The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 5, 1926, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

REJECTION OF “BIDS OUTSIDE BOARD'S RIGHT ton Board Acted Without Legal Authority Morton county auditor to reject bids on reak-estate acquired by the county -“Brtix sales and offered at aue-} to recoup her } jalf, ed . r i tercepted by L. ciate forward to the tion to the public, Attorney Gen- 2 eral George Shafer has hel opinicn to C, F, Kelsch, state's at- = torr of Morton county. minimum sales value and penalties charged t sent when the auditor ac- ipted a resolution directin; jitor te reject all bids. thority under the circumstances. St Quoted his re i Ae General r said: ¢ statute provides the county auditor, with the poroval of the county commis- ject any and all an wth’ the ac county com: terfere unless such bids are le: than the minimum sales value eny. placed upon the tracts. if vane is limited in his power and he may not reject bids except with the ap- proval of the board. Having ac- cepted the bids the deal is closed) and placed beyond the power of ‘trol. ers werp without legal authority to Sprevent the county auditor in this fi completing sale x bids have been accepted, 80 “Jong as such bids were not less than the value fixed by sueh board ‘prior to the sale. “You wil! nctice that we have * mit there is a dispute as to or not that is a fact.” Kennelly Hurtin™~ ie Fall From Train "Narrowly eseaping death, Con- sductor B. E. Kennelly of Mandan *ix now recovering from severe in- Mandan News South Dakotans, who have already Pine of consecutive wins for the |{inisned two seasons undefeated. | At the the Braves made heavy gains, ally landing the ball on Lemmon’s| 10-yard 1 touchdown. again threatened to score, being on Lemmon’s 10-yard {forward pass county . commissioners’ knocked down haven authority to order the half ended. Manden 0. fifteen yards for pushing, Man dan’s line failed to hold and the we!l-coordinated made their first touchdgwn, but|charged with having committed! a r-|failed to make the kick. oe eee ee Lemmon 6, Mandan 0. it, pu riculer school, on the mit beginning. of the game fin-| ine ‘and threatening | (i . After being penalized | resident and nto Crosby of Lemman men! iff line, but Ri harvest h: Heidt was | ago. mmon and the|has already e, 10-year term Mandan made «_{>rmined efforts | tiary. line. Lem vutlined by Kelsch in his re-|through the line, ; an pinion the county |ond touchdown. s did not, prior to the; Score, Lemon Mandan At the time of the| passes in the last on many Mandan _lots|but their first 4°. was incom-! than the amount of the|plete and gave Lemmon men! xes, special assessments| another opport ty» resume their \ line-smash hem. ‘The county board’ the result that t gear. ids, ‘mon 19, Mandan 0). eee uae alceetiy hevad ber seh of play Mandan let loose elsch'a stream of for ed if the county board had such! one of which was completed. Railway Employes anothe and sses in the second) Pennington the state for non -and brought Wraves’ 20-yard then aking its sec-! was taken in' al was kicked. | dan 0, strongly for f of the game, ! | i mon wer t tacties, with | ¢ ~ went over for) Score, Lem- | MASONS ‘ard passes Friends Will 2 = = Have Social Time, INITIATE Bis ai. | Members of the Brotherhood of | 1 will be seen from the fore-|American Railway Employes will thst the county auditor has{hold their regular meeting tomor- absulyte power to accept bids and|row night at the Knights of Py- nce, the board of|thias oe Fate nay mect- ers may not in-|ing, whic! ins at 8:30 p. m., ach hide regular business will be taken up.| ! Following the business session, As'the Brotherhood will give a dance to the refection of bids the auditor|at 9 o'clock, continuing until 1 o'clock, with Mushik’s ' play ladies and dance at 4 ime.” i} “It is, therefore, cur opinion that time,” declared M. S. Kraft, an of-; ths bard of cottnty Soiniaisaton: ficial of the organization. To Open Bids on Extension of Mains 3 for laying of 1,120 feet of} M sixes water main will be opened | city commissioners at their | > ; not taken into consideration wheth-j meeting Wednesday night. The Ser or not the board advised the; main will run from Collins avenue bidders at the time of sale that! west two blocks and then south Hthey reserved the right later to re-:two blocks to the Ordway proper- | “ject their bids. This we have ig-!ty, where a new house is now un-| wed for the reason that you ad-'der construction. Magnus Husfloen -* Dies at His Home ‘by After a : Husfloen, day morning at the home north- west of- Mandan. ent time, ying. Prizes will be given to determined by a drawing. “All railread employes and their the county commissioners to con-' families will be welcome at this| business was work in the the business close light served, New office orchestra | men, the winners to be ular mecting torium. will be sure of a good} neon at the Tipper. assisted TO RESH Mrs, M. H. lendive ta jorthern Pa recently trans Glendive. there. H. Creamery. and RETURNS | Mrs. George us | Minn., where un-iderwent ano} student at Si will probably several weeks siege of illness, Mi 30 years old, died Up to the pres-| funeral arrangements juries. which - arene aaeeed Wakil not been announced. 3maer! x at about 9 o'clock. a M E. A. - Mr. Kennelly was walking along Brucker Baby Dies Sunda; ithe top of a local freight train fear Lehigh when he slipped and fgll between two box cars of the iMicving train. By jumping away Tam the wheels he sprained his s@pki and received many bruises, fhe saved himself from probable death. ew] trainmen saw that he was injured, the train was stop- nd he was given first aid and ht back to his home in Man- ‘Three Accidents Over the Week-end for Saturday, Sunday day. No injuries occurred to ‘ty of the i pe Mai in the ome. 2 rpass proved a all for a Bismarck reside: ie Saturday night when his Speeding. car went into the ditch at the cast end of the underpass,| escaping what is believed] the i have been a serious acci-| upon by the entire Poi ‘A collision on Sunday provided] nite number the only ‘accident of the day, when —light coupe driven by Frank Smith, a resident in the vicinity f Mandan, and another coupe drizen by Julius Frederickson cate ; ther in a collision near Putieyabek farm on highway No. %. Although both cars ‘wi Mr. Smith ir. John Brown, who figured i third mishap, has learned that it isn’t wise to dispute the ri pat The- gi and Mrs. urday morning at the Brucker | Saturday Morning ' | Miss Hecker arrived in Mandan last | Miss Frances H kk son of Mr wit henna ht-day- ‘rank ker died’ Sut- | jee Jotermant tock place | in| lip.chomehe ae nee * bichasacag 1 at the |High School May Philip Bla “Meyers of The matter has already been dis- cussed LS Gen y thus giving all students @ more equal chance for participation in school projects, | “The we tem is to stim Use ‘Point System’ Adoption of the for Hmiting the num! curricular activities in which any | 5 . 2 one student can tak i. Three minor accidents constitut-| being considered fer Ss automobile casualty of Mandan high school. it the Luther, and has nt) meetings of the faculty and iS. officers. Home room groups are scheduled to discuss the matter in the near future and folowing this Proposition will be | Louis, Mo., to aint system | eames. rv ofextra-! — peruRNS ggecer gy. Miss Marv by the students Clark beauty the student council, un- presidency of Leonard been taken up at | , Mt Robert been spendin, with her son: | Mr. and Mrs, morning for Wash. balloted | school, stem a defi-| ints will be int warded each student for the activi. | °"° ties in which he takes he limited’ to a specified number, part and will , se cf the point 5; alate, guide and lim. | ,, \¥itinm, { tiv Son principal of a very shovi time. ‘Pennington Is |, Taken toCrosby. | , to Answer Charge Aithough he declaresthimself in- nocent, Cecil Pennington, “Mandan sourl Slope fair grounds, was ta Divide Soore, | highway robbery. The charge against In the second quarter Mandan|is that he, in company with two, i other men, held up a Divide coun-' The victim of the hold-up; Lemmon 6, who has been sentenced to serve as a harvest hand, and returne:! smashed /last weck te Mandan, where he |’ Personal and ‘ Social News of only | tonight in the Masonic temple. . | definite program for the year will ibe decided upen at this meeting ‘and much business, including the naming of committees, will be tak- regular \ meeting of Knights of Pythias was held last evening at 8 o’clock and regular TO INSTALL OFFICERS 27 will be installed tomorrow ev: ning at 8 o'clock when the Catholic Order of Foresters hold their reg- WAK MOTHERS MEET Members of the Mandan Chap-| ter, War Mothers, met this afte Mrs. Chris. Mrs. ments were served. They will make their home LEAVES FOR CHICAGO S. Russell Igone to Chicago to attend a con- ivention of buttermakers. returned Sunday from Collegeville, ENTERTAINS FOR SISTER, y evening at 5:30 o'clock at dinner in compliment to her sister, with her parents, PARENTS OF 80N Mr. and Mrs. Harold Law are the Parents of u son born Sunday after- TO ATTEND WORLD SERIES Schultze of Mandan have gone to St. from Jamestown, where she spent the week-end at her home Mi sky is manager at the VISITOR TO LEAVE UNDERGO) i RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. J, P. Hess returned yesterday morning from’ a visit in the Twin Cities and other Minnesota points. ‘© UNDERGO OPERATION qaknecht will leave to. slated dded that final action will.be taken within WE Paul K Donald spent ¢! home of the Venturia, RETURNS ‘K-E} ithe state train Saturday: from wert Training Sehool caretaker at the Mis-| R. yesterday by the shi county, He day morni fo Pennington | cattle. and about two weeks| Judge H. identified one man,| itt of the Slope cou’ in the state peniten- was known to have! Carl Kiesel o' Fleck was in-| worked in the northern part. of visitor in Mandan and Blamarck yes-| some time this year ‘¢rday. to custody. id a half. Mandan Vicinity || Much Larger Than ~@| MEET TONIGIIT °| During Last Year Members of M: In the last few |8, A. F. & A. \first meeting of the fall season jandan Lodge No.} M., will hold their | A period Inst yea: cording to Almost ,8900,000 in taxes so far states, the exact ’ MEMBERS the “ $871,436.99. Second install taken up. Initiatory third degree followed session, and at its refreshments ‘were sonal property for collection, w of $1. An additional rs for the year 1926- installments on at St. Joseph’s audi-! ivertised during . cember and offe: cember 14, after October 15 home of Mrs. J. E. Sakariassen Refresh- thi: Tipper. iE st val a arte t in Mr. “ralmades,| Opens Campaign sted fren hiaaian ta] For Senate Seat ris Nelson, Stes of the Mandan Produce company has to the United speeches in W: pole Park delivers day night. jis mame was FROM MINNESOTA Ford and son, Francis, er. the latter recently un- peration. Francis is a t. John’s College and remain at home for inating petition ind added Singletery was hostess Hecker of Los Angeles. 1 spend a month here | Bismarck hospital. » Gerge Blank and Ray lew Salem and Pred at! the world series TO JAMESTOWN Cyzewsky has returned Zw ins Cy: Lewis and reakfusts provi Chri inson, who has iz several weeks here sin-law and daughter, Jarry Hunke, left this her Minnette, heaki's whi he will ND VISITORS, tehman and | \ W. F. McClelland, superinte it to inspect the Montana State ©. Newcomer, agent, and Dr, W. F ‘ : . ig, marck, state veterinary, left yester-|Rev, Price Gives P: Sermon—Judge Chris. tianson the Eulogy —_— neue | ON BUSINESS ‘TRIP \ and New Salem, where they will spend \the next two days testing herds of HOLD COURT AT AMIDON — | cH. 1; Berry and Court Re-/ porter L. @, Broderick left yesterday | gi morning. for Amidon, where Judge’ held at’ | Rerry will preside over a short term) at 10 eel inty district court. FROM NEW SALEM LEAVES HOSPITAB Mrs. Frank Steure returt day from St. Alexius hospit i | marek, where she has been receiving! , ; medical treatment for the last month Tax Collections Tax collections in Burleigh county for the first nine months of this year were greater than for the same | figures County Treasurer G. L. Spear today.’ 956.76. During the first nine months of 1925 the total callections were | estate taxes become delinquent aft- er October 15, and County Spear is calling attention of those who have ngt yet that a penalty of five per cent be added at that time. At the same time all unpaid per- | cent will be added to all unpaid first paid real estate taxes will be ad- Current tax bonds will be closed lected in all cases, Mr. Spear. says. ‘tatements ure being mailed at ' me as those sent out in ary included both installments. Norris Nelson ton, ND. Oct. 6.—UP-—Nor- Nelson, wito is expect Independent or Calpe ar Re. jupRort, e Monday afternoon and: a formal address here Man- PHOUSANDS now have nour- | ishing hot breakfasts every day. ‘ ves less often needed) that | F wn-ups and chidren ‘need for ac- ys. d aks in 3 to S minutes — faster bay seed toast. t reat breakfast tomorrow. Then atarter ‘ this piney own sake and for s Y Qbick Quaker: ga geter Su. you have always ighbors’ there but to “eird on my armor and noth ig for him to fight by the side of my friends and neighbors for | good governnic Lestie Me- he week-end at the! former's patents at| FROM HELENA lent of; school, returned elena, where he in for Girls, Morton county Crewe of Bis- r Judson, Glen Ulin Funeral f New Salem was a ota. The I U 5 the home, and {at Dickinson, Music was |g tet and Mi The floral beautif ferit emblem: r by $27,639.77, ac- compiled by| "°n,. odd Fi have been collected | this year, Mr. Spear figures being $age,- | ‘he cemetery. member of both ments of 1926 reul ‘reagurer paid to the fect itt squad ga’ taxes ‘for the year | ith an additional fec services for je of esteem in which Mr. Simpson held in the community, - 'eliows funeral was exemplified at the armory and the Elks burial service wag used ut Mr. Simpson was a lodges. dere in Dickinson were closed dur- ing the forenoon out of respect to the memory of the decensed. streets were decorated with since Mr. Simpson: was a American war veteran, and members of Company K, National Guard, acted Qs guatds and escorts. the military, salute at the grave and taps were sounded by the company bugler. 1926 will be placed with the shewi(( | seems North Dakota jound principles of Leslie A.} foneer Dickinson attorney, ickinson Monday: mornin;: jock, were largely attended | by friends of the deceased from over the entire state. The National Guzrd| { armory, where the services were held, was filled with those who came to Former Senator Sioux Richard United outatan of the at his home in Sioux Falls tl! ing. He was-78 years of ag: y tngir last respects to a man who [had done much for the development | iff Dickinson and western North Da- | bodg lay in'state at the armory! Sunes? being viewed by many. | m. Monday jt was taken to returned to the armory | at 10 o'clock for the services. Nelson Allen Price, pastor of | Warren A. Simpson Methodist church, pee the prayer and/| ithe sermon and Chief Justice A. M. 'Christionson :of the supreme court delivered the eulogy. wided by u male quar-| Marie Lish, soprano. 3 were many and Rev.! the| the high was service Business The flags, Spanish The firing? - Bismarck Fur Co. . Pettigrew Dies S. D., Oct. 5—A)—| in “Pettigrew, former; 3 senator and one of the ing statesmen in the history meer northwest region, died Dry. Cleaners’ Naphtha at! 401 Fourth St. Bring your Bismarck Paikt and Glass Co.| Red Can. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1926 @ Arg yoi one of those unfortu- ¢ A Word With down fm ful cates and the Old Folks | tod are finding new strength Elderly People Are Learning Im- sreateetonsl toner bole ions ‘ portance of Good Elimination. up a) hoe sacs because it eens eae nis there beneficial to the phe Ane the weae slowing bowels as well as the kidneys however, is just as Ahe bowels open and elec ce ae ee essential to hgh FA tie Men and women everywhere ell pf the marvelous results Keernss the valu of Doen's |{uAiShaeais R5h| free hetin an engtr ter bes wx ie Pilla when a stimulant diuretic | | the Mp LORa gave Lie) every mother 9 Divergence ae ae ges ae om oe oe fe. the Eldocys is equi. | ise Bad'aled Rial thiig FivKO MEDICINE CO., Ranves Oty, a. kidne: secretions areafy often Coupo 1 Bikey postage and pecking. sop a3 tion. In most every Brings ! van. are scores of users and Trial i Town... Btate.emenn Fars Exclusively - Storage » - Repairing Vhone 610 207 Fifth St. H. B. LOVE D.C. PH. C. Dector of Chiropractic. EXAMINATION FREE. Fitinge Bldg. Phone 174 penalty of three per November 1, Un November and De- red for sale on De- ‘| and the penalty coi- throughout. ‘ebru- ele county farmer, launched his campaign for election ites senate with two ish county Monday. to receive brieflyaat placed on big nom- by his friends and neighbors without his knowledge, he neigh out his dge, that in view of the peek of friends riding the “balanced” ade ohydaties, | ” (to make for every day. «HOUSE FOR RENT Strictly Modern. Structure—Eight rooms, bath room, shower bath room, hot water heat, hardwood floors Bungalow style. Two car garage. West side, excellent location. Rent: reasonable. APPLY TO AD NO. 37, CARE TRIBUNE $300 CASH _ To Be Given Away . stomach slows up your work— . “And you wish you could crawl Remember that WRIGLEY’S DAE OLED For letters telling why pcople DAKOTA MAID FLOUR Read Carefully the conditions of Three Hundr fered in prizes ters telling why people should use hundred dollars for the best letter, fifty dollars for the best, twenty-five dollars for the third, fifteen dollars for the fourth, ten dollars for the fifth and one dollar each for the next best one hundred letters. The letters must not exceed one hun- dred fifty words in length. Each letter must be publis ii your own local paper and the cli the name of the paper and the date of publication must be maile: to the Contest Committee, State Mill and Elevats North Dakota. All letters must be published a the contest committée between new and Octcber 15, 1926. State Mill & Elevator. Grand Forks. N. IN PRIZES should use the centest dollars are of- fc'lows for let- Dakota Maid ur pping from the paper giving , Grand Forks, sent in to Donit delay ~ Geta ech sting AEE For homes without electrice tty, the Maytag ts available with in-built gesdine motor washing FREE. See big tubfuls washed positively clean in 3 to7 minutes! See a whole wash- ing—50 lbs. of clothes (dry weight) done in one short hour! Try the Maytag—if it doesn’t sell - itself, don’t keep it. : ET the Maytag do your next week's Aluntinum Washer FRENCH & WELCH HDWE. CO. Bismarck, N. D. You will appreciate the worth of a Mueller Furnace on some bitter freezing morning ‘this winter. Designed to give the -most heat units per ton‘ of coal, built and insulated go ‘as to avoid heat losses, a Mueller Furnace will keep. your home at a ‘snug temperature re- : of the coldest weath- . er.

Other pages from this issue: