The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 9, 1927, Page 14

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Foe ROR ER TA es Bregeing list by any person inter- PAGE FOURTEEN WATERMAIN EXTENSION Watermal tof jain extension on Twenty t from Rosser Avenue te D and on Avenue wenty-third Water-| District wo of the Dakota the lots bene- set opposite the respe seriptions of such lots and mount Amount North Dake the foregoing the part 1 Jand whieh in commission iar by the constr of tally benefited fa Watermain esp tion o: eXtension on Twenty-first) Street! from Rosser Avenue to Avenue D and on Avenue 1) trom ‘Twenty -tirs Steeet to Twenty-third Street. in Watermain and “Waterworks Dis trict Number Two of such ting forth the amount tract of land benetfite provement and the amount sessed agwinst each; that the same is a true nd « ussessment of the property. th described ac- cording to the best judgment of a majority of the members of such commission; and that the items of expense inctuded in assessment are as follows, to Construction cost s and suc super- r. Notice is her wth day of rtions which mi made to any assessment shown in the foregoing list by any person in ested ther r by hia agent o this 3rd day of Sept D. HOSK Cha (9/9-16) SANITARY SEWE Sewer Improvement District Num- NOTICE 19 14 & special Assessi a Sani Ow ovement District of the Ci Tw North i Dako as the lots and traci ially benefi by such he sums Ket oppo- deseri tions of we Block 3 Se Semsanscem Sears net tot «30 ‘orth Dakota, County of Burleigh | $ss. City “of Bismarck D. Hoskins, ersigned, R. ‘onklin and P. A. Wachter & the Special Assesyment Commission of the City of Bis- marck, North Dakota, hereby. certi- fy that the foregoing is a complete list of the particular lots and tracts of land which in the opinion of such commission are especially benefit- ed by the construction of a Sani- tary Sewer on Twelfth Street fro Sweet Avenue to Ingals Avenue, in Sewer Improvement District. Num- ber Two of such City, setting forth the amount each lot or tract. ix benefited by such: improvement and the amount assessed against ca that the same is a true and cor et assessment of the property therein described according to the hest pecRmient of a majority of the mem- rs of such commission; and that e items of expense in- cluded in 1 assessment are ds follows, to-wit 5 construction ex 1,235.65 Engineering nae vision ... 61.78 Publication co: 10,00 | Spe sessment Commission Tetal to be assessed . Dated this 3rd ba 4 of R. HOS) 8. Chairman. F, L. CONKLIN, Member. P. A. WACHTER, Memb: ember. Notice is Ronee: given that on the 24th day, of ept., 1927, at ten 2 m., the Special Assess- mt Commission of the City of rek, North Dakota, will meet the City Hall of such city to r objections which may be made assessment shown in the any er by his agent or attorn Dated this 3rd 7 of BD fdwiting. Chairman. D. Hoskins, A. Wi special | Dis-| Sewer Improvemeni ber that} NOTICE 1s D trom} | i i } | 4 special a c t Jeonstivuting the Sp (Comm that the SANITARY SEWER a trict Nume t Y Gv that fur the cost : on Avenue & treet to Bell o nd Sell Street from Avent to Avenue Cin Sewer Improvement Eight of the Cit of Bist i Dakota, has been tevied “4 the Jots and tracts of land especially benefited such improvement, in U ite the respective such lots and sums: descrip tracts, tos Amount Assessed i Oo ES i A al Assexsn jon of the City of Bismarck. kota, he certify that is a complete list of lots and tracts of opinion of such pecially efit tion of a Sani- North the the constru Avenue Bi from Grif. tell Street and on ' Avenue Bo to Aven r Improvement. District aht of such city, setting forth the amount each lot. or tract is benefited by the improvement and the amount essed inst each is a true and cor t ass. the property there- in dese rding to the best Juedggin majority of the mem- bers of such commission; and that special items of expenses in- ny auch assessment are ax t cost ...3.... $902.40 ring and supervision 45.12 al to be agsesesd .... Dated this 3rd day of Sep R. dD. He Me: P. A. WACHT Member. the 7, at ten Axssess- A of Notice is hereby given that on th 92 day of Sept. m., the Spe mmission of tl ;, North Dakota, Hall in etions which may b NY assessment shown foregoing list by any pers: ested or by his agent or 1OSKI> Chairman, 2 4 & 6 7 8 9 0 main extension rr from Man 12 ion Street in and Waterworks District s One. of the of Bis- 4 North Dakota, has been 3 9 | against the lo} tracts ; S/o land” especially benefited — by ee such improvement, sums set 4 33 Topposite the resp riptions i jof such lots and t to-wit: 9 10 n az 53. orth Dakota, unty of Burleigh }ss. ity of Bism The undersign » Conklin D. Hoskins, A. Wachter, ani constituting the Sp: Assessment ‘ommission of the City of Bismarck, rth Dakota, ertify® that foregoing is a complete list of the particular lots land which in the opinion of such commission are ecially bene. fited by the construction of a wa- and tracts of hue |termain extension on Thayer Ave: 8 from Mand treet to Wash- ington Street, Watermain and Waterworks District Number One of such city, setting forth the amount each lot or tract of land is benefited by the improvement and the amount assessed against oach: that the same is a true and cor; rect assessment of the property therein described according to the bext judgment of a majority of the members of such commission; and that the special items of expense included in such assessment are at follows: Construction cost ...... $1,020.58 Engineering, and — super. vision .. 51.03 Advertising .... 15.90 Publication expense . . Expenses of Special Assexs- ment Commission 10.00 30.00 Total to be assessed ..%...$1,127.51| ¢ Dated this 3rd day of Sept., 1927. RD. HOSKINS. Chairman. F. L. CONKLIN, Member. P. A, WACHTER, Member. is hereby given that on t 24th day “of Sept., 1927, at ten. o'clock a. the Special Assess- ment Commission of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, will meet in the city hall of such, city to hear objections which may/be made to any assessment shown in the fore- going list, by any person interested “Mpated this ard day of Rept West ry 8 Sr ry n . R 3. HOSKINS, Chairma (9/9-16) DING, DONG. BELL! Brooklyn, N. Y.—“Belling. the cat” is to be important activity of Long Island garden clubs this sum- Mrs. Leroy Barton, president hington Garden Club, urges the measure to save birds. The deepest hole in the earth is known as the Philippine Deep and is located in ‘the Pacific near the Philippine Islands. Its is 32,080 feet—more than six level of the sea. ' ogy: je ites se Ore ote 3 Dakota, lots an t opposite iptions of such wits Amount the lots and tracts, te Lot No. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE North Dakota, will meet in the City Hall of such city to hear bjecti hich may be made to it shown in the fore- y ed (9/9-16) AITARY SEWKBA Sewer a District Nam- One REBY GIVEN, that ent for the cost of ver on Mandan Street 110 feet from ON MOTOR ROW Whippet Travels 1,077 Miles Outstanding in automobile test runs in 23 fety which would have been lacking FRIDAY, 1 |ing part between the load and the |Febound sections. “Since there is no metal to metal contact at any point, the insulators take care of all end thrusts, twists and up-and-down movement of the springs, kceping them in correct , Suspension at all times, eliminating squeaks and rattles, and doing away | the car been equipped with other With the wear and resulting looseness than four-wheel brakes. 4 Doud remained at the wheel during + | th tire except for a half Hours, 3 Minutes} jr, ics Retesl given'e short re: lief. metal parts. “Amon, the other gdvantages claimed for the use of these insula- tors ure elimination of all necessity |for the disagreeable job of lubricat- ing, reduction of operating costs b: saving of expense for grease and oi SEPTEMBER 9, 1927 7 the occident is considered here to be another feather in the new Turk- ey’s Europeanized cap. The fact that the Simplon Express will shorten the Angora-Constantinople run by four hours is heralded as a means of tightening the bonds between the na- tion’s former and present capitals. ; Made in England in 1751, the bell | which was to become on July 8, 1776, our famous Liberty Bell, had to be twice recast before it could be hung in the new statehouse in Philadelph: Ss 1p of the City North Dakota, has been vf Ly G pyllidcred ears dave ‘tete subjected Spring Shackles of eee are Sie ie rate andj RIES IT AGAIN of in, recent years was the 23-hour! Rubber Are Feature |Sishines ard lengthened ite Tor! ——[| en lip ad eae Aah “ aed Cela ted : is! herd LA f N Ch ler “9 | springs and tires.” the sume sot =I gee Woche The Wh iloted| © ew rys' | aT TE PT . I. Case Threshing Ma- i a iampecive, descriptions "of Se the clresit twice New Turk Capital dasha Ces secaunty Uuighoyed Lyness Gets Railroad Link |Natland, of Dakota Business Col- tinued to Edgerton for a total run| favorable comment since the. intro- Amount ‘Amount | from Casper to Cheyenne, to Laram: ‘One of the many features that lege, Fai They wanted to see 59) of 1,077 miles in 23 hours and 3 min-| duction of the ‘Illustrious New ge, Fargo. ey utes, This remarkable record is the sec- Chrysler ‘72’ to the public a few days ago is the unusual degree of Angora, Turkey, Sept. 9. — (P) — Turkeys ‘isolated Anatolian capital has drawn nearer to Europe with the ff the famous D. B. C. ACTUAL BUSINESS training(copyrighted— 9 | ond one hung up by Doud, his per- formance of late last year in driving a “70” Willys-Knight six to Denver in six hours and seven minutes not having been duplicated up to this time. To those motorists who are ac- quainted with the highways of Wyom- ing, their sharp turns and the nu- merous detours, this latest Whippet achievement is accepted as sign cant of the fact that to accompl: such a time record the Whippet must necessarily have performed # top speed during the entire journey, a tribute to its speed, power and stabil- ty. : "On the first circle trip the Whip- pet averaged 49.2 miles per hour and on the entire trip it averaged 44.9 miles an hour. The time on the sec- ond trip was redu¢ed because of a terrific storm and head-winds which the Whippet battled through. The fastest speed attained, accord- ing to Doud, was 65 miles an hour when he slipped down Sherman hill west of Cheyenne on the Lincoln ju such assess: highway. Crowds turned out at dif- $360.00] ferent towns to grect the driver, particularly at Laramie where hun- jal “A dreds witnessed its swift passing. ent Commission Time and again as the car sped over the circuitous route the driver was forced to apply the four-wheel riding ease, enjoyed, by occupants of irwuguration of the first direct rail {unobtainable elsewhere) really cr the Corw: lotors, Inc; connections between London and ateg superior office workers. Evi shed explain’ that! Angora, established by the continu- a die: tor atew ght nger comfort is ation of the famous Simplon Express dently they foun rio Hef ing .|from its former terminus at Con- days later they emp! wie MRE an ot ar apse suqnuinonle to Angee NO” Stboean, C. Tele Temerieh gor teed che quality, European centers bound for Angora] Standard Oil, Ford Motor, In- leader of the Chrysler line, and which ote transported sles pecalbg’ He efa2 ternational Harvester, callon D. B. incorporated in all seven body, of sihitious plans’ for the construc. | C, repeatedly forhelp. ‘Follow the TEgheck ‘Invuletion” by means, of tion of a tunnel or a dusnension’ gucceSfful,”” Enroll for late Fall bridge to link the Asiatic and Euro: "Term, ‘Oct, 3-10. WriteF. L. Wat- Benefited Assessed |to Rawlins, to Casper and then con-,have been the subject of widespread Adal | of North Dakota, County of Burleigh City ‘of Bismarel . Tl dersigned, D. Hoskins, lin’ and A. Wachter, the Special Assessment of the City of Bis- ‘th Dakota, hereby certi- foregoing is a complete ‘on stituting: miss rubber spring mountings has here- tofore been available only in cars of the highest luxury! class, and the Illustrious New ‘72’ is its pioneer in| the popular price automobile field. Among all the motor car improve. ments in recent years, few have coi tributed so much to passenger pleas- ure as this device to deaden vibra- tion sounds, absorb road shocks and eliminate noises and jars caused by contact of metal with metal. “Chrysler engineers rate the rub- ber spring mounting of the ‘72’ and the Imperial ‘80’ as the’ crowning achievement in a long line of de- velopments in vehicle suspension and shock absorption. It yields # de- gree of riding ease previously un- known, they declare, and produces a sensation of riding on soft cushions the passenger rolls over the high- “Shock insulation by means, ih “, 3 PeThis new linking of Angora with kins, Pres, 806 Front St., Fares. * to Avenue Improvement District of such city, getting amount each lot or tract nefited by the im- nt and the amount assessed that the sante is @ t assessment of the h scribed accord- est judgment of a ma Jority of the members of such com. mission; and that the spectal items fOr MANC? Total to be assessed 5 . $3 Dated this 3rd day of Sept. kes as he came to dangerous ithout any of the shocks and nd. HOSKINS, | fila at top speed. Each time, Doud| swaying experienced in cars which ¥. L. CONKL "| veports the brake equipment respond-| lack its use. ed instantly providing an element of Reid 3 shackles, they were de- veloped for the Imperial ‘80° and ap- plied to the cats, are described as single blocks of molded, resilient i housings Mem! P. A. WACHTER. Member. is hereby given that on ith day of Sept., 1927, at ten rk a. m., the Special Axsess- nt Commission of the City of Bis- North Dakota, will meet in the City Hall of such city to hear objections which may be made to Any assessment shown In the fore- going Ist by any person interested therein, or by his agent or attor- ney. Dated this ord pay of Sept., 1927. ht. D. HOSK TORM WATER SEWER Sewer Improvement # ber One NOTICE 18 HEREBY @ special assessment for the struction of a storm water sewer on Tenth Street from Broadway Avenue A, in Sewer Improvem District Number One, of the Ci Bismarck, North Dakota, levied against the lots of land” especially ber such improvement, in opposite the respecti of such lots and tracts, to- it Amount Benefite waie The spring ends are held in these rubber blocks, which take the place of the usual steel spring + | shackles, “While each block is a single molded piece, it consists of three sections, the upper or load section, the lower or rebounded section and the middle or thrust fection: “The upper: seetion supports the load of the car; that is, the chassis frame and its componencs, including the body, and the passenger. noaes ‘ Chairman. p dried) . Amount ‘Assessed y of Burleigh of Bismarck e undersigned, R. D. Hos- WATERMAL rman bt ‘ EXTENSION and Waterworks “The Jeet aon supports is a chal essment for the cost of unsprung load, . wi consists of a watermain extenpion on Brondway ‘ : half the spring weight and the weight from a point 190 feet West of the : of the axle, wheels and tires, also west line of Waswiewian Street .to cushions the rebound. ie eae oe eteeae “The thrust section takes the venues Watermain wa Waters shocks in a longituginal direction, those.-caused by starting, stopping 2 wa {Works District Number One of the at construction }city of Bismarck, North Dakota, and driving ejther forward or in re- verse. It also serves as the connect- th F. L. Conklin, and P. A. Wach- onstituting the Special Assess- Commission of the City of North Dakota, hereby regoing ls a com- articular nd which in Bismarck, E. T. CUNNINGHAM, Inc. New York Chicago Sen Francisco f paving on Thayer Avenue from hac been’ levied “agoloes. the ben Ninth Street to Tenth Street. onland tracts of land cspecially. bene- Rosser Avenue from Ninth to Tenth ds by ch ti ovement in the i et ee on bag) bree from | oted, bY epee the resp. ctive haver Avenue to Rosser Avenue, criptt dtr in Paving District. Number Four of | gesciptions of such lots an such city, setting forth the amount Amount Amount cach lot or tract of land is bene! No. Benefited Apaceeee od by such improvement and Riverview Addition, Block vmount assessed against cach; t $604.83 Riverview Addit 106.8: the same ix a true and correct sessment of the property — there! deseribed according to the best nt of a majority of such sion, and the special items ense Included In such assess- ment are as follows, to-wit Construction cost é 200.91 760.50 1 : : There is only one Orange-Cush Hi 130: i ‘ - always in the Krinkly Bottle ° unty of Burleigh City ‘of Bismarck Engineering and 5 The undersigned, R. Ai aa Tt vision Advertising : Publication cost... Bxpenses of Special As- sessment Commission .. Hoskins, f Vachter, vial Assessment ci Bi North Dakota, hereby cert he foregoing is a complete rticular lots and tracts hich In the opinion of such nmission- are especially benefit- by the construction of a Water- in extension on Broadw: from it 190 feet Wert of west ee erracdewe £8 Less Amount, assumed. by the City of Bismarck... 1,4 Total to be assessed .....$14,655.92 | Dated this 3rd day of Sept., 19: R. D. HOSKINS, 7 Williams Survey, Dlork 94 33.77 i po Chairman. line of Washington Street to West * ba Py CONN. rk Sienet a, on West ine k % er. rom roadway to Thayer P. A. WACHTER, ue, in Watermain and Water- Member. * District Number One, of such Notice is hereby given that on the 24th day ‘of Sept., 1927, at ten o a. m., the Spectal Assess- mmission of the y of meet ° city, setting forth the amount each lot or tract of: land the improvement ssessed agdinst ch; that the Bi same is @ true and correct assexs- i +f Hall of such city tolment of the property therein. de. hear objections which may be made | scribed according to the best judg- to any assessment shown in the|ment of a majority of the members foregoing list by any person inter jof such commission; and that. the ested or AA his agent at attoraey. Special items of expense included in ‘a re -. 1927. |such assessment ar ‘ollows, to- R. DB, HOSKINS. wit: ise oinees Chairman. ‘onstruction cost .. ++ $1,085.07 engineering and - super- vision . 3 ns Savortixing Publication cost . . Lapenses of the Special As- sessment Commission here’s unexpected oe Bes thrill! (9/9 oes T prep peor itsel ~ + Added the delicate favor of their it acid found ALLEY OPENING of Block 36, ern Paelifie Second ddition NOTICE I8 HERBBY GIVEN, that & special assessment for the cost of opening an alley, North and South through Block 56, Northern Pacific ity of Bismarck, a Dakota. has been levied against the lots and tracts of land Total to be assessed ...... Dated this 3rd day of Se, R. D. HOSKINS, Chairman. F. L. CONKLI z t i g ¢ AARSSEM DS Smaasacin especially benefited by such im- provement, in the sums set opposite the respective descriptions of such lots and tracts, to-wl Lot Amount 3 Member. saree. is hereby given that on the Amount | 2{th das of Sept. 1927,” at ten lock a. m., the Special Assess- 5 Benefited Assessed | mont ‘Commission. cf ane, Ae erie ‘Dak y of thera Pacitie fom. | Risma Daicotn, will’ meet | State of North Dakots ie nisi 1 of such city to] . County of Burlels 44.34 | hear objections which may be made| | qclty, of Blamarck ; 24 | foregone Tee mene, shown (in the |p Ee Gonklincand FA, Wachter, ested ‘therein, or ‘by his agent or | constituting the Special Assesament attorne: i Commission of the City of Bis- Dated: this 3rd day of Sept.. 1927. . R. D. HOSKINS, t Dakota, hereby cert! is a complete particular lots and tracts of land which in the opinion of such commission. are ' especially benefited by the construction of a (9/9-16) pea, as NOT ENOUGH’ VOTERS. er ‘Tenth Street 3 JON} from Broadway to Avenue A: in Sew: AN ELECT Blytheville, Ark.—In school district ict Number v. 60, near. here, there are about] 0: Hy, setkies forth the 10 persons who are quali to vote tte ok nas 1 if they pay their poll tax. Of this| > (ame eepresaieen’ ene number, however, only two men have paid their dollar which allows them. to vote or to hold office. described rding Since there are only two qui {egement of a majorit: xa ers, there ran Oe 36 slections. bene Of such commas expense out any election, there can ‘assess no school board, there will be no| ‘l : arse eal salaries for teachers and, consequent- ly, no school. Chairman. State of Nor eS mcrecsion eee eessones r Nr the foregoing is a complete list of the particular lote and tracts of land which in the opinion of the commission are especially benefit- the opening of an alley in Northern Pacific Second such city, ‘setting forth it each lot or tract of jund is benefited by the J and the amount assessed a: each; that the same ta true and correct jeusment of the property therein described according to the best judgment of a majority of the members of such commission: and that the special items o included in such assessmen' follows, to-wit: Awadds made by the court. .$500.00 Printing warrants .,. . 9.25 10.00 20.00 inst & special electiog and found there were only two persons who id vote. School bells Hing in September.” vein) the law forbidding ¢! Total to be assessed . $2. 3rd f Sey be utr eid ae ol 4 * Publication cost .,,.. Expenses of the Special As. sessment Commission : : by given ti he tne Hath dor ar pe, 1 a. at Cree Leen ae uote taont Commission. of the city vot wanes, 4 im the chy Waite auch city. to, he a tolobfections whic! may be made ‘any assessment shown in the fore- ( olen list, by any person interested is, mt or, attor- pF bite cts seined . sl ot ee wee ia 1 Asgesst contains +. ere the “Gite. pt. Bias : recently ; Distod ie ples’: ; ® ps ne tame ; Total to be assessed Dated this are Oey of Bey ru ' PA WAI the dist

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