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_NIEREST WANNG ~IN-GRAIN STORAGE AS GREAT PANACEA THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1929 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | * Invites Mayor NN " Tuesday,to attend io ousiness af-| NOTEC or [_—‘Uiealele Lady] |DOZEN INDICTMENTS’ | a "ied the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. RETURNED BY WARD . Henry Schonert, daopee resident of | a igh coun’ be Burleigh county. Baumgart has ual wale : ¢ . t yet returned home. ; | Beco COUNTY GRAND JURY ; “jeu Falkenstein’ motored to. Bis.| t'9,t="ea a, faay oats and farm Cool marek Saturday where he attended | have mot been Jetecmed ore i id feeding of the| they are still the ‘ tal. eho “sheep wi ich he | County. and that unless Farmers Grow | in Belief Condemns Mino: City Jail; Un- : . cenalnment, of “sheep” which hes property, Measure Will Add Little , and Mrs, Alvin Nordstrom and able to Find Evidence of daughter, Iva May, accompanied by By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Mise Judith Barsthmass, rot Rose- to Their Relief Official Malfeasance —_—_ glen, motored to Bismarck Friday on ‘ a on ie Arent Beownaeal ‘8 shopping egg ee ag — offit, and Mrs. Brownawell’s| Miss Judith Barthsmass and ne- Interest in the proposal to pass a P) a ® father, Mr. George Staff, of Baker, | phew, Gien N trom, will leave the | ! a yrs hype ogee bonee bret "teen sore recenians . here. Montana, made ‘2 short call in Wild eat tart af the woe toe their home | : e lesday. Rose; je 7 money ‘on grain stored on his farm pov Miss pitsry Metcalf, teacher of ne ge tate Appears the Same ge, ty school No, 2, who was famil "t ‘rec Not that such a bill will not pass today ‘and was discharged by Judge e Homemakers club met at the : with almost unanimous support if it wenn ©. Lowe. ‘The jury had been in iday afternoon. — can Barsthmass is the sister of Mrs, |{Ue Tecords, in the office of 1° Hubbell home Fri ter of Deeds of auch County. : i i | day. rdstrom. opposite each Mr. and Mrs. James Olson and Mr. Mrs. Mary Metcalf, teacher of 3 . and Mrs. Nels: Anderson an-|®Mount which will be + shape, Practically ‘every legislative not el fall te Inadequate ta ol air etlos dinner quets at unc meer [Ue NG, 4, spent the week-end Inounce the birth of Yin sour at hel [eet fom, the etteets St Baek member is in favor of the idea. It is Inadequa: ne six o'clock dinner guests at the Henry |with her daughter, Miss Mary Met-|home in Baldwin Friday evening. | redemption ineladicg (he tfc only that farmer members of the cpacts: Fecommended that a new Jacobson home Sunday. calf, teacher of school No, 2 Mes. Ral Ikenstein and Gttle | wiNch the auld tecat tne alana legislature are not as enthusiastic county jail be built, commended the Rogers} Hi. A. Carlisle shipped a barrel of |g uate Bee Ksratein have. re- |sit,and ‘penalty thereon, subbequen it The work of Miss Genevra West, social urday and Sunday at the Tea ‘aughter, Betty Marie, have re-/ delinquent taxes prior to those th about ‘ aie were 3 oe service worker in the county, praised Howard Glanville home — turkeys to Chicago last |turned from a two weeks’ visit in|year 1918, and penalties and int ! 2 law would be a good Yalng But not the ‘management of the northwest Axel oder left for Valley City|""The school board has purchased |**,°t TBOEEy: Eicken, who has | “Derstibtion o¢.real setae anes of first importance as a remedy for | has fine bpd and oa ort pacer praca AN el & county commis- al a up_a new heating stove for|been spending the ast month at the quired to redeem ReMi ee as attitude is. repreet ted by | ot of the peace. Helen Bleth of Mandan is a guest | Me, od “ites W. H. Brownawell Mee BAP eke, will return to his Sts 22 to 24, Inch Mie & George Aljets of Wells county, a| earn Eleven of the 12 persons indicted at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. J.Jand Mr. and Mrs, Herolt Browna-|home st Bismarck. } bout ek,| 2 Smith a farmer member of the house. . been are already under arrest. Three in- Horner. well and son, Bobb: , Sterling, and Se eae en ee Lots 1 to 3, in it Not Real Magic Gictments were returned _ today ‘The basketball game played on our | Mr. George Staff, Baker, Montana,| NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE dl “The idea is important only: be- Sgainst William Foster, Danald Fos- floor Monday evening. Wing vs. Tut- | enjoyed #6 o'clock dinner given by FORECLOSURE SALE Cause it is a step in the right direc- ter, and Nick Buettner, all af Minot, My fo a2. “Y Wing with @ score of |Mrs. Howard Brownawell in honey Whereas, 8. E. Dronin, of Wing, ‘ tion,” said Aljets. “To whatever ex- charged with petit larceny. 32. of her husband’s birthday Saturday| North Dakota, mortgagor made cnet i tent it will aid in solving the market- 9 Defendants Named About 50 couples attended the M. evening at her home in Moffit. cuted and delivered to The First Na- ing problem the. bill will benefit the Nine other defendants were named were anarded eney svening. Prizes" "Misses Mary Metcalf, Bestrice| (is! corporations mrigncee: thei - farmer, but the benefit is not likely in indictments previously returned Ver Pannrded Lenora Johns and Hal-|Hardland and Lily Stirlin three of | certain mortgage dated December 4th, | Li 4 to be as real or as great as some by the jury, only one of which has v in. our popular teachers, and Homer | 1925, wherein and whereby said Mort- te ‘ ms seem to think. -If they get Pet been made public due to the fact Seownawell, motored to Bismarck | Spa moreared to sald Mortgages | 4 4 i the bill in workable shape I will vote beefy Person named is not as yet o—————___________ | Saturday. Miss Metcalf attended aj ‘"% ‘John Deere Sulkey plow, 16-inch; = wy ioe it ee bd no reason to get ex- arrest. Leith 1 meeting of the high schools there. 12-inch Bradley gang plow; ' elted al it. z? 5 5 i HE One thing which may cause farmer i jue, to ean the ted with aie i jaundiced eye is the question of cost. | I¢ it ts apparent that more than a/800, 'Pusmataha county legislator, ieee’ but small appropriation is necessary to|@runk and obtain from him informa. any : i 7 H 3-section wooden drag; r) aret E. Roberta .......65 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle enter- 8 ee phi Grag; 1 Osborn | “ garet -_— lo |taine’ at their home S foot disc; 1 10-foot Van Brunt} (Given under m: nd and the : ir home Sunday, Mr. drill; 1 of the County “Auditor of Bu By MRS. J. H. EMCH and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell, Mr. Dane Sweep rake: ae this 15th-day of Jan George Staff, of Baker, Monta McCormick hay rake; 1 hay Pus A.C thames rors 3 z sa a7 : E Ei E i stacker; FOR 1930 CONVENTION Henry Faubel was a business visi Miss Beatrice Hardland, of Moffit, i e 1 Moline 5-foot mower; 1 medium County Auditor of Burleigh mitted A ;_|tor in Mobridge Friday Miss Lily Sterling, of Dana, Miss ple ie farm wagon with County, North Dakota. make the bill effective, Aljets and|tion vee was sought by the admin- cotamaiteed ig the tae: comnnuna, v4 Neil Nicholson Elected Presi- At the meeting of the Mission Cir- ary heer es eee fe medium wheet Davenport farm : visitinxeun cae i others with a, similar turn of mind “I told her I didn’t want to do it,”|@ny of the members as dent of County Commis- |¢lc at the Saunder’s home an inter- well and Harry Koei ick 8-foot binder, com. | NORE 1) On ene ON ON i will be still cooler toward it. “We he in 1. [the purchase of the A ae esting program on the third chapter 3 LAND SOLD TO THE COUNTY i oud oe a hard os Sane an continued, of.” sioners Association z pariends. icf Africa,” was given gon; 1 Bet bob sleds; AT TAX SALE i the back home -how we hap- inker than The Irs. Corbit and Mrs. er. i pened to vote for the creation of a 8 old, namea|_.TA. C. Isaminger, County Audito! The Sunday Classes of Mrs. Cor- eerie new state department or a new com- Valley City, Jan. 24—()—Grand 1 1 1 i Bob, wt. 130 of Burleigh County, do hereby gly , if 2 . ft real estat: ‘i bit and Mrs. Sether have formed a 1 black gelding, 12 years old, wt.|Notice that the parcels. o' ” ec Forks was selected as the 1930 con- |." 3 1450, Nea hereinafter described were sold falssion,” Aliets said, “The people ‘Monday vention city of the county commis-|¥°U"s People’s choir and sang sev- By MRS. F. W. GRESS. 1 black ‘gelding, & years old, wt. In my county are in no mood for si ation and Neil Nichol- |¢T#! numbers at the church services “ sis Rats eine NO. hse = a anything which means more méney Bots CAIN Cavdulee county, was |S¥nday morning. ; : Buster Brown left last week for crammed totes ne Oe Tee eee County, to run the state government. cae ae, elected president at the ck hg e installation of the officers of | Fort Snelling where he will be given| 1 black mare, 15 years old, wt.|that such sales have not been re The fact that the benefits of the tennhct the R. N. A. lodge was held Friday | turth, ti * emed from and they are still th | a 5 te ke factory. sion of the twenty second annual con- night. er treatment at the veteran's} ; Kelding, 11 rs old, wt.| Property of this County, and that un |Proposed law would not apply to own- vention here today. Morriss. Chal, % Mobridge | PsPital. 1550, named Prin less redemption shall be made fro , jers of mortgaged grain also is being by Other officers elected were L, F,|_. Morriss Chalgren was a Mobridge Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Erickson, form-| 11 8 old, reds and | said tax rales within ataney cava trem mentioned. Some legislators say that Lesmeiser, Selz, vice president, and J.|“iytor Friday, oe ot cap. | erly of Driscol, but now of woreres a Wes, coming yearling, . [become the eheolgie gkeae enna H enough grain is mortgaged after tice A F. Strauss, Harvey, reelected secretary at ive osser of Car-/s. D., visited one day last week at the : i % Jor this County and the former Own i threshing ‘to :make ‘a sizable dent in treasurer. Directors elected were |S°" and Irma and Constance Lack-| home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Clif-| 3 Ives, coming yearling, Jers thereof and all lien holders an ti the total production of the state. eit ere, Suests of Mr. and Mrs.| ford Erickson and famil: lack; other persons interested therein wil { visable; George Shepperd, Hazelton, C. N. Lavoth Woodbury Saturda: ‘amily. 1 Whiteface Bull, 2 years old: be forever foreclosed and debarred 0! / Get, Bank Loans Now fill: the Johnson, Galchutt, W, C.° Mitchell, | ¥#! y Si eee County Superintendent Hans J. Lee| Together with wie ase of sald}any-and all rights of redemption, o! Hef Still another comment, which is was Bowbells, E. W. Horning, Pettibone, |.,.J°d Turner of W autoga was vis-| attended a meeting of county super- cattle and horses, other rights in or to such estat | \ heard trom Independents and None " rn 5 alGheies Doers * |iting at the Chas. Davison home over | intendents im Diseeack lak weak, to secure the payment of one thou-| Following is a list of the real esta A ‘partisans alike, is that the farmer the weeke-nd. sand seven hundred eighty-seven dol-|sold at such tax sale Resolutions favoring an increased 4 Howard Thomas of Driscoll visited | Iara ($1787.00), which mortgage w: J i Th ste y 1 (with grain in storage has little Bill Gives Bank of N panes jury gasoline tax and increased license fees Preabytennn, Laos ry Be ae Ses: Miller home one night duly: filed in the oftice of the Register en pboaite cach description of trouble in getting money at the bank jank of North Dakota were adopted. attended considering the bad weath- bivioad Dakota, December Sth, 1925, title owner thereof as it ap} (3 } 4f his reputation and standing in the Authority to Li Pi # h : r n Mrs. Guy Mead and Mrs. Carl And whereas defaulthas been made | the records, in the office of the Reg: } {gommunity are good. Many say’ they uthority to Lease Pros- | ee pie eaoner aren in for ea rm es j 1S a) or i re a i flare Dane fans Hehe stow: ain: Had pective Oil Lands his| | Driscoll | |inents made in the churer bone Omodt entertained the Presbyterian | in the terms of said mortgage b: ister of Deeds of such County andi Work club at the home of the former | 80% of nonpayment and the a also opposite each tract appears th ments made in the church basement. | ‘Thursday. Part of the time was spent iene aur One ASE a pe Gach trom: the abies a of "ea h tax ze: PPS seanwhle the oEheet te tthe bt duties efficiently and satisfactorily. @/A kitchen and serving counters are|in making bandages for their hospi- | dred and seven SE Highs Perens te neta nor period ~ dina shape satisfactory to the major-| Operations of companies who are By MBS. F. 0. JOHNSON being built in making a much need-| tal work. ec emenetone, oe ee ee ongheaing the aaa ity goes forward.’ Nearly everyone| prospecting for oil in various parts ed improvement. Carl Nelson is do- Mr. and Mrs. Walter De Vore of | f will sell the above @ et tevant and penalty thereon, sub continues to agree that it will be alof North Dakota will be facilitated Mrs, Chas. Swanson entertained | ing ithe work. | Dawson attended court and visited at | tels on Section twenty S00d thing but the tendency to re-|by a bill which passed the senate the Floyd Swanson, Egner Swanson| We regret to report the death of A auent delinquent taxes prior ‘to those mame ars.” Resmholt ‘Sc hich "Te front sale tn loos ake TURE | Sec eae Tole Manisa coute | Maat Tae cae and Demallon and all | We i and Al Chapin families, also Mr. and | Mrs. Reamholt Sc! rvemmer whic! The front axle in Geo. Altes Will S= h Dakota, q tate, nat of —_ a awe oe sande ey HbyerdactenDiioereec 2 eaten Mrs, M. T. Olson, Mrs. Meyers, Mr.|occurred Wednesday evening, Janu- Knight was broken Wednesday ares 5 ip cord title owner, and araune x Governor Shafer has never regard-|Ployhar of Barnes county who spon- and Mrs. I. H. Omodt and the Arne-|ary 16. She leaves a week old baby | ning when Mr. Mickelson’s car col- ) P. ed the bill as a cure-all and doesn’t |sored the measure. ne family Sunday in honor of Mr. Hilo Senetion tits Madd oh her] lided with the Altes car on Main|" , ap ts of tl ye met wanson’s fifty-four birthday. usband, parents, brothers and sis-| street. é Sart Netherton vn a ee encel BY SENATE BACKERS as ases eee. antral Sd TR wn amin ne mare rrr ry in , ane rs. 0 ‘son. only @ step in the right direction. of land and are drilling in the hope George Urse of Bismarck, Miss Elsie| Leith Civic club met with Mrs, Al- hall Monday night after a short bus- The principal benefits of the law, |of finding oil. Often they find that _ Meyer and Hugo Bassen spent Friday |fred Johnson Wednesda i m - m lugo spel iy evening. Revision of Agricultural Tariffs | eves 4 E jock |record title own: and amount ree . on the 5th day of Feb-| quired to redeem City of Bismarck ated at Bismarck, North this 11th day of January, 19: FIRST _N ONAL, BA. oF BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, iness meeting and community sing- he said, will be that !t will reduce |the Bank of North Dakota has title the interest rat~ at which farmers|to lands in the area in which they ing the followii ‘am was 5 Mrs. E. J. Lawfer, who has been| Review of the Jan. Sona Mr e “Welfare Maga- a IESG eae ge wie ; siti h C, : OG Ter veladeng Be OF EXPIRATION 01 can obtain money on stored grain, |are interested and the Bank is berred| and Public Lands Interest . HEERERE ee ae nee Se ation aed DOF REDEMPTION one | H0t: wil enable anyone to borrow such Be ee from rani. einer Males, the House Toda pr, and Mrs. Willard Truax of| | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beede and Mrs.| chorus. A short talk by yree Nore in AT TAX BALE, vitic 172 FH, Reister money and will establish by law|The ‘tterson-Ployhar bill’ would ‘ y Steele spent Friday at the Roy Colton|Cora Campbell of the south country} which he urged the parents to visit | -,7 iepsaminger, County Auditor| rots, ike EE Register. standard conditions on which such|grant the Bank such authority. home. were in Leith Monday en route to|the school. — Prof of Burleigh County, fot 11 >, bi. 26, F. HL transactions shall be based. ive appropriation bills went The birthday club met at the home | Bismarck. h < do hereby give Ballantine an-|notice that the parcele ot tate] Os Sac An nounced that the program for the |hereinafter dencribed ‘were ely ee repre February meeting would be the W. c, | t#xes at the annual tax sale of this h # naar cough the senate without question. 5 24. Poa aE per mucosa 7 f Mrs. Olausen Monday afternoon MYSTERY WITNESS fa of them were relatively minor the naval construction bill of her birthday. ° items, = ‘ bill to appropriate $50,000 for was the order of business in the sen- Miss Vannie eo of Bismarck is fax a Cloug T. U. medal contest. ‘The ladies of |COUMY on December 4 1924 nud that Noah cask ic { Hampton | the P. T. A. served a lunch at the | were Mold te th is County, nnd thee | EOt 1 bi 40 oe aed 5 ate i home for a time. Close of the program, quch sales have not been redeemed| rots 1 and 2, Misr at s, blkee the state wolf and magpie bounty y Al Jordan _enter- | @—-—_____e Fred Jaynes, Guy Mead, Fred | {10™,and they are still the property 13, C. B. Little +e fund was held up pending action on ; ; Mrs. A. M. Brusch- By ELIZABETH KOPPY Shipley and D. A. Ritchie motored to | redemption shail’ bande tones ch bl 1 C. B @ Proposal by Senator Tofsrud, Sunday. —— Kintyre on a business trip one day | t#X sales within ninety days frome De ag? Sane an Plerce county, to increase the sched. returned from Bis-| Anton Gartner of near Fort Rice | last week. oere tne motlcs, the same will be-| rots’ 6: bil » jule of bounty payments. Instead of Z visited at the Steve Koppy home over | ‘The Sunday School board of the thin Cound eran aehae meee hone meee $3 for mature wolves and $1 for H. A. Knudson enter- | the week-end. Methodist church met at the parson- | thereof and all lien holders and other Die and i he <a d wolf pups, Tofsrud would pay $5 and Jensen family at dinner) Frank Yetter and Dewey Lawler age Monday afternoon and held its | P¢TS°u:S interested therein will be for- Clough ..... 24.04, “ F respectively. If ‘the Tofsrud 4 were business callers in Linton Sat-| annual election of officers. Those nee Ente of cone pren OF, any Lots 1 to 6, incl bik. 17, Wm. “ base Hg cae ee. appre ese for 5 aa i. anand are | urday afternoon. elected were superintendent, Mrs, P. rights in or to, such real estate, Fol; ott te 8 ing Ik. 27, : if inty ents mus! increased. house formerly oc- . . i lowing is a list of the real estate sold 3 bik.’ T Possibility of Corruption Ex-|the wolt bounty appropriation bi . Kress, vena | TSE arc | Bat Stn aly et an ay itt A id |e a” posure Looms Along Im- 8 special order of business Rosvold and Verna! Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Sr., | assistant Vancary, Arthur Selness; | | Opposite each description of reat es= | "9" 13 and 44, bl “ene eat hment Li a 5 mare ios Sab and Mri Mrs, John J. Renate | easurer, Vin Altes ©. superfa | !Nr spPents che ans of he'll ele cg BA peachment Lines Pro) repeal the absen' a called on Mrs. Dorothy Renschler | tendent, Mrs. Ray And:e; missio) nh i 7 Yjof the County Auditor of Burleigh =| Mectieae Toren enen ny the, estate . Friday. superintendent, Mrs, Donald Patton; |ter of Deeds of such Goumyrend niga) comms» this isch day of January, Oklahoma City, Jan, 24—(P)—In- bee ‘ions committee. C, J. on Reinhold, Emil and Edwin Rensch- ome department superintendent, |°PPosite each tract appears the (Seal) A. C. ISAMINGER, . rnes county, author of the bill, ‘ ler and Math Koppy were business | Mrs. Gress; primary superintendent, | {@0U"t which will be required to re County Auditor of Burlel = fennel imeive pived atreacy ee anid near ent voters elie 7] aid Q callers in Cannon Ball Saturday eve- | Mrs. C. J. Calkins. Pate atthe, Cee the perind at County, North ota. tis ra ons ai ning. ve led to impeachment i As a result of the lectures and mo- | edemption including. the ante otee i charges |ditficulty encountered in Barnes Scaled ae remand John Rensk- | tion pletures given by Dr. F. R. Webs | uit, ghe,tuid, land, was old, inter! oaucn op mEPIRATION OF THE pane fe county where number of sueh bal- ers called on friends in Linton Sat-|er, community expert, at the lded : suspension, today were found to ve been delinquent taxes prior to’ those of the| PERIOD OF REDEMPTION ON = 7] urday evening. theatre last week a community club | ¥¢8" 1923, and penalties and interest LAND 80L! Couns changed. D TO THE where there appeared the pros- ! ‘AX SALE ‘i Brinsmade, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith of near |of 168 members was organized. Christy | ‘beter? LA, Cr lammingee County Amalfi Senator Van Arnam, Cass county, ; , Hazelton are visiting at the home of | record ile ottnet eaten caa” ofl of etisSign COUR Se aroM nies t thet a mystery witness would contended that re Hofstrand family /their daughter, Mrs. Jake’ Scheir- hereinafter described “were. wold’ for the source of newspaper re-|voters Jaw would meister. treasury. A taxes at the annual tax sale o! iY 7 and rumors of corruption in} sens who were forced to be away The Gayton school No. 2 received “|County on December 11th, and |} from home on election day and would 193: " *|@ set of books this week. .21| that at said sale said ances 6 real Pe oo seustlce ta thee. Henry Humann and son John of red oll call by giving eet son tania ante arena Ale Senator Cain, Stark county, point- the Gayton territory was a business |a favorite recipe. Mrs, gave yee rr {deemed from and they ed out that there are ties for ; caller in this vicinity Tuesday, 4 talk on “Short Cuts in Cooking” BR ie rey Repeat violating the .election law .and that —————+—|': Francis Chesrown came out’ from |and Mrs. Henry “Meal Service” of the County "Auditor of Baciden |said tax sales within ninety dae they should be enforced, rather than 4 Linton for a few days visit on his uxiliary with Segal ee resent statute. , plies father’s ranch Tuesday. Ce the date of this notice, the same rants this 15th day of January, oy ‘bsolute pel 4 Porter Umber was visiting friends (Seal) A. C. ISAMINGER, said using absent voters bal-| BO in Winona the latter part of the apne County Auditor of Burleigh pes i it cess of 000 Ed Surber’was s business caller in ts. 2 tee and this was Cannon Ball Thursday. NOTICE OF THE EXPIRATION OF & list of th Cain said no other voter | Sure THE PERIOD OF REDEMPTION | at such tax sale on has such assurance either. The vote ae be new e . ON LAND SOLD TO THE COUN- eds ti - of r jen ion has ———_—_________. TY AT TAX SALI l McKenzie lle 1, A. C. Isaminger, county Auditor yb iH i i ne motion to kill. the bill was The Ettestad bill cl the = By MBS. J. B. SWANICK " law relating to county. polit com- oN mir sical . County on December tories ack that I ‘mittees was approved by the com. ence. Harry O'Neil left last week for an at said sale parcels of real estate were | di ” i mittee. It gives -each legislative visit. with his" mother ‘at ld to this County, and that such sales have not been redeemed from and they are still the County, and that uni shall be made ft ERs : et = a Sesctiptien at 1 estate, name : iption of real record title owner and amount: redeem, : fi < s = , a quired to or to such real estate. & list of the real estate sold at eu tax sale on which the period of re- demption has expired. Op @ each description of rea! office of ter of Deeds of such County opposite each doe rom th at th penalty 1m, it taxes prior t qe, ‘pte, and penaition ‘and ‘Deoes tion of real estat record title owner, amount