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ONDAY, JULY 16, 1928 COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS iz: w, Reporting vital THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE following resolution and moved its Whereas, the Board of County Com- amined the bridge over Painted Creek between sections 26 is d having found th unsafe for ordinary traffic, and Whereas, an emergency exists re- immediate rebuilding of Therefore, Be it Resolved, by the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County. North Dakota, that under the authority vested in the said SMITH APPEAL - TO VOTERS IS ~NEW IN NATION ant to adjournment’ 1 members were present. nd/p. F. Paslay, Reporting vital Driscoll Township, Care of poor 91.76: Commissioner Swanson, onded by Commissioner Swanson, t! the Minutes of the May meeting approved as corrected. Swanson, Aye: Soder, Aye; Moynier, Aye; Fricke, Aye at Moved by Com! Commissioner that Burleigh County sell to Ferris Administrator, and 15, Block 2 in Old’ Sterling. for | Bi $8.08 and that the Chair- man of the Board of County Com- sioners and the County Auditor authorized to execute a deed fo Reporting vital Fred A. Wood, Reporting vital Can He Win Country as He New York? ‘d of County Commissioners by Section 1953, Compiled Laws of North co that the said Board of County Commissioners order J. J. Rue and Sons to rebuild said bridge at a cost not to exceed the last price Daid for this class of work. The foregoing resolution being sec- died by Commissioner Soder, on roll the members voted as follows: Aye: Swanson, Aye and Will, Aye. Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- onded by Commissioner Moynier, that County pay Edw. id’ Will, Aye. stoner Soder, sec- gnded by Commissioner Moynier. thi Burleigh County Estate all of Lots 10-11 and 11, Governor Pierce Addition to the City of Bismarck, $108.10, and that the Chairman of the or be authorized to vita? statistic E. Johns, Reporting’ vital John C. Hilken, Reporting vitai | Wm, Michel on, for the sum of Commissioner Swanson, Commissioner County sell to Ge the Village of McKenzie, North Da- kota. for the sum of $7. the Chairman of the Board of County SHREWD POLITICIAN Offensively Noisy Supporters Will Be Kept Under Board ‘of Count; the County Aud execute a deed for same. Aye; Moynier, Aye; Fricke, Aye and 00, and that line of Second St. and North of t Township line, vote at C. B. Little's Garage. Inspector—L. F. Crawford. Precinct No. 50—All that part of line of Fifth St. South of the Town- ship line and North of the center line of Broadway and East of the center line of Second St., vote at Will School House. Inspector—H. E. Shearn. Precinct No. 51—All that part of the Second Ward West of the center Une of Second St. South of the Tow ship line and North of the centes line of Broadway and Block 22, Riverview Addition, vote at Swimming 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 St. rth of the Town- ship line, vote at High School. In- spector—Harold Griffith. Precinct No. 53—All that part of the Third Ward East of the center line of Eighth St. and North of the | Township line, vote at Richholt School. Inspector—Carl Kositzky, Precinct No. 54—Fourth Ward, ‘be- 8 jing all that part of the City of Bis- $90.00 for the borrow pit on the SEX- it being used for Federal Highway No. 6, Baldwin Spur. Commissioners and the County Au- ditor be authorized to execute a deed Soder, Aye; Aye and Will, Aye. Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- onded by Commissioner Moynier, that the Board do adjourn to meet at 9 Moved by Commissioner Swanson, seconded by Commissioner Soder, that ‘h County sell to M. I. % of Section 8-138-75 for the sum of $749.96 and that the Chairman jof the Board of County Commi: ers and the County Auditor be author- ized to execute a deed for same. Proper Restraint Walfred Asplund, vital statistics .... Christ Wetzel, Reporting vital BY RODNEY DUTCHER Soder, Aye; Swanson, Aye and Will, NEA Service Writer ington, July 16.—“Al’s Own is the name of a new song which probably will tire many of us before the campaign is over. But heaven only knows how many rsons will vote on that theory. over probably wishes he knew y, voters consider Al as Moved by Commissioner Fricke, sec- onded by Commissioner Moynier, that Be It Resolved that the Notice of to be held June be published as roll call all members present voted | Primary Election |Moynler, Aye; Fricke, Aye and Will, |W. TH Staric, Reporting’ vital », Reporting vitai Edw. L. Adams, Reporting vital Moved by Commissioner Fricke, sec- |C. onded by Commissioner Moynier, that by the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh ‘The Board of County Commissioners chet i ssi it 9:30 o'clock A. M. and on roll call all members were present. Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- onded by Commissioner Fricke, the application of Mary Math &@ Mother's pension er month be allowed, Aye; and Wil Election Precineta 1—Wild Rose and 4 in Section jon, Reporting vital Precinct No. shin. except Lots 3 4, all of section 6 and all of section lot 4 in section § and all of sec- Vote at Schoo! House : Inspector—Chairman of Town- *|ship Board of Supervisors. Precinct, No. in accordance with sbctions i Compiled Laws of North Dakota, 1913, as amended, the sum of Nine Hundred Fifty and no-100 Dollars ($950.00) be and same is here- by appropriated and set aside for the purpose of paying, upon the certifi. cate of the Secretary of the St Highway Commission, share, or 25 per cent of the estimated cost of Federal or State Aid Project No. 30,000 lin. ft. picket snow fenc Ylin Burleigh County, provided, how. ever, that payments of County shall not exceed 25 per cent of the actual cost of the above mentioned project. And Be It Further Resolved That rovisions of Section 22, House Bill No. 211, 1 County Auditor is ‘hereby authorized and directed to draw warrants on the County Treasurer F is a new sort of a candidate. ‘The last two presidents had certain types of political “it,” as they say Harding was adver- tised as “just folks” and Coolidge was cheered as just plain, ordinary Cal, who had worked on a farm and never put on any airs. people probably trusted them more than they trusted bigger men like Wilson, Hughes and John Davis. But now here’s Al. The appeal of men like Harding and Coolidge went to the great middle class. going to draw votes from another class which ordinarily doesn’t give a whoop about presidential elections. Bootblacks, truck drivers, barbers, waitresses, elevator operators, taxi drivers, cops, cabaret dancers and laboring men will throw him the bulk of their support. These are mostly city folks. Farms For Hoover Hoover probably will beat him on f Most of the foreign ex- traction vote is expected to go for Tammany never has high- hatted the immigrants. We get back to the white collar boys and the middle class vote, so- There, Smith and Hoover will have to fight it out. bably will jon 18-137-75. Aye; Swanson. Aye ani Moved by Commissioner Swanson, ‘by Commissioner | Frick sell to Gust 24, Block 7 in in the movies. 2—Long Lake Town- ship-137-76 and lots 3 and 4 in sec- tion 4, all of section 5, 6 and 7 and and all of section vote at School Inspector—Chair- man of Township Board of Super- tee canon that Burleigh Count: Anderson Lots 2? an the Village of Wing, for the sum of 35.00, and that the Chairman of the joard of County commissioners and the County Auditor be authorized to execute a deed for same. and Will, Aye. lot 4 in section 18 in Township 13 Precinct No. 3—Morton Township- 7-77, vote at School * | spector—Chairman of Township Board James Novy, Reporting vital F. R._ Belk, Reporting | vitai C. La Malone, Reporting vitai Johnson, Reporting vital Aye; Swanson, Ay: Moved by Commissioner Moynier, seconded by Commi that Burleigh County sell to Ross Danley Lots 22 and 23 in Block 42. Fisher's Addition to the City of Bi taxes which are ai the Board of County Commissioners and the County Au- ditor be authorized to execute a deed ‘ecinct No. 4—Telfer sioner Fricke, ‘8, vote at School House. ruse ter P. |tor—Chairman of Board of Super- pplies furnished under contract in connection with the con- struction of Federal (or State) Aid a under the super- vision of the State Highway Com- mount as may be due, according to certificates issued | (,.° by the Secretary of the Staté High- way Commission. Moynier, Aye; Fricke, Aye and Precinct No. 5—Missour! Township, 157-79, vote at Eldridge School House. Inspector—Chairman s i vital marck, for al Sire. Herman’ Nieman, Report: aed ing vital statistics Mort Colton, Allensworth, Arthur Magnus, Reporting vital Precinct No. 6—Fort Rice Township, Reporting vital 37-89, vote at School House. probably most Moynier, Aye; Soder, Aye; Swanson, Aye and Will, Aye. seconded b: Precinct No. Lincoln Township, Commissioner Commissioner | Fricke, &—Apple Creek Town- 4 vote at School Inspector—Chairman Board of Supervisors. 9—Boyd Township. &, vote at School House. tor—Chairman of Township Board of a 4 Raymond Redi appointed appraiser for horses taken up by Sam Sippus on ; Soder, Aye; Swan- Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- onded by Commissioner Swanson, that Be It Resolved that Auditor be authorized to advertise for one Leaning Wheel Adams Bids to be opened at July 3rd, 1928. Board reserves the right to reject any jon, Reporting ° ae Section 34-143-75. Aye; Moynter, A’ son, Aye and Will, Aye. Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- ‘onded by Commissioner Sw: the Board adjourn to meet at On roll cali all Com- missioners present voted Aye. Afternoon of June 6th, 1928 The Board of County reconvened at 3 |_vvital statistics . Ella Holmberg, R o'clock P. M., Precinct No. 19—Logan Township, vote at School House No. 1. Inspector—Chairman Board of Supervisors, o'clock P. M. 7 Aye; Moynier, Aye; Fricke, Aye and School House No. Inspector—Chairman of Supervisors Precinct No. 12—Thelma Township. vote at achoolhouse. Inspector hairman of Township Board of Precinct No. 13—Driscoll Township, 139-75, vote at Town Hall in Driscoll. + | Inspector—Chairman Board of Supervisors. 139-76, vote at Commissioners 2:30 o'clock P. M. and on roll call all members were pr Moved by Commissioner Swanson, seconded by Comm issioner Fricke, sec- onded by Commissioner Swanson, that a lease executed by George F. Will Chairman of the Board, for a of way through Section 23,-138 in Lincoln Township, be approved. Roll decide the election. he cities and towns are full of it. Whether Al’s personality wil these folks all singing “The Side- walks of New York” by November or whether most of them will ad- mit they can’t sing and vote for a candidate without any song, no one knows yet. It’s a large order for Al. Can he get to the people of the nation as he has to the pe New York? Will that “he’s one of us” stuff do him enough good now and can he use that remarkable political sixth sense of his to meet national scale requirements? Indications are that he will es- pecially undertake to sell the new There will be several mil- lions voting this year for eifher the first or second time. habits in presidential years aren't yet fixed. No question that Al has a drag with the younger set. How Will Talk ‘Down’ tion is that he will Ganital, Taw Es IPP, .| Anton Beer, Justice fees . J. Martineson, Wit. Justice Court os . |W. A. Cleveland, Wit. fees in Justice Court .. ns Dave Smith, Wit fees in Jus- Richard Olson, Wit. fees in jus- Wit. fees in Jus: joner Moynier, County Health Officer and member of the Insanity Board. Aye ana Wil onded by Commissioner Frick. Burleigh County sell to EB. H. Per- kins Lots 10-11 and 12 in Block 37, Fisher's Addition to the City of Bis- for the 1920 taxes, amounts to $2.01, Moynier, Aye; Soder, Aye; Swanson, Aye and Will, Aye. Moved by Commissioner Moynier, by “Commissioner Fricke, that the Board declare the road open between Sections 20 and 21 in Lin- coln Township, Aye; Moynier, son,’ Aye and Moved by Commissioner Swanson, seconded by Commissioner t Burleigh County sell TI ; Johnson the SW% 144-76 for the sum of $650. County to retain one-fourth of the Chairman of rd of County Commissioners and the County Auditor are authorized to sign a deed for same. Aye; Swanson, Aye and Will, Aye. Moved by Commi onded by Commissioner Frick: Burleigh County issue to W. H. Mor- ris a duplicate warrant in the amount of $15.00, a former warrant of the same amount being lost and a suffi- cient bond filed as a guarantee for Fricke, Aye; Moynier.; Mii meaers Aye; Swanson, Aye and e. Application of the Bank of » for cancellation and abati ment of tax on the NE\%-24-139-7 lication of H. W. Richholt for from taxation on SW%-24-137- for 50 per cent of tax dass Application of G. E. fon of tax on Lot 15, Block 3, of Regan to the same as tax 14, Block 3, a Application of ‘J. R. Stewart 1 the years 1923-2¢-: Moynier, ‘Aye; Fricke, —Sterling Township, ichool House in Ster- Inspector—Chairman of Town- ship Board of Superviso! . 15—MeKenzie Town- vote at School Inspector—Chairman Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 16—Menoken Township, 139-78, vote at School House in Men- Inspector—Chairman of Town- —Gibbs Township, vote at School House. Inspec- ter—Chairman of Township Boar tice Court . Geo. W. Jone: tice Court . Anthony Malanger, Wit. Justice Court Mrs. John Gies Justice Court Cecil Parks, Wit. fees in J John Belk, Wit. This agreement made and entere into this 2nd day of Jyne A.‘D. 1! by and between George Cli party of the first part and Burle! County, North Dakota, party of That George Claridge e and let to Burleigh akota, the right of way hereinafter described for a period of from date until the Ist day of January 1929. For and in consideration of the sum of $75.00 to him in hand paid, by the party of the second part. the said party of the first North Dakota for the purposes here- inafter specified, a right of wa: feet wide, commencing at the mi of the west side of Section 23 quarter line, following said q line eastward to section 23 to @ at the square of the Pen farm in said section 23 thence alo: right of way in @ meandering south- erly direction to # point on the of the said section which Said meandering line intersects with It is distinctly understood that this right of way is leased for a limited ly and fs only for the pur- age to and from the nited States Army Rifle Range ani an easement to Bui for the purpose of travel that any deviation from the said feet in width shall be co: trespass and that any person or per- sons trespassing rovided however, that ranted the priv- e said lease for second part. plus 6 per centlin McKenzie. y County, North fees in ‘Jus. . ship Board of Su Justice Court .. Rollin Welch, Wit. art does hereby e; Soder, Aye; Swan- urleigh County, recinct No. 18—Hay Creek Town- ship, 139-80-81, vote at School House. Inspector—Chatrman Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 19—Riverview Town- ship, 140-81, vote at School House Inspector—Lee San- Justice Court’ Their political John Giese, Wit. Justice Court’ Bert Wetmore, W! Dave Smith, Wit. fees in Jus- C. J. Martineson, Wit. fees Justice Court ; ‘Wm. Blackle, Wit. fees in Jus- tice Court '. : Arthur Vadnais, Wit, ‘fees ‘in Justice Court Oscar Sorsdahl, Justice Court C.J. Martineson, Wit. Justice Court 43] Oscar Sorsdahl, Justice Court’ .. G. K. Osjord, Wit. ft 2 on Section 26, Precinct No. 20—Burnt Creek Town- vote at Arnold School. Inspector—Chairman Board of Supervi Current infor: employ the tactics that won for him to date. He's going to lay off the bunk and “talk down” to Nothing abstruse about Smith's campaign speeches. Easy to under- stand what he means. Al has always been a politician. Hoover isn’t, though he has learned an awful lot about politics in the ht years. Question: Granting Al can put his long political experience to good use, wil fact that he is a politician and Hoover isn’t be taken into conscious or unconscious consideration by the Most of us are credited with dis- trusting politicians. us will favor Hoover simply because speaking, Roose- velt was a politician, Taft wasn't, ‘Wilson wasn’t, Hughes wasn't, H. Coolidge was, and Smith is. Always Dangerous Al has always had a dangerous faculty of making monkeys of his opponents — Hi ughton Town- foner Soder, sec- 79. v No. tor—Chairman of Town- Board of Superv cinct No. 22—Frances Township, t West School House. Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 23—Sibley Butte Town- 77, vote at School House No. . ‘Inspector—Chairman of ship Board of Supervisors. o. 24—Christianis Town- vote at School House No. .‘Inspector—Chairman of ship Board of Supervisors. o. 25—Clear Lake Town- vote at School House No. . ‘Inspector—Chairman of Town- ship Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. A. Soderholm Works, Culvert: Harris & Woodman Standard Oil Co 1 the county sha fleme of renewing ¢ a full year at me. same George F. Will Chairman a Moved by Commissioner Swanson, seconded by Commissioner Moynier, |4 that the Board adjourn to meet at 2 o'clock P. M. On roll call all mem- bers voted Aye. Afternoon of June Sth, 1928 The Board of Count: reconvened at 2 o'clor call all members wei Upon motion rere, allowed | subject || taxes due or del J M. P. Christenson, road work. .$238.53 N. Dak. Children’s Home Soc'y ‘are of Ruby Moll... Brennise for 26—Lein Township, vote at School ‘d. | spector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisor: Precinct No. 2 yote at School House. Chairman of Township Board of Su- How many of Board of Co. on Lots 13 ani Lyman Twp., 141-76, Mach; co. Repairs for road ter Transfer Corp. ro! Ml pe A. M. Fisher, Go. Physician Standard Oi! Co., Gasoline and oll wae Standard Oll Co., Gas Lein Motor Co., Repair work on grader . +e W.H. Patrick, Tax Su) Expense for Ma: Lomas Oil Co.. Berger Welding Wor! ‘work on tractor . etree Lbr. Co., Drive year, approved. m of Angus A. § tax on personai, property Hoover isn’t, ct No. 28—Trysi vote at School spector—Chairman of Township Board 29—Cromwell Town- ote at School House. Inspector—Chairman Board of Su Precinct No. 30—Crofte Township, 141-79, vote at Town Hall in Baldwin. Inspector—Chairman Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. est at 6 per cent per year, approved. Application of E. G. Wanner, Secre- tary of State Board of Administration, for abatement of 1927 tax on NW% of NE% and Lots 1-2 tion 29-138-89, approved. a Application of the Bank of North lation and abate- ment of tax on NE\-24-142-78, ap- nt. Yollowing bills of Supervisors. subject to personal young Teddy ind Ogden Mills. Al just makes a break and gives opening. Then he throws in the har- Perhaps there'll be a break or two in this campaign. not. Hoover is big stuff. He prob- ably will remember t! peril lies in the possibility that Al ment get the country laughing at On the other hand, Al may have a bad time with the “respectable” | 31 vote. That is, with the sort of people ‘who will tell you he isn’t really quite | ™¢ the man, personally and socially, that one would be proud of in the white house. Without knowing an: thing about it, they'll ask “What ri it ever wore a brown derby?” didn’t see that Al S: " Tammany delegation of so- cially prominent, well manicured, quiet boys and girls sent party that there were others than roughnecks in the New York Democ- | ¥: Gay for Noisy Smith doubtless will hav: sense enough to keep some of his more of- |5' fensively noisy supporters bound and least, they we key mith steam roller | g, ited so gently as to leave imum of hard feelings among 3and 4 of Sec- Yo. Gasoline and oil Re 31—Glenview Town- Emma Pilien, : ship, 141-80, vote at School House in ~ Application of Angus A. J. R. Stewart for relie for years 1920- Chairman of Township Boar 32—Painted Woods € per cent per yea! Application of the Dakota for cancellation and abate- ment of tax on NE%-13-142-75, ap- a. Prapplication of the Bank of North cancellation and a ment of tax on SW. and 8% of 5! Application of the Bank of > Dakota for cancellation and abate- ment of tax on 8% of N%%-24-140 lication of the Bank of North for cancellation and abate- ment of tax on SE\%-12-143-77, ap- Proved. Application of Julius Meyer for a correction of tax on SE%4-1-141-79, pplication of Bank of North Da- kota for cancellation and abatement %-6-140-75, approved. eApplication of J. R. Stewart for roperty tax for the years 1923-24-25-26 and 27; applicant sks that the face of the tax plus 6 per cent interest be accepted, ap- of Martin Bourgois for yr ; ‘4 Washers for Grader Extension Division, te Col- nk of North 4 Byron Knowle Chairman of Township Boar Precinct No. 33—Ecklund Townshi 14 and East half of 142-80 (less Sectios 12 of Township 14 i 142-79, which includes South Wilton, Chapin and Langhorne) vote at School 1, Inspector—Chairman of ‘Township Board of Supervisors. 34—Chylin Township, School House 3 Inspector—Chairman Board of Sup ci Geo. W. Ashlock, den children . wseane lock, Aid for Braden children . Wilton Co-0; ischer, Mothei Ethel ‘Kenstud, Mother's pen- sion Clara Waigre Dakota for 2, 3, 10, 11, and Al George Clariane, rent tor 0 and Section 6- |G. of way to Rif! Marcovits. Grocery, ive’ “Associa> N."Dak. Children Care of Schell children . Mrs. Mary Mathison, Rent for ik. “ot ‘Court, Precinct No. ion : ween her Thoyre, Mother's pen- Elien Jensen, Katherine DeLaney, Inspector—Chairman of Town. shin Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 3 3 latle, Blacksmith ‘work Runey, Postage “T. M. Madden, Mental te: Wing Township, | W (less Village of Wing) vote at School House No. Chairman of Township Board Precinct No. 37—Harriett Township, 4: vote at Arena. Ii Chairman of Township Board 38—Phoenix Township, School House on Sec- tor—Ed. Wagner. fo. 39—Richmond Tow! ship, 143-26, vote at School Hou 40—Canfield Zownsnip. of tax on SW Repairs tor ry bes Albin Hedstrom, Maintenance is land ed it is ell in the ri applicant asks to ed. of all fees col- luring month of May, approved Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- onded by Commis: adjourn until 8: ine 7th, 1928. Th spend the da: ‘rom making an; Houston, and the Inspector Ed. 143-77, vote, Inspector—Chairman Board of Suj a A . A.C. Isaminger, standard Ol Ce oll E ith compaign organization be the Dest the had in many years. Smith and his f » and get out Estherville Town- ship, 143-78, (leas Village of Regan) vote at School How Section 1 4 | Inspector—Chairman rs. Precinct No. 42—Grass Lake Town- 79, vote at School House No. a lor—Chairman of Town- shin Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 43—Wilson Township, yote at Southwest Schooi |. Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Su 44—Steiber Sowgabin. Schoo! House Ni inepecton ee r armas ard of Supervisors. fo. 46—Schrunk Township, jchool House No. I ar atnarrian ard of Supervisors. 46—Florence Lake vote at School eater eed airman Repairs for maintainer ... E. I. du Pont de « Nemours ner: A ney. Davidson. Memo 4 Patterson Tax Case . Equipment Ce .. Ds ite .. oc Bisehotts: ick Ella C. Smyth, April he health officer * Branserd. Oil Co., Gasoline cy Equipment Co. Auditors’ ‘con- ing up Fock Du Bont De ‘Nemours’ & Gasoline and oe ind Wills re ani , Aye. rm Sth, 1938 The Board of County Commissioners reconvened at 8:30 A. M. all members wer: Board adjourned to inspect roads and bridges. Afterneon 3:00 P. M. th ‘Co., Dynamite “Cutting edg A.C. Isaminger, vention, Minot Standard Oil Co., Gasolin “4 copies Voi. 85, of June Sth, 11 Board return af iiind tet roceeded w! 0 rer M4 Moved by Commissioner Frick onded by Commissioner Soder, that | 14 Burleigh Count; J. Electric Adéresser, Bi rok %. of 1ownship Board Haze! . vote at School House No. r—Chairman of Lr ervisors. ‘west of the center to center line of th of the Townsh! 8 . on fosen, Aye; Swan ommissioner Swanson. Lg ra Fri bridge across thelr Bect! ir 2! I Store, Re: for road machinery ... rd—Assign. to Co., -Mpis., P, No. 114-5 14 Biter ing vital ata~ 1. t. . Some ee tine ‘of Fisth Bt Second Bt. and Ni lg dard Olt Co. Gasoline and L._W. Snerry, Assessing River- diate attention, Swanson, Aye Fricke introduced the |the First Reporting’ vitai marck, East of the center line of |? Fifth Street 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—J._ A. Kohler. Precinct. No. 56—Sixth Ward, all that part of the City of Bismarck South of the hte line East of the center line of Fifth Street to the center line of Ninth Street and North ‘of the center line of Broadway, vote at the Fire Hall. Inspector—George Haugen. Precinct No. 57—Sixth Ward, al! 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 Broad- way, vote at Gymnasium of St. Mary's School. Inspector—Richard— Pen- warden, Precinct No. 58—Shall consist of all that territory within the incor- Dorated limita of the Village of Re- Ban, located in Townships 142-78 and 143-78. vote at School louse in Re- an. ‘Inspector—President of Village joard. Precinct No. 59—Shall_ consist of Sections 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 and 12 of To ship 142-80 and Section 6-1 79, which includes South Wilton, Chapin, Langhorne, vote at Chapin Schooi House. Inspector—L. J. Truax. Precinct No. 60—Shall consist of all that territory within the incorporate limits of the Village of Wing, located in Township . 142-76, vote Wing Hall in Wing. Inspector—B. W. Graham, President of Village Board. On roil call all Commissioners pres- ent voted Aye. Upon motion the following bills were allowed subject to personal taxes due or delinquent. (Nos. 968 to 1037 allowed on the 6th): Harry Knowles, Work on road J. Ho Amunson, Labor on dip- ping tank at’ Sterling ..... Louis Tibesar, Repairs on road machinery ... ‘ North Dakota Metal C Co., Dipping tank .. ej Harry Knowles, Earth excava- tlon for roadyconstruction .. 729.90 cC ME eo Road construction x 5 + 414.00 wor! W. _H. | Morris, laintenance work on Div. No. 1, State Toad No. 6 . : + 120.70 T._R. Atkinson, Services as Co. Surveyor ........-..e..,0... 213.00 T. _R. Atkinson, Mileage of Co. Surveyor ..... seaeees 12870 WH. Morris, a8 on McKenzie road ... De Haan, Maintenance work on Moffit road ....... 123.25 National Surety Co.—Assignee of Earl I. Haggard, Gravel surfacing on F. A. P. 174-B-G. : +... 1995.54 John Howe, Bracing wall at Regan - 9.00 Axel Soder, Services Co. Comm., Tele. calls, Etc. 76.74 Russell ‘Powers, Running Co. engine . 5 cseses <4 2 ABO) Joe Vallin, Running Co. Grader 150.00 Fred Swenson, Postae and legal blanks’.......-....... 21.20 S. F. Lambert, Work on F. A. P. 306-D .. : Capital Army & y Supplies for prisoners ||. 11.95 N. D. Workmen's Compensation Bureau, Premium testes 378,62 Oscar Swenson, Trip: Bis- marck for repairs for road “machinery 4.00 Winston & N for dipping + 11.82 Stevens Bros. A. P. 281-4. SShawtesces< MAINE City of Bismarck, Water Dept., ABHOR 0.4)... sevnees 60.57 John Kruger, i0 “tons ‘hay burned .... -.... 60.00 W. T. Knowles, Due on Month of April . + 25.00 W. T. Knowles, Running Coun- ty grader .......... . w+e 150.00 Roilin Welch, Mileage in crim- inal actions, postage ...... 197.50 Albin Hedstrom, Mileage in criminal actions caravae SOOM) E. M. Kafer, Mileage in crim- inal actions ......... 27.50 Rollin Welch, Boarding and guarding prisoners . $7.00 Hoskins-Meyer, Supplies ...... 8.80 Leo Gabel. Operating "road maintainer ...........--...5 Ben Soderquist, Diacksmith work ....... ‘ : Bismarck Tribune printing .. E. 8. Prickett Bros., Road work ...... E. 8. Prickett, Road work E. S. Prickett, Road work .- City of Bismarck—Water Dept., Water for April ........... 18.90 N. Dak. Concrete Products Co., Concrete pipe . vt 285.18 Advance-Kumely Thresher Co., Repairs for road machinery... 15.92 G. L. Spear, Drayage ........ Avery Power Machinery Co., Maintainer blade ........... 19.00 Tollet Suby, Running tractor .. 150.00 Lawrence ‘Strauss, Digging rock ~ 53.00 B. K. Malone, Work on grader 30.00 Modern Machine Works, Ri pairs for road machinery .. .C. Isaminger, Co. Auditor Postage on Assessor's books 1.85 ._V. Boulger—Assign. to Co. Treas. Court Reporter .... Consolidated Utilities Co., F.A. Owen Publishing Co... sup: plies for Co. Supt. office Spear, Co. Treas. E: press on road machinery re- pairs a G. L. Spe: ge Edwin McCarty—Assign. to Co. Treas, Taking and transact- ing testimony in J. C. .... 108.50 G. L. Spear, Co. Treas., Witness Certificates"... see, 18.70 Hughes Electric Co. Current for lighting Court House .. 66.87 G. L. Spear, Co. Treas., Postage for Auditor's office ........ 20.00 Vashburn Lignite Coal Co., Coal for Court Hou: + 42.95 N. Dak. Concrete Products Co., Concrete pipe seseees 235.63 Standard On Co., Gasoline and oil 62.50 Avery’ Power Machinery Co, | Repairs for road machinery 7.95 A.C. Isaminger, Co. Aud., C. 0. D. Repairs for road ma- oninsry . BE. McCurdy, Sti 's Attorney Mandan Mercantile plies for bracing wall Sinclair Refining Co., Gi and oll lughes E for lighting electi Expense ‘of polls .. W. H. Patrick, Tax Superv' April expenses . G.L. Spear, Co. Treas., Postage tor Co. Judge .. : ; Allowed June Sth Wm. Fricke, Co. Comm., view- ing roads’. , + 64.50 Axel Soder, Co.’ Comm., view- ing roads ........... iC. A. Swanson, Co. Comm., and jewing roads ...... +. 70.40 George F. Will, Co. Comm.. and viewing roads re : Victor Moynier, Co. Comm., and viewing roads . ; W. T. Knowles, Road work .. Tatt‘Township, Care of p William 8. Koller, Witne State in Vold % vm. Larson, Ro: Wm. B. Falconer, As is Lincoln and Ft. Rice Twps. Zatt Twp. Care of poor C.E. Motfit, Repistratio Lake Tw 2 m. B. Lincein Twp. ». rere Swan Swanson, Registration, Apple Creek we. io. 8 Geo. MeMurrich, Re, Boyd Twp. No. 9 ... ee Nels J. Airuw ine. Bogistration, ‘ an_Twp. No. 10 .. +e Sawyer, Registration, Mo ter | Thelma Twp. No. 13 serssree 3.70 ‘Commissioner PAGE THREE’ {Bills Allowed by City Commission t — June bills approved by the city commission. 2 Waterous Company, equip- Myers Service Station, gas.. 30.00 Harris & Woodmansee, sup- AH. Registration, Driscoll Twp. No. 13 ‘a “Sterling Twp. the Second Ward west of the ce@tter | Hi enzie Twp. Ni B. Breen, Resists Ole Sather, Registration, Creek Twp. No. 20 Chas. A. Johnson, Regi Naughton Twp. ry Registration, Frances Twp. Water Department .. rthur Bjorhus, Registration, : in Twp, No. 21 Aas i Registration, ice Company, tion, Water Department . F. M. R. Elec Noreen race aoe jimplex Company, supplies. . Frank G. Grambs, supplies Quanrad, Brink Reibold, sup- Lyman Twp. No. C.,0. Kell, Registration, Tryee Registration, ‘Cromwell Twp. No. 2 i Registration, Glenview Twp. No. 31. Herman Falkenstein, man, Registratio Crane Company, supplies Wachter Transfer .. E. F. Houghton, supplies.... Bismarck Spring, supplies F. H. Carpenter, supplies. Street cleanit Modern Machine, supplie: Quanrud, supplies ..... Quanrud, supplie: Standard Oil, gas A. C. McClurg, suppl Gunder Olson, labor Rock Hill Twp. No Arxld Roos, Re Harriett Twp. No. department... Estherville Twp. Grass Lake Twp. N Wilson Twp. No. Steiber Twp. No. 44 Registration, Auditorium, expense Bismarck Tribune, Gaylord Bros, sup; Fargo Forum, printing. Bonny’s Cafe, mea Sinclair Refiners, gi Bergeson and Son, breeches. . Bonny’s Cafe, meal Hazel Grave Twp. No. 47 of Regan Twp. 5 3 Registration, §. Wilton Twp. No. 59 att Registration, of Wing Twp. No. 60 .! Northwestern y Commissioner Soder, sec- Commissioner Fricke, that the Board adjourn to meet June 12th, 10 o'clock A. M.. All members present voted Aye. June 12th, 1928 The Roard of Count’ convened at adjournment lowing members were present: The Board adjourned W. W. Cash, miscellaneous . Harry Thompson, supplies Texas Co., gas ........ E. E. Richter, supplies W. C. Cashman, trans. . Rollin Welch Commissioners 10 o'clock pursuant call the fol- tow and Moynier. until 3:00 P.M. Board reconvened with RSsse darrell’s, cartridges .... Alex Rosen, shirt H. J. Nelson, exp. ... Montgomery groc, supplies. . Vesperman, adv. ....... Hoskins-Meyer, supplies Bismarck Spring, supplies .. Auditorium, exp. W. S. Koller, exp. Bismarck D: Mrs. A. E. Ward, exp. . mes Boyle, exp. .. Fricke, Moynier, and Will The ‘Board proceeded with sale of property forfeited to the County Burleigh for taxes, the following de- scriptions being sold 383 tom PMO AMSwcom comoco Burleigh County Rurleigh Count 33333 $767.21, James Tees $404.44, Burleigh County. Moved by Commissioner Fricke, sec- onded by Commissioner Moynier, that mming Pool, exp. HO sodelie adjourn to meet July 3rd, . P. Webb. Bros., exp. ..... 333s3ss On roll call all Commissioners pres- ent voted Aye. Bee Quick Print, exp. ... Swimming Pool, exp. Roy Rogers, exp, Capitol Army Sto1 Frank G. Gramb: r Will, seed . Wachter Trans, exp. ... H. J. Nelson, pool.. Western Union, service . Police station, exp. .. Bismarck Capital, printing .. A. C. McClurg, exp. . Weighmaster, exp. . A. C. Isaminger, County Auditor. Chairman of Board of County Commissioners. PROPOSALS FOR STATE PRINTING Proposals are hereby solicited for doing the following printing, ruling and binding for the State of North Dakota, for the biennial pertod begin- ning January 1. }! cember 31, 1936 be received at the office of the Sec- retary of the State Publication and Printing Commission in the Capitol in the City of Bismarck. North Dakota, until the hour of 2 o'clock P.M. on the 25th day of July thereat be opened in State Publication and mission of North Dakota. Said printing, and ending De- Such proposals will Sebisestees Mrs. Mary Ha: Library, exp. Harris & Woodmansee, exp. Auditorium, exp. Penwarden Groc., food ..... Mrs. O. E. Hauger, relief ... Markowitz Groc., food . FATHER KILLS SON 1928. and will ublic by the rinting Com- ruling and binding consists of that required by the first. second, third, fourth and fifth class fication of state printing as follow: The printing of bills. reso- lutions and documents for the and incident to the Legislative As- . The printing and binding of the journals of the Senate and House of Representatives The printing and binding of the Executive and Public Docu- and Reports. The printing and binding with the joint which shall be included led his son, W. H. Paul, ir., in argument over killin, dog at the family home. the shooting was accidental. How He Gained 30 Pounds in 60 Days Put your faith in McCoy’s Tablets. In a very short time, you'll know the great joy of a superbly muscled body —of looking and feeling like any regular man should! Mr. George H. Bulkely of Con: necticut is a happy man. He took 6 One Dollar boxes of McCoy’s and weight jumped from 119 to 152 junds and he sa: tter in my life.” lcCoy takes all the risk—Read this ironclad guarantee. If after tak- ing 4 sixty cent boxes of McCoy’s Tablets or 2 One Dollar boxes any thin, underweight man or woman doesn’t gain at least 5 pounds and feel completely satisfied with the improvement in health— your druggist is authorized to return the purchase price. cCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Tablets has been shortened—just ask for McCoy’s Tablets at Cowan’s or Finney’s drug store or any drug store in America. —Adv. of the volume of law The printing of all blanks, circulars and other miscellaneous job work necessary for the use of the such as are printed in pamphlet form and not entering into the volume of executive documents, and all printing not included in the foregoing classes. Such proposals must be in writing form furnished for such purpose by the State Publication and Printing Commission and must state the class of work bei the rates for composition. folding and binding, and the price at the bidder will labor and furnish stock and all_ma- terial to complete the work. bid must be sealed and addressed to the Secretary of State Publication and Printing Commission at Bismarck, North Dakota, and must be accom- panied by a surety bond in the penal sum of $4,000.00, the sald bond to be approved by the Attorney General as to form and execution, and executed by the bidder with sufficient surety to be approved by the State Publica- tion and Printing Commission, ditioned among other things that the bidder will within ten (19) days, after the acceptance of the bid by the said 51 Publication and Printing Com- mission enter into a written contract with the State of North Dakota in accordance therewith and will there- after perform such contract accordi: to the terms and in accordanc> w! tions hereinafter men- tioned. provided. howeve: ig bid for and perform the “T never felt TO HOLDERS OF of $4,000.00 shall be deemed sufficient to cover all bids. EXCEPTIONS: inlative Manual or attention of bidde! to the fact that the Leg! ual or Blue Book is no’ foregoing and aforesaid of state pri:ting and the proposals here- with submitted do not include such Legislative Manual or Blue Book. Bids not accompanied by bonds will not be considered. ‘All bidders must comply with the rovisions of Chapter aws of 3919, requirin. the International on State Printing. ‘The right to reject any or all bi is reserved by the said State Publica- tion and Printing Commission. the request of any bidder, the bond accompanying his bid will be re- is and copy for such the label of 'ypographical Union Blank propo! specifications are on fi of the Secretary of the tion and Printing Commi t the City of Bismarck, North id may be had w Dated at, Bismarck, th of June, i STATE PUBLICATION A! PRINTING COMMISSI By JAMES P. CURRAN, July 2, 9, 16, 23, 1928. MAGARD HONEYMOON Buffalo, July 16.—)—The Colon- el’s lady and i Yanaeriile ea his pak ti iagara Falls, on ine like lots of non-wealth; A scientist has discovered usical and that they moan when hurt. Capital Funeral Parlors 206 Mats Ave. Licensed Embalmer os. W.

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