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PAGETWO ~ BETTER SHAPE THAN OTHERS} Senator Nye Declares Condi- tions in South Dakota Are “EKairly Good” is, Aug. 18,—(®) i- tions in North Dakota are rly good” and the stute as a whole is in hape than others in the aceording to Gerald P. junior United States senator from North Dakota. Mr. Nye, the young country editor,} who. wi inted to the senate by Governor A. ¢ und is the nominee for the Repub- lican party of that state to succeed Himself, was here today to address picnic. ing conditions in North or Nye said that t ate had reeavered quieker than the les from “deflation evils.” “We still insist, however,” he added, =fthat steps be taken so we “ill not soon again have such a period of de- stun. As To Coolidge t Coolidge is not as strong orth Dakota as he was vafo, in the junior sena- The feeling is not imself,” Minneay pe aid, “but rives and the advisors themselves, ark seem to know little and care bout the west and its preblem: Gur problem is one of winning the attention of the east und inducing eastern people rightly to understand Sthe west. We are for the Haugen bill ‘Veéause it offtrs a, way to make the iff effective for the protection of agriculture, as it is for jufacturers. “We do not want to destroy the =<Frotective system. There has been a threat that if our demands are ignored, we would join with the south ‘ta destroy the protective system. A «= situation might come that would =Taake it tempting to us to go into that kind of a game, but I hoge not. ‘There is no talk in North Dakota of CONDITION—Badly shaped fin, DIAGNOSIS—This is indicative TREATMENT—Do not cut your them into a rounded point. ® little vaseline or cuticle cream at f you keep it pressed back, cuticle, which you are apt to do inex powder on your buffer, give them a an exaggerated point, or stain th to be considered a person of fastidio' your nails, a practice which you should break will power, or you are catgless about mani BY NINON gernails, of.plain Maar by. Neuring ler SOT. the base of each nail. pertl pol lish, Do not t us taste, Either you bite exercise of your Instead, file nails ‘wit Soak the ‘ingeriiva in soapy water and rub Then with your orange stick, press back the cuticle, but do not dig into the flesh. ‘a Set will not find it necessary to eut. the. Nor With a polishing cream or | in your nails to ¥" n a brilliant vermilion, if you wish = SPresidential candidates at this time. We hope the Republican party will see the light and com$ through dur- ‘tng the next year.” ==2Forced to Pay : Poll Tax in Court When George A. and L. E. Reke to pay their poll taxes, who is in charge of . collection, had*a summons “nm out and served upon them yesterday afternoon. At tne herring last night before Judge J. E. Campbell, they paid their poll taxes and attorney's fees to boot, sne cause was dismissed on payment of the taxes. QOne paid one year's tax and the other paid for two years. Miller has been on the job of col- st due and due poll taxes to having been ap. oi: inted te eet job by the city com- M MISSION A ‘The Roard of County Commission- i ers met pursuant to adjournment. on and a8 per mat wi opened, following submitting at peti King & Voigt, H. A. Thomas, C. W. Seott and P. Vv M r Swanson F. Sullivan, being, the ponsible bidder on. roi work, as per a vertisement, betwe 1 ns and Apple Creek ‘Township ‘Therefore, be it resolved that, the ct be’ awarded him ety bond in, t 1 Commissioners sioner Backman nmissioner Sade ae the BLTINGE THEATRE ear beginu’ “Miss Nobody” is the feature at} a1 the Eltinge today and Thursday. Miss Nobody” is an adaptation y Wells’ novel enormous nnvissiopers following | bil to popularity : ‘with’ Miss queen of Nilsson’s role in “Miss is reminiscent of her successful role in “Pon- when she wore male attire, Miss Nobody” it is the attire of | p story of “Miss Nobody” de-|H. - adventures of a society girl who seeks the solace of vagabond- age rather than suffer the ingignity Ee of dependence upon friends when her father’s fortune goes by the board, actual filming of “Miss. N iss Nilsson exhibited rare| @the ding the rods,” walk-| pie aL g careening freight trains| “Mills, rolling down embankments. Onee she had a narrow escape when|The Wac a rattlesnake nearly bit her. The aoe snake was killed into shoes for the bea CAPITOL THEATRE 3 “The most human actor on the ley Sonigee : i screen!” Such is the tribute re-|” hj, " j | cently paid Harry Carey, interpreter] aune of whe eternal West, by Dell Hender-| | sion, som, one of Holly wood 's best. known | Mrs. directors, In so designating the pop-| pe ular cowboy star, the film craftsman iy declared that Carey is one of the|‘r. few really natural actors before the camera, who feels every scene that|T. he takes, and therefore, makes it], which gained n book and serial story of hobo life, body, or Shebo, as tramps. 5.80) No- Us, making for Wack tra oe te in Twp. 84.00) pining of 7.00 0.00 te0. W. Ashioc! ie mot ion (Ma . Atkinson, Co. Surveyor Atkinson, s.00| Pp r Thru” is Carey's tatest| Alen mother's. pel pieture, in which he interprets the|Ethe! Kensrud, role of @ desert “lazybones, low] sion to anger and to fight, except igo Haeeen - women, children and animals concerned, and then a “wildcat action, It will be shown at the Cap- itol Friday. and Saturday. mother's pen- 5: M, Lein, repairing road chinery aC Small, road’ work’: AG. ,Small, “Assign. 30 Bur- leigh Co.," road. work 2 wiiten Mutual, Stare, Fepairs for road. machinery Dakota Auto Sales Co. in repairs for road machinery. . of Lakota, | Emm: her, deputy clerk | of, Court i , Emil W. Johnson, | Mabel Eng: rk hire: ol Margaret Ciooten, clerk hire. alter Sehlesser, Grand Farks. ry R _ - ‘MeLean county corn, shaw, Turtie| “rental «f chslrs se Lake, a non-profit corporation to|/H. A. Tho road work promote interast’ in. pe gg and, 13.54 9600! 20.00 20,00 + 11.00 767.4 oma: Madge Runey, mileage . W, Hi, Patrick, salary. tax sup- ervisor 4th ‘Dist. Harris, John! webn Brothers, rs mute Sondral,|_ and burial of Hanson, ha: nknown body ing grader . “stk Geo, Engle, grader blades | J, H, Stewart, road work .... Northwestern’ Sheet & Iron Works, repairs for read ma- chinery ee Wachter Transfer work Foud work .. 31.80 Stor + 54.00 + 16.00 124.84 ruin Berg dlegite rock rk z water Dept., Alms a geeeising wal 0 Arthur john rosa: work. youth | and Beer, acting turnkey fi re The Quick Pr plies—Court ¢ Tlosk fe: Court Hou George J ling charges Tne, lendara . supplies COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS sup- for Day, labor ia "teelighit road work Ki Ar old M A 1 rry Knowles, rand work RK. Kopp, ser: maintenai ork. Div pert $ 50.00 x, é Iverts North Dakota Metai + culverts - 15.00; 6 xuppli < Fa 174, ‘See, A C. W! Scott, roadwork. Dakota Auto Sales eine No. 1, St. Rd, +150.00 6.00 «5107.50 Ly ot Culvert repairs for tractor . er and repairing Marry Ulters, A. sharpening \aeo. W ‘Snyder, running arad- grader. j Henry Van’ Horn, Assixn. tmers & Merchants Siate Bank ot Driscoll, mainten-, ance work, Div. 3, Natl. Pka, Bure! “worl Frank rae Swenson, box rent, past- postage and ex- we ‘express. Cc ‘eh. arding pr aibin neds ork. +s Armon Kai Hy Bich, road! Samuel Murte W, Bly, road. work, Biv: No. y . 24,50} James Craw ore, engineer for aoe ee 15,00] By in. Dak. oy Spears e Anton | ol ie, jeer. 6 od. Martineson, witnesg, feen “PRE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Swanson was named chairman pro! acconded: by Commissioner Moynier, tem. th: The question of securing a right- e exists between of-way across Section 32-139-78 was poverine County and A. Fish r. Scene covering 2 right-of-way across Z descrihed as. follows: the NE Attorncan of August. 4, 1026 fF Bee. BE and the NW" of See. The Bonrd of County 99-78, (ers. reconvened. with all mé Present. Road problems Were a. considered and Me, EA Fig I ‘efore, t Bur- leigh County tender him One ‘Thou- nh aun. ($1,000.00). Dollars. I gayment fot such right-of-way und damages, he to give the county a deed prop: for such right-of-way be it resolved th: if agh an, Bgtoement board adjourned for the aud. drave tothe lands. under c treversy to view the attnal con- dittons that existed. At & Tuenday, August The Board of County, Commission- ers reconvened with all members Present. Mcved by Commissioner Swanson and secon Commis: | € sioner banks: In Burleigh peounty who have public of Burleigh County. deposit met p feta roll call’ Comin Moynier, Swanson ge nreren' aK a commissioner Moynter and mecconaea by ort issioner Swan- #0n that.the Bismarck Tribune pub- u complete abstract cf the frimary election at @ cont not to ex- na 0, On fall call all Com- ‘* present voted Aye. by Commissioner Sader and seconded. by Commissioner Moynier that the written endorsement of the Dakota Trust Compa: moneys. on de} eposit in State Bank of Burlelgh Count 00.005 | Sfaeaterred, othe. Sterling state 9.10 Festa Treasurer be au |*lgn said ehdorxement, sald endo » 20,40) tame to; be attached (o the original 40,60! f, by Oe Unless such is furn that time the County Ti | withdraw the funds. roll call Commissioners Sode |Moynler. Swanson, Dackman and | Patterson voted Aye. Gpon motion the. following bills | werp. allowed. a to. personal ‘aug due oF dette loscar Backihan, Co, Commin- | sioner inennen. "On yoll call Commissioners, Moy- nh Snyder, Swanson and Patterson 4 Commissioner Swanson mY’ 34.80 and Keconded by Commissioner. Scder jthut the County Auditor be and here- 150,00 instructed to advertise for i phan for the construction of a road between sections 27 and Apple Creek, Townghip. in accordance with the plang and xpecifications of (he count; Surveyor, sald bids to be ‘Treas. | ‘orclock p. September in Varrg: Howe, fee missioners Swan- 1 Com fom, Sader, Moynier and Patterson ‘voted eSemnmienioner Moynier introduced ihe following: resolution and moved ita paoptio Whereas the culvert between se tions 16 and 21, Apple Creek Town- sea is in a theatre, cor condition for ordinary \trav fe vesolved by the Board of Gounty’ Commissioners of ‘Burielah County, that an emergency exists requiring the immediate rebullding for the name, and bei it further re that by, authority vested in sald Board of County. Commissioners by section 1953 of the 1913 Session Laws that said rd of County Commissioners proceed to enter in contract with some esata part for the immediate rebullding of same at a cost not to exceed the ast price for Inte clase of work, and that the contract for the rebuilding of th Shove culvert be awartcd to J.J: eo & Sonn, at the kame wnlt price id. for work, a roll call Commis loners Soder (Swanson, Moynier and Fatterse 28,90, vat | Yoliowmns: resolution ab ner Swans commissioner G. Le ror fees finmareee tribune Co; lewat Le Snyders Dray, @ ‘Transter asl fe Cashel, “relict tor Mtes! hauling E. Ae Tal, Mel ol lace for pri anes: ig 5 Lauls nTbena, here for waa 4. einer tting’ and b elson, putting” tes shit wes down electior ; fice f¢ rt fees in: jul Roy, Lewla, witness fees tice court Lewis, ‘wiinean: foes in: rt ide Be it. resolved. by the Roard of Cooney Commissioners of durleigh Qu caRnat the Board! of County Commis: stoners. of paid county hereby Prove the award of vontract for t he ‘work on Federal Aid Project 306-D, as made by the State Binge? ag Chief Rugineer and Se retary of the State Highway Com- 2110" mission ta. the lowent responsible der who has submitted proposal 2.10 ate regular letting held at the 6.45 county seat. on May. Ii, 1926, as fol- 52.05, e, justice teen: "witness fees ee. vol icholia. iermes, aateans Les (ta Justice e re lows 3 ntractor, C. P. Burnstad; class of 2.10 ‘work, a godine ete.; amount of justice f in’ justice court ... M. Kafer, witness fees in jestiee court. . . witness, teen tn il Commissioners Mo; nier, ic te ad Soder and Pa aac voted Ay: ‘The following resoluticn was in- 2.10 troduced by mmisstoner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Moy- 2.10, nler. |. Be it rerolved by the Roard of 2.10 County Commissioners cf! Burleigh 21.60, Count (Phat, in accordance with Sectione 14,00 1945 and, 1946, Compiled Laws of forth Dakota, 1913, as amended, the a Ys ancestries tears rT juntice court . W. i. Ebeling, samaiee court ic. Martine, witness fees in justi rt ad H. Crane, Justice foe iktwaun Mcintyre, witness. fern justice court Stack, _witmene feea ‘in art, ry WwW, R. ‘Bhelt ,. Justice ‘fees in justice court RR. RENT—The. store room and ‘basement at 212% Main street. by Sept. 15th; Now oc- ceupied by Oldsmobile Motor ‘Co, Phone 905, 1. instice court nd HH. Crane, Paul Pecht, witness fees in _ Juatioe court: . os fu Martineson, witneus teen justice court ball ™? Prankiin, witness ‘fees in eed court . ph gpreel witness feen in, Fred “isrodell, witness tice court Oe L vemay. Justice cour Kenneth Slavieker, witness fees in justice court .. : Roland H. Crane. justice fees .. Horace Atkingan, witness foes justice cou nella. witnena fees ‘in %s Bismarck Fur Co. Furs Exclusively Storage - - Repairing " 1a.25]5 Anyone: jaan trespass-_ hing, or stealing corn on the SW14 of Section. 16,, ; or on, any of the. Huber * farms will’be. prosecuted: to the: fullest extent, of and Cot that the eauceine a aces be deste: |, nated to hold cl Pmor' wat Wing. ja he livery Ca ta tl ee See juror ue nese sum of Thirteen Thousand Nine} Hundre@ and no-100 Dollars ($13,-| 900.00) be and the same ix hereby | appr ted and set aside for the} purpose of paying, upon the corti. ficate of the State Engineer as Chief ; wincer and. Secretary. of the State iiighway. Copumisaion, the County's hare, or 26 per‘cent of the esti. mated cost of Federal or State Ald project No. 306-D in Burleigh| County, proylded, however, that ments of county shall not ‘exceed per gent of the actual cost of the bove mentioned project. And be it further resolved. that ufder the provision fect chapter 141, lawe of 1 auditor ie’ tereby aut directed to draw. warrants on: the County Treasurer, in payment: for i supplies furnished u act in connection with the | tion of Federal (or Sta Project No, 306-D, amount as he due, 2 ording to certifi- e secretary of the Comminalons mixsioners and, Put Aid may lowing bills personal . $24, jot 10) xex due or Axel Soder, services’ as Commissioner. C. Patterscn, services as Commissioner . . A. Swanson, servi Commissioner Co, ariier if nec. | @ does not meet | on August 26th, or gaid Board to th, 1926. FRANK tan earlier call, mect on September | JOHNSON, Auditor. XOTICH To: REMAIN SIDEWALKS | the Owners and 6 Renpective Preminen 2 commission of ler Deneril Whereas, the City the City of Bismarck deem it neces- sary to repair sidewalk in front of, of, along each of the followin) scribed premises” as heretn forth, il ck 44, Original Plat tghlons “he nerth and cast sides of Slane Along Along Along Along ud tot i. _Along Along Along. Along Along Along Along the Along the Along the Lot 18, the east side of Lot the east “side of Lot* the cast side of Lot 4. st side of Lot | ist side of Lot | side wide side the south The south south of Lot 8. of Lot 11. | of Lot south side of Lot 13. south side of Lot 14. south xide of Lot 15, south side of Lot 16, routh side of Lat 17. ‘\ ‘Bleck 40, Oris nal Pine the north a d east sides: af | the east side of Lot 2. the east side of Lot 3. the south side of Lot the went side of Lot the west side of Lot the west sidg of Lot side of Lot side gf Lot the west Along the west 1 1 2 2. 20.40 | 1 «A Deew=| | otie City Englneer_t | Along the-norih and weat sides of | and grade of walk aha’ for a Tot 24, Rlock 48, Original Piat Along th Alon u 4. Block Along the Atong the the the the the Along ‘Some jong Lot 7. Along. Along Sons the the the the the the the Along Along Lot 24. Block Along t Lot 7 z the x ong the Bleck az, "ate. Alone the Low 1 ‘Block Gx, Along the | Lot 13. Rlock Alone the Lott Agnes the Nerehere Pacific Railway C jl hen waded “4 company long atte ret bet w Along Along Along [Street betw Along hav to notify provided a by tne cane and south Kidex of | Sidewalk in front’ of or along said | pal wi Bled her air such Sidewalk ‘in front of | jor along, preminen the north and west sides | 5, Original Plat ‘ AvNe the west and south sides of | Lot Along the south aide of Lot 19. Along the k Ot, 0 the the Street Between 3rd and sth streets, e | Street be ce een ith and Sth streets. | tion ax requited by law. he the et betw: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 18; 1926 for_Iine permit to. construct the sal | ypateds Hiemarek, Ne D. Augigt 5 M. Ht ATKINSO! kt , City Anat, OAMer, a State of North "Dakats, County ot Huriets ch, In County Court, Before Hon. 1. C. Davies, Indge INTHE MATTER OF THI TH OF SUSAN J. HILTON, DECEASED arthur L. Reed; and Raith ter re e east wide of Lot 4. south side of Lot 20, south-side of Lot 21, north and west sides of i 22, Ori rin i Plat eant si Lot 3. cast side of Lot 4. east aide of Lot 6. east side of Lot 6. south and east sides of south side of Lot 12. side of Lot 13. side of Lot 14. side of Lot 15, side of Lot 16: side of Lat 17. south and west sides.of 7 r weat side of Lot: 18, Petitioners, Arthur tL. Reed, Edith Reed Steadman, Addie Bernice An- non, Marion Reed | Vaile Adeline M. Sherwood, Geneva fenvenworth, Jane Sherwood, Sherwood KR. Steadman, Ellis, Steadman Steadman, | if Fea | Addle. Bernice Annor went side of Lot 20. | Waller Thomas, Annan, J; west side of Lot 21, | Rdward. Dorney. V able a. west and north sides of | Marton | Reed " Val Jeanne Armour Valleau, uM nat Plat cane pin south sides eva Leavenworth, ‘hard Leavenwerth, south side of Lat 8. south side of Lot 9. | Res ts, ‘The State of North. Dakota, to the ydbave Named Renpondenta | G2. Origignl tint | Vou and each of you are hersby ra cited and required to appear bet« and west sladn of | Ce" eunty Court of tie County at ~ + | Burleigh, in said State, at the off PI st sides of OR, Original Plat xonth and west siden of ict south and ae eee Bismarck, on the 2nd, day of September, A. 1926, at the hour of ten o'clock % the forenoon of that day, to show cause, If any you have,” why the petitioners above named, ak the Will of above not be Original Pint ith und east siden of ta ) Pat * south and east sides ot| private sale the following dencrived reat eatate bel onging to anid extate. to-wit: The Northeast quarter (NEY) of Section Twent ineven (24) in forty two be ik sauth and-west aides of | south ef je of een 2nd and 3rd at! south side poly tb ofsthe. Fiteh prin of Mai nal: meridian oth. BM in Bue® ' Ne MS h Count; Let serv! ol ‘thin clita. A south ide of Main | + he ma south side cf Main hand 6th strects, south side cf Main een 6th and 7th streets. | irected the City Auditor | and eachwof you, as law, to repair such | boro thin 9th day of August, D, 192 By the Court, iSBAL) I. C. DAVIES, of the County Court, Rate of ia peuiteation Aumust TE, ses | Dr. Williams ams Will : Resume Her Duties een which are owned oF one FP QMin. ex, vou and each-of | chy notified and required | ahove set forth, hereinbefore den th ‘ibed, | which sre owned by you, subject to | the appreva south and west sides of | sioner, and in strict accordance with | y after the ou fall Sidewalk: | the contractor empl for that purpose, therecf will be assessed against sald promises, You are nee, befo on sich Sid of the Street Commis- | Dr. Maysil Me ms, director of bee Hygiene bureau of the de irtment of health, will return t fer, duties the jatter part of this week, from Canada, where she was called by the death of her mother, several weeks ago, She arrived in the state early this week. Dr. Florence Speers, who has heen j taking her-place in her absence, will return to-her home in Canada, | shortly. a now in force and effect, in 20 daya otice; and | to #0 He ae the same, a repaired by by the City and the expense (required by said ordi- re commencing the work ik, to make appiie ‘You caiy save from 20 to 50% onthe dollar by purchasing your blanket needs now at a big saving -900 Blankets represent thé most ~complete line we have ever pshown, from the low. priced.cotton, blanket to the finest wool blanket. There is a blanket for every purpose at prices that ‘we. Know: cannot be equaled anywhere... Because of our immense buying power we.are able to offer quality merchandise at ex- tremely low prices.. Go through your bedding supply now. See what yeu need! in blankets for the coming winter. SAVE, $3.50 Pennant Mills Blank- éts, size 64x76... $2.50 fine‘cotton Blankets, size 64x76 $4.50-§5.00, ‘our special ’. 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