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motion, comniiane, “ PGpon ‘footion Ton he followin chapter ‘ nana Yoltand without ad personal se ee ‘It Resolved by this mers that on. the 8th ‘Whetein the County to com- ie, iy certain portions of the taxes levied against said banks, be and the samo id re- bere Into dad that the resolu- depted ‘on the fifth uay of September, 1923, herein referred to be rescinded and declared wholly 1 arid: void, Ang it a Bereey rong that the County ‘ Auditor the County Teensdrer inke:m Mable. entry up- gn the hooks. and. Fegnegs. of the County showing that the, payment, as made by the sald banky of said taxes, constitutes a full” and <com- 36.00] plete payment of all taxes levied against the said banks for the years 27.40] enumerated and as set forth in the resolutiéns dated June 8th, 192 37.90 34.40 519.78 36.40 6.00 “Conscience Clear, Pve ho Apologies to Mike,” Says Grid Star COMMISSIONER’ -PROCEEDINGS pe ‘of ‘Bismarck Januni » water for Desember Mary Cashel, Hopton-Siljan : Pub. Water muaty 4 The Board of County Commission- ers Weg ee with ‘the following members present Swanson, Moy- Backman. morning was] Drj Cl ‘ownship, in discu ng read problems, Tee ete and difficulties ay la-Fry ec supplics pase Atte January 4, 1926 heme Company, supplics for panty Commission-| court house . with the following | W. If. Patrick, bic ca for ler. Swanson, | Decem Moy ni and Backman. Part of the} Hughes~ Psetric do. fternoon was. spent in ~viewing for December .... vhich all’ members pret Washburn Lignite Coa ‘onvened, Com- coal for court house Swanson was named] Albin Hedstrom, boa ‘nairman pro. tem. Minutes of] guarding prisoners . previous meeting read ‘aad approved. | Madge Rune; Janunry, 5, 1 The Board of County ers reconvened with ‘he follo = members present: Soder, Moynier, Swanson and Backman. Upon motion Commissioner Swan- son was named Chairman pro tem. on motion the Board adjourned sine die. Meeting of the new Board: was alled this day with Commissioners Soders Moynier, Swanson and Back-]C. man “present. Selection ofa tem- ‘hairman was in ¢rdern and made by Commisgioner | H. “coufity surveyor Pet Rembrai Hs Rapier Bie rd F. BE. McCurdy, Qu meee 0.90 Harry Knowles, 7.60 French & Welch Hawes Ce supplies for court house. :. Jennie Tilton, sent for Dec, Dixon, ‘dire “ot “wie ot SORTS NOTED GOLFER CANDRIVERAR WITH A PUTTER Jock Hutchison Won a Few! Bets at White Bear Club Last Summer 1.10 22.00 18.57 naion 30.00 . at Petals tai Ges 25.00 Bein filing of case.. 7.50 Oscar Backi ban services as on Mrs. foun G eRe members presen Re tdeAt Victor Moynier, Co. Commissioner .... c._A. Swanson, nervices “as Co. commissioner... AMG’ Soden, acrvices’ a8 Co, commissioner Albin. Hedstrom, mileage in criminal actions ..\. Temple, Brissman & Co., pro- fessional services... C._A. Swanson, service# as Co. commikstoner Osear Backman, services as || 0. commissioner 7.70 Victor Moynter, gervices ‘as and that the books and records of the County Auditor am the County Treasuter be made \to show that said taxes are paid in fu Roll call: Backman, e; Moy- nier, Aye: Swanson, Aye;Soder, Aye. ‘danunry 7, 1926 Tho Board cx CO ‘qunty Commis: ers reconvened’ with the following members pres¢nt:: Soder, Moynier, Buckman and "Swanson. tion Commissioner Sode: W. Ecklund, chemical Anal. en ‘W, Hermel, repairs on. Rem- ington ewrlter . Harris & Woodmansee, piles for court Rouse Johnson, clerk hire. W. H. Patrick, salary for tax supervisor 4th Dist. ‘ E, Dodd—Assig. te sup- TIME LIKE THe PRESENT! (A) Although | OPINes THE Sommis- k golfer like Joe | a few “stunts” | golf hag of Jock ison, formerly British open champion, it| vas revealed today by a member of| expedition which Hutchison ac- through the northwest summer. The Chi profes res his m at_long putter instead of dis- ain on the putting aluminum head- | ed putter, which has no loft on the | has the h set almost aty ngles to the short shaft, bility with this club, not hav- | ne reached the ken of most golfers, | permitted him to win war the uninformed who w lose the privilege of seein; the | exhibition. { Statements Challenged It was at the White Bear Y: ‘aul, that “the Hute miliarly known, first work- | In con-! ers, Hutens | the swing | distance, an ing that made for sof the club, Il uld out-drive th sing his putter pretty good d e St. Pant y 200 yards with ahd tin yegardle: well over clubs, can’t drive as putter I 4 “Tit take the het T out-drive you The challenger put all the ¢ of his 180 pounds into drive that took the ball before it stopped, . It though the Scot would ha squeeze out $10, but before reaching for his wallet he took his putter and drove. The ball went 230 yards, | ergy Red G v Orleans, a last in his Ss ott at own de- Given Another Chance str Til give you a chance to get even,” | fens sym “Ll bet this The greate: same bill that I can make the first ‘quoted, harri hole in par four with only the put- of wild ter.” The hole is not only 384 yards as well Pp long but the gr is on the brow of the first time tell. mmoti sand he entered professional footh: trap. ck of the pit! So here’s Red Grange’s defense of es even higher than the green, so himself in his own word: that the ball must carry to the car-| “{ haven't any apologies to make. pet. The wager was affirmed. ¢ I'm not ashamed of a thing I’ve done. Jock drove even better this time, I think I showed plain common sense getting 240 yards, and with a twist j g in on an asset after 1 had of the wrists he managed to lift the given everything I had to my uni- ball high in the air for 140 more ‘versity. ith the straight faced club, landing. et’: it at the edge of the green, whence thin he holed in two putts and won, After the small gallery veled over this perfor doled with the loser ev back to the clubhouse, Hutchison as sumed a compasstonate expression in football, mis- t denials red, his story of’ why | i My father is poor. H my brother and me to had mar- education. He borrowed money to and con- put us through. In the summer I helped out by working as an ice man at $40 per week. “When I entered college T had no definite plans as to a profession had hoped to enter business me big corporation when I hed. wanted © a college ance aid: The Third Wager » of you, but here’s another-chance. I noticed that ; you had $5 left, so I'll bet you even| ugainst five that I can hit a golf ball | with my niblick and be up with its} flight in time to catch it before hits the groun fin- Proved Failure as Salesman “I found out early I was no it man. I tried selling insurance, one seemed interested in insurance, Again the pact was sealed. The but everyone was willing to talk foot- Scot dropped the ball, laid the back ball. of his niblick blade flat to the turf, f I had quit college and gone slid it under the pellet'with a.sharp into selling real estate, insurance or rap that sent the globule high in the stocks and bonds no one would have air almost perpendicularly from censured me. ‘where it lay. He took one step for- capitalizing on my football reputation ward, seized the descending ball with as much as I am today. one hand and then one step back, “I've had plenty: in a Charleston, and snatched the $5 Florida concern offered 1 with the other hand. |for one month to sell reat e: BISMARCK LOSES TO VALLEY CITY After holding “the I larger and experienced Valley City high ch offers. A. $10,000 ate, not |because a lot of people had heard | about Red Grange in footbalf\and | they could yet much publicity in re- turn. “I carly found out after enterin college that an arts degree isn’t worth a dime in business. One of| nore!my ‘frat’ brothe one of the hool brightest minds I ever met. The first basketball players to only a two- year he out of college he earned point lead in the first half of the $700. game at the local high school gym-| “Ask any business man what he nasium Saturday evening, the Bis- thinks about a man who has an hon- | marck high school quint in the sec-!est asset he can turn into cash and ond half failed in its expert defense kicks it out of the door. He will tell work and allowed the Valleyites to you he is a da fool. Football is score repeated) The final score of my asset and I am cashing inon it. thé game was 26 to 8 in favor of the! “Zuppke, my old co: ois, Valley City quint. told me I owed it to the unty y With the exception of one ficld goal, which Hollenbeck scored early in the game, all of Bismarck’s scores were made on free throws, Coach H. F. Collins had instructed his men to play defensive game only, which accounts to a considerable extent for the failure of the local team to score field goals. ‘he Bismarck high school steam takes to the road this week-end, play- ing. a return game at Valley City Thursday night and a game with the Jamestown high schocl quint at Jamestown on Friday night. ht follows: Valley City Rurehill, G. McKay, N. Nordgaard Eckel MeKay, L. 'y for Lobach, ach, for Brown, Lofthouse for Ol- ; E., Burchill for G. Burchill, for N. McKa sy anarae far rd, rorepner ard te. 1. Mel ay. ee MoRay 11) 1; Brown 1; ‘Nord: 2; Sees 3; eg! LF ~ The . The lineup Saturday n' marck Breen t+ Worse. «1 cations afternoon, He-| Moko, with the’ ion of Peter the See’ fean tour by Ben 2. They - nge | for! s at sense about ‘this whole | Yet I would have been; | because I was 2 good salesman but! LEFT TO RIGHT, WA#TS GUNN, ARCHIE COMPTSON, x Score, victory. numer twa for the fore’; en golf in- ba Massy and my ‘Comptson Boloy Jonee, ‘this iby. ee een items 2 upon REDHEAD THE GREATEST DRAWING CARD IN FOOTBALL HISTORY BOMITS . ional football. oning. I don't ity a cent; I gave all an athlete, not to go into profe I don’t see his r | owe the unive! ) had College Game Big Attraction “There are those who are kind | enough to say that, I was worth thou- ds of do as a football attrac- tion to the university, that I helped considerably with paying off the sta- dium debt. But let’s forget that. “I am inclined to think the real reason many football coaches object to professional football is because they fear it will detract from the college game. ‘They need have no such fears. The big attraction in football will always be the univer college and school. game and spi “How much have I made in pro football? I would rather not say, but it has exceeded my _ wilde dreams. Every cent of it, except m expenses, $100 per week invested by the cashier of the linoi Trust and ngs Bank at Cham: paign, IL, in gilt edge securities. want a working business capital a know I am going to have it. “Iam not kidding myself about how long I will tast as a drawing card in football: two years at the most, probably one. The sport enthusiast s fickle, “Am I shortly to embark on the matrimonial seas? Not that I know about. The newspapers have had me | engaged to girls I never saw or heard | of. It’s funny the things that have been printed ubout me. They nearly {drove me crazy at first, but I am get- \ tin: used to it. jo I like professional Yootball | TM say Ido. I like to play football; like the college or pra brand. | “I have already learned that in the | professional game the desire to win | is as great as at college. Don’t for- \get, practically all the pro footh: players are-college men and the will and spirit to win sticks with them. | t the start of the tour our tenm tried to play too magy games too lose, together and we suffered, my. jself in particular. Football has its ical limitations. | predict a big future for profes. | ional football as played by collece stars. I look for it to reach its | greatest height in 1926 and 1927, “As soon as I this season's {football dnd moving picture engage- Massy and tuetr ‘Watts Jim , n. * ete Bw Aged osteo are being outside of the. money that is in it?| . Davis, milf’ Auguaine on the He Ss. NO » SALESMAN ments, I’m going back to college. I want that degree even if it isn’t worth a dime as business capital. “And 1 am going back: to college witb a clear conscience and enough own affairs.” WISCONSIN AND OHIO STATE IN | TIE FOR LEAD Big Ten Basketball Schedules of February | Chicago, Jan. °%—(P)—After near- ly three hectic weeks of scrambling for honors in the western confcrence squads take a rest from conference clashes until the middle of Febru- ary. Until then, but three games a week are carded. Ohio State, which went into a tie feating Iowa 35 to 21 Saturday, must wait until the coming week-end to defend its position against Chicago. Northwestern, sent to the cellar by | Wisconsin 35 to 27 Satur tonight. | Chicagy', victorious over Illinois 19 to 14, engages Minnesota Wedne: 1 dex in addition to Ohio next Satur- | da ond place in the conference as a re- sult of defeating the Boilermakers 87 to 24 last week-end, gets into ac- tion again next Monday against Towa while Purdue is idle, | Big Ten is lary 10, concerned, until Yebur. HELEN WILLS WINS Cannes, France, Jan. 25.--(P)—- Helen Wills won the final round of |the Metropole tournament today, de- | feating Mlle Viasto, France’s second |vanking woman player, 6-3, 7-5. FOREIGN GOLF STARS ARE SENSATION D. P. DAYIS, presage ASSY, BOBBY. sONES regarded. as ‘tie two Comptscn are most" eolontal foreign tolfer: to vile us. in'y ‘eigen ee th bend seine. been piaying golf 20. "ers n tht doth . me for din ion, i inter cea fore hold Gunn, ie cons! oe pied ‘ohtarove _dgnes,one of 88y and "have been brought over by “egpotion Florida-realtor,-to represent |. hes and a regulir io t e match’ with Jones money so I will be master of my} Lightened Until Middle | | basketball campaign, Big Ten floor’ for the top with Wisconsin by de-| > has i chance to redeem itself against Iowa tied with Purdue for sec-|¥. li as far. as tne! seconded by nier, and sioner M man. On ‘roll call hpresent voted Aye. all ad by ‘ommissioner n for the nN) present voted Aye, Commissioner the, I nine 1 of be reappoint Toard of Ins thi all, Comm! On roll call yotea Aye. Board lewing Moynier, Upon uv was name Upon motion iy ter allowed. subjec due or delinguen Alex Couch, ragd_ work Chas, Fisher,. postage express . Fanny Siatte Mary Crain, present nd ssi! member v and linquent taxes Leila Lockwood ct nt sion ... Maude ont Agnes Vaske sion .. Hannah a? Spear, tretent GL. Spear, baikf fees. Tribune Co.,print= ). ing pire, Albin liedstrom, matron of jail Emma J. Fisher, deputy clerk of. court. Hughes Electric Co., for month of November Margaret Clobten, cx tr clerk hire Nov M, @ Anderson, gravel hawi- ‘ed on roac . Teddy. Hedstrom taxes for December Mabel Engeseth, extra eierk hire for Nov. & De ifyman ‘Township, poor. B, K. 8k Western Union, “K for Jan, Feb. & March Wm. Cook’ services as baiiitt Mixe Wolf, bailiff in Dist. Court . . Arnold Rup nervices .. J Albin Hedsirom, postage and box rent for Dee. John. H. Schnauss, keys. Shyder's: ‘Dr: jee supplies, State Santtorium, for Maude Bracen myth, salary as that. Commissioner Swanson be named temporary, chair- commissioners Moved by Commissioner Soder and Commissioner Moyaler Patterson ensuing 1 all Commission- be jon motion Commissioner Moy- amed Chairman pro tem. Commissioner Soder and “h. Smyth be reappointed year i. Rapin embers or th ath ries to remain the same. sion ternoon of January 5, 1926 oatd reconvened with, the ay anson, 1 pro tem. the following bills personal Jo. Treas., applying Roofkoter Bismarck Grocery ‘company, sup} lee for court house .. Pan hats sata Co., laundry ‘«k Print, printil court house, G, 1. Spear, pe! City’ of Bismarck, ty eee ces see Knight" Bfinting | company: supplies for court. houge .. Shipp, justice fees..... "Shipp, ‘Justice fees... * “Ship, justice foes ..1..2+ Adrie Srickson, witness fees r Jute court . » Witness fees in rt n in, justic Toland Lie fe lenry Bates, witness feces in justice court Paul Pecht, W' tice court Noland H. Cr: Joe Schwan, Wit tice court Ren Diede, Wit. foen in’ jus- tiep court Wendelien Fishér, Wit, in justice court’. Lester Casey, Wit. justice court Lester, Caney justice un Ben Diede, Wit. tice court Wendelien Fisher, Wit. in justice court’ . Roland H. Crane, justice fees Don Keniston, Wit. fees: in justice court Citas, Osterlund, justice court Phillip Biltiott, J lee stice foes fees in jus- “fees fees’ in’ 5 Adam Jundt, justice court Joo Schwan, Wit. fe tice court «.. PHINp Eniott, Wit. justice court Lester Casey, Wit. Justice court Roland I. Crane, Paul Recht, Wit, fees in fees “in justice feos ‘ees in jus- nklin Wit. justice court’. hell, Wit. Tees in’ jus ‘ou ald “Reniaton,” Wit, in justice court William Crewe: justice court .. Phillip Elliott, Justice court Hons H. Cran .M. Luke, Wit fees in in justice court I. Franklin, Wit. justice. court .. _ wit A. Heastrom, justice cout EM Kater, Wit, feos inv jus! tice court. Nolpnd H. Crane, justice fees W, ., Ebeling, Wit. fees in just court . Pailin’ illote, Wi justice court . BAW. Crist, Wit, fees in jus: tice court , ec, Middaugh, justice court Ross Cullen, Wit. fees in fees in fees in it) tees in Francis Kelly, Efnest. Straus, Wit. “fees “justice cor Paul Pocht, Wit. fees in’ jus: tiee court . Raymond-Schriener, Wit. fees in justice court Chris Jangula, Wit. stice court . Bismarck Tribune Co., Hoskins-Meyer, piles. 1. T. Murphy C TR Atuinbon, “nerrices aa county surveyor Bismarck Tribune C in ing . +++ 678.35 Tho Board oe County Commis- sioners reconvened with the follow- ing members present: ‘Soder, Moy- fees in office aup- CTATE all of the fand 6.00 6.00 Co. commissioner ...... Axel Soder, services as Co. commission: . . Albin Hedstrom, n delinquent taxes 00 Upon motion tho ty bond vot the Regan State ‘Bank, in the amount. of Five Thousand ~Dollars ($5,000.00), _ covering - moneys on ‘tificate of Deposit, was approved. Upon motion the following reports were received ‘and fi Report of the short of ecttection’ of delinquent personal property taxes for the month, of December, 925, $2,526.32; report of the sherin, Ha services rendered _in civil actions for the month, of December, 1925, $322.67; report of the sheriff of ser- vices rendored in, criminal actions ff December, 1925, of the clerk of court “eted for the month of December, tose 45.50; report of the register of deeds of fors collect- ed ee, the month of December, 1925, $422.00. Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Moy- nier ‘that the janitor, be ipaid tho sum of $130.00 per month for the months of Janyary, Kebfuary and March; that he b jdwed to hire his own assistant for night ‘firing, out of the above mentioned ‘amount. On roll call oe sommissioners present voted Ays Moved by Cominissloner Swanson and ‘seconded _ by Commissioner Backman that the salaries of the deputies gh ane various county officers remain the same for the coming year,\except the eomty sheriff, whose salary shell be Hundred Twenty-five Dollars fsi38° - i er month, beginning the first Shy eee 1926, and the janitor She Hundred Donars. (100). per mgnth, beginning the first of April, 1986. On roll 1 all Commissioners present voted. Aye Moved by Commissioner Backman by Commissioner Swanson that ‘The Burleigh County -Ronéa of County Commissioners boing elected and duly qualified and acting as such commissioners at a regularly called mecting of the said Boarc of County Commiasicner: duly as+ xembled Board-of County. Com- missioners at the Burleigh Court House an this 6th day of nary, A. D. Whereas, pirat iy el Sg on the fifth day. of September, A.-D. 1923, at a regu- lar meeting of te Board gf County Commissioners, did pass “a resolu- tion and cause the same to be spread seconded 1 Reiongie State Bank . upon the minutes and records of the proceedings gf the Burleigh County. Board of+ qounts Commissioners, reselnde hat certain fesolution Passel aidiadepted by ‘them on the eighth day of June; meres avherein the said rd Of inty Commis- Moncra did authorize and direct the county auditor and the county treasurer to cempromisé and abate and refund certain taxes levied dur- ing the years: 1919, 1920 and 1921 against the. Follow bg, banking cor- porations,. Jocated fn and having their place of business in the Coun- ty aor mirc et Statéd of North Da- kot amely First Nat'l. Bank: City National Ban Bismarck Bank First Guaranty BE Capital Seo urity Bank ». Bismarck Bismarck -Bismarck 8 ate Bank Driscoll .Sterling MeKe ‘Menoken Farmers’ St. Bk. Baldwin State Bank ... Farmers’ State Bank ..- Regan Farmers’ St. Hk. Regan State. Bank < First State Bank . Burleigh Co. St. Bank. Farmers’ State Bank . Arena State, Bank That in the sald’ Fesolution of 0 | September ‘ith, 1923, cereain: suits were ordered ‘commenced against the said banks for the colloction of taxes gaseksed against them. ‘That since the passing of sald résolution and the bringing of-said suits, the Supreme Coyrt.of the State of North Dakota has declared C) egten 300 of tho Session Laws of 4923, and the aT} re RiCWes 1926. this ‘hoard of County ; ‘| profitably.” “1 di Charman pro tem. ntroduced by Swangon and seconde. sioner, Mcypier that Be tt Resolved hy County Commissions County: That ‘the State Highway Commis sion he and is herby requested to Proceed With the preparation of surveys, phins: spe ations and estimates pega I for, the | follow- ing describ tate ityenway im- Provement Apache Local name foud- Parks Highwa: Type of proposed Earth. Approximate milena Beginning at’ East end Of PSA. P. No. 170-A. inding at Burleteh-Kidder Coun- ty line east of Driscoll. That the State Highway Comis- sion be further requested to ko all steps necessary toward 5: ing cooperation with the t States in order to obtain Federal aid to the ca ‘of not to exceed 50 Commissioner by Commis- the Board of sof Burleigh ot ational Improvoment— Der cent o& the total estimate cost of construction, legal Federah aid. per mit That the State Highway Commis- sion be further requested to appro- priate and set ‘agide to the credit of this project the suin of °25%, cr such amount as miay-he available, as State Aid toward the cost of con- struction of the project. In consideration of the foregoing, the Board of County mmission - ers hereby agrees that It will, at* the request of the State Highway Commission, secure titlé to. such may be fownd nec or the maximum It Is further agreed that the Coun- ty will pay its share of th cost of construction, w shall be approximately 5@ percent of the total actual cest, les State Aid and that the Board of County Conmisstoners will set aside by appropriate resolution when re- quested to do so by the State Higby way Commission, sufficient funds 4o meet the County's share of the tc estimated cost of tho project, such estimgted cost to include 10 per cent for engineering and contingencies. Roll call: a Aye; Hackman, ‘Aye; Swanson, ‘A oder, Aye Gpon motion the followhie tax abatements were allowed or re- tion of the County Trea for a correction of taxes lots 6 to in Bloc r Addition to the City! ‘or marck, allowed, Ve to 1924, inclusive, approved Application of Henry crepiors for adjustment of haik taxes 19-137-77, approved, Application of tho ‘Trustees of the Episcopal church, cove gay pts EK one-third of 7, 8, 9, 1 cf Block 108, Original Plat, aca “the 8% of Lot 2, and the four-fifths ot Lot Block 18, N, P, Addition to the City of Bismarck, approved ac- cording) to the recommendation of the Board of City Commissioners. Application of Emma N. Mayer rejecte ohpptication of M. A. Edburg,, =o- of W. F, ot J. eet ppitcation Crewo, \re- eted. 4! Application Dy. Sayler, \re- of Marie Matson, re- Upon motion the Board adjourned to Mevruary 2) 19; ctod, Application cted. , I telegraphed “home. for ‘Northern. Daily ‘Telegraph. UNDESIRABLE EFFECT Salesman: “There you are, Those trousers look good jon you.” Modern Youth: én I don't i ek want sometring that’s re. sir. PRESS

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