has been praised by sufferers plenty on hand now, and can || Frank Huff, auditor of Bowman; Ger-| tinuously in the service since June, Ww Eri Bi Kk 3B a ‘dition atari and | for neafly’hali a-centory. get more if we can deliver |{hardt Olson, auditor of Traill; 0, I.| 1916, when he went to the Mexican m. Erlenmeyer, “Bismarck, annoying conditi Vand toe ee aia a ot tke tees hen it Hanson, commissioner of T: C.| border with the local organization. N. D. Pure cigar clippings to you have to do the same is Ss 9s Se ‘ wien th conics: > rt rvisor R Edward Morri th f Mi over and over again. of Catarrh and gives satis: ated. 3 3 KE. Best, or of Ransom; M. ware orris, another son o! r. k d ch $1.00 been | results. For special medical 1 " ’ q ri Smoke and chew. 00 per Catarrh has never, yet ¢ D 4 ‘ ORDER NOW! ,C. Murphy, s isor of Foster; Carl| and Mrs. Morris, has.just arrived from i A by th local lications. | vice free regarding your own case, . ; 8 ‘Kaz, auditor of Logan; John F! Goss,| France and is now. in Philadelphia,|} pound. L! : cured by these Gl ae ey “aii "| address Medical Director, 51 Swift” jor of Rddy > George Aldenér, | where he landed: Sie -exbeels to te ? vet pdnelit fe AY pach treatment? Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, Nortz Lumber Co. emumissioner of Bottineau; W. M.| discharged from the service in a short real beneht trom § spcatd M i \ Martin, auditor of Bottineau; Ed.j time and will visit his parents here 'be- ETM HAUT hh a) liane 4 E RECEIVED our first shipment of these classy Cars today. They are on display in our Fourth Floor Show Room and we want you to come in and take a ride and look them over. ; ra) There Are to Be 100,000 of These oi Post-War Maxwells, But These Will Not Be Enough AXWELL mer- _ this Post-War Maxwell 4 ar chants a te now. the U. S. A. have . bought to date more than Bed ph by pre ered $109,.070.000 worth of these the wheel. will make you ost-War Maxwells. reach for your check book. We believe there will not be enough to supply the de- mand. Prepared as they are with their magnificent equipment, ‘ the eight great plants of the No Maxwell has ever Maxwell Motor Company caught on so quickly as this _—_ will not turn out enough to one, and the public has in 5 fill the orders. years paid $200,000,000 for in them. ‘Many will have to go with- out and take less up-to-date Everywhere the wonderful boy . developments in fine engi- neering in this Post-War Remember, this Post-War Maxwell have been talked Maxwell is basically like the about; and men who pride 300,000 that have preceded themselves on _ inside it. Only it’s more mod- knowledge about a car ern; more developed; have taken their hats © so therefore a greater off to it, car. Also equipped HE HIGHEST standard of value and quality has been maintained consistently from year to year. Today, with their many refinements, the appeal of the new.series Paige models to the careful buyer is irre- sistible.. With the exquisite beauty and distinctive ele- gance that have justly earned for Paige the title, “The Most Beautiful Car in America,” are combined so much utility, quality and value that recognition has come in such measure as to be overwhelming. OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR INSPECTION ER = Mi e V ll M t C So we say, if you are ble ai Spot and = Re : A ’s-Horn. ISSOUN Valley motor Lompally Hiaasen eS ab Det R. B. LOUBEK, Manager “The House with a Car for Every Desire” BISMARCK, N. D. NEXT TO THE SOO DEPOT i WESTERN ‘SALES CO. Bismarck, N. D.