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Swanson broke a road and helped get the car ow with their horses. Mrs. Wilton of Bradiock came to take care of the cisk at the John Pe- terson home. Mrs. Peterson is some better at this writing, but Lauritz has develo pneumonia but friends. hope he will soon be better, too. Dr. Baer is taking care of the case. Roll call son, & Moynier, ay Fricke,” ‘Motion ae ‘oder, second ke, by at thi Ib [COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS | 2 instructed No. 300 named Mercedes. She has been ill } with = bad cold. and alnieat pool Edwin Olson drove to Regan November Ist, The Board of Count: ‘comp@lsstoners met purauant to adjournment. roll call all members were present. ~The minutes of the October mee! inston & Newell Co., aup- piles... ey & 161, 5-14; by ram Ross as they 2.25 3 an 0 are not record ow: 0: san called at Andrew| Friday and hauled back a load of : ing were ordered read and upon ™ ‘1 have not a ae Olson's on coal, x it has bees 30) below zero|,; Mr. and Mrs. Ernes Saville took Hon were approved as read, ae "Township, road Vike fe by Ceeeaisatonse Swanson and Feconaed by Comm! sioner Soder, the train to Bismarck lust week re- 8! se Logi worl t Consolidated Diiities Cons ome | turning home the next day. City Grant Lindsey. "returned to Bis- mack, water deb here for the past few da; ye marck on Fetes to have his arm at- Edith Olson thai ‘a week ase a -|_ Ernest Swanson vert to Bis-| BEIT R RESOLVED that the County | rarr a tie Comin with is f ae see * a ee Ae a han a marek Moncay to serve on the jury.|§'l to Oscar Backman one, Pierce piles fer Gong offices ‘ otey*t, zs mmmissioner, Fricke is fam ne er parents, Mr. ani While 0 Nyberg was chosing | Atrow, Truck for the sum of $50.00. Ménoleen Townsh fhe County ‘Treasurer be and is her Ernest Gordon ‘called at Lander-} Mrs. John Olson. ile Oscar is hav he a | orid Oacar, Backman to assume ae by inevrucked to uatisty Seed and Feed holm’s on T md Mrs, Geo. F. Nelson and|s0me stock away from his kav he had|unpald bilis that may, be agelne contracts N and 113, for the truck amounting to $1 oll call Wwanson, Moynier, aye; Fricke, Wii, aye, On motion the ate adjourned to meet as o'clock m. tern a stroke ..nd yell dead. Mr. Nyberg leaves one daughter and four sons. Le will be buried besid« his wife at tyre. Ernest, Savill. had the misfortune to cut his hand severely with a screw driver last week, but it is get- irs,| ting better now. The Wild Rose’ high ¢ hool stu- gents, who attend school in Braddock and came home for the week-end, in- cluded. Misces Lillian acd Ellen Pe- nd Bernice Gosney vile and brothers Lec and Ray, and George Buck. os A oss '& passenger to Bis- ™Chaclie Our and_ Merril Lindsey motored to Regan Monday. Wilton callers Monday were J. F. Little yp eat nerd and Mr. and Mrs. . A Bob eriled at Sievert Ol- son's ‘Wednesday. O’Brien aad Everett Bailey were hauling grain te Regan Mon- “Nr. and Mrs. Sheffie Bailey of Wilton are the proud parents e against the 4 and 8V . aye, Soder, ay pas icke, aye, and Wiil, no. the Board adjourned to meet ae 2 o'clock p. m., November 3, er ox fterneon of Nove the Board. of Esa "Sota ers reconvened ‘with th members present: Commissioners Wi Swanson, Soder, et and Fricke. Moved by Cammi ner Maynier, seconded b; ‘commisalo ner Boden, that BE IT i impossible ‘for thé Co: office to get the be Trea: ofth Mr. nd Gertie aap a trip to Regan Friday and took Geneva Miller in and ftredgh back a new Duplex wind- mill which he'll put up on his pl iller went from mimi Itelon- re present. A large delogation of depositors of the closed Bismarck Bank before the Board to discuss a wi and means for an audit of the After much discussion the Board sented to take it under advisens Motion made Fricke and seconded b; er Swanson that the wes, visit with her sister, Steen. oh ee een site ta will yield ey “nf rs Ramstad is Pine the oboe of the place. Albert Vollen, an old-time Pal dent pd here who been ni rented "the iness caller Monday. Commissioners and t baby. boy. were former resi- an for years, has Simon Gaughnour Lots dents of Rock Hill, Smith place near the Henry Sind) q 0g foe tne, stim: of 310) du trer's books inorder to % Oscar M teed ‘was a Regan bus- dor) and will move here in 4 Chairman ob the, Be ‘a trer'e books tn’ ‘order to met out tho Tax list for the December tax pale. NOW. TH ‘FORE, V Hampton xen, or iss Aletha Johnson was & gece’ ‘came Nelson and Mary Scott of h rf SOLVED “thatthe Auditor's office | state’ Record, fare st force be allowed overtime while get- Moynier, ay Will, aye. Motion made by Commissioner Fricke, seconded by Commissioner MOE TE RESOLV ED that the county v at the coun! ith | buy from Martin chew land two (2) ae wi Saree case tists during the a Pri at Linton Monday were Mr. and ip nS Seti paar eee 4 Miche Lawler baie and ’ irs. Herman Backhaus and daugh- get et to use in tithe up the Ce Bree wee wale The 1 pupils in this com- » Mrs. Steve » son M. munity ‘have mostly all done their|and daughter, Regine, Sit. ‘sna Mrs Bit aed sold ell’thete health. sesls| Gust Joeb and children, and Mr. and for tuberculous children. Mrs, John Ohlhanser, Sr. Charlie had a new radio| Wallace Kyes was a business call-|% installed recent er at Linton Wednesday, making Herman Olson drove to Bismarck| the trip by team. who spent some tinie in Fessenden visting at her ee home, te- ie on lay. “in and Mrs. Doctor and family spent Sunday evening at Charles ‘Wanyeman’s honie. Irwin Johnson was a Regan caller di ite, Boot ih Marion were Re- llers Moi eevirgel Little abet the week-end 1525.33 ay. (sgh motion the following applica- ere approved or rejected: eXppllention of Sarah Jane Warr for cgrrection in hail insyrance tax rec ord on $B 1%-26-138-79 for year 1926, oer pplication of Cora Strauss Mc- Lean for correction in eet inaurance tax record on SW\ 138-78 year 1936, approved. Ol Com; 33 sts surfacing on F. A. 1. Ha McKenates 7On roll call: aye; Moynier, a Will, aye. a Swanson, aye: Seaer, 3 Frick ye, and i Sterling State Ban! pplication of City Auditor for Re- bat Steve Koppy was a business caller], Motion made by Commissioner) surfacing on F. A. ef on Lots 1-2-3 & 4 | at his parental home.» took in es load of tur- goder, "seconded by Comulostouer | L."y ; Gearge and Oscar Walworth were hristmas mark at Cannon Bal ‘f Thursday. Byanson, y Col LW. 8 Or! ri Bill Schiermister of the Gayton district was an overnight callcr at the Godfrey Grenz home pee ¢ Edwin and eodore + Renschler were business callers at the Louis |« Weber home Sunday. ——— es that BE IT RESOLY: ED that the county pay to E. A. Lewis the sum of $50.00 for a Barrow Pit to be used for F. A. P. Spur to Baldwin. ll call: Swanson, aye; Soder, Moynicr, aye; Fricke, aye, and ‘he new home of Fred’ Nelson in Bismarck is completed and he and his mother have moved into it. John Alec Schoemberger, Charlie olds, Porter Nelson, and Martin Nelson assisted Geo. Nelso: epee DP na hee writer jj Regan callers on Saturd: ay q teve Nemetz was a Wing caller ! Soran and D rath O'Brien and ticked ily and id family attended "the Ladies’ Aid ana fe ca sale at the) school house |. Registe relief in assessed valuation of i Hill addition for year 192 at Pegs eg be ii 10" that tho val the year BUD on Vi be reduced to $96: oe AY bbecld whicl On motion 0 me lowing bills-were allowed, Nos. ubject to per- lelinquent: sane pai pital y have accrued ma: Bes I sonal taxes duo ot Dunham Lumber” inet the eaid prop Z a Clatee Scott returned home "ir and rs. Porter Nelson ace Arena 4 ee postage and, 643 /B 3. 5 Goeei ebzeaers ted and that tho excess of Tuesday. He has been grading and » and Mrs. Geo, Nel- 0. WW. Scott, eradicator hiv itedaaed tor road construction H. H. Pilmoor, ' painting Edward DeHaan, mainten work on Moffit Road . Northwestern Bell Tele. exchange service and t and telegraph . Fargo Foundry Co., for roadg@machinery Amiel PNPROE - son Weinerday to Bismarck fond o! of Sadleere for Christ- ber Ssasars ling roads -all fall. i Clayton, Ruth, Cylde and Phyllis motored to Harry icCullough’ ’s Sun- ei in a. : nag rents Cook called at the Harry ee jough _ eo ee nes ; Was not a very voin attendance at the Ladies’ Aid din- may have in paid by persons ing portions oot bane property be. r funded in acco; ith & recom. Mibcaien, of the 8 Rollin | We! Heh jetoarding and Rollin ties ‘mite ‘nal actions’ in ‘ for, mileage in crim- ‘inal actions sss ee en Motion by Cot seconded by Commiasio: that ve application of’: ‘John ar Han. North Dakota, for re- 14-25 9.33 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fraz- ier Monday, a baby girl. Johnnie Laib calied at the Jake Burg home Sunday but found no one at home. A stag party was held at Ed Smith’s Saturday evening. The it for re- s for yer 1935 and tas | bo vase Smounts Oe $2.71 and $2.5 of Bi of SW a Tyo 80, seianlating: of 10 acres 89.63 19.87 Steiber \ repairs ner and sale Saturday. About $20) Thomas Doyle léft for his home in Rees Bel Rugotnte, beck onl gogitte Road No. 6 127.50] the = IMD and Teis be foproved. it is Files ford the 8% of NEW 7 . + 3as received for dinners Quite a} yeiyg yesterday after spending sev- George MeIntyte, Telewin Llahcandl: mark Roll mn, ay ler, @nd should be canceled from the rec- Jot of the fancy work was sold. Num- ‘Fricke, aye, and] ords, approved. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft were overnight guests at Mr. and Mrs. A. t. Dagner’s ‘thursday. They went on eral weeks at the home of his sis-| timer Drum. A lunch was served 419.00 Application of A. J, Carlson for A Lea ee Sa ve eh les ter and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs.| at midnight, ies wakes ly mites ach & Shoritf, Rollin | gedUction in assessed valuation of : by Ww NEY-1 a00 to $1750.00 hich ig a fair valuation for land of this class, W. M. Hickel. Brien the other.| "ied Lehr is working for Robert Iomriealoner of them and Mr. nd secouded by Commissioner C. 0. Kettleson was a Regan caller 81.00 yor Pat ©. Atkinson, services as pe: AY Friday. Beecher Mawne was a caller at|to Wing Friday and returned home| 1°" R", 207.50) | BE ir RESOLVED that Wm. Cook : ‘Application of Alphretta Tiglmes Landi ft ff Arthur ade Wig fol bead ot the — Carlson home Saturday | Saturday morning. ee Be er aa sintlon Lat 1 Brock . The tancant View school ard/Harry Ulfer home Wednesday eve- i i at list Monday. ctted'at Ira Bailey’s| has purchased a new heater for the| ning. y "commlasione 2.10 weeks, are "ty Cems tiunded to’ ner, approved Aelred Bouch called’at teacherage. ‘Allen Frazier installed a radio for |*- “G., dordan, maintenanics Fricke, proconded by Commi Appltcasion of Geo. M- Register for Saterday. Bernice Patzne. is still on the sick| W. H. Stark ‘Thanksgiving day. Bill | psy?" . 24.00 ar, A. hat tthe Bes sell to Fred Hl ig! due taxes on Lots I and Ernest Swanson is doing Mr. Wil- ‘kkinson’s chores while he is away from home. he. motored to Bismarck leat spony where he visited wi friends and relatives. © ¢——— | Trygs —____—_—___+ M. F. Parker was transacting busi- ness in Bismarck last Friday. a ae gener went to Baldwin Doyle were Sunday evening er es eer There, at C. L. Malone's. tored to Bismarck Money. ae anatin Cetarned home 0 A aa eas visitor with him, Z 4 oof Section 11, Town. ir Fi 75, for the sum of 3 $750, 00, and thet the Chaifman of the Board ‘of County Commissioners and the County Auditor be authorized to sign deed for same. oll call: 8 Deon. ay Soder, aye; 16 Bosra Sdlournea to Board to reconve November 3rd, 1927. Sepa © 3, 1837 The Board County Commission: reconvened with all members Plat of the City list. County Commis- John Anderson is freed a closed ied nee is i hauling the mail. Big oer goa Glen an tants en th to igmarel ig down a number of dressed turkvys, C. L. Malone anc Beecher Ma- lone were business visitors in Wilton jonday. Dave Dixon and son Earl went to the coal min: Saturday afternoon, re- turning Seip res mee price ré. William Hickei and said a he hadn't es do ~ winter he woui.. at least keep pos' on all radio news. So if there’s any- ole iatiey, oe tl ing you want to know, just ask i ae e; }, Block 68, origins nal ES Blomerck, sionel prove tho hie Galley Ad of the Board of City Postage and n tages and ‘otic cancellation and al ment of taxes of C. R. Gre Bert Glanville was a business call- of thé Ba er in Wing Monday. Mr, and_Mrs. Ed Pond and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drum and Wayne were dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg’s Sunday Mr. Mrs. Emerson Glanville were Sun guests‘at Mr. and Mfs. | c. Bert Glanville’s. Owen. McIntyre was an evening caller at fee Glanville’s. Mrs. E. E. Glanville visited at Mrs. J. B. Glanville’s in Wing Satur- . 3, taxes for the years 1924 and 1925 be canceled and to withdraw aforesaid land from the tax jist, approved, och Ppiication of Union Investment joved by Commissioner Soder, rec- for correction of 1927 Hail In- onded, by Commissioner Fricke that france on Big of E%4-32-142-76, re- the si and feed oe ae for the | Jeo! C. Arnold for lication of H.C. nd renewals a wait ‘ot Go., rejected. isfied and the Coun! not G. Olgierson for re- instructed to issue Ba- same. lwanson, ayo; Soder, aye; faation of patione Sod ele commissioner J+ Spear, postage for ‘Treas. office Mrs, Albin He "of county, Jai GL. Spear, ballitt’ Albin Hedstrom, erlininal “actiohs 1. Spe mileage = Commissioner Moynier, Commissioner Fricke Roll call Pete Lips from near Cains G Moynler, aye; Fricke, aye, and 'Will,|that the Board do adjourn to, meet Nelion femre to flay ni ie a Clear Lake Ea Wagner was shopping in town}. Motion made by | Commissioner | of the County Auditor prior to that elson home Monday nig! : ¢| Saturday. ae Moynier, seconded by Commissioner | time. John Kruger and Alec Schoem- mes E. Hotline Bricke, that oder, aye; 0, Treas., Cou! Mrs. Uscar Wheitsock was a pas- senger on the train Thursday e ning to Bismarck to spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry.Mutchler. Shc returned Mon- day morning. ugh, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre. who suffered ar at- tack of tonsilitis last week, is up and feeling much improved. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville called at Mr. w, - "Mts. Charles Johns’ Sun- a evenin; 8. Sirs. W. ii. Stark assisted in tak-| "6! ing care ot Mrs, Allen Frazier the fore part of the week. Charles Johns mede two” trios, to Wing last Monday with his truck. Ralph Halver and Clarence Kin. dred were in town with loads of grain pear H. F. Williamson, who. has been suffering from a mastoid, is not im- proving very fast. WILL BUILD W BRIDGE Decision to go o ahead with the con- struction of a new bridge across the| Agnes Bois De Sioux river at ‘Wahpeton was announced today by the state highway commission. An_ appro- Fr priation to finance North Dakota’s share of the project was made at the last legislative session but con- sideration recently was given to a l to repair the bridge al- in place between Wahpeton and Breckenridge, Minn. The chief engineer Oe we orth Dakota de- paket structed to ask the innesota hi caeas, etridge srw" | wait draw the plans for the bridge struc- ture. Ws, "ORINDA 2 ag snd code lad 0 them now. creo, berger were callers at the Herman Kikul home cag oe and got a dressed hog t's purchased from Kikul’s ae Idwin. Florence Whittel, who has absent from school over a week on was Bl me) ‘gach ond ences tonsils, ‘was in school Monday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morris Monday m the 5th of Deeember, in the St- fetites yeas in wuscaarck. ws Madge Runey, county intendent, and Miss Golden will be out from Bismarck this week at school No. 1 in » Where Pearl] stites Nelson teaches, and the four lat Olson, took furkeys to Man- townshi: will meet sanize a PT. A. in this township. Friday, disposing of them to the oreinariie Reynolds, who stays with Martin Nelson, got word from his parents in Ohio. that his aged father nearly 70 years old, is.very low with feast seouhie and sent for him" el n’s. Yoom. fell of on Pry ca the ti tee they | J. HiT RESOLVED that the; State's AWoraey be stew se to employ ti of Z ae) « ai and Will, A. ISAMINGER, & nits ud itor, Burleigh : Revised Prayer Book Is Given Approval London, Dec. 15—(?)—The_re- vised book of the Church of Eng- land has been approved by the house of lords and today only the sanction of commons was necessary. Approval by the government is Necessary because the cer “a England is a state church. house of lords sanctioned the book by a vote of 241 to 88. The revised prayer book will not replace the the one now being used but may be used as an_ alternative. Eset yal provisions is one drop- rd “obey” from the mar- Fite ice. Other provisions deal sacrament of communion. Approval followed three says of 9 | debate, in which the potential ef- | fect. ee ae adoption of the revision union of the churches Remember the program and social i Clear Lake schcol acd aa pedpeaday. evening, December welcome. ae a ‘Nelson and gps’ ee ty dtlne yee atte | keys a Mrs. Marie Olausen home’ ‘Thurs- ae Schoon, who took a carload of stock to the South St. Paul mar- expense GPL. Spear, freight er, justi Hughes Electric Go for lightin, Washburn Pon Patrick, tax sup elaber expense . pesi's De chetend use | ite. Ce lerman, witness elstlge Court gs Wei - care of tranalant woman and childr Harold Breen, gravel nsion ining rf Geo. him, chile oR, Yat sine Penclis ir. and aes Al- and Fe Mera Priscilla Olson, spent the tl weckeend with home folks, J Hi and family visited} rea, mn Haares spe ely ied Te on oe. 3 here was hool inthe two few ae Be iy de wae 80 below ma Mis. is pending a. days zero and-no — ve "Baizon farm, Cra anny Martineson, we Court bea hae An Australian parrot in the Lon- don Zoo has gnawed his way out of eighteen cages in three years. Burn Beulah Coal Wachter Transfer Co. ‘sanity com Rollin ‘Avelch, witnesy fnsan- ity commission . Knight Printing ow ust tees ia ‘sustice ourt Whées, qritness tees 0 ats niGiovononcl ae ree cor 18.00 oe ed by 33 Foal: Peaeh ip asking “o ee im i nge stock fecctet in five ia raegad raya 10 April tet, Mr. irs, Dutton and two chil- eiey a hoe 6 ‘to ‘do ‘their® Fee tbe : Patina but & new house alles aa Mice Arts, Mrs. od Belitin Sate fence rd isibor 76 DM. oscar ih savant laja children” * weit se een insani ck, cpreo of” i: Soéder, ay: Eye, and’ Wilt ‘ish 1: for the month of Ocloe ye. Co ei Novemper. i Wate call: WAnsOn, ay ofisile, Fricke, aye, bart aif meniberd SAE at 1, 6 P ned’ with ‘HALLS Bismarck, Stags! it due of msingenance work in bh County. follow! cllowing N i.) Bismarck, a daughter. ne Baer of City Com- | te: DEATHS HERE 18 Girls—Parents of 24 Live in Bismarck Births outnumbere deaths almost two-to one in Bismarck last month, according to records on file in the office of City Auditor’ _ H. Atkin- son. There were 49 births here in jovember and 25 death Boys took a good-sized lead in number over girls for the month, ¢/31 of the new arrivals being of the sterner sex, while only 18 wre of the seine variety. nty-four of the infants were born to parents who gave Bismarck as their home address, while par- ents of the other 25 live elsewhere in the state. Nineteen of those who died here during November lived sutside of | Bismarck, only six . the deaths be- Bismarck people. e complete list of births and deaths for the month, as shown by the records, follows: Births—November 1 To Mr. and tl Wn. S. Biggs, "| Bismarek, a s0 To Mr. and Mrs. Emil H. Kautz- mann, Judson, daughter. ‘0 Mr. and Mrs. David. Gilbert Smith, las ts eld @ son. To Mr. and Mrs. ari M. Brazerol, November t. To Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Siems, Bismarck, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Philip Roether, Bic. .arck, a so2. To Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dutt, Jr, Bismarck, son. fo Mr. and Mrs. James Karas, Bismarck, a daughter. To Mr. snd Mrs. Frederick W liam Reuter, Jr. Glen Ullin, a daugh- Ts November 7 To Mr. and Mrs. Her:.an Rabe, November 9 To Mr. and li. Herbert Walker, iar- Gantske, To Mr. annd Mrs. William Archie Gamble, Bismarck, a son. November 10 , To Mr. and Mrs, Fred A, Doll, Bis- marck, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert b. Radl, | Hebron, a son. November 11 To Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph EK. Ha- gen, Wilton, twin daughters. November 12 To Mr. and Mrs. Chancey L.| Se Bismarck, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. George Strohl, Bismarck, a son. November 13 To Mr. and Mrs. George Schubert, Bismarck, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bb. So- lum, Bismarck, a son. November 14 To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cecil Dance, Menoken, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. one Bonnett, Mercer, a daughter. November 15 To Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb si. Mantz, Lincoln Valley, a son. November 17 To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Strobel, Bismarck, a son. November 18 To Mr. and Mrs. George S. Mur- phy. Steele, a son. ‘o Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Freer, Richardton, a son November 19 To Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith, | Moffit, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strom,| Baldwin, a son. November 20 To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Speaks, Bismarck, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krause, ughter. Mrs. George E. Mc- Cay, Bismarck, a daughter. ‘November 22 To Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Ernis- see, Bismarck, a son. November 23 To Mr, and Mrs. Arthur B, Fin- seth, Bismsrck. 2 son. November 24 To Mr. and Mrs. Walte: J Wood- marck, Beulah, @ son. HE WILL APPRECIATE IN NOVEMBER 31 of New Arrivals Were Boys, Calmer A. Slor- | | | | | Nov. “her 29 To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boyd Hedstrom, Wilton, a son. DEATHS November 2 Baby Frafjord, one month, Halli- day. Mrs. Jack Thoreso., 27, Bis- marck, November 3 Georgo I, Olgierson, 13, Bis- marck, Mrs. Alma Hoeck, 21, Beach, Novem! . Henry J. Walker, 41, Burnstad, Nove -ber 5 marck, se lamar ley. Mott. cago. ‘ rae ts Mrs,.Emil M. Enock: mn, it, a son. “at ‘o Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 0. Ozbun, Flasher, a danahier. To Mr.,and Mrs. Charles Harry (j jovember 25 Rue, Bismarck, a son, ma To Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Byrne, Grenora, a son. November 26 : To Mr. and Mrs. William M. Mure nane, Mandan, & daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Geo Geiger, = marck, a son. November 27 To Mr. and Mrs, William F. Rob inson, Bismarck, a eC Novembe: To Mr. eae atte William Tare nasky, Lehr a To Mr. and ‘Mes. ” LeRoy Reynolds, Douglas, a soi To Mr. and Mrs. Charles E, Rohrer, Bisnarch, < son To Mr. and Mys. William Hassa, Bismarck, a ALM Emelia Kautzman, 8, Judson, Peter O'Brien, 82, Dawson. November 10 / Mrs. Minnie Jennings, 56, Fair- mont, Minn November 11 Lee Scott, 12, Bismarck. Henry 8. Stanley D John Rosenberg, November 13 - Cora Belle Hazlett Crawford, Regina Eslinger, 42, er Leipzig. Iona Viola Kaisler, 10, Medina. Ervine Strohl, infant, Bismarck. Mrs. Dora Besser, 49, Paraglise. Baby Mantz, infant, Lincoln Val- November 19 Philip Oster, 65, Hebron. Baby Smith, infant, Moffit. November 20 W. 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