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MONDAY, MAY 9, 1997 THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE Aprit 5, 1927 Board of County ioners met in regular mmedting de ‘oll call Commissioners Fric! Moynier, Soder, Swanton and Wili were present. Moved Commissioner _Soder and seconded by | Commissioner Swanson that the minutes of the previous meeting stand approved aa read. OB roll call all comrol renent voted A: by Gominiastoner Fricke, seodnded by Commissioner Sod that Emiel Plepkorn, of Wing, given the contract for road Moynler, Ayo; Swanson, Aye, and Upon motion applications for seed and feed were approved or rejected. fternoon of April 5, 1 The Board of County Commis- loners reccnvened with the follow- the members present: Commission- ers Fricke, Moynler, Soder, Swan: son and Will, Upon motion the board resumed the reviewing: of ap- plications for seed and Moved by seconded by that the appiloa Strand for seed and On roll call Aye; Soder, Ay Moved by Commissioner Swanson, seconded by Commissioner Soder; that the application of Ole Spilde for seed und feed be ppproved. Roll call: Fricke, Aye; yynier, Aye; Soder, Aye; Swanson, Aye, and Will, No. Moved by Commissioner Fricke, seconded by Commissioner Swat son, that the County Auditor be and hereby is instructed to re-advertise for maintenance bids on State Road No, 41. Bids to be opened at 2 o'eiock’ p. m., May 3rd, 1927, ‘The Hoard reserves the right to reject any on fad bids. Roll call; Fricke, ‘Aye; Moynier, Aye; Soder, Aye; Aye, and Will, Aye. April 6, 1027 The Board of County. Commis- fioners reconvened with the follaw- ing members present: —_Prieke,| Moynier, Soder, Swanson and WIN. Upon motion bids for Lange 8 per advertisement, were grdered cpened, the following submitting: The Bismarck Tribune com- The Quick Print, The ‘State Record, Bi: Bismarck, and Humph- reys & Moule, Bismarck. loved by Gommisstoner Soder, seconded by Commissioner Fricke, that the contract for miscellaneous printing, au advertisement, be let to pe. wBlamarek ‘Tribune com- pany, théy’being the lowest res Riple bidder. Leet call rleke, Aye; Moynier, Aye; Sodei Swanson, Aye, and Wile ‘Aye. Moved by Soder and seconded by: Commissioner Fricke, that The Bi marck Tribune company furnigh a surety bond in the amount of $500, to insure the faithful performancé of their contract. Roll call: Fricke, ‘Aye; Moynier, Aye; Soder, Aye Swanson, Aye, ‘and Will, Aye. sMoved by Commissjoner Soder, seconded by Commissioner Moynier, that the County Board purchase two 1. C. Smith typewriters, one for the County Judge’s office and one for the Sheriff's office, On roll call: Fricke, Aye; Moynier, Aye; Soder, Ate; Swanson, Aye, and Will, Aye. ‘pon motion the following bills, Nos 1 to 37, were allowed subject to personal taxes due or delinquent: Mary Cashel, welfare worker, expenses of Mrs indburg and children . $ The Wilton Elevator. “Co. seed and: feed First, National Bank, see and teed The Dakotah ompany, ‘se 25.00 286.20 627.25 1079.95 Geo. Piepk ry % nileage of special Deputy Sherif: rollin Welch,” Sheriff, “ex: penso and mileage in crim- inal actions . sail = Chas. Fisher, postage, box Aten pnd express : R. Miesen, poison for ex- Av Smination of gophers. Rollin Welch, Sheriff, post- age, box rent . Madge Runey, “ot Schools, mileage ........ John Wray, firing boiler. in C,H, for March .......... Roliin Welch, Sheriff, board- ig and guarding ‘prison- 62.70 7.22 333.00 23.06 Supt. $0.90 177.75, 3487.00 **poulger, A ‘Co. ‘Treas. degen ot proceedin| mileay State vs. G. eee Spea Trea certificates nenspear, Co. Treas, ball otf certificates . L. Spear, Co. ‘Treas, petit ‘juror certificates .. L, “Spear, Co. ‘Treas. Coreignt G. L. Spear, Co, ‘Treas PO box rent oe Eze assign. to Go. as. ‘postage for Co. Kaditer's office . «G E. Spear, Co, Treas, petle ror certificates McCarthy, assigi Treas., February, Mure term, instruction to Jury. « G. L.’ Spear, Co. Treas., seed and feed orders rooms Gramling.. Kate Aa Swick, county aia T. by Atkinson, Co. Surveyor, atito travel for March a Co. ‘Treas. henat wed’ by Gowmispioner Felckel py? ccomaed. by. Semmiagions oynier” that ‘the Go of the Board of, 0} ing same ma: secure: thejr money. Roll calls 'ricke, re; mornler’ Ay serene! aye; Ha L ES ot April @, 1007. Board of Count: . tae r Potenvensd with the follow- b nt: Ealcke, Moy oe of aoe Be : being. responsible bidder. Roll cal age between sections fownship, be [tion Application of Richard Penwar- den, us Clerk of the Board of Educa- of Bismarck Special School District No. 1, for abatement, of taxes on Auditor's Lota bo gna 26, Section 38-139-80, proved. Application of W. J. Noggle, for cancellation of personal property. taxea for the year 1923 of the Nog> gle Concrete & Tile company, re- ap: jj Burroughs Adding diachine AH 165.30) Stat Aye; Moynier, | Aye; aa Swanson, Aye; Will, Ay: Upon motion th following bills were ‘allowed subject to. personal fase due’ or: delinquent, Nos 38 to Jected. Application of G. L. Spear, Treasurer, for refund of taxes on Lot 3 and SWY of the SEY of 24 & Fraction of the NEY of 29, all in 139-81, as an error In description made and this property was as- 256,80 | 8¢! to Francis Jasskowiak and aow-’" | be paid the taxes on’ same, approved. 14.00|- Application of Elmer Larson for “| @ cancellation of personal. property taxes in the amount of $15.18, as he was assessed in both Burleigh And McLean counties for the ‘year 1926, and had already pald taxes in MeLean county, approved, Application of Geo. Midlesteadt for cancellation of personal prop- erty taxes for the years: 19: and d supplies ..... . 1 stand & 2 ribbons .. Graces M. Lobach, overtime Pret Ahead crop listing affi- javits Leila M. Lockwood, overtime writing crop listing affi- davits T. R. Atkinson, services of Co. Surveyor . a: OA 4 Witiamaa’ ‘Mdse., bil of M 10.50 8.25 213.00 20.58)" pplication of Axel Stenquist for abatement of the firat installment of the 1925 taxes, together with interest and penalty, In the amount of $13.10, rejected. Application ‘of the F. M, Davies Co, for @ reduction of assessment on elevator at McKenzie; 3S. D., rejected. Application of the Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sauite St. Marie Ry. Co., for can jistion of taxes for the years 1895 1901 on: property located: in the “original Plat, Hams Addition cand Cov. Pierce's Addition, alleged to be unpaid, ap- proved. ¥ assign. “Treas, ‘postage Auditor's office . Pete Johnson, seed and feed " viclge i agent for F. B. Skalle, seed dae 20.00 123.00 169.00 44.50 30.75, 25.00 "15.00 Regan Stat feed orders ds tron of Co. Jail Snyder's Dray & ‘Transfer hauling rubbish ........ Edwin McCarty, ‘reporting eee transe. case of State O. A. Hall «..... Washburn Lignite Cont Application of Cora. Carley, for a 33.00 | Fetund of $28.68 over-asseasment on 00) the East 5 Acres of Lounsbury out 76,40| !0t, No. 21, approved. cute “ Application of the Minneapolis deg cae, 02,08 sup 8.35 dmansee st Paul & Saulte St. Marie Ry ¢ for a cancellation of taxes asses: against the. townsite: of Magnus, this was also a part of the SEY, 138-79, approved. Application of R, F. Pastay for the cancellation of $1.00 school poll as- sessed against his daughter, Ma Paslay, for the year 1924, approv Application of Freda Hilson for the reduction of $200.00 in the valuation of property. ‘located in Lot 54, Block 84, McKenzle & Cof- fin’s Additton, approved. Application of G. W. Hektner, for reduction in valuation of located on Lot 6, block 11, view Addition, rejected. Application of C. N, Boynton Tand company, for conceliation of |H Indemnity on the ‘ot Bec, 3s. 141-80, as thig vas hay land, ap- proved. Application @f Gus Hoge, for the cancellation of Hall Indemnity on 0-81, th: thistiaua wastnos wader ‘onlin tion, approved. Application of the Duluth Cream- ery Produce Co:, for a reduction of 82.Co/ valuation of personal proj erty, for 1926, located at Regan, and 4.20) that same be reduced to $87 and the reduction: was allowed ‘by the Board at 00. Mgred by Commissioner: Bwanson, seconded by Commissioner Soder, 83.33 that the County Board sell to Jos. ‘oghian Lote 3 and 4, Block 53, 1.00 on Addition, for the sum of $100 0 lot, providing that the City ; Commission is willing to sell th 206.85 interest at that price, otherwise thi 10.00) resolution to void, Fricke, Aye; Moynier, Aye; Swanson, Aye, Will, Aye. Moved by Commissioner Moynier, seconded by Commissioner Fricke, 2.10) that the Sheriff be. authorized to accept in payment of the per- 25.00} sonal of D. This pmount: doen iinet 4.00] and Interest. . Toll, call Moynier, Aye; Soder, Aye, W: ye. Afternoon of April 7, 1927 The Board: of County Commis- 5.00] sioners reconvened with the follow- ing members, present: Fricke, Moy- 5.00] nier, Soder, Swanson and V Upon motion the tallowing, bills, 40.00] Nos: 118 to 14, were allowed sub: plies ......eeeee Bismarck Grocery °C plies. esas . Humphreys & “Moule, | sta- Uonery for Dist, Judge's Knee Printing lies 4 Geo, W. iledrix, road work. ; c, J. Rhodes, removing cut . of anow . D.. Children’s pig care of sehen chil- ren. as Mary en, 24.00 73.94 42.40 10.00 Co. Richard | Pei Thy care of Thiele pense of burial of Mra.’ Swen Ben- On... G. L. Spear, Ci ‘and feed orders . 5 City of Bismarek, “Water Dept, water ... Wing Mercantile o., repairs for road machinery ...... Electric Co. cur= for lighting "court house... * W. H. Patrick, Tax, Super- Visor, expense for Marci Resta garwee 0 Ibs, grease used fc Congolidated Seitition Go. gas 7 ackhouse, services Cas Oo Bhystcian Burroughs A Adding Machine or . Agrigultural Extension Divi sion, agric. work in Bur- leigh county Harry Small, road worl R. Smyth, exam. ‘of patient & services as. in- ‘sanity commissioner J. A. Kohler, Commission 8S. J. King, guar er (Thiele) in court ... Transfer, wit taxes cot poor Taft township, care of poor Clarence Larson, Nother's Pension (Hannah Larsen) Mrs. Geo. W. Ashlock, Moth- er's pension (Braden) . Ethel ‘Kennend, Mother's. pension : Eva Fischer, ‘Mother's’ pen crotte: ‘township, ” oor . i Spriggs, Mother's pen- Brocerits mi: 10.50} B. K, Skeels, ‘amps, ieuiges sockets, etc, mother's peni- supplies for Co. Supt. .... : .00] Madge Runey, postage & box rent 146.397 45, 25.00] The Quick heads and envelopes for Sheritt 16.00 jum on bass of Ci George Ely, hauling cinders roa Mrs. Albertine ‘Bentiey, aA for right of way . oo Wachter nebo iaeee ag freight (Auditor) : Western Union, re tal for April, ‘stay & June Lutheran Children’s “Home 5 Society, board and sup- 8. J. Kin or “repairing ‘base: piles for Sandberg chil- ment f - ry township, care of “Henith, sOiriver Beeseeceee poor . tenses French & Welop Game. ied The Wilton Elevator Co., seed and feed orders. H. L, Hanson, Leas and feed order .. Farmers "| Union’ ‘iev Maree J Co, seed and teed Heaton “& “Lam! and feed order 10.00 83.50 76.09 514.10 ath 133.29 lau, care oi Boor ar Lake twp.) i} i nee fees .. 4 202.50 wit, tisadlid 38.50 150.00 127.90 f @10] Wilton Fiour seed and feed aaa . Farmers Union Elevato: Regan, feed and feed o ope ‘A. Swanson. county com: missioner ...... Vict. Me Meynier, ‘county com- 87.00 278.35 36.85 20.00 20.40 18.00 1276.50" seed and feed +. 2032.12) y Commissioner way ea Coremisarloner. der, Ke nh King for Weleh, Pia het wi. Shain wit? Steen is, . Justice Court county com~- 1 80a) Ane n my Bee, justice fees hata Reson, wit, fees. ce N. Herman, wit. “fees fa atic rt we t Ebeling, wit! “fees” id. Justice Court ........4.008 2.10 Anton Beer, just natice fees 11,10 Wing: township, caskets and hat th oft er of funeral expense of poor bass | aareee of Lots 5 7. Grocery, Juppiios (38. accepted for nel |:he payment on and that the ale So: and the county }authorized to county cot ifotan Company, seed Te aus, ae feed ondera Ww pril an. sung dguiet, guard auty berg : ac farmers -but they haye not. yet tarned A A at per tiem. Roll call: spthia 20.771 awansan Aye? Moved’ b wom frader supplies . Al geod Co, _ Auditor, poat- rent e of uber- Peanrer, expel Er “eeottorit rh eata en Tiel Teie! Go, “Moik &teleg ma ath eat parce} ate Me ire: ogy is Fes pa es oie matters ‘between unty ty of Bi Burleigh and eon agen ison came Co. q 13.50 315.09] ¢ ie (Conti: 7. o'clock ‘this morning,’ 1.19 inches ‘Dorothy Mackaye and Her Dad When Dorothy Mackaye, -musi¢al’ edmedy ‘actress, appeared in court in Los Angeles on charges of conspiring with Dr._W.'J. Sullivan to hush up the alleged murder of her husband, Ray Raymond, she was accompanied by her father, John Mackaye. Paul Kelly, alleged lover of Raymond’s wife, is in jail charged with murder. Raymond died after a fist fight between the two men. ftom ‘rainfalls in recent years fell dur- vici™e.ling the last 48 hours. The fall, |while it will retard farming opera- tions for a few days, is not ex- pected to prove of any great dam- mmissioner Soder, |# No official record- ‘commissioner Fricke, seated here, but un- ution of Frank J. observers declare that were peute tinh os mere than two inches of rain have : {fallen since Saturday morning. Lake, N. D., May 9.-- iderable property dam- s caused by high winds and rains throughout Ramsey : ate ity Saturday and Sunday, ac- by the resignation of Frank J cording to reports reaching here. Johnson and his fai x. Telephone poles and wires are re- call: A perted blown down, and a number Wak Ave son, A¥¢: of windmilis on farms have been Moved by Commissioner Swanson, | WI" , while in the city of Dev- seconded hy Commis: y Moynier a number of trees and that the County Auditor be author ie. wire poles were blown tzed to notify the State Honding De- During the 48-hour period rank J. Johnson have be: ailing at 7 o'clock this morning, under hit bond. Roll Fricke, 2.60 inches of rain fell in this v Aye; Moynter, tae bi cinity, while, for the 24-hour pe- bweneon : ed Moyniét, 7 ending at 7 o’clock today 1.70 hes fell. The wind at times at- Moved’ by Gervonianlay seconded by Commissioner t ‘ined a velocity of 52 miles an heur last night. OIL MAGNATE ACCIDENTALLY SHOT TO DEATH port ‘as certified and pulblished by the Secret: ant n Fr y (Continued from page one) huge endowment, to'serve all classes whi need help, from.the “down-and to youth in search of an educa- son has released the county all finanvial claims of eve ture and description w ay have or claim against It. Roll call: Fricke, Aye; Moynier, Aye; Soder, Aye; Swanson, Will, Aye Moved by ¢ seconded by that the re: Johnson, as County county, be accepted on fil Roll call: Soder, Will, Aye. Moved Fricke, Aye; Swar by Commis seconded by Comm son, that A. C._ Isi pointed County Auditor o county fo fill the vacancy heavy ull Soder, that the County thorized to release outer” ‘ | “motion the following bills, UO" " allowed sub i taxes duo or delin ‘FOUR-STORY STRUCTURE COLLAPSES and feed orders 2a. Wien Bweniene pusices ciae , (Continued from page one) ‘rent, sUppILes Re POX 5.5 able to get into the debris, but GL . Treas, Jur ‘mounted to ‘the, top» and ‘began 7f:4o, tearing at the crumpled roof. The 10th is the last day of 2 discount on gas bills. office ex- i - AW) post- i ‘Treas. office .... 20.00 G."E* spear, Co. ‘Treas, pci Co. ‘Treas. Payseno, road work Mary Cashel, social worker, fare for patient from His- marck te Bilal ‘ness certificates Rollin Weich, W. E. Perry MORTICIAN AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parlors 210 Fifth Phone 687-W eocnitea ssuesen cine ies for February. . Axel Soder, county commis: gioner .- 35.60 Farmers Union Elevator Go, seed and feed ord 2029.70! Upon motion the Board adjourned | to meet again at 2 o'clock p.m... =p | c May 2nd, 1927. me DR. R. S, ENGE 100.00, County: Auditory Burleigh County, Storm. Reports From N.. D. Points pued from. from page one) of rain ‘was recorded. Fargo, N. D, M May 9—(AP)— Fargo had a ‘heavy rain Sunday, 119 in ene falling in the 48 hours ending at 7 a. m. teday, accom- paniel -by a severe wind which di me damage, several windows in pi business section being blown in or amashed by flying debris. A ther of signs and trees” were wn down, but no serious dam- id ‘was done. Wind blew a gale rom 12 noon Sunday until.3 p. m. There was no damage to crops . SxeepE, further delay to what as not yet been 80 per pent tats ee lin; ae eh this wey the Red river ir delay wheat may cause tha ft the adi MONEY TO LOAN On Approved Security or Salary PAGE THREE CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, May 9.—(P)—Poultry alive firmer; receipts 2 cars; fowls 231% @27; futon 25@40; | turkeys 25; roosters 14; ducks 25@30; geese 16: Central Louisiana Will Be Inundated If Levee Gives Wey Hinetbii Will Try | to Secure Pardon) | sxe guaranteed. Ask for them: (Continued from page pne) | crevasses, but it was said that unless | 3.3. Hastings, ayer Heng financial | time, there was u crevasse at Bayou des |Glaises, it would be at the mouth of Old river within a few days. Move- ment of the peak of the rise will be! a matter of sepculation. North from Old river, rauges a along fhe line showed ‘steady de- clines, while ta the: south ench tenth | {of a foot the waters climbed marked | a new record. | | Temperature and: | Road Conditions i > (Mercury euuita at Tam) | Bismarck—Cloudy, 40; roads bad. | St. Cloud-—Cloudy, roads good. | Jamestown—Cloudy, 41; roads poor. | Mandan—Cloudy, 39; roads bad. | Winona—Clear, 57; roads fair. | Rochester—Clear, 58; roads fair.| Mankato--Clear, 64; ronds soft,| rough. Fary roads soft. Hib! dirt roads muddy. Duluth--Cloudy, 40; dirt roads wet. ! Crookston—Cloudy, 40; roads poor, Grand Forks—Raining, 46; roads) very muddy. | Devils Lake—Raining, 45; very muddy. Cloudy, 4 ing—Raining, 4 | roads PRELATE FILM FAN Paris.—Cardinal DuBois, arehbish- | ;op of Paris, has confessed himself converted to the movies, after n visit | to a studio where he saw a film| made. Wearing smoked ‘glasses to protect his eyes from the light, the cardinal watched the making of the film for a whole morn JAPAN'S CHRISTIANS Tokio—During the last eight years | Christianity has increased its foot-| hold on Japanese soil with some 16,- 000 converted Christians... There are more than 29,000 Japanese Methodist | Christians in Japan at the present | not counting the Japanese Christians of other creeds. BOTHERS BIRDS London—If you don't know what to blame it on, try the “disturbance of ether by wireless," on which great number of things is blamed | here, One recent complaint is that the birds are singularly affected, by the disturbance in the region of wireless stations, and that doves es- pecially find it hard to find their way ome, NOT A SECRET — JUST COMMON SENSE The neighbors of Mrs. Arthur De Mulle, Grasmere, N. H., were curious to know what medicine she took that in restoring her “No secret-at all,” she says, ‘just common sense. I saw Foley diuretic advertised and began taking them. I feel fine now, after 15 years suffering from kidney troubles. I never ha Acre fee]- ing, and am active an Men and women everywhere ne Me rec- ommend Foley Pills diuretic, Satis- to adopt new hygienic method and retain fresh- ness this way; true pro- tection discards like tissue | company, organized wizard of the Nonpartiann League, | will make his initial effort to get Sul of the: penitentiary sane apnen| when his application for a pardon will be considered by the state pardon | board. Hastings was sentenced to| | the state penitentiary for terms of three and two years respectively and began serving his term last fall. His | will be one of several score cases to! be considered by the pardon board | at its meeting scheduled for June 2 to 4, + Minnesota Lumber Merchant Is Dead St. Paul, May 9.—(P)—Leonard. Lampert, Sr., of Minneapolis, 68, founder ‘and for 3 years president of the Lampert Lumber company, | died at a hospital here Sunday. The | in Mankato, in| 1892, owned retail yards in Iowa, Wis- consin, Minnesota, North and South ! Dakota, He had served as a director of the Northwestern Retail Lumber- men’s association. A daughter and three sons survive MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapoli: May 9.—4()-—-Flour unchanged; in carload lots, family patents quoted at 8.00@8.10 ‘a barre in 98-pound cotton sacks; shipments 40,657 barrels. Bran 28,00@28.50 Children Can Tell the Real Thing “When you want to know if a thing tastes. 004, esk-a child,” ae a noted dietician recently. Evidently the same instinct that gives children, the world over, a nat- ural fondness for oranges makes them smack their lips over a bottle ' of Orange-Crush and call for more.’ For Orange-Crush contains real} orange juice, derives its flavor en-, tirely from oranges. | To the juica of lusciouy oranges , Is added the delicate flavor of the | peel, the zestful tang of the fruit; acid found in oranges, lemons and | limes, a pure food color such as is, used in cakes and candies, healthful | carbonated water, and pure cance sugar. Nothing else. | There ts so great a difference be- | tween Orange-Crush and many s0- | | called orange drinks which get their | flavor from imitation extracts that | parents are warned to instruct their | children to ask for Orange-Crush by | game and to see that it’s served them in the Krinkly Bottle. Drink Delicious Orange-CRUSH ARGELY on medical advice, time “sanitary pad” for a new wa: that supplants uncertainty with posi tive protection. Sheer frocks and ill-timed social engagements no longer remain as worries, Lost days are fewer, and health better. It is called “KOTEX.” Ends the insecurity of old-time sanitary pads 5 times as absorbent! And Ginter: izes—ends all fear of offending. Y As easily disposed of as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No em- barrassment. You get it at any drug or de- partment “store simply by saying .“KOTEX.” Buy without hesitancy, and be sure to get the genuine, Only Kotex itself is “like” Kotex.: Eight in 10 better-class women employ it. Proves the risk of old ways. No laundry—discard TEX tissue VULCANIZING Bismarck Accessory. & Tire Co. Next to First Guaranty Bank Capitot Theat fe Tonight & Tuesday ‘WILLIAM. FOX presents MADGE BELLAMY J. FARREL MACDONALD BARRY NORTON She thought her brain was hitting on all six, but when she discovered a crowd of men eyeing her ankles she suddenly realized the reason for her success. Here’s the season’s most hilarious comedy with 4 glittering cast. You'll laugh until your sides ache or there’s no such thing as fun. This is one you should see at least once. Comedy—“Last Word” Deferred Payments we fi You'll Never Miss pd hom cet Res uh oe = for spring housecleaning without obligation or expense. s) See how easily and quickly those heavy. blankets, cur- tains; draperies, fluffy rugs are washed in the: big-capacity, heat-retaining, self-clean- * cast-aluminum tub that holds’ more clothes than ordi inary washers. Try the May- - tag—if i it doesn’t sell itself, carpi keep i it.

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