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Fi meeeasd | TATERRI IS MAJOR LEAGUE So FAR, am IS \5 ASOUT AU 2 ARUBODUY KNOWS | i Sia i Gets Homer in Eighth With 7, 4 Three on to Win Yanks’ | . 1 7th Straigh Game ‘ The hero of the major leagues to-| ; day is Antonio erri, late of the \ Salt Lake City club of the Pacitie| i; coast league. “Tony appeared at the | hth with three friend- cing about on the paths n to wins the Yankees’ plate in the e: i ly figures da imploring h seventh stra team trying to re The belt gave the of three full. games n league three ‘tories over Ch a rrod Smith southpawe@ the nd Indians to a conquest of the Washington Scnators and Walter feet: 4 to Errors figured largely i As BULA FIGHTERS PSE UP AS 3 to; A_ BATTLE AY 0 victory for Detroit over Philadel Brenan PROMOTERS AND phia, with Connie Mack using 18 of BOKING COMMISSION, IT WiLL his hirelings in an effort to stem the BE A REAL BRAWL. tide. harley Robertson, whe — once pitched ‘a no-hit, no-run game for the White Sox, but who is now a pearing for the struggli Browns, proved easy for the Red Sox. He was reli ‘the fifth and Bos- Henie Hern, Sioux Jack Hill, Akron, low: f. ony Fuente ( Los ‘Angeles, beat J Goodrich (10). Bob Shawkey Will Be Out of Games For Several Weeks knocke (2), ue’s only battle i Midonat nd na w York, ang 19. () Bob innings sy veteran right hander of Culver I" kie Mur- nil time-in two day: had the New York Yankees. will be out] ray, Los An Gn seehtne: hroug a deadloe C}of the game for several weeks, e: y ) iu X teams, | MeWeeny of Brooklyn, whol of which will be spent Inve ieeptaa| feated Diily Hart of Mhiladeiphia (8). had pitched 20 scoreless innings, per? mitted a run in the second. fo n operation on his right foot, foot was hurt some time ni but Shawkey continued to t turn on the mound until infection de. veloped. ee rs Hf Pennant Progress | to Meet Terris Coney Isle Stadium . ee *| Mickey \ Walker, Pete Scie ; Standings =| -Latzo, to Meet at of tie, billy etrelle Danny New York....... a 00 Scranton Tomorrow meet id Hers 'ot New Wort atte 20 588 oney Island i Washington Ci Mu siti: 75 fas Seranton, Pa May 19,—()—Fight] #8 been announced by 1814 fans from’ all parts of the anthra-| Matchmaker of the s Bias: elves Wet tite regions will see the welterweight | folle was originally en; Detroit 15° 4) 78 upionship fight between Mickey] the bout with Terris but Epstein de- P Boston ......... q clared that Cooney will get the St. Louis ker, world’s champion, and Pete z0 of this city, tomorrow night. for 10 30,000 | per cent of zo will fight on a per- It is expected that itness the battle. go Walker | got sion over Latzo, Games Today St. Louis at New York. Cleveland at Philade!phia. Detroit at Washington, Chicago at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE Sapte . ¢-—__________, ecciicatt : uy The Referee Members of the American Arctic ae i He expedition, preparing for summer ex- L “ : 63 ploration, predict in New York land Pittsburgh 4 -500 What was the outcome of the | will be found between pole and St. Louis. . 17 469} between Eddie Anderson and Edou- | Al: New York.... 16. AGT) ard M. t held in Brooklyn last Philadelphia . 38 . G. 8. S. S. Kresge, chain store owner, Boston . 21 8 won on points in 12 / ives $25,000,000 in New York to rounds. philanthropy and education Games Today Frankie Frisch bat in eee Philadelphia at St. Louis. N. s, Kirkpatrick, who made Loston at Chicago. me flight in 1920, is killed New York at Pitsburgh. captsinsotsthis 's Michi-| in forced landing éf freight plane “i Brooklyn at Cincinnati wan pack team ?—F. during storm at Summit, I]. ee ceo ichard Freyber; AMERICAN aN pid tii pipe isle Governor Smith signifies after Al- Stand: ings es ale hearing he will sign bill for Sects { FIGHT RESULTS | York state prohibition referen- Toledo | ee) St. Paw grower: Kansas City 2} _ Barcelona, Spain. ~Paolino U inneapoils Spain, won the European heav y are not discouraging, Indianapolis championship by outpointing y : ritins Tndlanapol p F. Callander, chairma: ff Spalla, Italian title holder ( Columbus . . Who was at Fargo. F. Braasch of ed president of the Medical association n St. Paul, ention, Sheriff Spicher of Minot, N. D., Great Falls, Mont., after recove: $12,700 in, stolen bonds. Paris--Francois Charles, French light heavyweight champion, knock out Han. Breitenstraeter Ger. many (2), Milwaukee at Minneapolis, St. Paul at Kansas © ‘| Indianapolis at Toled Louisville at Columbus. I Yesterday’s Games i o-——____________—_—__ NATIONAL LEAGUE = of Duluth got the St. Joc Cooper, Te dge Horning, S a draw (10). Ind., al avannah, Ga., fought Albert Schwendeman, 18, of ( i“ by, Minn, was convicted of a Brooklyn 4 9 ing a guard at the state Pittsburgh 4 q school at Red Win; to from one to fi Called 10th, a ¢ le rain. Cloud reformator: MeWeeny. and O'Neil; Songer, Sheehan and Gooch. (Others Postponed, rain). AMERICAN L LEAGUE R A 3 1 1 10. 0 d CFouse; Jones, Brax- id P. Collins, Meadows, street movie theatre in hurt. CLUB NITY OFFICERS Washburn.—C, W, Poe w: ton, Pennock 1 ele a E oGleveland rie, 8 1 Other offi Washington .. 2 caer | Ole Stefferud, Smith and L. Johnson and George Weber, 5 Ruel. R E troit Be Oy. 20 petaeh . - 72 6 a Whitehill, Barfoot and Bassler; Rommel, Walberg, Harriss and Coch- wes Perkins. (Editor's Not printing herewith ritten by F. W. the cost to the the state’s industrial program. Paper will be pleased to publicity to both he another Cathro concer Bt. Louis . ‘Boston 8) 10 €. Robertson, Jonnard, Falk ixon; Ehmke and Gaston. ig the writer: es their articles a Peal 6 over their own signatures.) inneupolis 4 Pipgras, Johnson, Schupp and apn; Middicton and Byler. Mh 10 1 Hoff- Bismarck, N, D., Editor Bismarck THbunes lurity ef Bonds, Pri Ser + Oa 8 Neuber and Meuter; To reti: Tunney and Heving. . To retire Fs postponed, “FLASH” CAVANAUGH Te ne retire One of the p strives “ mb f the: Boston C rac ‘ m this season brillii retire , ‘on interest on 3, Te: pay annual I interdet of otal wap oe pat iT State f expects Cavanaugh to in a terme @uota* pe ‘points the. campaign-¢loses. ~~ Pat Lester, Arizona, M Fargo Fight Winner if he defeats the Fargo Express. arts of the P reporting board at Washington, Rochester innieso- meet- Tribune article The cost to the average taxpayer in N THE MEANTIME, 5. DEMPSEY 18 Down IN Now CAROLINA ENTOUNG LIFE d out mmy at fig s of de- in of 1927 left the ‘LUCKY PUG MAY BE ONE NOT MEETING JICK y 4. 1920 Board of County-Commiast rs met pursuant to adjournm Qu roll call Commissioners soder, Back Moy ‘Bwansor. On motion Commis ameg chair- sioner Moynier; Auditor a to continue from date of omple! he H right to reject an jon roll «¢ t voted Aye. | Re pon moticn “the it Printing Afternoon of May 4, 1920 Board of County Commissioners’ re ing present call in the fore: noon. followi ne Uvon motion ro. Ameil Piepkorn, maintenance ork, Div. No. 2, St. Rd. ance ha. 80.75 25.00 work on tax- es during April sees 115.00 G. L. Spear, postage |! + 20.09 T. & auto mileage | work, Ne _ an ‘k, AON > Pg B. Damstrom, mT xing ‘granshomper poison Gait) City of Wilton, poor 4 ring | F, ros- ue Lewis Motor co: ~ Dynamite bomb wrecked the Main| Wi" Minneapolis, Building was empty and no. one was {Oscar Ans! ected president of the Washburn Commun- club at the regular meeting here} Car icers vi re- and Archie’ Nelson, | treasurer. | PEOPLE'S FORUM is erage taxpayer of|lowing table. give equal les of all po! oy eiane full bad taxatio THF. COST TO THE TAXPAYER | y. 17. 1926. i Bonds jeries bonds di Comntruction due Ja D Ronnerection due Jan. ‘1, HH oustre: Hen a og, 1, Construi 19 Constr Lewis Motor company repairs Oscar H. ¥ 140 Ibs, fertilizer for tractor . a ioner Scder and] “Siftn. Salem Shi Mall commissioners; Northwestern Sh ‘onvencd, the same members be-{ s 0 : } North t we anawerod the roltt Works, culverts for ucime T. TR. Atkinsor county surv Dan Sundquist, April services as night tiring mainten- No. 1, St. stern ul: Take _Twp. Sheet & rts fer Grass & Iron culverts for pact Creek Twp. ot & "Iron woe, culverts for Stelber Shect & rks. oe fo ag adver-) 0 supplies) North ster & Works, culverts for Paint: ed Woods Twp. . ae Northwestern Sheet & ‘Tron Works, culverts’ for Crom- well: Twp. stern” Sh Twp. Mabel oxtra jomieo oonng jolm Hammok, road work . Albin’ Hedstrom, board and Guarding prisoners. corthwestern Rell Telepiione exchange service. K . Albin Heastron matron _ of county ja’ We Tell Tele. C “telegrams red Swensot rent, ete. L. Spear, gopher poison... ‘titon ‘Motor Sales Co. sup: Di lames Kellar, unloading cui: verts i ‘frefght | rm, Wutzice, "groceries. for fret “Boer, gopher poisoning road overs ctneeniere puieet & ‘iron Gi printing . Moved by’ Commissioner and‘seconded by Commissioner ler ‘that the contract for the Trot “6.00 30.00 37 81.33 uiverts for Burnt " artes ity Moy-7C. ary, Special and General elections i awarded to The Bismarc! ik Tri- Wurie ‘company, they being the low- ast responsible hagier: ane chat they the for the” talthtul state pred a nbnaly, Bal hent of their contract. ; ‘on roll call uresent voted Aye. “4 Ma; 7 Sh, 1928 The Board of County Co érs-reconvencd with ‘the ali commissioners missio: followt for: the “tutt me . fei ie conttact performance Ses ot “soder 1 Henolved,. by eta , Canfield Tw; thon 5, Glock Ta 32, Can OT ad ‘eon Weet :, Towns . ‘hom: bove natned being tie lowest respenatute bidders on the work itded to the! ve: Was secended Yy Com- missignetMoynier and on roll call 5 commigeioners ‘ prosent voted re. Upon motion the following bills were allowed -aubject to personal taxos due ar Holinace ent: Jame§ J. Flynn, 1 Royal type- weiter Washburn Lignite Coai coal during April clty of Biemarck, partment, water Chas. Fisher, postag: Ramp, “repairs ‘t's oftico ‘Frank J. Johnson, ¢ express & it. Ne Emma J. of court H. A. Thom & Merchants. St. Bk. hg SO . D., road works : . Nelson, fepaits . . Burnstad, F. A. P. No. 282, Ext. No. 1. Mary’ Cashel, refund on salary and fare for Mrs. Kr bar oh R, 932.62 169.11 n'p Compensa- tion Bureau, premium G. L. Spear, sight deatt cov- commissionota introduced gw ine “resolution gad moved! Au ae are oe of x FM ite S dosepheen, sapies- , A. Green, fod een eins PRM DfeLean, same irel hitd,.same E. M. Whiteaker, same * ‘sat TY 1° Nisa, [ cltan, sam % eqawortit, same of} Geo. Boolter, same . m1 ame BS eer a I, Brownewell, samo Chas. ‘alla ‘talmberse sane Geo. Anderson, same . a J, 8. Penner, same . MH. Atkinson, same 76.50 Upon motion the following re- gectic ata tt Sigal 11.6¢ 2.75 ‘00 75 3.00 en ee prev iss 25 wer wents'of county Ghai wot exceed F8 per veeut of th setae cost of the ve mentionet her Resotved that a abs | Feeetion 9, Chapter ny ws of 9, the coun- ty aud ditor is liereby authorized and directed | to ied arrants on the 4 payment for supplies furnished un et In con; eptiae ea oY ty iS ie tate supervis! cn ot ‘ihe BC Onder tiie tate Highway 0 | Commission, In such ainount ex may 1 1.00 ts were recoived and filed: ponepor rt of the clerk of cougt for fees coll a ae ‘oted during the month of $190.5: Te of the ‘sheriff, of services { ten: ‘o'clocl rendered in crim ai actions during "eh mort of the anerite ot Tien bie Tall call the Commissicners vutec personal of fee. eh ogg faa0.00e the month catio iB were apor. Moran X0 scomauct bu ie @ances’ on. ran luc Section ‘ 26, ge een Lincotn isiapal 6 Tee} elinquent per for ‘the’ month of April, re, man if. the sheriff of ‘services civil actions for April: Town prot 00. ‘port. of the register. of decds onensrt of “Move d by Commissioner, Moyn' seconded in gh af a ct ‘and renewal of ‘sec: Seysnonta: 3954.78; renewels, stort ). by Commissi called, to meet J uest of Jennie |, PRA afoner duc, ac Sppncaina to certificates is- e eometar? of the State ion, the following resolution and moved its saggption: t Resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Buysleigh county, h ‘Dakota, th the county’ auditor be, and hereby ‘is, for vibe for 3s 25 and Sterling Town ship, and between sections 30 and , 29 and 32 and 28 and 33, Dr! i rnship, said bids to: be 0; a. m., June 2, 19 The foregoing resolution was sec- onded by Commissioner Moynior and follow: Swanson, Aye, Bac! ‘No; Moynier, Aye; Sodcr, No, Patterson, Ay: pon moticn Romeo Batley was Und Supervisor of Phoenix appli- ip. motion the followin, ved or rejected Application uf H. Helgeson covering personal property assess- ments of A. B. approved. Jpon moticn the Board adjou i to call by County Auditor, fre if not Stratton, of Regan. the, ie Tesolution and moved} 52.00 [ #8 adopt County Comm: 29 T County. county instruc d' to make surveys ra Sha 3 csv gns O85 | 9% rveyor bi It Renolven, by the Board of missioners of Burleigh North oj pln and hereby is, for work between sections 27; and 26 and 35, Gibbs Town- Parents and friends of the ma nae ind young. seagee Pes who are at- tending Jamestown and the alumni of that institution, will be interested in the © commencement ranson introduced +* ering engine’ cit T. RB. Atkinso 8 to G. Spear, services oF “assist- ants 3 Nick Hryc L. Spear, NWestness tees in rs Tl Mauling aches B . 2.00 G. L. Spear, freight G. Spear, express i“) bg Ae milea| th, 33 30 Board of Et 00 44. HY 8.2 42. 33 tern Works, repairs . Dunham plied a Taft patil City of Bismarck, vost relist” 1439.16 | on 43.99] Cliy "| Site Eleetrle Co., Nigh April. Hoskins-Meyer, supplies W. If Patrick, tax supervisor sup- Bi 3 mM plies for mixin, 12.85, A. W. Ecklund, Migaledl an an- Grocery °C plies for egurt house G. L. Spear, baillf? fees HL A. Bu pa lay pit for sur- 38.30 300.00 taining Lincoln Twp: . Washburn ‘Lignite Coal dynamite The W Wilton Mutual Store, wup- pili 10.001 Gi Gust Lsher, ‘agont, mops . T. L. Hanson, toad work. 1 Township, support of ing 4.00 Russeli Grader iM pairs for gtader . M.-C. Anderson, mainte: work, Div. 2, ‘St. Re Russell: Powers, sery! engineer E.-R. Kopp, setyices a: man and express pd. Adolph saueapn, witness f and mile: ts ae bigest Van Fi work, Div. No. 3, Maer Pks. Highway Roland H.-Crane, justice: fees Holand i justice fees Cris Richoias justice fees witness fees ... ‘Herman, — witness fer, witness fees ... ‘Westiniligr (Baldwin) witness fees Paul VPecht, serving subpoena A. Swanson, ‘serylecs as Co. commisstoner and bridges, May fs The Board of Toountyt Commission- ers reconvened with the following mombers present: Mo} ynier, Back- man- and’ Swanson. Upon pposieg Commissioner Srnnnon “was ‘name chairman pro Upon moti the following bie were allowed fabject to persouat taxes duc or delihqn: Ip, and be iv Further amount to ‘be’ spent in thi: Resolved, that is work shalt not: exceed “$200.00, and that peel coutity auditor be instructed to ‘ertise for bids for this: work to 13.20 ge Mprreg at ten o'clock a. m., June abit resolution was nec- missioner Backman. «commissioners pres- Hi ‘On rot ar ‘all ont voted A: mn motion U sw% of Soc. the following tax 35.00 patsy ‘ements wore approved or re- 2. 16-138-78, Sanchied by the Board of Untversi« ty and School Land: “Application of the Bank ‘of North Dakota for an adjustment of taxes of Bismarc! ain 9.75 i .000.00, Upon mot! 49.51} to May 11, 192 lication of Joseph Breslow for Justment of taxes paid on the contract the bank situated on Lots 16 to Block 42, ead Tas Lined of the epooltory, bond of ts ‘Merchants “State ik of Driscoll, in the amount of roved. on the Board adjgurnocd 1936 The Doard Mol county Commission- ers met pursuant to adjournment. 10.00] On r oll cas} Commissioners Swanson, Moynier and Patterson were pres- yn - motion the following 6.00 | bits Were. allowed subject to per Sonal taxes duc or eet bigrrecg uereanetic =e 100,00 zine Itannue, pt. State's gincer “1.00 | atra. ‘Hannah Larson: Assign. to G. 1. Spear, Co. Treas. mother's pension ob fee: 60.15 cisea 8 * 150.00] rea r . Treas, mothet's <ensrud, Ass! aL. 87.91) G. L. Spear, Spear, ©. $5.00 62.70 7.00 7.00 2.10 96.00 95.00 20.00 1d week schedule which follows: Satarday, June 12 . 8 p. m—Atidey class night, “County pet > June 13 £-3-pe meBacee ialireate service, ser- mon by ‘Rev. D. T. Robertson, D. D., Hy Presbyterian church, Fargo, N. a xhibits in the gy mand home econo- 6 p. m.—Theta Alpha Phi banquet in the Byala 8 p. ‘Annoul commencement re- cital”-School of Music. Tuesday, June-15 7:30 m.—Senior picnic breakfust at the “Springs.” 11 a. m.—Alumni chapel exercises. 1p. m—Alumni business meeting in rreital hall. m.—Senior ivy planting. 2: 30 p. m.~-Annual meeting of the board of trustees in the Y. MLC. room. 3 p. m—Class day stunts on the eampu: 8 p. m—Senior class ss night, Wednesday, J: ei Pi Kappa’ Delta’ day in a ‘m-+Campus ’ promenade academic procession. ,10 a. m—The commencement exer- cises, address’by Rev. John E. Sush- nell, D.'D., Westminster Presbyterian church, Minneapolis; awarding of ome __ ees = m.—Annual president's reception in the Com rinse 7 Sp. pega ba alumni banquet. Bp. rgo Preabytery; Ordina- tion oxereises in, in Presbyterian church. All_ the exerei will be held in the Voorhees chapel unless other- wise indicated, The public is ‘nasiums, art r and igre: to io. Treann mothers aeuslon Fischer, Assign. to Co. mother’: ension jen. to Co. pension Treas., mother’s feneion A Frank J. Johnson, Assign. to Co. Treas., taother’ Oscar Backman, CA. loynte: ‘services £0. Commissioner Sw: vice ir, ser Co. Commissioner . dw as Co. autcusa ce Of Ponine, Doard ‘ol reconvened emer 'S wensol te en motion” advertisement Commi aso” oF fons. Eradiny Be ana Laelia ba erate finauces 1. 1038 ynissioners . A. ToGD were oruered cordially invited to attend SIX NEW’ CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY JOBS Dann Center.—Late entries county gprieary, contest are in » L. for Boyd leah candidate connty, j3 dee, and C. B. Knutson, al- s0 of Manning, for register of deeds. With these contenders entering the arena six aspirants for county offi- cers are arrayed against the present title holders, all of whom will be candidates for re-election. ‘POST OFFICE MADE THIRD CLASS Fort Yates.—The post office at Fort eat will be valsed from a fourth class to’a third class in: tion, sccording to word received by ostmaater J. M. Carignan, I ethers nce ti ssa eae ish th inty, North ©& TISRNEY. (Polltieat adres ) ice Do: HP Jan., Fe! pher poison in 1919 Dakota Auto Sal repairs for Twin CI tractor nkel_ Carbon & Mfg. Co., suppiles for Co ts iste 11.00 240 Mrs 1 cin cents per year to pay his share of the cost of the state industries during the ¢ | life of the bonds is set up in the fol- When theso small améunts are collected in taxes and applied in liquidationiof the bonds, both principal and interest. the cost of the state industries will be paid in rge of “bankrupting the state” of “too high taxes” on aeenone at the termi elevator and state mill and the Bank of North Dakota will]. Monier, in, a ngon. Moved by. Commissioner Back- Souer ang seconded by Commissioner Moy- ner that the county pay the same yrogertion of salary as the City of Bismarck to the welfare work (3100.00 per month), and the coun: ty auditor be authorised, 1, warrants from salary fund. pie Re alf commissioners Nee voted Spon motion road an as advertised, were iiiggeceooctieetion bi fe, construct 4 "wargo- Bridge Fa Farge, Ngrth Dako! rl: Ande Nee alco derson ‘of “‘palawin, bridge bids. ed 0) ‘oung. of Blamarck,, North jomas of Driscoll, N. Dal tt of Regan, ys Dak. ‘y Knowles of un y ki. ine Nie Pee of Wilton, “Bei Moves Me cane pipslages Backman oe it the contract’ for the construct! ia 5 artes and Anat not stand up in view of thet facts, —F. Ww. CATHRO. , e a Suth jevent a 1999 1, te a ie a inthe a Pigmperek Tribuae’ Neo. D 8) 339.7 bre blades: hi mitted p 3] die . who ‘has’ sul mits tatistios. - ital wt atte: w. r John Howe, eam A. Kershaw, Ma. 48. 48. ‘ep 12. 413 ase ) for she be ect a 2 Tolle’ Ext rat ry u loner My the Board of Count: pet: Samar of sald county he a rove: Wi ar the NoEK on Wedaral Aig id Pra am State f} bidders ices Stanley ‘Steven Bros., Burnstad, yaler Commissioner of coi YY ntract made jon, *o five tow: ee lett! Bg 3 Hornsted Federal gr tee stats "At jot county, s & urleigh hvincet Highw ed | race din aay tie ca i ia Your vote 4 ti el aed me (ponies as Adv.) a oe is inom cnn a loin. Aaa. 1088 ‘a920 tbs0 spat 1932 1933 1936 2: 41,3 Pe ‘ies twa tens 1068 96.3" 9a. 99.5:4898-02.0-983. 93, O23. $0.4" 00.4 90.5 90.4080.4 07 aa 62.4 O24 62.4 18. 18 18. ‘18. 38) 48. eee 34.7, 96.2 18, “as.

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