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Kas ogee suant to adjournment. yur SF eit call ail members were pres- Swanson, that the minutes of the reviovs mee! Fead. Noll Commissioner Bod ‘ricke, aye ani ay Motion mage by Comm commissionet Board adjourn until mn of March 6. 1925 of County Commission- at two o'clock P. members present. by Commirsioner by ud Toh Fenaaty v on or about rertnthe My of County Co! siomors, of Burleigh D3 ers reconvened aet ker such property to “the, county hes acquired title Baker, and the Lincoln ‘dition Improvement Company, coinst this proper: Jia tue sie per cont to date, anty Auditor, and Chair- Board of County Commis be and are hereby author: to sinn deeds i is tho desire of I. P. In Improvement Jno pay all taxes against Addition Im hundred thirty-/3 ty at the date of and the Linco Company to a lands of the Provement Company G), Township One Burleigh County, North Dakota, cd mouth of the consideration the payment of the ih County, HE hereby stipulated, agreed and com: and accepted, on the part urleigh County, 3 the sum hereinbefore named, of all taxes due, a to this time ear 192 fran taxes of whatever nature fon, covering the following and including h East of the Fifth Prin cipal Meridian, in the City of marck, Burleigh County. kota, describe 1 containing approximately One hun- dred fifty-eight (158) acr: (SW%), lying immediately follows, to-wit: . between the Quarter line 4). Hated portion of Lincoln taining thirty-four and two-tenths (34. ‘That tringu! ing between Bouthwost Quarter north of the south Bection Three (3), and erly of the pl coln Addition, Seventy-five acres. at portion of warter (NW jatted ae 8. lar piece of land ly- » Section line of jatted portion of Lin centaining Three, ying east of the mn of the Lincoln Ad- th of the Right-of- Northern Pacific Ratl- iece of land consisting of eretofore deeded to] p, orth Dakota, the re- portion, containing Elght tenths (8.8) acres. e Nol and north of the South (53%). four-tenths (34.4) d, be it further reso x. an of the Board of County sioners, and the County Aud- d ‘are hereby autaorize? ected to transfer, by proper tax deeds, any of the lands herein- before described, now standing in the name of Burleigh County, North Da- ts Baker, upon payment Kote, (0 Mim of money. hereinbetore further to execute and liver releases and receipts for the taxes on such other lands ribed, which do not e of Burleigh County, Commissioners irty-four and A. it reinbcfore de: nai e, Mcynicr, Aye, Fricke, aye ‘aye. mn of F. E. Hedde: f cf Tazation of, tou Flannery & Wetherby's > dition to the City of Bismarck, ap- Moved by Commissioner Swanson, a by Commissioner Soder, ell to H. M. Jesson of Section 9-238-76 f ich ig the amount of taxes Commissioner feke, aye, and Will, Piollewing bills, Nos, 1 to 81, were allowed subject taxes duc or delinquen' te m. E. Breen, right-of-w: postage for Co. G. lL. Spear, witness certif- gelvetion Army, subscription 'y certificates ar, drayace tkinson, serv Co. surveyor . fwengon, postage ai dames D. Bothn inty Treasurer, oft court reporter nat court house . me . Bothne, assigned to inty Treasurer, expenses in ys e@iminal actio: rn Rollin Welch, boarding and ral ris Singteton, sher! . Wafer, mileage in crim- ne... ‘ribune Co., legal er county physi A. P, No. -D r Kavonius, care of Pth- laja_ children Tease} Mrs. Kate Swick, care of children Glady N. Tompkins, court stenographer , 5 The Quick Print, Inc, en- velopes ... Jake Davis, wit. Attorney fees, State's A.C. Isaminger, Co. “Aud. ther's ‘pension rsen, care of Lar- Underwood Typewriter ribbons GN ears G56 ot Ethel Kensrud, mother's pen- sion ( ‘ The Quick Print, Inc., transe. judgment docket i Harris & Woodmansee, sup- Victor Moynier, County Com- missioner ......55 . derwood Typowrlter Co, ns * 9.00 mothe Ava vie 30.00 pital, care of geo em LHL . Jarveu tate vs. R A oe 25.75 y. Ashlock, ait or en children ......6655 15.00 Geo. WT, Ashlock, mother's pension ..... a 10.00 Ie restores eergess (1 SEBD bba E. Olson, mother's pension . . A 25.00 Esther Tho; 10:00 HELE i 15.00 aes 20.00 sion .... Charlotte RCE pie i 1S) commissioner | Fricke, Commissioner Moynier, to Ben ‘or a deed NEY -16-139-80. ‘commissioner Swanson, e, Moynier, aye, Fricke, y = fay 1, aye. Commissioner secon) that ard adjourn to meet at 9:30 A. M, March 7th, 1928. March 7, 1628 The Board of County Commissioners: and reconvened at 9:30 o'clock A. M., on roll call all members were present. Upon motion the following bills, Nos. 81 to 86, were allowed subject to personal taxes due or delinquent: Ole Hatle, for lost warrant 0 C.F. Strutz, Puphtcot-way in 1500.00 5.00 for the poor . 10.25 Rollin Welch, po: 20.00 x fe Bowman Furniture Co., mat- ting for stairs to court room : ‘ Extension Division Agricul- tural College, expense of county agent . Sou Geo. M. Register, commis- sioner of insanity le 2.00 r. A. M. Fisher, comm. of insanity and éxamination of patient eae 7.00 Dr. H. A. Brandes, wit. insan- ity“ commission . ar 2.16 The Byrne Agency, premium lary insurance pol- + 205.21 3.00 donation . Moved by C seconded _ by Commissionor Fricke, that the Bond furnished by Ole Hatle, of Driscoll, N. D., In the amount of $24.00, for a lost warrant in the amount of $12.90, be approved and that a new warrant be issued for $12.00 to Ole Hatle. On roll call all_commissioners voted ayo. Reports of Fred Swenson, Register of Deeds, of all fees collected during months of September, October November, 1927, approved and filed. Moved by Commissioner Soder, seconded by Commissioner Swanson, that Be It Resolved, that since there has been petitions recoived | with sufficient signers asking that open range in the Township of Rockhill be declared closed, the same is de- clared closed. Roll call Swanson, aye, Soder. aye, Moynier, aye, Fricke, aye’ and Will, ‘aye. ; ‘The order revoking Mother's pen- sion of Mary Spriggs was approved. Application for relief, of Goo. E. Wallace, for correction of assessed valuation on the North . of lots 7 and 8, Block 52, original plat of the City of Bismarck, for the year 1926, approved. Moved by Commissioner Swanson, seconded by Commissioner Soder, that Burleigh County lease to Peter R. Hagen the SW\-8-138- for the season of 1928; farm land for one- county of the crop and hay land for 1 Roll, call Swanson, aye, Soder, aye, Moynier, aye, Fricke, aye and Will, aye. Report of the Sheriff of all fees collected during the month of Feb- ruary, 1928, received and approved. Inspectors for the following un- organized townships for the presi- dentiel primary election were chosen as follows: Richmond Township, Edward Larson, Wing, N. Dak. Phoen!x Township, Edward Wagner, Arena, N. D. Riverview Township, Lee Sanders, Bismarck, N, On motion the polling place at the Village of Wing was changed from the Wing school house to the Wing hall. Eleeti Precinct No. Precincts Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 2. Long Lake town- ship-137-76 and Lots 3 and 4 in Sec- 6 and7 and Lot 4 in Section 8 and all of Section 18 in township 137-75, vote at School House in Moffit. Inspector—Chair- man of Township Board of Super- tion 4. all of Section visors. Precinct No. 3. Morton Township n> spector—Chairman of Board of Super- 137-77, vote at School Hous: visors. Precinct No. 4. Telfer Township, 137-78, vote at School House. Inspec- tor—Chairman of Board of Super- visors. Precinct No. 5. Missouri Township, 137-79, vote at Eldridge School House. Inspector— Chairman of Board of Supervisors. recinct No. 6. Fort Rice Town ship, 137-80, vote at School Hous Inspector—Chas. Swenson. Precinct } 138-80, vote spector—Geo. Precinct _No. School Hous: Hedrix. Supervisors. Precinct N visors. Prect 138-77, sors. cinct No. 11. Taft Township, vote at School House No. jor—Chairman of Town vote at School House. spector—Chairman of of Supervisors. etor——Chairman Boa era of Super vote ‘ai ‘ownshi; vectnet of Supervisors. ensie shi 139-77, 15. jo. 15. vote at Sch Beto 13 5.75| FE | Township, 5.00] Hotse No. 1. 2.00 45 25.00 25.00] d 30.00 15.00 9.00 30.00 10.00 18.25 6.00 Soder, Commissioner Fricke, upervis No. at West School Hou inet Township Board of Supervisors, Precinct No. 24. Christiania Town- ship, 140-76, vote at School House No. 1. Inspector—Chairman of Township B ‘d of Supervisors. Precinct No, 25. Clear Lake Town- ship, 140-75, vote at School House Ni Inspector—Chairman of Town- ship Board of Supervisors. i wt specter —Cuairman of Township Boar ons of Supervisors. Precinct No. 2 141-77, vote at tor—Chairman Supervisors. Precinct Board of Supervisors. Supervisors recinct No Township, 142-8 School House man of Tow visors. hip Board of § Precinct No. 33. Ecklund Town- ship, 142-79 and East half of Town- ship’ 142-80, (less Sections 1-2-3-10-11 and 12 of Township 142-80 and Sec- tion 6-142-79, which includes South Wilton, Chapin and Langhorn). Vote at school house No. 1. Inapector— Chairman of Township Board of Su- pervisors. Precinct No. 34. Ghylin Towns 42-78, vote at School House No. Inspector—Ch Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 35 ship, 142-77, 3 ck Hill Town- te at School House Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 36. Wing Township, Wing), vote at School House No. 2. Inspector— Chairman of Township Board of 142-76, (less Village of Harriott Town- ship, Supervisors. Precinct No. 38. Phoenix Township, 0 | 143-75, vote at School House on Sec- tion nspector—Edw. Wagner, Precinct No. 39. Richmond Town- ship, 143-76, vote at School House. Inspector—Edw. Larson. Precinct No. 40. Canfield Town- ship, 143-77, vote at School Houso No. 1. Inspector—Chairman of Town- ship Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 41. Estherville Town- ship, 143-78, (less Village of Regan) yote at School House on Section 15. Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 42. Grass Lake Town- vote at School House No. 1. Inspector—Chairman of Town- ship Board of Supervisors, Precinct No. 43.—Wilson Township, 144-79, vote at Southwest School House No. 1. Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 44. Steiber Township, 144-78, vote at school. house No. 1 Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 45. Schrunck Town- ship144-77, vote at School House No. 2. Inspector—Chalrman of Township Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 48. ‘Florence _Lake Township, 144-76, vote at School House |. Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors, Precinct No. 47. Hazel Grove Township, 144-75, vote at School House No. 1. Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 48 All that part of the First Ward west of the center line of Fifth St. and to center line of second St. and North of the Town- ship line, vote at North Ward School House. inspector—W. J. Nogele. Precinct No. 49. All that part of the First Ward West of the center Ine of Second St. and North of the Township line, vote at C. B. Little's Garage. Inspéector—H. P. Goddard Precinct No. 60. Ail shat part of the Second Ward West of the center line of Fifth St. South of the Town- ship line and North of the center line of Broadway and East of the centor line of Second St., vote at Will School House. Inspector—F. .H. Everts. Precinct No, 51. All that part of the Second Ward West of the center line of Second St, South of the Town- Wild Rose town- ship, except lots 3 and 4 in Section 4, all of Section 6 and all of Section 7, Lot 4 in Section 8 and all of Section 8-137-75. Vote at School House No. Inspector—Chairman of Township ship line and North of the center line of Broadway and Block 22, Riverview Addition, vote at Swim- ming Pool Building. Inspector—W. F. McGraw. Precinct No. 52. All that part of the Third Ward East of the center line of Fifth St. to the center line of Eighth Street and North of the Township line, vote at High School. Inspector—Harold Griffith. fo. 53. All that part of rd Ward East of the center line of Eighth Street and North of the Township line, vote at Richholt School. Inspector—Carl Kositzky. Precinct No. 54. Fourth . being all that part of the City of Bismarck, Hast of the center line of Fifth Stroet and South of the center line of Broadway, vote at Copelin's Garage. Inspector—N. F. Julius. Precinct No. 55. Fifth Ward, all that part of the City of Bismarck West of the center line of Fifth St. and South of the center line of Broad- way, vote at the Chamber of Com- merce. Inspector. . Kohler. Precinct No. 56. ‘Sixth Ward, all that part of the City of Bismarck South of the Township line cast of the center line of Fifth Street to the center line of Ninth Street and North of the center line of Broadway, yote at Fire Hall. Inspector—Geo. Haugen. Precinct No. 87. Sixth Ward, all that part of the City of Bismarck South of the Township line East of the center line of Ninth Street, and North of the center line of Broadway, yote at the Gymnasium of St. Mary’ School. Inspector—Richard Pen- warden. Precinct No, 58. Shall consist of all_that territory within the incor- Lincoln Township, In- Apple Creek Town- ship, 138-79, vote at School House. Inspector—Chairman of Board of Boyd Township, jorated limits of the Village of Villago Board. Precinct No. 59. Shall consist of 0-11 and 12 of Town- id Section 6-142-79, which includes South Wilton, Chapin, Langhorne, vote at Chapin ‘School Sections 1-: ship 142-80 House. Inspector—L. J. Truax. Precinct No.. 60. that territory wit! limits of the BAS ent voted aye. mn motion peas meard adjourned to meet at 2 o'cloc! recinct No. 9. 138-78, vote at School House. Inspec- tor—Chairman of Board of Super- Inet No. 10. Logan Township, vote at School House No. 1.jment, for road mi tor—Chairman of Board of pracrea ip I Precinct No. 12. Thelma, Township, 00) Township Board Precinct No. 13. Driscoll Townshi 120-79, vote at Town Hail in Driscoll |C ins] ir of Township visors, Precinct No. 14. Sterling Tomnenip. Bte bh Insp estore halaman ot 2 0 hip Board if net Wo. 11. Gibee. ‘Towaship, | $130 19, vs at House. In- irman of Township Board saa a Bi Afternoon of March 7, 1928 The Boar all members pre Upon motion bi: nt. mittiny lewis lotor Company of Farg .| North Dakota. Klauer Manufacturing Co., Dubuque lowa. Stair Motor Company, of Bismarck, North ny, Fai \° 8, penule, Down. | eerTe ewiae in one. Ins) cor Chairman of iD. upervisors. ‘Precinct No. 16 ‘Mi \° iap-Ts, vote at Bchost House Th ins} r—Chai it by Road ‘No. 44, ‘Div. mer C., ee No. 38, ‘by. nth; . No.3, | equipped with N OT RT ee S State Road’ Nor 34, | Graders, In accordance “ts” bid subs Iv. No. 3, $14 month, mitted by The Mors western Bheet & aR Call: e 5 Road he e *Ned'5, $130.00 chton Town. hool House No. nees Township, irman of Township 23. Sibley Butte] 77, vote at School Inspector—Chaizman of | inet No. 26. Lein Township, vote at School House. In- Precinct No. Lyman Township, hool House. — In- spector—Chairman of Township Board Trygg Township, ool House. Inspec- f Township Board of ‘0. 29. Cromwell Town- ship, 141-78 vote at School House. Inspector—Chairman of Township inct No, 30. Crofte Township, vote at Town Hall in Baldwin. tor—-Chairman of Township] ¢ srs. . Glenview Town- ship, 141-80, vote at School House in Glenview Township. — Inspector— Chairman of Township Board of Painted Woods nd 81, vote at 1. Inspector—Chair- per- irman of Township 0, vote at Arena. Insvec- tor—Chairman of Township Board of 1 PEM APO? TRIBUNE ul, Bismarck, N. Da 0. 6, 1, $172.0 1, Bismarck, y 36, Div. Ni ate Lond per month. |. Arn | Road Rasche, Re » Div. Wietstock, Arena, N. D. . 36, Div. 3, $11 State Road No. 6, Div No. 2, $148.00 per month. G month. Harry Knowles, Win ig. N. Dake, State Road No. 14, Div. No. 3, $140.00 per month State Road No. 41, Div. No. per month. per month. State Road . N. Menefee, Bismarck, Da’ per month, line (14 miles), $150.00 per month. 00 per month. A. Niemie, Wing; Road 14, Div. No. i, month, Henty Josephson, Wing, N. State Road No. 14, Div. No. per month. $150.00 per month. March 8, 1928 call all members were present. taxes due or delinquent: M.S. Cooper, Witness fees in Justic Court John Helfenburg, Wit. fees in - in| o: Regan. Inspector—President of the Shall consist of all hin the incorporate of Wing, located vote at the Wing Enapector—Prosident Board. all Commissioners pres, "d of County Commissioners reconvened at 2 o'clock P. M. with per advertise- chinery were ‘ppenet: the following sub- ak. 4 “4 Mae. Power Equipment Co., Fargo, | P. e. The Austin-Western Road Mach. on Chicago, i. kote’ Metal Culvert Com- » Regan, N. D., Tor Justice Court Albert Kruger, V Justice Court C. J. Martineson, lustice Court 2.10 Rollin Weich, Justice Court . 2.10 Albin Hedstrom, Justice Court’ . 2.10 Albin Hedstrom, wit. Justice Court’ .. 2.10 Dick Middaugh, wit. ustice Court 2.10 Mrs. Middaugh, wit. 7 ustice Court ...... 0.0.0 2,10 ©. J. Martineson, wit. fees Justice Court 2.00 Rollin Weich, wit Justice Court . 2.10 Dave Smith, wit, Justice Court Gs 2.10 C.J. Martineson, ustice Court 2.10 Chas. Kiova, wit. tice Court ...... 7.00 Ben McCluskey, wit, fees in Justic Court . i 7.00 ‘0. Piepkorn, wit. fees in Justice Court 7.00 Henry Pihlaja, wit. ‘fees ‘in Justice Court .......0.... 7.00 Axel Soder, wit. fees in Jus: tice Court 7.00 Alvin Gray, tice Court 9.00 John Jarvi, wit ce Ci 8.00 Matt Jylli, V tice Court 7.00 Ben Lawyer, Justice Court . 2.10 E. M. Kafer, wit. Justice Court. z 2.10 Axel Soder, wit. "fees in Justice Court .........405 2.00 Geo. Piepkorn, wit. fees in Justice Court .... 2... 6... 2.10 E. M. Kafer, wit.’ ‘fees “in Justice Court ..........62. 2.00 Rollin Welch, wit.’ tees Justice Court ........ 2.00 Albert Little, wit!’ fees Justice Court oo 2.00 Alvin’ Gray, w o Justice Court 2.00 Ben McCluskey, Justice Court 2.00 C.J. Martineson, Justice Court’... 2.10 . B. Smith, wit. "fees Justice Court . 2.10 Fred Swenson, wit. ‘fees Justice Court .. a 2,10} ¢ Ben Tillotson, wit.’ fees Justice Court ............ 2.10 Rollin, Welch, wit." fees ‘in Justice Court .........0 + 2.10 Wm. Lehto, interproter in Justice Court .. 10.00 C. J. Martineson, Justice Court’. 2.10 Rollin Welch, wi Justice Court 2.10 G. Ls stamp: « office 50.15 Commissioner Moynier "introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: Be it Resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County, North Dakota, that the State Highway Commission be notified that the said Board of County Commission- ers is willing to agree to the oiling of two and one-half miles of the Penitentiary road as discussed with Chief Engincer Frahm at the Feb- ruary meeting of the said Board of County Commissioners, unless the said Board di before April 4th, 1928, to substitute a hard surface on the said road and in event that no action toward hard surfacing is taken prior to April 4th, 1928, the said Board of County Commissioners agroes unreservedly to. the |Tarvia surfacing plan at the the plan outlined by Chief Engineer Frahm, and the Chairman of the sald Board ' of County Commissioners is authorized to sign such agreement. ‘The foregoing resolution being seconded by Commissioner Frigke, on roll call the members voted as ‘fol- lows: Swanson, no, Soder, aye, M nier, aye, Frick: Moved ‘by Comm onded by Commissioner Frick Burloigh County sell to John A. the Ni of Section 6, Township 144, Range 78, for the sum of $1200.00; and that the Chair of County Commi 2 o joners and the County Auditor be and hereby are authorized to sign deed for same. call: wanson, aye, Soder, aye, Moynier, aye, Fricke, aye and Will, aye. Moved by Commi commissioner Moynie: now closed, and that he be requeste: to take such action as he may see Roll call: Swanson, Moynie: ana 27, approved. Application of M. H. Erz for reliet NI -19-138- of hail insurance tax on EX 78, showing 100 acres cro} proved. Application of Wm. Gabel for of tax in Gibbs Township as he w: ane sed in the City of Bismarck, ap: P Moved by. Commissioner Soder and seconded by Commissioner Swanson that the Board adjourn until 2 o'clock BI. On roll call all members voted aye. ape Scare of, Siunty Commis. > The mere reconvened at 3 o'clock P. M. and on 1 all mi ri roll call ember: pon motion, in accordance with Ur bids for road machinery, as y.. a. tisement, the contract was awarded rth: ite! 0 The Northwestern Sheet ‘orks of ‘Wahpeton, N. Dak. roll call all members voted Move: onded YY terpill: Om Fae ry Holt two ton ‘at °$2,400.003 » 2, $125.00 2ie.. | , 2, $172.00) Antilla, Wing, N. Dak., State | . 36. Div. No. 3, $140.00 per red E. Pehl, Arena, N. Dak., State No. $6, Div. No. 3, $123.00 per ‘. Dak., State $145.00 per State 0 per John Gourdette, Bismarck, N. Dak., § v. No. 1, $145.00 per month; State Road No. 6, Div. have returned Frank Newman of the Cummins store returned Wednesday from Red-| wood Falls, Minn., where he has been visiting re tives. | Eloise Curtis is celebrating her anniversary this eve- with a dinner and theatre party of her friends. D. C. Mohr left Wednesday for St. Paul to attend a meeting of mana- gers of the 4.,0. Penney stores. Dr. J. A. Kasper celebrated his birthday anniversary Tuesday a ih a ee dinner for several Mrs. B. G. Schermansky of Solen days in Mandan Funeral Rites Held Today For Former Resident of Wilton Puppy Killing Case. Dismissed by Court Gus Songas, proprietor of ea no judgment. from J. E. Campbell, Ait pitptes police magistrate, court’ Wednesday. damages from Rol catcher, who shot and kill longing to Songas. Police Magistrate Campbell or- dered the case dismissed on of lack of evidence. Campbell jthat Huff had no right to shoot the dog before warning the owner ac- according to a city ordinance, The Rev. G. W. Stewart, pastor of the First Presbyterian church at Mandan, today is officiatin, neral services in Barrett, Minn., for‘ Mrs. Roy Jaren, 34, who died sud- denly Monday at her home there.| bek Mrs. Jaren was born and raised at in municipal ir th. Rhodes, Wing, N. Dak., State Toad No. 14, Div. No. 3, $129.00 per Nick Hryckow, Wilton, N.. Dak. x oy $208.06 John W. Payseno, Bismarck, N. D., State Road No. 6, Div. No. 1, $145.00 6, Div. No, 2, $150.00 Rer month, State Road No. 6, Div. AG 2, $150.00. Mrs. Jaren was the fourth sister in the family to die suddenly in the! One of the sisters, S. Thompson of Wilton, died from burns received in a gaso- line explosion, Besides her husband, Mrs. Jaren leaves two daughters, aged 11 and 13; her father, R. A. Laubach, Wil- past five years. is spending a few with relatives e Mrs. Stanley K | Personal and Social News of k., State Road No, 6, Div. No. 1, $145.00 —= Harry Ulfers, Arena, N. D, Road p and infant son __ THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1928 banquet was| hospital Wednesday, and have re- aaa C2 it Judson. ed to their home eee Mrs. Earl Richey and children] E. R. Griffin, county surveyor, has from Duluth, Minn., Noes they have been visiting rela- been confined to his home for sev- eral days on accou nt of illness. R, A, Count in_transacted business in Elgin Wednesday. There are now transatlantic lin- ers so large that Babe Ruth’s long- est hit would fall far short of the of the vessel. For Hides, Furs, Junk, Wool Also Harness and Lace Leather Call at our new brick bulldi next to Armour Creameries Write for baie) and shipping es Northern Hide & Fur Co. Sam Sloven, Pro Bismarck, N. > ton pioneer; two sisters at Baldwin, North from Arena to Sheridan Count; ; 4 ¥! and one at Montevideo, Minn, were discharged from the Mandan en a R, Johns, Wing, N. Dak., State 0. 14, Div, No. 2, $125.00 per State Road No. 14, Div. No. 3, State .00 per! a the North Dakot: Children's Home, a kot Florence Connolly - and George Sloan Married Wednesday Miss Florence Connolly of Man- dan became the bride of George Sloan of Boston, Mass., at nuptial mass solemnized Wednesday morn- by Rev. Father Urban at St. Catholic church. Florentine played an organ program of nuptial music. The bride, who entered on the arm of her brother, L. H. Connolly, wore white georgette crepe trimmed with lace and bead work. With this gown she wore a white picture hat and carried bride’s: roses and lilies of Mrs. J. P. Cain, attending her sis- ter as matron of honor, wore rose georgette and a hat of corres) She carried an arm Margaret Connolly, the bride, was flower girl. een georgette Commissioner Swans Fricke, aye, by Commissioner Swanson, Commissioner that the contracts for road mainten-+ rded as follo’ i. Dak, 2, 119.75 Ferdinand Wutzke, Regan, N. D., State Road No. 36, Div. No. .., $120.00 Per month. Charlie Morton, Driscoll, N. D., State Road No. .., Div. No. .., Driscoll Road, at! nth, ' n, Moffit Road, at $145 r W.H. Morris, State Road No. 6, Div. 1, at $142.00 per month, All other bids for road maintenance were rejected; is to employ maintainer on Road No. On motion the Board adjourned to nae at 9:30 o'clock A. M. March 8, The Board of County Commissioners reconvened at 9:30 A. M., and on roll Upon motion the following bills were allowed subject to personal missioner Sw » Fricke, aye, and Will, Anton Beer, Justice fees |... $ 13.85 DP. Jackson for 38-78, approved. Elizabeth’ Craven for lief from hail tax on SW4-20-139- Aopee coaead 2.50! Application o} Roland H. Crane, Justice fees 106.25 m4 cation of Mrs. Laura EB. San- 2.10 a Fg, Telict of jhail tax on SE- 2.10) 3 {cation of C. N. Boynton Land relief of Tax on NW -25-141- reason that this land is all in the river and that taxes should be cancelled, ap) of pink roses. Her dress was of crepe over pink. Charles Sloan of Boston attended his brother. During the ceremony Mrs. V. J. LaRose of Bismarck sang Schubert's “Ave Maria” and “O Lord, I Am Not A wedding breakfast was served at the Lewis and Clark hotel for members of the bridal party and a Mr. and Mrs. left Wednesday evening for Boston where they will make their home. For traveling Mrs. Sloan is wearing Commissioner Fricke, seconded by Commissioner Soder, that that the State's be and is hereby directed from Judgment Snyder_vs. aye and Will, aye. Application of Mary H. Corwin for m hail tax for the years totalling $103.26, Moved by Commissioner Swanson, ssioner Soder, that he best interest | be served by the personal few friends. seconded by Commi at sult’ against “Gold Seal Buicks” You may purchase a “GOLD SEAL” ‘Buick with the same feeling of satisfaction and security, as in the pur- chase of a New Buick. Everything has been done to put these cars in perfect mechanical condition, even to the last little details. The Standard New Car Warranty is placed-on these cars, as evidence of our sincerity. “Gold Seal Buicks” represent more Dollar-for-Dollar value than many lower priced cars, and you may pur- chase at surprisingly low prices. Your car is acceptable as part payment, and you may pay the balance on easy monthly installments. Come in and see the Gold Seal Buicks today Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. Buick Automobiles—G. M. C. Trucks PHONE 55 BISMARCK, N. D. a dark blue suit with a tan hat and Kirschbaum coat. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lou! ‘Commissioner, who were early settlers of the west Missouri Slope country. Out-of-town guests at the weddi included Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cain Dickinson, Mrs. Michael McGinley of Mr. and Mrs. W. Greaves Company be approved. | Conolly ‘of Dunn Center and Charles Commissioner Swanson, aye, Soder, aye, Moynier, aye, Fricke, aye, and Will, aye. Moved by ‘Commissioner Swanson, seconded by Commissioner Will, that tho petition bonds of closed banks in WHY PAY MORE WHEN YOU CAN BUY BLUE-WHITE DIAMONDS FOR LESS? We have just received a large selection of beautiful blue-white Diamonds Before making your. selection be sure you have satisfied yourself of our genuine Blue-white Diamonds which may be purchased here for less and with a small down pay- ment and balance on easy terms. aye, and ‘Will, ‘aye. Commissioner Moynier, ‘Commissioner that the pctition of Attorney. Burke of taxes in Knothe potters in accordance to statement of for abatement Sloan of Boston. oe E. Edberts, general master me- chanic of the central district of the Northern Pacific railway, and Mathyson, master mechanic of the Yellowstone division, spent Wednes- day in Mandan, Miss Violet Gros; turend to her school at St. Anthony after spending the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Grosgebauer of, né ir Judson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fields have returned to their home at after a short visit here with Mr. and Mrs. William Grosgebauer. ° Commissioner So q ayer, Fricke, aye, and Will, On motion the Board adjourned to ae at 9:30 o'clock A. M. March 9th, bauer has re- Ma The Board of County Commissioners reconvoned at 9:30 o'clock and on roll call all members were present. the followl: were allowed subject Wee std taxes due or delinquent: County ‘Com- ‘anson, County Com- George F. Will, County Com: A. W. Furness, secretary of the Mandan Chamber of Commerce, spent Wednesday in Flasher on busi- Victor Moynier, RE. Police & ; tory (5 copies) Rev. G. W. Stewart of the Presby- terian church is leavi for Barrett, Mini The Missouri chapter No. 1 of the Royal Arch Masons held meeting Wednesday afternoon, con- Com tpogeeee by Commissioner Sw ox idea The Board audite tions for abatement land deeded to the State Tr. as Trustee for the d certain applica- State of North which applications were made by the Manager of the Bank of North ota, certain of such applica being granted in full, nin ethers in part and other de the action of indorsed on each of such apy Now, Therefore, solved’ that the Ci and he is hereb; out the instru the Board as j applications, abating such taxes |, certain others nied in full, and SAUSAGE All our Sausage Product« are made with the greatest care, from th finext of ingredients and It is. Hereby Re- ‘ounty Auditor be y instructed to carry ctions and action of indorsed upon each of as directed, the Manager of the eek Ate accordingly. Commissioner Soder, aye, Moynicr, aye, Frans ie 1 formulas. We use en- i angriies, at and sides of po quality—reasonably priced. GUSSNER’S PHONE 1060 cost and under} Commissioner Sode loner Moynter, thi meet April 3rd, the Board ad. 1938, St ack A.M. m roll call all members vot. . AC. TSAMINGI, 8 County Auditor, n of the Board e State's Attorney be directed to a petition presented by depositors of the Burleigh County State bank of Wing, Nort! Pagers; Maye Bo e 4 ‘ Fours and Sixes The Star Four was the first low priced car to intro- duce the following features which others have since . adopted, and is the lowest priced car with all these features today Semi-elliptic springs, single plate dry disc clutch, force-feed motor lubrication to all main connecting rod and camshaft bearings; silent timing chain, Nelson Bohnalite pistons with steel struts; repl: tappets with valve stem. guides. The New Star is the first and only low priced four with rubber mounted and insulated motor. $495 to $570 f. o. b. Lansing. Hedahl Motor Co. City National Bank Bldg. UR Soder, aye, e, Will, aye. Application of J. F. Wildfang ask- ing that the County Board accept 40 per cent of the total of the taxes ped land whereas there was no land in crop, epproved. pplication of Harry Clooten for a correction of Hail Tax for the year 1927, that it be reduced to 86 acres as that was ajl the land in crop, ap- elief jaceable valve Bismarck, N. D itiSentaca QUALITY —- SERVIC illiy, (Setiae We have also just received a beau- tiful assortment of five-stone dia- mond wedding rings. Specially priced at os $30 Royal Jewelry Co. 408 Main Ave. WA sti Bismarck, N. Dak. John Deere Tractor Offers You GREATER VALUE r+Longer Life eratin ts to'do even more work for a longer time operating costs—these features you get in the 1928 John Deere Tractor. tga Avr whan ly Hat waa 3 wit advantages. ; Pulls three 14" stubble bottoms under difficult con- and four bottoms under many conditions; suc- cessfully operates a 28'' separator. A new carburetor speeds and loads and fuel consumption. Its welt known strength and durability have been such improvements shaft; heat treated and hardened forged steel strong rear wheels with 20 spokes instead of 12. air cleaner added ot tin dust belors Fico vert pelepe pe lyirnadig ange fers demonstration. “= ‘t+ Well slodiy ove Ue eees smoother operation at all as: a heavier crank- gears; which removes 60%