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if 5 a3 + North Dakota, WEDNESDAY, MARCH: 22, oe | -LEGAL NOTICES | o—- — a NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE ~ HANSON-HALIDAY COM. PANY, A“<CORPORATION Notice is hereby given. to -all stock holders and to ail other persons inter- ested that a special meeting of the stock holders: of this Company will be held at the office of the Company at Baldwin, in Burleigh ¢ounty, North Dakota, on the, 25th day of March, A. K 22, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the A. M. of that day, and that the meeting is called for the purpose of considering the question of selling and disposing of the business as a whole, and to do such other business as should have been transacted at the regular annual meeting in January, 1922, at which annual meeting there was no quorum present. |. | Given under my hand /this 10th’ day of March, ‘A.-D. 1982, ©. H. LERUM, B-11, 18, 14,15, 16,17, 1 ata y deco ated hhr tatbes NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY AD- VERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given, that ‘that certain Mortgage, executed and de- livered by Andres J, Johannison, a widower, Mortgagor, to Seth G. Wright, Mortgagee, dated the 23rd day of No- vember, D. nineteen hundred and seventeen,,and filed far record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 7th day of January, A: D, 1918, and recorded in Book 144 of Mortgages, at page 63, will be fore- closed by a -sale of the premises in such Mortgage and_ hereinafter de- |. scribed, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock P, n the 10th day of April, 1922, to tisfy the amount due upon saig Mort- gage on the day of sale, as: : The premises’ described in sald Mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are those certain premises situated in the County’ of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: ‘The Northwest quarter of Section thirty- two (32), in Township one ‘hundred forty-three (143), North of Range seventy-eight (78), ‘west of the Fifth Frincipal Meridian, containing one hundred sixty (160) acres, more or less according to the United States Govern. ment Survey thereof, ° Yul 2a, The mortgagee has paid ' c sums, to-wit: Past due land’’anpal interest on a prior lien on'’said prem- ises which with interest thereén will on the date of sale amount to the sum 122, ings have been instituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured: by.such mortgage or any part thereof, and that default has been ‘made the conditions of said mortgage by ich the power of sale therein contained has become ‘operative by the faflure of the said Mortgagors to pay the principal promissory notes and interest secured by sald mortgage when due, where; upon. said Mortgagee has, agreeable to the terms of said mortgage, declared the whole debt secured thereby to be due and payable. ‘ That more’ than » thirty (30) days have elapsed since service of the-No- tice of Mortgagee’s. intention to fore- close said mortgage, as required by law, and said Mortgagors or the owner of said premises haye not performed the conditions or complied, with the provisions. upon which the said de- faults occurred, Exclusive of the costs of foreclos- re including statutory ‘attorney's fees, here will. be’ due on’such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Four Hun- dred Sixty-seven Dollars and Ninety- four Cents ($467.94), ‘which said sum includes the sum of Two Hundred Six- ty Dollars .and Ninety-four Cents ($260.94) for interest which said mort- gagee was obliged''to ‘pay on a prior, mottgage against said premises in or- der to protect his. interests agreeable to the terms of said mortgage de- scribed herein, : , Dated at Fargo, North Dakota, this 27th day, of February A. D.. 1922. : J. EB. DAVIS, Mortgagee. Frank I, Temple, “Attorney for Mortgagee, Fargo National. Bank, Building; Fargo, North Dakota. : 3—1-8-15-22-29; 4—5. NOTICE. OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE ‘FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given’ that that cer- tain Mortgage executed’ and delivered by £; Kingman and Anna .G. Kingman, usband ‘and wife, of the county of Still-, water, state of Montana, as.mortgagors, to Anna Bechaud of Fon du Lac. Wis- consin, 2s mortgagee, dated the 27th day. of November, 1917, and ‘filed for record in the office of the register of deeds in and for Burleigh coiinty, state of North Pakota, on the oth day of Jane 1918, at the hour of occa P. itd day of | strument in writing . iugene, Oregon, _ which. arsie july filed for fecord in the office of of Burle' ch county: of $403.00, and» which sum is included} in the amount’ hereinafter stated to be due. There will be due on such Mortgage| at the date of sale the sum of Five hundred eighty .($580,00) dollars. SETH G. WRIGHT, Mortgagee.. Fargo, Nt Lawrence, Murphy. &, Nilles, Attorneys for Mortgagee, : Fargo,, North Dakots id 8—1-8-15-22-29; 4—5, NOTICE AND CITATION, WEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DISTRI- BUTION. Staté of North Dakota, County of Burleigh—ss, % In County Court, Lc Davies, Judge: 7 In the Matter’ of the Estate of Au- \ust Dommer, Deceased. Wilhelmina Dommen, petitioner, vs. ‘Anha. Wiese, Wilhelmina - Harder, Emilie ‘Kalhow, Julius Dommer, Hel- ene Dietz, Augustus Sinnell, Hannah Wjnterfelat and. August Dommer, héspondents, THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA THE ABOVE NAMED RESPOND- ENTS: ’ You, the sald respondents are here- by notified that the final account of the executor of the will of August Dommer late of the.City of Henderson in the County. of Sibley and State of Minnesota, deceased, has been ren- dered to this court, ‘therein cased, is Before Hon. that the estate of said deceased -\is ready for ‘final settlement and ‘dis- tribution, and petitioning that his ac- count be allowed, the residue of ‘said estate be distributed to, the persons thereunto _‘entitléd,'""” administration closed and he. be discharged; that Tuesday, the 11th day of April, A. D.. 1922. at ten o'clock in thé forenoon of that day at the court rooms of this Court in the court house, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, has been duly appointed by this Court for the settle- Ament thereof, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions, ip writing, ‘to said account, and petition and contest the sume. ‘And you, the above naméd respond- ents and each of you, are hereby cited and required then and there to be and appear before ~this , Court, and show cause, if any you have, why said ac. count should not be allowed, the resi- due of said estate distributed, the ad- ministration of said estate closed and said executor .be discharged. \ Dated the ist day of March, A. D. 1922, By the Court: (seal). f. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Newton, Dullam & Young, Attorneys for Executor. Ree 81-8-15-22, See NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOS- URE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT. Notice is hereby given, that that, cer- tain mortgage, executed and deliyered py#Gottlieb Zelmer and Barbara Zel- mer, his. wife, of the Post Office of ‘Alta, County of Burléigh and State. of Mortgagors, to J. E. Davis, of the town of Goodrich, County of Sheridan and State of North Dakota, Mortgagee, dated the 7th day ot No- vember, A. D. 1919, and, filed for Frec- ord in the office of ‘the Register of Deeds within and fo: the County of Burleigh -and State of North Dakota, Burlelg)y ie uay of December A, D. 1919, bpay at 10:00 o’clock A. M,, and recorded, in Book 144 of Mortgages, on Page ‘120, will be foreclosed, by..&, sale of the premises in.such mortgage and here- inafter described, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bis- marck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of {Two (2) o'clock P. M., on the 15th day of April,-A. .D, 1922, to satfafy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated jn the County,of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and described as’ fol- lows, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter (SW 1-4) of Section Twelve (12), Township One Tiundrea Forty-four "(144)_ North, of Range Seventy-eight’ (78) West of the itth Principal Meridian, containing One Hundred Sixty. (160) Acres, more or less, according to the Government survey thereof, together with all her- editaments and appurtenances there- unto belonging or in anywise apper- taining thereto. That said mortgage contains a power of sale, and that no action,or proceed- es Undertakers DAY PHONE 246 aa PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS . Licensed Embeimer in Day Phone 100 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220MAINSTREET = -_ BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers ‘ Licensed Embalmer_in Charge ” . -M. on Sat “April, 1922, to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on, the date of sale. 1S te The premises described in such mort- gage and which will be sold to satisty ithe same are described as the West Halt of the Northwest Quarter (W: the Northeast, Quarter of the ‘Quarter (NEXNW%) and the Northwest Quarter-of the Southwest Quarter (NW% W%) of Section Twenty-two (22), ‘Township One Hundred Forty-four (144), Range Seventy-five (75), located in Bur- leigh county, North Dakota. ‘here will be-due on such ‘mortgage on the date of sale, including taxes paid by the assignee of the. mortgagee on the land covered by such moftgage, tte sum of two thousand and fourteen dollars and thirty-two cents ($2014.32), together with the statutory costs of foreclosure, Dated March 15, 1922. EN ane E. Ome: ssignee of Mortgagee, Post office address, Eugene, Oregon. (3-1 2 19.) ANNOUNCEMENT. )| To the Voters of Butleigh County: I thereby announce myself a candi date for sheriff of Burlcigh courity at ‘the June, 1922,’primaries. 1 am a re- ‘publican and have been’a resident of Burleigh ‘county for thirty-five years “| and if ‘nominated ‘and’ elected | prom- ise to give faithful service. Your sup- port will be appreciated. . ° Yours respectfully, ° WILLIAM ODE. * (Political advestisement.) 3-21-2t » ANNOUNCEMENT A hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of State's At- torney of Burleigh County at the June, 1922, Primaries. 8-16-1Wwk EDWARD'S. ALLEN. (Political Advertisement.) ANNOUNCEMENT Thereby ‘nnnonnce myseli as a can- didate ‘for the office of Clerk of Court of Burleigh County at the June, 1922, Priniafies. “J. E. KILEY, Political Advt. 3-18-5t _.., ANNOUNCEMENT \ T hereby announce myself as a can- didate for ‘the ‘office of Sheriff for Burleizh ‘county ‘at the: June, 1922, Primaries. ‘ i 2 HARRY A. THOMPSON, Pol. Advt. 817-6. ._... ANNOUNCEMENT ° ‘* Thereby announce myself as a can- sedate for the ‘office of ‘Register of ls of Burleigh county at the June, 1922, primaries. MRS. JAMES NEBERGALL. (Political “Advertisement.) ~ ANNOUNCEMENT TI hereby unndunce myself as can- Gidate for the office'of. sheriff of Bur- "leigh eounty at the June 1922, primar. ED. CHARLEBOIS, 3-21 Iwk : ANNOUNCEMENT T héreby announce myself as a can- didate to succeed myself for the-of- fice of’ Treasurer of Burleigh county at the Jane, 1922, Primaries. J. A. FLOW, Political Advt. 3. MENDING PLASTERING. If there is a small hole in the plas- tering, paste a numberof strips of adhesive tape over it and then cover with “wall ‘paper, béing sure to match the pattern. = “B.S, ENGE, D. C. Ph. G \ Chiropractor Consultation Free . Suite 9. 11—Eueaa Rinek—Phove 968 Funeral Directors ‘NIGHT PHONES 246-887 Charge : Night Phone-100 or 687 rs a Upholstered Farniture Made to Order |} WELL, GOODBY Tom VLU SEE You RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS “ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TELLYOU-| SAW JOE SNYDER DOWN THERE AND HE WANTED To BE REMEMBERED 710 You- Gooey, CHARLEY GUESS WHAT TM GONNA Do WHEN T GROW UP, HELP WANTED—MALE BeTva cant ) t TU GWE UP, FRECKLES: WHAT ARE Bf: LOTS FOR SALE ‘WANTED—Plumber and tinner, per- manent position and good salary tq the right man. In answering state experience, salary expected, and give Treferences. - Ericksou-Hellekson-Vye Co., Wheaton, Minn. 3-20-ot INTED—Farm hand, ‘W. E. Breen. Telephone 3 W. +5 miles north of town. 8 HELP WANTED—FEMALE $2.50 PER DAY paid one lady in each ‘town to distribute free circulars for Hconomy Non-Alcoholic Flavoring. Permanent position. F. E. Barr Co., ‘Chicago, 3-21-3t WANTED—Competent girl for general house work; small family. Mrs. E. A. Brown, 410 9th (St, or phone 346-K. \3-20-3t WANTED—Good, competent girl for general housework, Mrs, Sam, Clark, FOR SALE—The 50 foot corner lot at corner of /First and Thayer streets, One of the best locations in the city. Would make a.fine building site for a nice home or an apartment house. Is level, east front, close in and has trees. Geéo. M. Registe 3-16-lw ————— AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES WELL, TM GONNA MARRY A RICH GIRL AN THEN BUY A ee, {1 AND OH SAY, | MET ED RICKEY AND KE NEIGHS OVER TWO HUNDRED POURDS NOW: | MUST TELL You WHAT HAPPENED TO US ONE. NIGHT- HE-A Lee wee PAGE SEVEN BY ALLMAN pm Ly A, WUMPH - TIM, GOING To BE MARRIED AT ALL. VAINT? | nor) se NO, TIA GOING TOBE A ‘and _,trees. Buildings cost $1,800. ‘Will sell allithe property for $1.500. This is a money maker. J. H. Holi- han,” 314 Brokdway. Phone’ 745, FOR SALE—One Targe size mahogany victrola ‘with about $50 worth of records. Also beautiful genuine Kirminshah Oriental rug, large size, A bargain, ‘Phone 653R evenings. 3-18 lwk POTATOES—We can use your pota- toes, either buy outright or handle for your account.- Write , wire or phone, S. Goldish &.Co., St. Paul, Minn. 3-21-2t FOR SALE CHEAP-;One Smith motor Call at 218 Sth 8-21-3t cycle. $65.00 ca’ street. Ask Hugh Kug. FOR SALE—A 490 Chevrolet in:good condition for ‘$150. Phone 890, 518 6th_ street. 3122-10 FOR SALE—Cadillac Bight, $1,000.00 net. Cheap, L: Nt Cary, Mandan, N. Dak. Y 3-16-2wk FOR SAICE — Cadillac, _8-cylinder, Phone 618-W. $1,000, 404 10th St. i 8-17<1w, 36 Avenue A. Phone 587. 3-15-1w BOARD AND ROOM WANTED—Two kitchen girls. An-|BOARDPRS WANT) — Room and nex-Caf2. Phone 209 8-22-2t | board, or table board, single or dou- WANTWD—rracucal hurse,, raounc| ble rooms, home cooking, close in, 285. ‘022- 1wk | atross the street from. postoifice. im The Duntayen, 212 3rd St. Phone WORK WANTED 366. ih 3-29-Lw WANTED—Washing, Phone 552M. 3-21 3 SALESMEN WANTED—Salesman-with ¢ar. Must be willing to earn $150.00 per week by hard work. Call on dealers with lowest priced guaranteed .tires. THE C. L. SMITH COMPANY, 3-20-1t. ‘South Bend, Indiana FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—$500 and $25 month—4- room thouse all modern. $600 and $25 month—i-room house, partly modern. — $600 and $25 month—7- room house, partly modern. $500 ‘cash—3-room house, full basement, good well water, windmill, barn, auto ‘shed, chicken house, and six lots, all property inclosed with woven wire fence. Bargain price, only $1,500. Henry & Henry. Phone 961. 3-218 FOR SALE— By owner nine-room todern.home in best residence dis- trict in city. Call 827. 3-18-1w FOR RENT—Modern four room flat. Possession April 1. Business Col- lege. Phone 183. 3-16-1' wk FOR RENT—Four-room house, unfur- nished. George ‘Wenzel, 1016 Broad- way. , - 13-20-3t FOR REN’ T—Six.room modern furnish. ed home, Write 354, care erie 3-16-lw HOUSES WANTED WANTED, APRIL 1—Strictly clean modern furnished house, five or six rooms, by couple. Or three or four rooms for housekeeping. Consider. sharing house with otper couple. Address, Box 752, Mandan, N. D. 3-20-1wk WANTED—Furnished apartment or modern furnished house, 2 adults, must be within walking distance of capitol. Call 851R between 6’and Tp. m. 3-18-3t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—One_ goodsized room, kitchenette and closet, furnished for light housekeeping in modern home. 218 1st street. Phone 386-J SESE SL A ABS | FOR RENT—Two rooms completely furnished for’ light housekeeping. Close in. Phone 279J or call 214 2nd_street a 8-21 3t FOR RENT—Furnished, ro ‘or light housekeeping, Bismarck Busi- ness College. Phone 183. 3-13-1m FOR RENT—Large room suitable two in modern home. With or with- __out board. Phone 282R. FOR RENT—Three nice Clean rooms, for reasonable price, 212 N. 9th St. Phone 683-W. 3-17iw FOR RENT—Furnished room, close in; gentiemen only. Call 962 or 222 Third St. Z OR FOR RENT—Clean rooms in modern house at 300 9th street. Phone 377J. i 3-22 1wk FOR RENT—Large modern room, suitable for two, 522 2nd St. -9-1m FOR TENT—One furnished room in modern house. 409 5th st. 3-22-3t b ARE_YOU Inter turn:sto Tribune.-tf in North Central Minnesota, the land of clover, beautiful lakes and prosperity? If so’ write to Leach Lake Land & Investment Co. at Walker, Minn. No-trades, 8-3-1m FOR RENT—farm, 250 acres under , eultivation; eight miles east of Bis- marck, IN. D. J. C. Swett. Phons |, 822-1 ox 322. 8-18-1w — post E LOST—Pair of glasses between 1i- brary and 311 Fourth St. Finder re- reward. 3-22, 1t POSITION WANTED T'HE OLD HOME TOWN 3-21-3t |. 9-3t |, I EX-TEACHHR wishes position, Box 143 Garrison, N.D. ler ical, cashiering, or clerking position. 3-22-1t MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Beautiful' Elm Grove just south’ of the city. Large grounds 4 = THINGS LOOKED BAD FOR SADIE COTTAGE LAST NIG > CHIMNEYS SDRNED ODT Aq ONC Hemstitching and picot work. Mail orders promptly attended to. -Box 345, Inger Sewing Machine company, Bis- marck, N. D. a 3-17-1m TAKPN UP—Four bay mares, 1 gray »g@ding, Wi1-2 Sec. 4, Range 75-139 Twp. Albert Hammar, Driscoll, N. Dak. 5 3-11-2wk ‘WANT TO RENT—A farm with or without stock. Address J. W. Vetter, 722 5th street. Bismarck, N. D. zi 3-18- 3t FOR SALE—RBaled hay, seed oats and seed potatoes. Inquire A. C. Wilham, Van Horn Hotel. 21 Iw FOR ‘SALE—Electrig Washing —ra- chine, Price $50.00, 421 13th St. feePhone S9OW srr i Ft Bree St FOR SAiLE—Davenport, rug and tabie cheap. (Call mornings at 808 Ave. B. A 3-22-3t FOR- RENT —Five acres as garden. Apply Frank Kroll. 3-171w TOR SALE—Gas range. Phone 129LW. 3-22 3t —_ ARKETS | ——————_ ——* ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. South St. Paul, March 22.—Cattle receipts, 3,000, Mosty steady to strong. Few ,good to choice beef steers sold early, $8.25 to $9. Common to medi- um beef. steers, $6 to $7.75. Bulk, $6.50 to $7. Few ‘best offerings butcher cows and heifers, $6.25 to $7. Bulk, $4 to $6. Stockers and feeders, $4.50. to $7. Bulky $4.25 to $6.50. Calves receiptS, 3,000. Mostly 25 to 50 cents higher. Few extra choice vealers, $7.25 td’ '$7,50. Bulk’ best lights, $7; seconds; ‘mostly, $4 to $5. to $9.80. steady ‘to 10 cents lower, Bulk, $9.00 to $9.80. Range, $3 Good pigs, $9.75 to $10. Shecp receipts, 500. Steady to weak. “Mostly plain. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, Chicago, March 22.—Cattle receipts, 11,000, slow, steady ‘to lower. \Hlog receipts, 15,000, fairly active, steady to 25 cents lower. ‘Sheep receipts, 18,000, very slow, bidding genetally lower, ‘CHICAGO 'WHEAT. . Chicago, ‘March 22.—Wheat averaged lower‘in price today during tie early transactions, the bulk of thusiness con- sisting of scattered selling. The open- ing which ‘varied ‘from 1-8 cent decline to 3-8 cents gain was followed by a general upturn and then setbacks to Weli below yesterday’s finish. Subsequently ' offerings were ab- sorbed by strong commission, houses and by interests that generally act on foreign accounts. The close was 1% to 1% net higher. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, March 22—TIlour 'un- changed to 10 cents lower. lots, $8 to $8.25 a barrel. 53,001 barrels, In carload Shipments, (Bran, $24.50. to’$25.00. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnishel by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarek, March 22, No. No. No. No. No. 2 No. 1 dark nerthern..... 1 amber durum. 1 mixed durum. BAPOLIS GRAIN ¥ $1.40 » 1.05 99 M Minneapolis, March 22.-Wheat re- ceipts 61 cars compared with 175 cars a ear ago. ds ‘ $1.53% Corn No. 3 yellow, 5 Oats No. 3 ; \ 1 northern $1.50% to y $1.42%; July $1.33%. 1% to 52 cents. white, 33% to 33%. Barley, 48 to 61 cents. Rye No. 2, 95% to 96% cents. Flax No. 1, $2.51% to $2.55%. | BRACELETS, Smart women, bracelets “above the elbow. wearng notices, one are Bracelets worn thus are usually quite wide and quite jeweled. ‘Hog receipts, 9, Fairly’ active, é HY” WHEN Miss Mabel Gessner is a passenger agent of the B. & O, R, R, at Balti- more. She. in the only woman hold- ing such a position. RESIGNATION ‘OF LEAG- UERS TO BE ASKED (Continued from Page 1) * hag used the'discussion of the-plan in an attempt to disrupt our forces. In Spite of this, Where I have had oppor- tunity to explain the plan fully it has been quil animously approved, “But from now on’my tite and that of all our active workers and boosters must be devoted to perfecting our or- ization for without thdt we could not succeed under any plan, I expect from now on to bw ig -the work of or- ‘ion to work under any plan ch the coming conventions decide upon.” - Valley City Boy Is Star Athlete Valley City, N. D., March 22.—James L, Combs, of Valley City, N. D., has developed into a star athlete this year at Culver Military Academy, at which place he is a cadet, and after making, his letter in football last fall, has now come forward in spring «sports and has landed a regular place on the varsity track team, Comb’si fleetness made him one of the specdicstiends that have been on 4 Culver eleven in several years, and the same spec] is what makes him a valuable man in the hurdles. He is ‘also a good, jumper. ‘He was active ‘in athletics in ‘the Culver summer ,schaol, which he attended last sum- mer, 'The Valley City boy is a first class man and graduates from Culver “in June. , He,is preparing to enter one of the eastern Universities, TO PLANT POTATOES Minot, N. D., ‘March 22.—About 2460: acrcs cf prospe.tive potato planting for the coming season in the Minot district was reported at the farmers’ meeting here Saturday. Resolutions were adopted favoring farmers’ planting such acreages as they can properly handlo and the us- + ing of the best kind of seod. Other resolutions provided that the tem- porary committee on organization be made permanent and go ahead and complete an organization under the state co-operative statute and arrange for a site for the proposed poiato warehouse fn ‘Mixpt TINGER FURNISHING SEED. ° Mott, N. D., March 22.—Hettfnger ecunty is furnishing a stipulated amount of seed to farmers, giving epplicants until October 15, 1922 in ota per avpli- oats, three Is corn, and Those desir- which to pay. The cant includes 15 bushe bus millet, two b four bushels potato: ing more will hav Farmers town- ship agreeing to work out the amceunts allotted on roads, were given orders on the townsbip treas- urer for $25 each. Officials found the township about $1,000 in the road - fund,