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PACE TWO * TORREY ‘SOLD’ | ON NATIONAL PARK PROJECT Governor Declares U. S. Field | Secretary Is Impressed | With Bad Lands 1 ional park very bright retary 1 park The prosps orth Lf Raymond H of the United service, appeared to be bly im ed with the Bad Lands, an offi hich is now in progress, | ntly it is believed that he will make rable report when he returns to Washington, It i 4 that congress will act upon port ts in kot Torrey, f tates nation pre cial four of ¥ Sold on Proposition ernor Sorlie, who returned thi om the Torrey added, morning f clares that national park “even though he | built by the Marquis 4 and cattle yon More Rain Is i governor eral e offic well tives of the Roosevelt rk association governors | of other states, and sen. 1 congressmen asure of the trip mar rain which was he Phe trek | but the! returned of the pressure of his official duties. | No one who has ever seen the Bad Lands can fail to thrill at its beau- | ty," said the governor seated at his desk today with a pile of unanswer ed correspondence before him “We have no lakes or woodlan¢ this state, but the proposed national) park region makes up for the lack of | these. The petrified forest is match- | ed nowhere else in the world and the | coloring is simply magnificent. Cross- | ing the Little Missouri reminded me | of the journeys of the early settle in the covered wagon d We | in our train buckb and ‘many on horseb cowb n, With the rth Dakota st represen al P offic pl not end rnor in} d 2 rd wagons | :, including | At Famous Ranch The official tour started Sund after a luncheon and the itinerary is to the famous Roosevelt Elkhorn | The luncheon was at Chateau de Mores, built by the Marquis de Mores. Then followed a 10-mile jaunt north, down the Little Missouri river to the Peaceful Va ranch, The trel d the inspection through the petrified forest Monday and to the Elkhorn ranch at Mikkelson y. Cowboys of the area here | Id west show RIFF LEADER REPORTED SLAIN IN BOMB ATTACK Fez, French Morocco, (P)—Unconfirmed reports circulated among the native men t Abd-El Kraim, leader, opposing the French. ed during a recent bombardment of his RAILROAD RATES ON BRICKS TO BE REDUCED the June 17 have bee tribe: Riffian kill Effective brick from other Iowa 4 June 13, Des Moi rates) on Boone and ints to s ions on the c: ki and St. Paul in North Dakota, Fairmount to Fargo inclusive, will be reduced approxi- mately per cent. These reductions were voluntarily made following an adjust. South Dakota points, ordered by the interstate commerce commission. Announcen the was made to y E. freight expert of the commission. reduction Hendri state railroa READE SLATED __| FOR RE-ELECTION | FOR N.D. FIREMEN Kenmare, N. D., June strong opposition develops not expected, E. A. Ande Steele, veteran North Dakota man, is expected to be elec sident of the North Dakota F: association when the election of of- ficers is held here late this after- noon. R. C. Fuller of Beach is ex- pected to be elected treasurer and} H. L. Reade of Bismarck, former| state fire marshal, is expected to be re-elected as secretary. Jamestown and Hillsboro are the cities which have extended invita- tions to the association for the 1926 convention. The convention sessions are scheduled to be adjourned tomor- row. N. D. EXPORT "FRADE LARGE, ‘REPORT SHOWS Almost 2,000,000 more tons of North Dakota products left the state in 1924 than in 1922, figures co piled by the state railroad commi: sion show. The tonnage for 1924 was 7,064,948 as compared with 5,816,240 in 1922 and 6,337,047 tons in 1923, A total of 5,465,782 tons of agri- cultural products was shipped in 1924. In 1923 3,077,469 tons of wheat were shipped, while in 1924 ship- ments for the same product amount- ed to 3,384,467 tons, or 81,140 car- loads. Total animals and animal products shipped in 1924 amounted to 250,568 tons. North Dakota mines shipped a total of 1,059,394 tons. Manufactur- 17.— wh ened by | One | JUDGE | jeweler, was be Winona Winter, musical comedy marry Lloyd Simpson, her form iced her to bis press agent Norman Spe away and married he tr on husband. demolition, or might | placed by driven dis-| sleep? prosaic oil or | me inery ch at the kyline of electricity Mill”, pre the wh t the fami Dutch ym ricans ar received from f the windmill landscape, has pathetic ‘inquiri regarding the fate letter from Topeka, Kans ed ification of The Dutch mill, with the object o: is n ing one there > insistent has the outery becom against the unnecessary demolition | of mills, that it may now be hoped! that most of the remaining ones will be saved KATE O'HARE COMING TO BISMARCK SOON Mrs. Kate Richard 0° livered an address at the of Labor convention in day, will m: our kota and plan for one day, accord ce here tod: survey of the cou for the Union urment M. urers" ri d United Garment Workers! state th st The who de Federation | comm rgo Mon- rth Da ing b pout B tes word making to stop in to P. tu procee . Mrs. O'Har and ident in their sto vo in this kind! in ust year. This its kind ¢ in ing In her terviewing prison for the of work the first made in thi lowa, country been Early Harvest Not Expected In North Dakoti No early harvest is anticipated in North Dakota, although in ms there be indie such 4 oC. BE. Ward, missi of agricultur tod: The r are the Ist. | The ome re- | commi deputy el . Mr. Ward) frost which retarded growth | qi. to some extent and the dry spell} WF which-gripped the state until a cou-{ ple of weeks ago. | It is reported that in ion of western North field are already h port from all sect a bumper crop The ¢ ome Dakota th uding out while ns of the state p: fed by lish gi wimlse | quota ing th FRAMED" BY FRIENDS RMED WITH GIFT OF SILVER} New Orleans, June 17, )—“W vhat have you ty for your. Judge severely when hent imin Halpern, a] rfore | Ss of we led by durin, ing Judge, pol drew forth a silver lovi cup, made} and ar presented it to} h F Th s of s framed up to novel pre ked the donors o add, “Case dis-} ‘ ippin at € court. yY. M. C. Manila enforced « IN MANILA (P) Construction of a re-! Je concrete building for .the| ha Army and Navy Y. M. C. A. ha been started here. The which is to be four storie cost about $200,000. It is located in the old Walled City and will s, went r husband, quict, leaving | DAIRY CIRCUIT | MEMBERS MEET | which e DATES ARE SET FOR HEARINGS ving neering Intere t L bridge, Mobridg: ked for a Another ca class rate th here duly 6 but a postponement has nd to set the 4 hearing ‘asked that if th ate for a TERN CANADA WE GIRLS FROM BRITIS Winnipe; | Winnipe While number points [were brought te merchants shall t S ish or lared i entation. | will be taken to the U. S. Marvsville, now the flapper hen. poultry fancier, has a hen that “ bloomed forth with the full plum- justl age of a building} she cannot be high will] rooster, and the so far that she even possesses the have} two sickle feathers in the tail. ate ‘ taxes due or delinquent: to Holly Bu and she Simpson wood, Calif., to | Tellegen intro: | till former | G00 accommodations for AT LUNCHEON ; ircuit held a luncheon Grand Pacifie hotel} plans were perfected | at Fort Lincoln to-| dairy n ne OF R. R. BOARD tate railros many le freiyht the interstate comniission is ers of inquiry rate cases pend: ore commerce ion ted parties are inquiring he case ‘h involy class Aberdeen and Mo- ind points on the C. a rth Dakota w ease is set for k on July 6, The! ion is ready and has not nent. sil in Bi ailroad with the c: Dakota Wi linois, Thi and points is for hearing ted interstate been asked with the pmplaint, filed June 10, consolidated cases for here not earlier than Dee. reque has © commerce 6 as the general state com ion adhe the hearin complaint, because the involved. same re MES H ISLES 7.—(P)— stie servant problem in has been materisily reliev- rrival of a bateh of Brit- included among the large | ttlers r past few weeks, the majority of these do- have remained in this ¢ proceeded to differ- | in the The girls of the ation Arr show that the population ja has been augment- | 6,000 newcomers n € more than the ma, | { Law | bookkeep- accounts of in English, | dialect, has been nal by the Phil- It aimed! An appeal} supreme hilippine equiring native constitu upreme court. nese merchante FLAPPER HEN Kas. June —And | Henry Moel- rooster. * By appearance nguished from a resemblance goes ing and lumber interests shipped 948392 tons. si SENTIMENT OF AMERICANS SAVES DUTCH WINDMILLS Amsterdam, Holland, June 17—) —Native lovers of old Dutch wind- mills ‘have been much gratified and encouraged, in their efforts to pre- serve the characteristic feature of the Dutch landscape, the lively interest taken b; jean newspa- pers and magezines in the reports that many historic mills were threat- Plane of Syracuse (N. Y.) Air Line a swamp eight miles from Syracuse. hut the pilot escaped with a TOOK A NOSE DIVE er slipped | Ma ching here dur- | © MERTING ‘OUN' June 2, 1935 OF THE BOARD. OF Y COMMISSIONERS ard of County Commission- ur: Commissioners Backman and uant to adiournmep’ 33a on jer, Moynier Upon motion the fofidwing pflis were allowed subject Victor Moynier, Services Co. Comm. S55 Axel Soder, Comm. Be Edgar Swanson, CUIVERER 0022 gse tees A. Swanson, Services Co. Comm. ceReroeaes Services arbon pa- fees » sup? s for court house Record Pub. Co. ents... s Electric “for April Co., ¥, Office Coal clerk court . ‘ J. Nelson, labor and re- pairs J.J. Sch Thorngren, 68 loads scoria nk J. Johnson Co., Aud., sti and express .... Dray & Tfr. Co. rashes ........05 F. Smyth, county board Bism R k Grocery Go., sup- for court house shel, expenses jonai Chemical C supplies for court house . Washburn Lig. Coal Co., coal for court house .... City of Bismarck, water fo! court house eo. W. Swick, gravel ..... la Rognlie, extra clerk hire refunding taxes .... Madge Runey, mileage vis- iting scho eee ©. G, Derby, ering K n bags .. postage ani witness Sts Atty ZS & Woodmansee, sup- county offices .... Little, garage rent for polling place Record Pub. Co., publications .. Northwestern Sheet Works, culverts ....... Chas. Fisher, postage and express st work refunding H. Knowles, gra- der from Wing Bis- marck ....... gaa Alin Hedstrom, matron county jail .. Russell Grader Mfg. grader supplies 3 F.E. McCurdy, 1-day meet- » Board Health ....... Smyth, mileage ....- Runey, 1-day meet- Board of Health xaminer, Exam. ac- s of Burleigh Co. .. Hedstrom, boarding guarding prisoners . Edwin McCarty, reporting and transcribing inquest dwin McCarty, reporting and transcribing inquest sdwin McCarty, reporting vase Wm. B. F: a ting gopher poison T. R. Atkinson, mile surveyor W. & ©. G. Scott, e: vation for road grading Farmers Elevator Co., oat for gopher poison Edward Kopp, salary ru ning engine 4 John Weber, Sr., labor and repairs on graders ...... Russell Powers, salary run- ning engin Mandan Merc. plies. L. H. Knowle: work :.....:-- Knight Printing ing and supplies - : Albin Hedstrom, mileage .. Bismarck Hospital, care of poor ... Dakota Power Co., mite, caps and fuse ... Knight Printing Co., prin ing and supplies Knight Printing nd supplies Spear, Co. 0. D. charges and ex- press. 5 Geo. Will, 6 bushels oats .. T. R. Atkinson, office and field work of assistants, €o. Sur. a8 Webb Bros., supplies. Teddy Hedstrom, work taxes to M Co., istribu- Heer age Co. Co., road sup- s, maintenance en Spear, postage Stackhouse, sala: physician. ae Si G. LL. Spear, (Co. Treas, freight and drayage . Co, Treas., expenses coi reporter. A Burroughs ‘ © maintenance as per con. tract 4 “ Russell Grader g. repairs for graders L. Spear, Co. Trei bailiff fees . L. Spear, jurors. fees "Co. a. G. G G. Co." ‘Treas. taxes for court hoyse L. Spear, Co. strychnine for poison L. Spear, strychnine poison Harry Knowles, road work Long Lake Twp. care of poor ........ Bismarck Gas Co., gas from Feb. 1922 to April, 1925 . Humphreys & Moule, print- G. G. Co. for Mc 5 Hoskjins-Meyer, stationery and supplies .... “98 Lottie Rorebeck, mother's pension 5 Eva Fischer, mother’s pen- sion. ce Ethel Kensrud, pension ..... Maude Braden, pension . Mary Sprige: pension Clara Peterson, pension Agnes Vaskes, pension Clara Walgre: pension .. Katherine Ki pension . Hannah Lar ension Albin He postage .. L. Spear, ‘0. taxes on court house .... R. Atkinson, services ‘0. surveyor ......... Grace Graves, work om re: funding fair levy .. . Mary Cashe}, expenses. G.L. Spear, Co. bags fot gopher Russell) Grader supplies for chines is after it had toppled nose first into Two passengers were injured, few scratche: ‘enson, postage .. LR. Johnson, road main: tenance ... tees Henry, Sundquist, ‘road maintenance’... -.; C. J. Johnson, road main- tp personal, 14.00 49.52 4.00 42.60 32.00 9.00 6.30 4:45 63:50 44231 43.47 51110 2.79 100.00 | 29:70 17.42 2.00 35.00 38.69 14.25 9.25 9.60 44.77 44.70 20.00 159.30 17.20 21.97 2.10 9.10 20.00 113.04 2,672.36 5.42 90.00 90.00 * 15.00 25.00 94.45 3.00 21.70 3.00 210.00 80.25 9.50 11.95 17.60 5.00 160.30 314.90. 10.50 85.00 29.80 106..65 69.60 Taé. 15 218.17 350.70 43.44 14.00 514.65 213.31 332.20 3.40 478.00 98 115.00 10.00 83.33 2.99 20.00 16.72 37.00 15.00 36.50 9.75 5.00 901.66 329.70 45.60 10.00 50.63 1,086.57 61.70 43.30 20.00 50.00 40.00 36.00 24.00 30.00 30.00 30.00; 25.00 64.00 20.90 40.09 931.30 8. tenance 1. H. West, ance .... 5 John Elness, road mainten- ance. ..... B. B. Hédstrom, ro: tenance . ‘ Byron Knowies, road main- tenance ......... : Einard Hannus, road main- tenance. . Braue Wm. Meyer, assigned Far. & Mer. St.'Bk., road main- tenance cin oe Ira Burkhart, road main- tenance . Byron | Knowles, assign Runyan. Lbr. Co. road maintenance CERES L. H. Knowles, road main- tenance i Harry Knowles, road main- nee ane Knowies, road mai feNONGS hp om. ose : Burkhart, assign E jawyer, road mainten- 136.00 117.30 87.50 110.50 106. 119.00 age 26.47 Walter | Burkhart, maintenance 5 Cancelled... Cancelled John Jacobson, road work John Jacobson, road work . W. C. Cashman, justice fees Copelin Motor Co., oil > Cashman, justice fees *. Cashman, justice fees man, justice fees > Cashman, justice fees id Zuroff, witness fees, stice court ..... rt Magnus, justice court : ‘ashman, justice fees W. © Cashman, justice fees Rt. H. Crane justice fees .. I. H. Crane, Justice fees . Albin Hedstrom, — witnes: fees, justice court RK. H. Crane, justice fe Paul Pecht, ” witnes justice court ROH. Crane, just Albin Hedstrom, fees, ice court RH e, justice fees Anton Beer, justice fees ... J. B. Smith, witness fees, justice court ...... Joe Mastel, witness justice court Paul Pecht, witness tice court ... Martineson, “8, justice cou aan Anton’ Beer, justice fees August "Schafer, witness fees, justice court ...... Paul Pecht, witness fees, justice court aes ©. J. Martineson, | ‘witness fees, justice court ,...... Anton Beer, justice fees .. Paul Pecht,. witness fees, justice court c©J. Martineson, fees, justice court ...... Anton Beer, justice fees .. C.J. Martineson, — witness fees, justice court ...... Mary Cashel, witness fees, justice court .... WF. Franklin, fees, justice court ...... 2.10 Upon motion the foliowing reports were received and filed: Report of sheriff of collection of delinquent personal property taxes for the month of May, 1925— teport of sheriff of services ren- dered in civil action during month of May, 1925, $308.9! Report of clerk of court of fees collected during month of May, 1925 — $155.50. teport’ bf Register road 5 87.43 5 5.20 winess 5.20 10.85 10.75 fees, witness 2.10 2.10 2.10 14.85 4.20 6.30 18.90 6.30 : 4.20 witness of Deeds of ected during month of May, — $344.50. Report of the Bank Examiner re- celyed, and, filed. Upon motion the following tax ents were approved or re- Application of E. M. Walla for a refund of taxes due to error'in ex- tension of valuation on personal property. Application of Mrs. Hulda Holtan for refund due to over-payment of assignment of tax certificates. Application of M. J. Englert for reduction of taxes, rejected. Application of W. G. Hoerr for refund of hail taxes on sections 3 and 29-140-74, rejected. Application ‘of C. H. rejected. Application of Eva Hibbs for re~ duction of general taxes on real property, rejected. Application of Henry Schuh for reduction of personal property tax- e8, rejected. June Sra, 1925 ‘The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with the following members present: Commissioners, Backman, Moynier, Swanson, and Soder. Upon motion Commissioner Swan- son was named Chairman pro-tem. Upon: motion the bids as per ad- vertisement for the construction of concrete culverts were ordered open- ed, the following submitting bids: & V. Anderson, J.C. Young, C, J.-Rue & Sons, W. W. Moyar. Road bids as per advertisement were also ordered opened, the fol- lowing submititng bids: W. H. Spear, W. J. Richards, Matt Michel- son, C. M. Scott, Carl V. Anderson, H.. A. Thomas, J. Jacobson & Son, Webster Bros., and Chas. Dunshey. The awarding of contracts for the above work was deferred until the following day. June 4th, 1925 The Board ‘of County Commission- ers reconvened with all members Present. Upon motion the following bills were allowed subject to: personal taxes due or delinquent: M. Johnson, work refund- ing fair levy .... French & Weich Hdwe. Co.,. supplies for court house Bismarek Furniture Co., Supplies clerk of court's office oe bee Northwestern Beil Tele. Go. long distance telephone Northwestern Bell Tele. Co. telephones Oscar Batkman, Co. Comm. ...,, Edw. G, Patterson, Comm. Klingsporn, 125.00 2.50 34.00 37.65 29.39 27.00 22.10 21.20 20.00 23.30 26.00 9.00 ne: , Supplies and repairs court i. Collins, magneto .. 35.50 Flugeell Grader der repairs |. 11.40 iN of W. 'W. McMahon, ‘rejected. _Moved by ‘Commissioner’ Swanson, ie my by. Commissioner Soder that whe contract for greding and graveling’ of the. road. in. Driscoll and Clear Lake -townships. be awarded to H. A. Thomas, he being the domgst. reaponsible bidder, “and that he furgish a bond in. Amount of $4,000.00 for the faithful perform- + ite contract. on ‘cali ali commissionets pres- "haved by Co Mo’ 'y Commissiones Backman, seconded by Commissioner. Moynicr that the contract for the construc- “gf the concrete, culverts for between secs. 29 Painted. Woods: Townshi 33am Nai tion 18 N. ton Township, and, 48 in Frances Township .be awarded to Carl V, Anderson, he be: ing the lowest responsible, ‘bidder, * a ni smount ‘of 341 i. for the, faithe os oft. contract, 2 roll a ia, ‘commissioners ey bewccian, seconded by! ner Bwanson, that the H grading the ‘road -be- Woods and Glenview pris emis tween. Paint townships be. awarded to Richards and ion, being the low- cot segponsible Didders, and. . thal they be red¥ired to furnish a bond in the amount of $400.00’ for: the faithful: performance ef the con- tract, and that Webster Brothers be aw: the-xontract forthe con+ struction of a grade in Grass Lake Twp., they being the lowest respon- sible bidders, and that they furnish a bond in the amount af $200.00 for the faithful performance of the con- tract. = On roll call all present voted aye. Moved by Commissioner Swanson, speonded by Commissioner Backman, a Be It Resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County that the State Highway Commissioner be and hereby is re- quested to proceed with the pi aration of surveys, plans and spe: fications and estimates required for the following described State High- way improvement Loca) name of Parks Highway. |_ Type of proposed Earth with gravel Droximate, mileage Beginning at ner of se 2 ending “at the line running through s Commissioners road: National improvement: surfacing, ap- st cor- . 80 and section north T, sion be furtt steps necessary tow: operation with the order to obtai Jextent of not to es per cent of the total estimated cost of construction, or the maximum legal Federal aid ‘per mile; That the State Highv sion be further requested priate and set aside to the cr this project the sum of $7, such amount as may be available State Aid toward th st of c struction of the pro. In_consideration the Board of County hereby agrees that it will, at_ the request of the State Highw: mission, secure title to such of-way as may be found ne sd It is further agreed that the conn- ty will pay share of cost of construction wh: shall be approximately fifty nt of the total actual cost State aid paid; and that the of County Commissioners will aside by appropr e resolution when requested to do so by the State Highway Commission, suff cient funds to meet the county's share of the total estimated cost of the project, such estimated cost to inelude 16% for engineering and contingencies. Koll call all Commissioners pres- ent voted aye. Moved by Commissioner Soder, seconded by Commissioner Swanson, that Be It Resolved by the County Commissioners of Burleigh County that the State Highway Commission be and hereby is re- quested to proceed with the aration of su ys, plans, spe tions, and estimates required for the following described State Highway improvement: focal name of road: State road Number 14, Type of proposed improvement: Earth; approximate mileage 13.8. Beginning at the Northéast corner of section 32, T. 139, R. 7 ing at the Southeast corner of sec- tion 32, T. 137, R. 76. z That the State Highway Commis- sion be further requested to take all steps nec i operation with the U order to obtain Federal aid to the extent of not to cent of the total estimated cost of ‘onstruction, or the maximum legal Federal aid per mile; That the State Highway Commis- sion be further requested to appro- priate and set aside to the credit of this project the sum of $10,000, or such amount as may be aavilable, as State Aid toward the cost of con- struction of the project. In_consideration of the foregoing, the Board of County Commissioners hereby agrees that it will, at the re- duest of the State Highway Com- mission, secure title to such rights- of-way as may be found necessary; tt is further agreed that the county will pay its share of the to- tal cost of construction which share shall be approximately fifty per cent of the total actual cost, less State aid paid; and that the Board of Counyt Commissioners will set aside by appropriate resolution when requested to do so by the State Highway Commission, suffi- cient funds to meet the county’s share of the total estimated cost of the: project, such estimated cost to include 10% - for engineering and contingencies. Roll call all Commissioners pres- ent voted aye. Moved by Commissioner Swanson, seconded by Commissioner Soder, that Be It Resolved by the Board of sounty Commissioners of Burleigh unty, that the. State Highway ‘ommission be and hereby quested to proceed with the aration of surveys, plans, spe tions and estimates required for th following described State Highway improvement: Local name of Road: Black Trail; Type of proposed improvement Earth with gravel surfacing, ap- proximated mileage 5%, beginning at the northwest corner of section 1, T. 142, R. 80;. thence east one mile, thence south 4% miles and ending at the northwest corner of section 30, T. 142, R. 79. That the State Highway Commis- sion be further requested to take all steps necessary toward securing co- operation with the United States in order to obtain Federal aid to the extent of not to exceed fifty per cent of the total estimated cost of construction, or the: maximum legal Federal aid per mile; That the State Highway Commis- sion be further requested to apro- priate and set aside to the credit of this project the sum of $5,500, or such amount as may be available, as State Aid toward the cost of construction of the project. In_ consideration of the foregoing, the Board of County Commissioners hereby agrees that it will at the re- quest of the State Highway Com- mission, secure title to such rights. of-way'as may be found necessary It is further agreed that the coun- ty will pay its share of the total cost. of construction which share shall be approximately fifty per eee of the total tual cost, less tate aid paid; and that the Board of County Commissioners will set aside by appropriate resolution when requested to do so by the State Highway Commission, suffi- cient funds to meet the county's share of. the total estimated cost of the project, such estimated cost to include. 10% for engineering and contingencies. 3 On roll cail all present voted aye. Moved by Commissioner oder, seconded by Commissioner Back- man, that Be It Resolved by the Board of County Commissiopers of Burleigh County, that the State Highway Commission be and hereby is re- quested to proceed with the prep- ration of surveys, plans, specifica- tlons and estimates required for the following described State Highway {mprovement: Local name of road: Black Trail; type .of. proposed im- rovement: ‘Earth With gravel sur- lacing, approximate mileage 7, be- winning at the northwest corner. of section 2, T. 140, R, 80 and ending at the southwest corner of section 2, TD. 139, R. 80. What the State Highway Commis- sion be further, requested. to take all steps necessary toward securing co- operation with the United States in order to obtain. Federal-aid to the extent of not to exceed fifty -per cent of the total estimated cost of copatruction, or the maximum legal Federal aid per mile; * - That the State Highway Commis- sion. be further requested to Sppros priate and set-aside to the credit of this prdject the. sum, of $7,000, or such_amount as may be available, as State aid toward: the cost of con- struction of the project. in consideration of the foregoing, fhe, Board of County Commissioners éreby agrees that it will, at. the request of the State Highway Com- mission, secure title to such rights- of-way as may be found necessary; itis further agreed. that the founty will pay its share ef the otal cost of ‘construgtion which Share shall be approximately fifty Commis- appro- oregoing, Commissioners Board of Commissioners er cent is State of the total aid paid; and that Bgard of County ' Commissioners wMi'set aside by appropriate reso. lution when requested to do so by the State Highway Commission, suf- fietent funds to meet the county's share of the total estimated cost af the project, such estimated cost to include 10% for engineering and contingencies. . Roll call all Commissioners pres+ ent voted aye. Moved by Commissioner Backman, seconded by Conimissioner Moynier that Be It Resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County, that the State of Highwa’ Commission be and hereby is quested to-proceed with the prep- aration of surveys, plans, specifica- tions and estimates required for the following descpibed State Highw Improvement: Local name of ros National Parks Highway; Type of proposed improvement: Earth with gravel surfacing; approximate mile- age 11, beginning at the southeast corm of sec. T. 139, R. ending at the southeast c section 28, T. 139, R. 75. That the State Highway Commis- sion be further requested to take a steps necessary toward securing co- operation with the United Sta’ order to obtain Federal aid to the extent of not to exceed fifty per ‘ent of the total estimated cost of construction, or the maximum leg:] Federal aid per mile; Thut the State Highway Commis- si » further requested to appro- date and set aside to the credit of project the sum of $12,000, or amount as may be available State Aid toward the cost of con- he project ion of the foregotng, f County Commissioners y agrees that it will, at the agtual cost, the mission, sgcu of-way ‘as’ ma. it is furthe ty will pay its share of the cost of construction which share shall be approximately fifty per cent of the total actual cost, less State aid paid; and that the Board of County Commissioners will set by appropriate resolution requested to do so by the Highway Commission, ‘sufti- cient funds to t the county's share of the total estimated cost of the project, such estimated cost to include 10 r engineering and contingencies. Roll call all Commissioners pres- ent voted aye. Moved by Commissioner Swanson, seconded by Commissioner Moynier that Burleigh County request. the State Highway Comimission to ad- vertise for bids for Federal Aid on a construction on the Red Trail begin- ning at the SE corner of Section 2- 138-80 and ¢nding at the quarter line of Section 2-138-79 and also for state aid on state road No. 14 be- ginning at the N. E. corner of sec- tion $2-139-76 and ening at the SE_corner of Section 2-137-76. On roll call all Commissioners present voted aye. Upon motion the Board adjourned to meet again June 30th, 1925. FRANK J. JOHNSON, County Auditor. total n ATE MORT- 7E_ FORECLOSURE SAL Is Hereby Giv certain mortgage, made, delivered by Fred Bender ( ver), to Barnes Brothers, Incorpor- ted, a corporation, dated November 3, 1919, filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, N. D., on January 15, 1920, at 9:30'a. m., and recorded in’ Book 106 of Mortgages, on page 135, and assigned by the mortgagee to John P. Thomas by an instrument in writing dated February 20, 1920, filed for record in the office ‘of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- ty, N. D. on June 26, 1 at 1:30 p.'m., and recorded in Book 144 of Mortgages, on page 361, to secure the payment of $1,600.00 and inter- est, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Courthouse, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North ‘Dakota, on the day of July, 1925, atthe hou two o'clock in the ‘afternoon of day, to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on the day of sale. The premis ribed in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as to-wit: heast Quarter (SE) of Section Twelve (2), in Town- ship One Hundred 'Forty-four nge Seventy-nine (79), contain- E , More or less, cording to the Government ‘sur- thereof. fault exists in the terms of mortgage in this that both princip and interest are past due and un- paid. Default further exists in the terms of said mortgage in.this that the mortgagor has failed and neg- lected to pay the 19 1921, 1922, and 1934 taxes on the above cribed real estate, amounting to $492.91. That said taxes have been paid by the owner and holder of the mortgage and. are included in this foreclosure. ‘There will be due on said mort- gage on the day of sale the sum of FS 4, together with the costs of this foreclosure and attorney fe as provided by law. Dated this 16th day of June, 19: JOHN P. THOMAS, Owner and Holder of Mortgage. McGEE & GOSS, Attorneys for Owner and Holder of Mortgage, Minot, North Dakota. 6-17-24-—7-1-8-1 OF STATE BAR EXAM- ATION Notice is hereby given that the State Bar Board of the State of North Dakota will hold an examina- tion at the City of Grand Forks State of North Dakota, commencin on the 1ith day of July, 1925, for the Purpose of examining applicants Seeking admission to the Bar of this Sta! The following named have filed their applications for permission to take such examination: Angus, Alice, Hannaford, Dakgta. Burke, Thos. J. Fargo, North Da- kota. Daly, Michael J., Perham, Mir Dickson, 8. isboro, North Dakota. Doerr, August, Ashley, North: Da- kota. Floyd L, Blue Earth, Dwight, Minnesota. Erickson, Louis, Montevideo, Min- nesota. Hagen, Oswald, Lawton, North Dakota. Kinney, Frank P., Ashley, North Dakota. Kretschmar, Paul C., North Dakota. Lent, Chas. A. Minnewaukan, North Dakota. McGrath,. William, Salem, Mass. Miler, P. H., Washburn, North Dakota. 2 Milles, Albert M., Casselton, North Dakota. O'Leary, Norbert, Williston, North Dakota. Peterson, C. E., White Bear Lake, Minnedota. : loyhar, Roy A., McClusky, Ni Dakota. i ae Noes Sproul, Lester T., Buffalo, Dakota. Stevens, Lloyd B., Devils Nekoma, NOTICE North Venturia, North Lake, North North Dakota. Stewart, Harry, Dakota. 4 estlund, Goodwin T., North Dakota. Any objections to the participat tion of any of the above named can- didates in the examination, to be held, as aforesaid, or their admis- sion to the Bar, if successful, should be filed with the undersigned on or before July 10, 1925. J. H, NEWTON, Clerk of the Supreme Court, State of North Dakota, and . ex-officio, Secretary State Bar Board. 6-17-24—7-1-8 OLD AND NEW Nothing is*as old as last year’s song hit nor as perennially new as fe about twenty-five yeits old— etroit News. Fargo, TAKEN UP One 1 elding weight 1,100, about 3 yrs. old, 1 gray old mare, ght 1,400, 1 black gelding weight 1,400, about '9 old. All branded PC on right shoulder. Owner y have same by proving ownership, pay for keep and this not DAN HE NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY Notice is hereby given that by virtue and authority of an order of sale as modified by the order of April 10th, 1 in the matter of George W. Snyder, Bankrupt, 1, the igned ‘Trustee in‘ Bankruptcy 11 the real property iherein- scribed at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Courthouse in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, Nortir Dakota on the 19th day of June 1 t the hour of ten o’cloc! in the forenoon of that day and that the real property which will be so sold is situated and located in the city of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota and is the south forty feet of lot one in block fourteen, Riverview addition to the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, . A. C. WILHAM, Trustee of the Estate of George W. Snyder, Bankrup| 6-20-27 10-17 E COURT intiff Gutra, and Re: Defendant corpo ent, ys. Levi Appellant. Syll 1. farm land, reserves title in himself to the tenant’s share of the crop un- til division and settlement between them, and also the to deduce from the lessee’s amount to p ing from thi loans or ad Fe ant or in his behalf by the owner at the request of the former, in good faith and during the of the lease, n nthe ten- ant’s p when the di- vision or settlement is made between the parti nd the owner of the land, cumstances, is not guil version of the portion of the ten ant’s share of the crop, deducted or retained by him to pay such indebt- edness, as against the holder of a chattel mortgage on the les por- tion of the crop, executed by the tenant and of which the owner of the land has no knowledge until aft- er the loans and advances have heen made and full settlement and divi- sion had between the lessor and the lessee under the lease. Appeal from judgment of the Dis- trict Court of Barnes County, Hon. M. J. Englert, Judge. Opinion ‘of the Court son, J. Reversed W. J. 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