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‘. Hoskine-Meyer . 182 : . 165 {R, Wenzel . 156 }H. Johnson ..... 211 L, Klein Asura) |} | suggested encouragement of the To'l| movement. for development of the 506|/rubber and other resources of the 495| islands, but only with the approval B26) of the Philippine people. 617] The prosperity of the country the! November & 1996 501! presidént reported as wide-spread Thee Poaray of Counsy Commigaio: id to adjournm the Chajr- Player Toweaeatt . la. cee ry ind, “8 ite eMeVer, spi th Auto Bake, for tractor ,.. tal work is’ being taken up b: of the Bismarck high basket-! quad, which is now preparing, game with Carson Saturday botwi bbe Fig Te 7. weit eteraon, roi ork. (ae Swett, exeavation for December ht ah, l) coll. Sev net Aye; Backman, Swanson, Aye and’ Patterson, for a tax deeds . P. Burnstad, B-C haeaclias F. se es judge . Joseph. . iiearw arth clerk clerk elect 14 Frank Pau 1 No. aa ner Swanson 168/ 167 166 0. Haugen 8 F. Hummel hubert : 12 C. Hanson P. Myhre P. Feltman Billy Teddy Balduc, Eng: | Pierre de Caluwe,| Pittsburgh Pete Zivie heat ae | Drexler, Pittsburgh (8). - Philadelphia ‘Jones, | Ohio, defeated Irish} rdan, Bre en (10) “a jrdon, Philade!phi red a tech-| al knockout over notele Raldus, | Canada (10). man, Washing: | ton, D. C., won a technical knockout | st year was a runner-up in| over Irish (Jimmy) Monroe, Hazelton, the district tournament. Logeland| (3), | s he a “good, strong team" year and he is reported to umber of veterans bi ct that they will > | were present. opp : | total of 652; L. Schubert, bowling! # protective tariff. On motion Walery, bowling 167- of a reduction in the index. price ofj Bismarck Tribune. Ci lan Braves Dec. 10 nd rint- . 526. Following his custom of last year,| fo supplies a! Job'p Jetinek 21197 read by clerks in the senate and|® B, Willlante, witnes |@1bin Hedstrom, witness fees | L. Schubert 21 183, At the same time he added to the| R L. Spear, petit juror feew This policy will be followed| i \ 731 i y postmaster: n policy EB. Johpson 9 173/ including many postmasters througi | gon" Ronen rose. work’. dele Visitors to dispose of two games 21-163) age was the chief business of the{ ‘0 play Bismarck, Wilton will proba tice has been bringing out 4. Callender ernie Benser, who is one of the|G. , : es, r 8 | and guard positions and shows @— — | nd is a likely eandi- if, but this year all scholastic dif-) burgh, drew (6 Eddie O'Dowd, Col- is one of his qualifications. He| land, outpointed Wet is expected to be able to play Probubilities are that Coach H. fon game so that he can get a little Jimmy r, however, and | e4 upon economy, the rei | | Weekly all-stars were C. fe af efficiency, and) Swanson, | bowling 185-214-253 scores, with a all predicated on the Soyndation Of} missioner awaleen, was name ant bout, h Cra potion the, totfowing bills Gantt aj total of 95; F.| There has come about, he’ assert- ) : County Team Also! aking 190-190-189, with u/ ed, “the perfectly astonishing resyh| were, due oe dallgguent: ce Tor aces luted F Wi s ; 1 lee all | 214-182 for a 563 total and D. Wen-| commodities and an increase in the Inting | zel, making 156-181-189 for a total of! {ndex rate of wages.” Bismarck Tri Individual Averages Mr. Coolidge sent his message to| Northwestern Sheet & irén Games Avg. capitol hill by messenger, and it waa|, Works, culverts . and mileage (insanity T. Schneider 21 181 | house shorly a noon. commission) 3 a y 2 Nom‘nations S. Walery 210 (181 ,000 No Vinaanie Coton arson is to play at Maidan Friday] . Schneider 1h 175 | crowded senate calendar more than|ATthUr Hokana, r ch leliees Mh dedaepipdertad helt Kei 2 |1,000 nominations to public office,| J Lundberg, road work. L. Klein ........ 2 174 nominations to p [Jani Lundberg, road wor in games with other visiting| H ; ‘ akc ii F. Leibole 15 | 171} out the country. ~ | Kate I . abstracting prop- a. C. s) thus making it possible for! y" Wyevtala 18 169 Receipt of the presidential mess-|*Uriy tor action for count uccessive evenings, instead of; 7" 15 168; day both in senate and house. While i one trip to play Mandan and/ jj 18 167| its committees worked on the appr: next game will be with Wilton! he Bismarck floor Wednesd jan Thursday night. Plenty of Material likely candidates for permanent J. Rochrick is on the first team, among them, R. ‘i tile men out this year, #& alternating between center, for- y to handle any one of them. FIGHT RESULTS * 0 another shining ee “regular position. Ineligi-| New York cae kept him out of the lineup last] N. D., and Cr Pitts ies have been cleared away and) umbus, Ohio, beat Dominic Petrone, will be ready to do his share.) New York (6). ined’ his ankle in the game play-| Belgium (6). ith the Nighthawks lust week| —+ Wainst Carson. Carson Claims Strong Team Jollins will use a number of his first second string players in the Car- ibilities of son claims asaowa'to fight for a victory.| nj re being coached by Laxeland, Milwaukee—Harry Kahn, Milwau- kee, outpointed Billy Drake, Germany | strong teams on (8). Billy Bortefeld, Milwaukee, won| ts, the Grant county aggregation| on a foul from Billy Showers, St.| be expected to put up a good bat-| ‘ica! (3). thing is known about the Wilton| but indications seemingly point victory for the Demons und s, bes ed 1 24-10 defeat by the Braves, x mess may have bad something| Perth Amboy, N. J.—Abe Attel with this one-sided score, how-| Goldstein, former —_ bantamweight heer, and the Mandan and Bismarck | champion, beat Sanchez, Mexico (10). FLECK MOTORS “pouwy sip T0 BE WORSE Fort Worth, Texas —Pinkey Mit-| chell, Milwaukee, and Clyde Hull, Faith, S. D., drew (10), | He has!) Kon : 9° 151 {bills already awaiting action. the members w use Wilton has already | tion’s seacoast priations bills, the Uncle Joe Cannon. The senate went ahead, however,, with the resolution questioning the qualifications of |Senator Gould of Maine first on the calendar. The brevity of the house session e members from add- to the thousands of Among ing materially the new proposals was the first plan for settlement of the farm ion. It was introduced entative McKeon, Demo- as designed to standard- ize the production of cotton, wheat nd other farm products when a sur- plus causes an “un: the clerks intoned message. Most of ¢ present, but many uy din undertones to colleagues others drifted in and out, pre- ferring to read the presidential ut- for themselves from the rd, Now and then there for some salient pro ment in the me: PIU LRG 65 MILLION NEEDED FOR WATERWAYS orless & the president That pee Twhiaubeli to|¢ Keep Them in Shape For“ Transportation Work hington, Dec. ‘7—VP)—The_na- and ifland harbors and the waterways and rivers will require $65,477,365 during the yéar beginning next July 1 to keep them in shape to transport the vast volume of traffic which last year amounted to $23,946,000,000 in commerce and | passengers numbering 937,100,734. Maj. Gen. Edgar Jadwin, chief of | engineers of the army, in whose care these river and harbor project: placed, in his annual report submit- ted to congress today with the gov- | ernment’s 1928 fiscal year, estimates, placed the amount necessary for Wa WINS 2 GAMES ing Team Takes Two! traight From, Bismarck Arm Results in Temporary Adjournment of His Trial Paint and Glass Team e Fleck Motors bowling team ‘ae back strong again Thursday; Washington, Dec. 7-—GP)—A turn trimmed the Bismarck Paint and for the worse in the condition of Ed- ss term two out of three games| ward L. Doheny today halted his the American Alleys. The Oscar|trial here on a charge of conspiring ill team took two games grom the| with Albert B. Fall in the leasing of | iskins-Meyer aggregation, winning | the Elk Hills oil reserve, last game fhrough high counts of The 70-year-old oil magnate has $3 by C. Jelinek and 243 by L. Schu- | been suffering for a week with unj ert. Two games have ,becu post-| infected arm and last night,a second | h to be played some time this/lancing operation was performed. or next. | His physician ordered him to remain Oscar Will team returned, in bed at least for today, but said| fom the Northwest Bowling tourna-!that by tomorrow or Thursday the fent at Fargo with the n: that | patient should be (in condition to lost their chance to finish first! again appear in court, failing to get a good count in) Upon presentation of a physician's fr third game. In the first game! certificate at the outset of today’s scored 910 and in the second| | session, Justice Hoehling adjourned but the ‘score of S23 for the| the iriaf until such time as Mr. Doh- game cut down their total.!eny should be able to resume his finished 13th in the tourna-| place in the court room. t, getting in on the prize money.| Despite the seeond operation, per- ive men made scores of 200 or/ formed in the oil man’s hotel room, rin last week's games. Jel-)he was in considerable pain today ik made scores of 214 and | nd was running an appreciable tem- bert 243, H. Johnson 211, S.! perature. The doctors said, however, lery 214 and J. Roehrick 200. they saw no immediate danger. Will Team Leads | Should the illness continue, Justice he Oscar Will team leads the City! Hoehling plans to examine the law ue, having won 16 games and|on the point whether the trial might t five, giving them a percentage| be resumed withoyt the presence of 62, while the Bismarck Paint and] one of the defendants, js team is second with 11 wins __ od Too Late To Classify seven losses, giving them a .611 FOR SALE--Baby garriage. $22-J. 518 Third street. e Klein Toggery team stands ied with eight wins and ten losses, eiving a .444 percentage and the Motora team is next on the list nine wins and 12 losses. Their 499. The Bismarck Bot- an_average of .400, with fix, wins and wise losses and the Hosking-Meyer team is at the bottom thé list with a .383,average, seven ffins and 14 tosses. © | {Tene scores for last week follow: : Paint, aod, Glass Ast, 2nd 3rd 214 182 M41 182 160 150 “163 162 177177 Phone _ FOR SALE—1 1924 Dodge Motor com- plete less crank shaft newly re- ground, priced. to sell, Call Mod- ern Garage. Phone 941. FOR RENT-—A four room modern house at 115 Mandan Ave. Posses- sion atence. Inq at 924 Fourth street. Sidney Smith, wee Fu better than m4 our. now with Beulah Coal. “Phone 62. Waehters, Temporary Tax Relief Is Urged in President’s Message (Continued from {rom page one! third in the acreage for the as year. The responsibility for making the plan effective lies with those ;w] own and. finance eofton and cotton lands.”. The Philippines, Mr. Coolidge’ said, should net be turned back To'l|’ 563, 464 450 491 533 Schneider, : *Sr.. 190 Hummel * 90 seteee 186, 214 258 150 1560 150 ple “until ‘they are 142 167 145 self ted for self-government —— — at States abandon. completely “837° 49 996. | responsibility for their defense. He pottiatty $54,459,365. + will In addition” $11,018,000 other specific | purposes. ‘ | congress began spend-| 5 | money on the country’s rivers and harbors in 1824 ja total of more than $1,500,000,- |000 has been devoted to that work, including about $48,000,000 for the | Muscle Shoals hydroelectric project in Alabama which has been complet- ed and for which only $300,000 is Since ing tenance of the plant. Expenditures in the fiscal year of 1926 amounted to $63,463,786 and for |the current fiscal year of 1927 con- gress made a lump sum appropria- tion of $50,000,000, of which $45,- 530,150 has been allotted to various projects. More than 200 harbors are under improvement, 292 rivers, and 47 canals and waterways. $2,550,000 For Missouri River The lion’s share of the money will go to the Mississippi river for which $17,670,000 is asked. New York har- bor and vicinity waters require $6,- 405,000, thee Ohio river $5,500,000, Philadelphia and the Delaware river $3,431,000, the Missouri $2,550,000, the Hudson river in the vicinty of Albany and Troy $2,000,000, the Louisiana-Texas. intracoastal iter way between New Orleans and veston $2,000,000, the Sabine-Neches waterway $1,000,000, the Allegheny river $1,500,000 and the Sacramento river $1,000,000, 3 Some ofthe recommendations fol-| ©: low: St. Louis Distri¢t Mississippi river, between the Ohio and Missouri rivers, $3,000,000; Mississippi river, removing snags be- low Missouri river Rock Island District sippi river, Misaopri river to Minneapolis, $2,226,000; (principally for dams and shore protection, con- struction and repair, including re- pairs of launch harbor at Fort Madi- so, Iowa, and construction of break- | Water at Naguyao, I). Pasl, Minn, District and Leech . City, Mo. District Missouri river, Kansas City to mouth $2,500,000 (for. continuing work for existing Proj ject of 6. foot channel);, Kansas City to Bi se ‘City, Towa, $20,000; Sioux City Fort Berton, Mont., $30,000; Onage river $16,000, \ Gea RRR RE 2k Rabbi Indieted For ' Dry L New Xork, D tton| have “padded” Mi sippi rivers, $5.000. | —)--All ‘tq ie ge te eeaeaiene to which he sold sacramen- tal\wine, Rabbi Jacob Waters ea to the peo- | dicte Fr end. with Rabbi Wailers, © ing seramplices. house agreed to| (3 ; ork, | early adjournment out of respect for | E. 6.7 ja, 6 el, coroner's fees... Hedrix, road work... Jessie M. Ramp, clerk hire... GW. $i running grader French & Welch Hdwe. Co., supplies for road machinery S.J. Geo. W. Hearth, maintenance is . 1, St. road ‘Ludeman, ‘axpeuto: nee NEY 38-159-78/1000.00 session's | ©. are | * general river and harbor work at|> be required for flood control |, in Oil Magnate’s| Work. surveys, and | asked for the coming year for mzin-| Esther “hod fe, poor relict i pil Violation|,, Lud S22. acres tale’ Edward 8. Allen, attorne’ Niemie. fees—city Yor Bismarck Thoreson & Co. Commi sioners... A R._ Atkinson—Assign. ‘to Div. No. 3, St. road Co. Treas., services o one No.6 ty ‘surveyor .00| Geo. Peni ‘road’ maintenance, 8. Stackhouse, services as Diy. N St. road No. rounty oblate . 33) H. o mati Pages | Poa Chai ‘Swon: 250.98] “election No. 6 |. Richard, road mainten- Paul Linsse! imple: clerk. "a clerk ti ix, in r syolection. are sh ‘m, coner. Ju jee. Geo! Ciaridge, judge A. Booth, volerk fades: : Paul by eg clerks . Robidou, | Alex 212.86 ne vei L%, 221.40 | Geo. Netagn. labor a ma. 1 for election thes 49.45 L. Knowles, maintenance ork, na Parks Highway » 196.02 ym A Payseno, road main- 1, St. road Northwestern Bell. Tele. “toll and. tel tenande, Diy. No. % - 268.30 Cc toll and telegraph service. « C. B. Little, garage rental for polling places. Nek’ Hryckow, ‘tosd” maine Washburn Lignite Coal Co, nance, Div. Na, 1, St. roa pre see 4 . Henry. Vai anign. Tait “Ine. Hncin & MerchanterBiate: Utilities Bank of Drisco Beintenance, N ‘ke Highway . Henry Van Worn—Assign. to Hae a Tom Stewart, maintenance FE. on, work, National Parks — a » alection No. 10 mete “aieetton Ne 10" wee N. Marvel, ju handling - Consolidated gas. The Wachter Tr. Co., freight and transfer . Aune, ainting signs inspector saaigner joka Weber, blacksmit : ~ $25.00 Sar Backman, Co, commis wen kad dd view ple! roads.. son, FO} Mie Quick as Prin ‘en: ee jerneen vember S, 1898 hea The Board winty Commission. | J- apéctoe elees ers -reconvened with the following members present: Commianton: ter, fiaekman side, - . Me material booth John Hokana, road work A. EB. Shipp, repairi ¢ Mice Soder, Moynier, and Sal .| Swanton. Upon motion Gommission-| Mort Co er Swanson was named: -chairman|M: I. .Sawyor, clerk Pro tem. H. A. Thomas, Inspector elec: Upon metion the road bida as. per| .‘tion No. 12 advertisement were onened, the pati A. towing submitting bids: = P. Burnstad Ti, A. Thomas ‘Moved by Com seconded: hy Commissioner Meynier that George 1 he ap rf apprainer of estray cattle and in possession of Carl Sharp, located in Harriet township On ott, call} T. N. sonnaon, clerk supplies... . 16 vee elit . Present voted) F. J. Brown, clerk . Albin” Hedst} iter Meee: taxes. 1.00] Gpon, motion the following Ditls election No, Mary Casi were allowed . subject. to personal ra: F 25.00], taxes due or delinquent: 50.00] Hatold, D.-Shatt, reporting and trariscript ‘of. case 92.30 pate vs. Joseph Murphy af 8.75) A. 3, McCurdy, expenses 16.00] "s attorney . rearet Clooten, overtime— 2. re. 701 st ae ene Studio, me finger W, iP Print, inspector re for October .. Eva Fischer, mother's per ies Gable, engineer for coun- 7 +e Hannah pension .. French & Welch ‘Hdw: Co. repairs for road machinery Driscoll: _township Larsen, mother's 2n.00] Fe. G. Abeisin nein: W. T. Dance, clerk . 28.00 John 0. sch peatage catern Union, Dakota‘ Auto Baies “Co. ine, clock rental for Nov. | repairs for tractor .. Ethel Kensrud, mother's pen- J. M. In, blacksmith work. sion 40.00] W.: Backman, fixmg magneto 28.00| On gravel, truck “EB. Peteraoi 37.65 “te ny Prag wah Pallent aaa acting as spe: sei Pi ih r of inaanity exchange service . Baer & Wood: plies . Sivert Gyiden, réad’ we Hopton = Sijan Publishing | Go. gupplles for sheritt...5 pencils saniee Calculating “Machine Co. to maintenan nt Ww ebb Bre Maoh "4 eet: » Clerk. clerk re, elert! oy sie! Gus: Hogyo, judge . ‘member 2 commission oH Marie “ot , witness cammission '. 1800] cig ot samosas wate rtment, water Grocery. edwin “McCarty, transcript’ James Crawford, engineer for city of wit f ni fon, cal or al co! Rave ‘dwich poor reine bor: EAS Beate Se ae ube x esoly: the Boa 20.001 count mty isd Br, of Burielgn | Huge Soibers, 25.00) count the State Highway:Commis: | Euall Paul elsti : sion be and da hereby requested to| August Roiberg. cieric 120.69 droveed with the Preparation of sur Waiter Pais inspector , plang, specifications and E mainien= tes. Fequited for the following Tebbe. orks Div, Naninten: t te: Highway improve. | Pd Watwortl eee of-road: Henry Miller, clerk bi e. ie Honey Laragn, tmapect 30.00 pH Pro) pared Ls » 26. fe 9.05 a Bismarck cake Mary. Cashel, at Wiltiamson' T. R. Atkinson, Co. surveyor Atanas cites surve; larence ‘ance mileage of wet Hedstrom, guarding prison soearding The Quick Pri Bimor win necessal Chriat Log ig insbector elecs log write tin ~ tion No. nas ogre a W. “Bayer mt of Ly to exceed “ obithe tote! s cont ” 146, 00 tence Standare ou Lomas Township, iD. road + Felon, iF ycnles: Vol. 61 Ne Repo see F, ie itegister, insanity dom: missioner Moaerns Machine Works, re- ining toad prbchloeey. Albin Hedatrom, fees and bx- penne in service of criminal 6 Albin Hedstra Burleigh Co. va. ‘Mo; er nsideration of the t« ing, be of ln a a issfoners By, Sgteee ate ee will ywroy ~ Amiel Spicokorn, malntena work, Div. No. 2, 8t. road bye Avlel Piopkcrn—A ber. 60 t | ©. fas stants C the = and sit vgegort a with board petitions that ar me Stra . A a wach’ tee te he tallowin Ree 4 ‘Townnhtp" “Nove; yell manips - aera a. eu, sates hie ‘ow ‘et 16, 20 Pe jeorge * Artie Strand, rer * ya ates wt at op Thaet ge a aiche eee ie ice: a oh ee on No. 44 i Ii odes % Hekel, etx’ et no w Miiowone audge S Re 5 ley, clerk . lel io. ja Inapecior lection sees brad Gianvite, Geo, Mc! lew? yre, eige Vie , clerk ... tars apectat inapect tion As 48 . 0. Gs ween inapector elec- jm, rows. nee, ei Foal t, ter Plaiig ~ ighgpest by, Commis by ‘Commissioner nie that eo iewal etd quelitted "clectsht and qual electors scat, fo Reo have filed rea beget that ea permit een: ce Toth. Meee, to and Re It_ Resolved, that townbhip's petition i@ that stock Bt to run at large del eve Pe oh sag Gates, that hown as. stack diatriet mtn Fell call Commissioners ranson; Moynier “geen “and Backman Yored jssioner Rackma: a by By Comminsionee Moy: etltion tne beh ctiéd aakine. “tot "Re Croft Fo a known “Se stick! Distplet herefore, Be It Resolved. that rot rity an Ce omit as Siprecant al Co voted: aye estoners Cpenetiaaenay ner’ Backman Hastoner Moy jer that thy Rerltnt = Promise of Ey feicenale’ to n inert Bayrient 26 venta : aBtb and yy ot Sanea. Bt the Goumy ‘Tresaurer, Ott roll call Commissioners ler st. o e, Swanson Aye, Pac! rarkanan Aye, and Patterson Aye. fpon motion’ the following” Aumroments were a to niet a prevet by iapeticatto i ft Ri plicat! on o! oger Brothers & ism, for the SESE ‘of penat. then mand Interest for the years 1921 8. B. P.O. Scorn o for ac o fy . ek 52, Original Plat |! & pplication of Wm. Abelson for jlustment of the 1921 personnal Abeitent| mn of G. F. Dull: f und “of, moneya paid through ‘pplication of Joe Kats f eet Plat, for the BE. St feat of taxes on Lat Lat Bloc! Townai thereat zeae fois to o Tees, inclusive, 5 a for, an plication @t- Art! ter cancellation. of 1956 5 papa 7 firs.se a was ae ce Tesldent at oR Thompson af Dynaltien — covering in that an err mado for this ition of Count: ies! SP*bes Rieeacer joamuren Bronerty located in pre f fart a pceuat : Sgr a cortectton of the 1910 taxes F ae ) McKenzie & , F Harold Ho a Hopton, for neti atype Machine eermment of _ APpllcation f See RN maton ce clog th the- beet NBM ae is *) . eos Halt de h for Newent 3h. at Application Han of I. A. Courtney for ie BWM -35-144- for the year of Bertha B. nt of taxes gotten the sts Savering the acter Patter- tor’ an. Fen tit Heoves “er 15; roads fair. Partly lend eh reag

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