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‘PAGE SIX NOTICE ON SALE OF PROPERTY FORFRITED TO COLATY FOR TAXES Notice is hereby given that the fol- Jowing described real pruperty hi been forfeited to the County of Bu leigh in the State of North Dakota, under the provisions of Section 2902, Compiled Laws of 1913, us amended by Section of Chapter 199, L 1825, for delinquent taxes, that the aid’ county has taken tax decd to “Gale tBeeeaeh at wublie: auction, sated Bale for cash at . said Bale, tobe held at the Court, + FT e City of mnarek, in si leigh County, on Tuesday. June 1th, 3 of 1929, at the ‘hour of 10 ¢ K a.in Said sale will continue from day to day until completed. The property listed herein will be sold to the high- } ent bidder. xubject to the right of the with th to reser ‘ will the Count hids. Fach description separately Dated i € cnis"thm h a A ok evn Pacific Hirst Addition 3 Sot Low 3. Block 1 Northern Pacific Second Addition Lot 2, Bleck t tot, Rael a } Sturgis Addition j ¢ « 2 t * Lot 1. a Votes 1}-1 Block > } Lots 13-14-15-16, Block 8» « Lots 17-18-19-20, Bloch 71 | Lots 5-6, Block 7 Lots 1 ore lock 54. i 3, Block §4. i Block &4, | Block 85. 4-3-6, AES 85. Bh 38 44, Block § 46, Block 85. | ure of the mort Block V's OUTLOTS somes Addition ., Blo Int. Lots, . ig Int. 1 Block 14. Und. 42 Int. Lots 10-1112-15-14-15-16, Bioc! Lots 1-2-3-4, Block 1 Lots 5-6-7-5, Block 16. Lots $-10-11°12, Block 16. Und. %4 Int. Lots 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8, Block 17. m Und. te Int. Lots 9-10-11-12-13-14- 15-16, Block 18. Und. tp Int. Lote’ 17-18-19-2 Int. Lots 25-26-27-28-29-50- Bleck 20. = Ent. Lots 9-10-11-12-13-14- Ent of Lots 7-8-9:10-11-12- 5-16, Block 2 Int. Lote 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-5-9 10-11-12-13-14- 5.9- it. Lots 1-2-3-§-5-6-7-8-9- risthacas-16, Block 34 -80-11-12, Block 42. lock ba. THE RISMARCK TRIRBI SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1929 wots 18 thre per cent of the ar. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ‘, y ysis es AG HARE © yys] | MRSNNRAP TENSES |ABADIIATING CLASS | Boy Scout Captains GRAVELED ROADS Lot ‘utice Is Here! prope of said ¢ with. Cs = Kats Biock 10. Juay, the Sint day of May, 1929, n ay ut regard to the existing 1. Prope for the Gravel Sur- ! To Report Checkup to Lots 9 2, Block 11 a pees io afl Hi 4 Id in the ci fon ane punted su He abr? iene. oe S Highw vie e Cl Cc itt Low 4, E smarek, Nor ‘or hi purpose of con- hway No. ist prth. . Kote 1 Block tl, everal polling, places structing a public bulld- he recel ved eanup Committee Lots 20-2 s 1, of Lot . Fedd NIMS sot ae por pose bee ing to be used a nat 7 NO wernt es Stans Hiwk H { Block 11. the hours of nine ocleck A.M. mors, gymnasium an xo nt of State Highw 7 . i Neeettot 1 Lots seven s'clock P.M. for the purpose of ium. and. of, pure . NL Dak, not than 10 The Clean-up week committee did Block 11, submitting to the Voters of such city nd AMiTiNg a@ Jock A.M, June 6th, 1929, at whieh not check up at the meeting called #19-20, Block 12. the following uestion i: therefor, and of eaitip- e and time they will be publicly between it and the Boy Scouts at the Freirht: . ct ping urnishing. the pened and read. 5 ey ji Block y ot Binerck: North. sane? 4 Pe oihe propesale wal be ninlled to 2a Ms High school, Friday afternoon. Not|Service of Motorbus Freights a, approve the initial resolution | ‘The polls at such special election therwise deposited with the De- all of the members of the committee, Heid Si ior in Some Ina pis adopted by the board of cit hal val be onaned i nine o’ Wek eG partment of State Highw or the scouts could attend. Another eta Superior in sioners of such city on the 6th day of | and will close at seven orclock P.M. | march, ; Zor this APEBENGOT, s May, 1929. declaring it expedient to uy M. H. ATKINSON, and endo | meeting was set for this afternoon, stances in State Cass Jissue the negotiable bonds of said cht | 5/9-16 City Auditor, [Surfacing State. Mighway, 1 | Four States Also Represented | ooo team captains to attend, when i j | i | Amount due upon such niortgage on | the date of sale. Notice is here. n said mortgage ven that default ists in the fail-j Sin said mort- | ipal sum of the wage to pay the said mortgage when the same became due, and that there will ve due onl Such mortgage on the date of sale.| the sum of $ 0 09, and in addition to said sum the costs and expenses of these foreclosure proceedings. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: Southeast Quarte (SEW) of section 24. Township 138. Range 76, West of the Sth P.M. in| Burleigh County North Dakota. Dated this 4th day of April, 1929. JOHN WEISz, : Mortgage. Allen & Engeseth, Attorness for Mortgage, Bismarck, North Da. ota. in per {furnishing the san city ats ion for thei [or rejection, is : |. cWherear, pen determined that it will be for the best interests of the cit Sismarek, North Da- a public lding exceeding of xgregate Amount 1.00, in the denominatio: the purpose of building to be Feltheim. his wife, gymnasium and Drake-Ballard Com £” ytire auiring | tion, mortgagee, Da te therefe equipping and ind filed ‘for al resolution which for Burleigh Count the board of city com on the 18th ‘ ¥ on the bth nd duly re: whieh will be subinit- | Mortgages ony ified vorers of such j after assigned with interest ling the rate of five pe . Pavable semi-anius North o} hereof to be used . West of t ructing County, Ni tract Check Olof Feltheim and Justina f the Register of Deeds in and Thirty-three ( will be returned to the mortgagors, to Any, iC Corpora- ted December Ist record in the of: k piling road 12.076 Miles y, North f January, 1 in Book” 169 and of there- North (Federal Aid Project N; 6 miles of Gravel su improvement volving approximately: Gravel hauling. Then in 107 Seniors to Be Sent {the lists will be gone over. BUNA echt i Graveled roads are making it pos- ble at CK OF MORTGAG 3. A certified 5%. to- a final check-up can be made next P1949 FOREC URE SALE gether with « bidder's bond in the full Out June 7-10 at Fargo week. sible for motor carriers to give better ding the a hereby wiven that that | AMQUae Of the gross sun bid, must These check-ups will determine! service than is being furnished by nium, pa otice ive E at | ace seach propo: ie F i proceeds tis certain mortgage executed and de- | 4. contemplated wwe ‘t1—Four coun- |Which team wins the prizes of twojTailroads in some cases, the state Fargo. N. D., May tries and four states are represented in the list of 107 seniors at the North Dakota Agricultural college, where the thirty-fifth annual commencement Program will be held from Friday, *| June 7, to Monday, June 10. United States, Canada, Peru and Germany railroad board has held in granting a certificate of convenience and necessity for a motor truck line oper- ating from Minot to Dunseith. _ The Great Northern railroad pro- tested the application on the ground lthat it already is furnishing tri- weekly freight services and daily ex- camp memberships offered by Fred Peterson, Lamp Post in Street Crashed Off Again by Express Truck’s Jolt Drake - Ballard reening, are the nations represented. while vriting, Yds. Stripping Pits. Press service to the towns of Botti- to Security 2 No. Pit Mover. WeeRie Url MCS Unt te neau, Souris, Dunseith and Landa, eport, Il, ftic Yds. Us d piling Yas. d by a 3 s mort- described at the Sere )| posals hundred _thirty- f Range Seventy- he Fifth P.M. in prth Dakota. upon such mort- and all prop determined t of the Coun! be fe Stock Pile Items 600.C. ading, ‘unloading The right is reserved to reject Is, to waive tech- lities, or to accept such us may he he best interests and State. south through Killdeer. W. A. Carns, The street lamp post at the corner of Fifth and Main was bumped off again this morning, the third time it has been wrecked. The police re- port of the accident charges the braska, Massachusetts and every sec- tion of North Dakota. This is the largest class to graduate from the Bison institution. The commencement exercises proper which also will be served by the truck line. At a hearing in Minot representa hauling. | tives of Minot business houses said ‘optes of the proposal bl ; ;. | their business was increasing in areas of the Court House in the | may. be lobtained. from the De will be held at 10 a. m., Monday, pee truck” American Railway Ex-| ved by motor lines, Other wit: k. Burleigh | ment of State Highways at Bism: June 10, with Dr. John Lee Coulter, a 3 " nesses said the motor freight service expedient to Stat th on Tues-|N. Dak. Plans and specificat president of the college, delivering the | Jack Fettig, who was working on | es ; “S issue ne ble bends ef such city] day, the 18th d: on file in the Division Office H Lee’ Airt vill | the electric wires over the street in-| Would save from two to four days | tor the sald purpos the hour of o 5 Department of State Highy ee ee ti time as compared with railroad serv- Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by | afternoon of » to satisfy the | Bismarek, Di nd the © give the invocation, after which the | tersection, getting them in condition i a that: the ‘niotor tines would the Rourd of cits Commissioners off amount due on said mortgage on day the 1 te Highways at] dean of each school will present the | for use in summer celebra‘ions here, | Ice, ny eahable cae the, See CORE CIS UEReAIEN te laste cel coceno: spraniiaae He Bes eliy elicntice Or. y"Audttor in the | raduates for diplomas. Dr. Living-| Was bumped from his ladder by the | Accept per ie 1. ‘That it ix expedtent to issue he prem ibed in such |office of ‘th y Auditor h it wi i; when the railroad refused them be- Eotiable bonds of said city in an ag-|tmortgage and which will be sold to] County wherein the project or proj-| ston C. Lord, president of Eastern | Jolt when the post was broken off. climati ditions en Mine hehenination cael lays, taswit The Sorthwest quagter | ck “AN "bidders are invited to be| Hlinois State Teachers college,| | Apparently the frequent smashing “in granting the application the he deneminatio Ws, loewit: The hwest Quart Hee. Jers are invited b . H i ; TNR ADIN ATA MIN EIBTHT SoTL SW the Southeast Quarter | present_at_the opening. of the pros, Charleston, Ill, will give the bacca-; Of the post at this point is due to granting railroad board held that public con- venience and necessity “demands more expedited service than that fur- nished by rail carriers in that terri- tory.” being located in the street outside the 1 ss at 3: . m. = laureate address at 3:30 p. m. Sun Cubs Tite: day, June 9. Dr. C. S. Putnam and his Gold Star band will give their an- nual concert Sunday evening. Along with the commencement ex- U Home Economics Public Health—Obermeier, Kremer | matic relations with the Vatican.} Hibbing, Minn., May 11—(2)—G. innasium and , sale, principal, in-]| Bidders must bid on all items a Disp. Visit d rehasing and acai a site there yaid Dy the holder | contained in the proposal blank, Any | Crises, the alumni will hold their isplays isite s ie wis cc nipple che Furianiite are the Seen ‘ot Four aor bids cree en tor any. iimber traditional alumni ceremonial, during P y . : re nine hundred eighty-seven [of items less than those lqwhich graduates are accepted int Ss (SLOSTAD). together ewieh |i Boee ds WH abe obi s | Grand Forks, N. D., May 11.—The $ $7.93), tomethe: h pre sal Hobe a * ciomure'and’ atute: | Wveeulatand elected the alumni ranks, work of the home economies depari-| Spellers Than Boys ast ae whiMpausG STA Officers of the 1929 cle, 5 are Foss | ment of the University of North Da- guevor ner ceur pe ako mere Narum, Fargo, president; Ccvil Kings- | kota yesterday was viewed by many| McClusky, N. Dak., May 11—Sheri- deciatcd to be, tor SECURITY TRUST COMPANY Aaatits Ete EM LOR ian as eee local and university people. dan county girls Proved themselves ho aie eaten Wala Leis ad 2 , vs Robe Exhibits in costume design, textiles. | better spellers than boys at the sec- baehtednees of forraiie nue Aunigges oF Lr uaemeK a Adam, Anamoose, treasurer. Class | garment making. methods, househoid ond anual county spelling contest, ISAMINGER, | poses is $475.000.00, ‘that. the 1 MeCufoch & MeCulloch, Attorneys for BIDS WANTED colors are black and gold, class motto, management, food, and the like were | conducted here recently eoune ban, | bonded indebted for signee of Mortgagee, Washburn, ial equested for furnishing | Zhe Dawn—Not the Eve,” and the|on display. In addition the practice |’ The fair sex won the first three ee scltherarare tera ot the : water heater equipment and installing | ass flower, Jonquil. house where students put to use| places in each of two contests while oe = Jcity for the purpose herein propos and also 15 feet of breeching at : theories learned was open to the | boys failed to place. NOTICE UF REAL MONT- | or gor any. Sin cep Wacl chool. also. for certain het | [Ds A ' GAGE FOR ESALE. | S1ohon Auditor es SCHOOL BUILDING Water connections and increased rade | Pietz Names Linton people visiting the department. Rose Peters, McClusky, won first |, “4 That the is: 6 of addi ation in Richholt school. For specifi- \. es Ruth Fletcher, Grand Forks, was|place in the town and city schools Notice ts hereby given that that! ponds in’ th $125,000.00 for cations see H. O. Saxvik, superin- City Commissioners | in generat charge of arrangements. | contest while Julie Jordan, Martin, [ered py Juin df Weise irusband and | Sz eurnese ebtedness of the| _ CANCIEIE NeNooh MIsirset No. | toned at renular mestine of board ne Assisting here were Madelaine Dur-|and Gladys Levi, Goodrich, placed e y John J sz husband ate b ndebtedness of the opened a rare . ‘ | Katie Weiss wife, of Sterling. Counts ie exe the vaineuntich liccprenenens iver nigh school at 8 pom. May 14. Priv Linton, N. Dak., May 11.—Linton oy eames Hazel mieike, Deteott oe and ate Baceat dete ae of Burle! ate of Nor ithorized bs in fe nt the Wund | lege reserved to reiect a ; = . Minn.; fancy, , of Picard district, Apt, as toontgucors, ‘yo. Jonn Weise, debe iimtt, aid rat i fe neces rethe remenalor tome arbypotder Board of Education, Riche nee eanenye: Sip td Leland, -Allos Haney; Esther’ Oainpe lite event tie coral sehiom caiidren, gagee, said mortgage dated October! with the question of issuing 's Bi tlicteon, sel a stave 4/30: 5/4-8-11-13 They follow: bell, Frances Novacek, Carla Nerison,|Emma Doctor, Berlin district, and sist. 1918, and filed for record in the | bends the fu ion of bi basement wood con- | Street and Alley—Graf, Martin and |Grand Forks; Dolores Nyhu;, Ed-|Ethel Coombs, Edgemont, taking office of the Register ot Feeder ot Ing: indebted for such’ purpose in am hool buildin Maier. jmore; Frances Godfrey, Sherwood; |second and third. olor nt not exceet Spe The General ¢ sub sas . 3 + : ae TSE at lor the Sot tic a Bibs peg UR erai’con:| Dunn Center Petitions | sewer and water—Martin, Maier |Edith Hughes, Lakota; and Ina Mont-|- ‘Thirty students took part in the Fabs 4B) 'iivereehrsillh Weta Une Scene InaGR FON ence Ce actlon. Heating, h inHigh and Graf. gomery and Vernice Cary, also of|contests, which will be held earlier Eps Sele of ths premtets | “The fucn oF Lallee te Ge okod ae leet eatin m the Are For Changein Highway | “Cement Work—Riedlinger, Kremer | Grand Forks. next year that more may enter the {gage and tt h spec elec for the purpose | chitect, a Mandan, N. — and Graf. cena contest from the rural districts, ac- House in the City Number Thue tne Cotes of Share| Paks Plans are on file with the Fargo| Kildeer, N. Dak. May 11.—Dunn| Lights—Maier, Martin and Ober- IRISH-POPE HOOK UP cording to J. N. Muehl, county super- of Burleigh and orth anal Mie ee casanle to Mrs, p.| Center wants state highway No. 22 to | meter, Doublin, Irish free state, May 11.]intendent of schools. kota, on tha 2 for’ o% of the tetal/run through Dunn Center. At pres-| Charity—Kremer, Reidlinger and |—()—The Irish free state govern- HOOHitee thats Gas cue ceaareaOne| a «a guarantee that| ent the highway runs north and | Obermeier. ment has decided to establish diplo-] FARGOAN COLLEGE PREXY 0 D: day © wh nter into con- * [unsuccessful bidders at the time of | Dunn Center, last week filed a peti- | and Riedlinger. It is stated Pope Pius has accepted| P. Vande Bogart, dean of Hibbing THe LNs, The successful bidder's | tion with the Dunn county commis-| Official Paper—Emmons County |the proposal and the necessary pre-| junior college, and a graduate of Far- negotiable b bond in the full amount ef theccon, | fioners asking for the change. ‘The | Record. liminaries have been completed. The] go college, Fargo, N. D., accepted in an a [ ES | tract is provided. petition had 100 signers from Dunn; Auditor—J. M. Lipp. Pontiff will send a representative toj presidency of Northern Montana col- a Cane vojeet a an iia 2 t@ ecept or! Center, Werner, and Halliday. Marshel—W. 8. Freeman. Dublin. lege at Havre, Mont. of — $1,000,0 | - i EARL LOW DE c Re, at single Canfield Dist. No. 7, mm: n the year 1949, 1-18 Regan, N. Dak with interest not exceed- ——— — ing the rate of five per cent per annum, payable NOTICE - Seuycannualls. | the pre) vy | TO BUILDING CONRACTORS for the purpose of can.” ” Sealed proposals will be received by rue § e a re ec § structing # public build the undersigned at Washburn, N. D., F be used as an armors. up to and including June srd, 1929 Byrmnasium and auditori- 2 o'clock P.M., for the erection of m and of purchasing and wiring a site therefor nd of equipping and f: nishing the same?” Question Number “Shall the city of Bismarck become debted in an amount not exceeding High-School burn, N. D. Plumbing and Venti. addition school located in the city of Wash- , One proposal to cover the complete General Construction, one f: trical work, and one for Heating, to the public ror lating. Each pro- t to the sum of payable to W. J. President of the Board of three per cent of the assessed value | posal to be accompanied’ by a certic of the taxable property in said city | fied check or draft Without regard to the eaisting in-| 3% of the bid. Biv arecreguasied tor) layin _ | debtedness of such city, for the pur- | Bickert, ment curbing on boulevard ie ereeg | bose of truct public building | Education at Washburn. of Roosevelt school 300 feet) and on the holt school (approximately 450 feet) according to specifications of city en- gineer. For further particulars see H. ©. Saxvik, superintendent of high school. Bids to be opened at regular meeting of board at high school, 8 p.m. May 14. Privilege reserved to re- ject any or all bids. By order Board of Education, Richard Penwarden, Clerk. 4/30; 5/5-8-11-13 (approximately of cast oail iene | 20d auditorium west side Rich. | 2nd 1 equipping such special election for the Number 2 to the voters of said city gymnasium hasing and therefor, and of nd furnishing the same?” form of ballot to be used at urpose Submitting the foregoing Question nd of p site ne. ‘The and at the office Ernest R. Boyd. J: Bids will b 1 be as follows: signal Bank bolle hall the city of Bismarck become indebted in an amount not — exceeding 5 4-9-11-16-18 National Bank building at W 2pm. June 3rd, 1 J. A. O The Board reserves the right to ac- cept any one bid or reject all bids. Plans and Specifications are on file at the Builders Exchange at Fargo, at Duluth, Minneapolis and St. Paul: of the Architect, amestown, N. D. med at the First hburn, RIEN, Clerk. 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