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PAGE SIX f Additional Sports ‘ cheetah ll tla ol} Simpson-Tolan Battle Looming | Michigan Negro Equals World Century Mark; Ohio Man Breaks Furlong Mark Evanston, Ill, May 25.—(7"—A bat- tle in the classic 100-yard dash be- tween George Simpson, Ohio flash, and Edd.e T: Michigan negro spr owed interest in ot western conference tr athletes gathered tod: stadium, Northwest: u fight for th: 1929 Simpson, hitherto rez Preme among Big faced a tartar in who yesterday eq) record of :9.6 seconds in his trial heat. Simpson ered the conference mark ¢ Wolverine negro, Dehart from :09.74 to :097 a few min before Tolan tied the mark of How- ard Drew, Dan Kelly, Roland Locke and Charlie Paddock. Simpson came back 2 better Big Ten mark i striding the { former mark w: Michigan ar the qualifiers y each in 11 evel to repeat its victo: years, and Iowa. i's toughest oppo: with 15. Frank O’Doul Back : At National’s Top Nillezs Loae But Take League Lead : ‘game, blanking Rowland high school, 16 to 0. Philadelphia Takes Lead Over Chicago in Team Batting With .320 Mark New York. » O'Doul, the slugging Ph: the van of National League batsmen | ith a mark of 413 according to averages issued today and including | games of last Wednesday. Andy) High of St. Louis and Harvey Hen-| rick are crowding him, each with aj; Percentage of .407. O'Doul also sets the pace in runs scored with 32, while Babe Herman! z, of Brooklyn has the grcatest total of | Ass hits, 47, Frank Frisch of the Car- dinals has hit 12 doubles and five) | suilwaukee yesterda triples to lead in those departments, |ing of the crucial five- eae Meee with Melvin Ott in front in the home | with the Blue, wit Tun race with 10, the highest total jlead of two po: in either league. |from the top Chick Hafey of the Cardinals has batted in the greatest number of runs, struggle to len 30, while Evar Swanson of Cincinnati | tories to eight ‘lead set up by ficient to accou. Slim Harriss Jeads in steals with nine. Foilowing the three .400 sharp- | shooters in the individgal batting table are these regulary Frisch, = Louis, 388; Herman, BYooklyn : Chicago, .377; Gi 6; Klein and Fi Philadelphia, 374; and Dout! Louis, 371. Burleigh Grimes of Pittsburgh con- tinues to set the pitching pace with Six victories and no defeats. He is crowded by Jess Haines with five victories and Guy Bush of Chicago with four. Sylvester John- é0n of St. Louis with three victories and Hearne of Boston with two com- Plete the undefeated circle. over Chicago in team batting with a above the Cardinals. The Cubs lead | in team fielding by a margin of .974| to .973 for the Giants. The Braves, | who have kept up in the race partly because of their smart work afield, are only one point below the Giants. * Wins Razorback _ By Close Shave eo Kansas City Blues Ride Into!, Minneapolis Today Set to Regain Top train wreck. | Bunioneers Ready For New Mexico |*: y WILLIAM WEEKES ( cater Press Writer) y 25.— at —Dutch Zwil- 1 determined to re-| | The journey of C. C. Pyle’s bunion- .,eers through Texas soon will be end- faced the open- pa “desperate | | {pitchers faced St. being charged with the = defeat = Louisville evened up the = ‘ies with | folumbus f St. Louis | 2 victory Johnson for | tices | Miller to be called into the Indianapolis and Toledo put on a Philadelphia has taken the lead | |edatn exhibition mark of .320, and is the only club in |nens rattled off ie hits te the charmed circle. The Cubs now ;70 a5 much business with the are hitting just .294, only six points |!ndianapolis did with an eve SOL Chicago, May 25.—?,\—“Bevo” Le- ( ee ee ee tater | bourveau once again has become lead- New York, May 25— Knute | Nhe batsman of the American assccia- Rockne, who knows his sprinters |The sturdy Milwaukee o s i utfielder. about as me As pe: does a poleer |who has been a mainspring in the | Blayers, the Teras ‘Tornado, ac the |Comeback of the Brewers, bounded | ~ ayes " he has seen this season, | Mato the lead during the fifth week of eigen aise from the | P/8¥ to boost his average to 410. or “Rock of Notre Dame” for he fas (20 points more than his closest |warm, clear weather, records in several events, particularly | broad * LaCoste,Borotra CLUB LUNCHEON OPEN (TO TAXPAYERS ALSO &5: | Service Bodies Extend Invita- | 5 jaach ‘property and will offer it for for cash at public auction, said sale to be held in the City of Bismarck, in said Bur- on Tuesday. sune 11th, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. sale will continue fiom day te | completed. The property in will be sold to the ubject to the right of the b proval of | Face Yankee Pair Elia de Alvarez and Keay Bou- | man Win Women’s Doubles Championship day by the crack women’s doubles; team of Elia De Alvarez of and Kea Bouman of Holland. The Spanish-Dutch combination today won the final from the Misses Bobbie Hune thel Neave of! South Africa, 7 With the in! women’s iF jorie | Morrill -» sixth} merican player, safely) me. Roger Danet of France; good tenni Henri Cochet and Jacques ate non of France, defeated J. C. Gre-! semifinals. In the other semifinal, Bill Tilden | .—')—The first} n the French| championships was won to-j joint service club meeting and lunch- second round by defeat-| Miss Morrill played fairly | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE tion to Those With Ideas on Memorial Building Dr. P. B. Strauss wil will preside at the eon, Monday noon at the Grand Pa- Spain | cific. Kiwanisns and Rotarians will | ae | Join with the Lions in consid | memorial community building. The clubs desire the presence of taxpayers who are not members of | these three clubs if they have pro- nounced opinions on the building | project and it its municipal bond issue to be voted on Friday next. Buen | will be welcomed as guests of the Service organizations. Several set talks have been ar- ranged for. S. W. Corwin, of the | Kiwanians, Henry J. Duemeland, of | the Rotarians, Pred Peterson, of the | Lions, A. L. Fosteson, of the Ameri- gory and I. G. Collins of England,|can Legion, and Harry P. Goddard, 5-3. 6-4. 6-3 in the men’s doubles | of the Association of Commerce, are | {to talk in behalf of the project. First taiks in behalf of the bond is- | and Frank Hunter were to battle) sue and building were staged in the Jean Borotra in renewal of the re between the great ican and French rivals. Loss of Arm and Leg No Handicap To No-Hit Youth Lumberton, N. C., May 25.—(P— Dick Norment today occupied a niche in_baseball’s hall of fame. The 19-year-old one-armed and one-legged Lumberton high school pitcher who some weeks ago shut out Clarkton high, allowing only two hits, ssterday pitched a no hit, no run Rene LaCoste a The boy's arm and leg were ampu- tated 11 years ago as the result of a Van Horn, Texas, May 25.— (>) — ed. A 32-mile run to Sierra Blanca today, and jaunts to Fabens and El ;Paso Sunday and Monday will find the runners ready to enter New Mex- we ropped | {co. Giusto Umek, Italy, won the 39.5 mile lap from Kent yesterday. John Salo, Passaic, N. J. retained first |piace in elapsed time by 21 minutes jand 30 seconds, when he and Pete if | Gravuasi, England, tied for fourth Cena Paul ended a long | 2 a 7 to 2 win. Nodaks Survive Singles, Double Brookings, S. Dak.. May 25.—(1— Singles and qoubles tennis champion- ships of the North Central Confer- ence were to be determined here to-| day between players from North Da-| kota university and South Dakota \University in the singles and North Indians Dakota universtiy and South Dakota | State in the doubles. Hazen and James of the Flicker- are to oppose Medberry and n dozen. | Zeilhoefer of South Dakota univer- | it for the singles title. James was Bevo Lebourveau (Oe ee Zellhoefer in the opening Sets Dizzy Pace’ Pitcher and Williams of South Da- kota State won their semifinal match |from Bolley and Gronvold of North | Dakota State. and were to clash with New Records Seen In Gopher Tourney! Paul, May 25.—( 25.—(P)—Six schools of tbe Minnesota college conference today awaited the starter’s gun in the 10th annual track and field meet at Shaw field, Macalester. | jJames and Hayes of the Flickertails Murray of Kansas City Fails to |'" the doubles finals. 5 | Win Game During Week | | but Leads Pack — movie houses Priday evening. Harry Rosenthal spoke at the Capitol and A. | L. Posteson at the Eltinge. Tonight Charles Liessman will speak at the Capitol and A. D. McKinnon at the Eltinge. REGIONAL LINEUP | DEFEATED STRAUSS: Fargo Got Regina, Duluth and Winnipeg to Join on Lion Governor and Convention Bismarck Lions all got back from Minot, Friday evening and night. | They were in jubilant mood over the success of Bismarck in putting pep into the district convention and win- ning the parade and stunt honors. All report having had a good time at Minot. The failure to elect Dr. F. B. Strauss as district president was the only disappointment of the trip. Up to the last hour the Bismarck dele- gation had hopes of putting him over, it @ geographical combination of Fargo, Duluth, Winnipeg and Regina concentrated on the dark horse can- didate brought out by Fargo, R. A. Trubey, and elected him by about 15 votes. Bismarck was loyally support- ed by the smaller cities and towns of western North Dakota, returning Lions said, but these scattered votes fell short of the group votes total from the eastern section lined up by Fargo. With the victory on district gover- nor went the choice of the next dis- trict convention, the same combina- tion selecting Regina. Bismarck Lions were favorable to tl The Lions returned from Minot | more convinced than ever that Bis- ; marck’s destiny is bound up with a memorial community building, they say. They saw in the combination against them the need of helping themselves. Other cities in the state are looking out for themselves. Bis- marck has a large territory just out- side of itself that it can rally to its Projects and it can also lead in the development of the interests of these | adjacent communities, members of the club seid. With a community building Bismarck will be able to concentrate its energies and its forces with those of communities depending on its fostering aid in behalf of the Missouri Slope territory. Gas Showings Found By Marmarth Digger Marmarth, N. Dak., May 25.—Ex- Pecting to reach gas sands at a depth of 800 feet, the Trans-Missouri Gas end Oil company has drilled to a depth of 450 feet on the site of oper- ations 12 miles west of Marmarth in |quest for oil. Gas showings already have been jreached, it is said. A new drilling crew from Spokane, Wash., is expect- ed in a few days. W. J. Courtney, Page Attorney, Drops Dead Page. N. D.. May 25.—(7\—W. J. Excellent track conditions andj| Courtney, 58, prominent attorney here one of the fastest of them all under | Val. unofficial percentages including in the discus throw and the his own wing, Jack Elder, halfback | ®4™es of Wednesday reveal. In 61 e Lel jump. Truesdell, Hamline, and Mey- and conqueror of Percy Wiliams, the | pfficial trips to the plate Lebourveau | ners’ st. Olaf, each have bettered the | Olympic sprint king, last winter in| H&S made 25 hits for a total of 4 record in the discus in dual meets New York. ce “Bracey is a streak,” said Rockne, |_ Gerken of Kansas City was second \f who officiated at two meets in which | With @ .380 percentage. and Bagwell year and they are expected to shatter the official mark today. Captain Don Furer, Macalester, is the Rice Institute star competed this /0f Minneapolis third with 378. Other| _.oceded an excellent chance to bet- leaders were Gallaghan, Columbus, | | 377; Simons, Louisville, ..27 |ter the high jump record. He has 40 | Minneapolis, .373; Chapman. St. Paul. | | exceeded the mark of 5 feet 11 inches Minneapolis, 365; Shirley, Minneap- | Murray of Kansas City failed to win A @ game during the fifth week of play, rey maiae Sane wee, he Spring | but he ‘ept his season's pitehing rec- ord of five straight victories intact to Seg egded Seg ae }lead the hurling race. Briliheart of 370; Cooke. St. Paul. .367; McMullen, |¢¥¢Fal times this year. ki | olis, 57; and Anderson, st. Paul, 394.| Campus League Sports| *** 3" At University Close Grand Forks, N. D. May 25.—# ‘With campus league baseball play ” Minneapolis and “Slim” Harriss of St. | ending the close of its season at Phe Puner nao sdvantage Git rtios save | Paul each lost a game during the| University of North Dakota, three |dotsement of a plan to secure direct tear on the track, besides |*#Me period and dropped from the|teams in each league are in a tie whiffing 13 during the week a: bringing his season's total to 29. {Undefeated column. Brillheart, how-!for first ince ee Positions, Clyde, ever, kept up his dizzy strikeout pace. |“Buck” Starbeck indicated today. In the national loop Kappa Sigme, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Alpha Batting averazes generally slumped|Tau Omega teams have each won jin the team division. Minnsepoue four and lost fd A alee situa: mark dropped from 315 to .305, but | tion has come about in the other loop the Millers still led, with Kansas City | where Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Delta! The plan includes improvement of second with .299. In team fielding | Theta, ha Tau Sigma Rho teams — bi or leaders Kansas City was still in front with a 972 mark, the unofficial averages show. Although seventh in batting, Benny of St. Paul had the largest it individual marks to his credit. i Ga 25 tfis’s week-end will chasity | ation when Phi Delta iu Sigma Rho teams wil dae h interest surrounds the outcome h will be a titular series lgte this month. presaged new | and a resident of North Dakota for 46 years, dropped dead in a local store Friday afternoon. Courtney entered the store whis- tling and walked toward the rear of the establishment where he fell. He was dead when friends reached him. Courtney was in apparently good health although he had suffered an attack of influenza last Christmas which, it is thought, may have affect- ed his heart. Courtney had practiced law in Page since his saison to the North in 5 Mail Connections Are Sought by Marmarth Marmarth. N. Dak. May 25.—En- mail connections between Marmarth on fgg Slope county seat, was here by the Marmarth Booster aap at & recent meeting. at present fiom Marmarth to the county seat has been taken via Bowman, and mail to Mound, 8. Dak., has been taken vis Rhame. several miles of road. Aldo Sundahl, Kintyre Youth, 16, ] Dies Here nerice, ii ake, ov. of ROFERTY BATE! TY Notice is hereby given that the tol provisions of Section 2302, go piled Laws of 1913, a9 amendeu ¥ Au the County Board, to re ering the | °. Chats bots $ 5 ic 18 Lot 1, Block 1% cle 19. | Submitting to the | adopted by the boa: | Rloners of such city on the | May, 1929, declarin, 5 Block Lot wh Block fo... Lot 3. Bert i | Public building to be used a: jarmory, gymnasium and audite’ a ; site therefor and of equipping and me | stoners of said city on the bth day of Ot® 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11 14-15-16-17-18- 19-20-21-2 ck, 21 Ene. 1/3 Int. 1-2-3-4 4 ES 27. eye int. rots le! \y ft Lo} ae 106 aH 3. Block 11. Lots 17-1 int. jiats 9-10-11-12-13-14- Block 1 0: “1, jBlosk, 16. 23-62) Lots 9-10-11-12-13-14- nt. Lots’ 17+18-19-20-21-22- ah 9-10011-12-13-14- nt: of ‘tots fj8-9-10-11-12- tL Late bade 34-526-1-8-9 ist. ‘Lots 17-18-19-20-21-22- int ‘ted 2-3-4-5-6-7-8, using a titties Addition i z lock 12, lock 6. 4-12-13- ae) -45, Block 6. lock 6. Lots 18-13-20, Block 7. luck 7 Lots, lot, 3 ‘Bigck is 1 and So. a) ‘of Lot 22, Block 1 No. ta of Lot 22, all Lota 2. Block 48. te y int tots iss 14-15, Block 48. iy hand and the seal y this 19th day of May, By order of the Board of County {Commissioners of Burleigh County, North Dakota. iE; ISAMINGER, (Seal) ¥ Audito: Burleigh ‘Coun. 5/11-18-25; 6. t f Fecelved by, the State, Bi | Bismarck, [any and all proposal: | nicalities, or to accept a3 he County and State. NOICE OF ELECTION Notice Is Hereby Given: ‘ibs day, the 3ist day of May. cial el: 1 e'clock A.M. and n o'clock P. ES for the purpose of ; the following questions Dakota, appro BN Agerewate amount not exceedin 2g! 10.90 the denomination o! annually, the proceeds the: oot to be used for the purpose of constructing and of purchasing and acquirt | furnishing the The initial resolution which was adopted by the board of city commis- May, 1929, and which will be suomit- | ted ‘to the qualified voters of suc! a] ion for their approval kota, to construct @ ‘public, “puliding for the purpose ef an armory, yemed expedient to issue negotiable bonds of such city ion he igmarck, North Dakota, at the | = | ae ral polling places hereind | designated for that purpose, betw {the hours of ars o€ such Clty | « th 304 git expedient to | in. ue the negotiabie bonds of said city | mi= | j Commission at Bismarck, Nort pe he said purpos. It Resolved by rr ‘ow, Therefore, Board of City [the City’ of ‘Bismarck, North Dakota . | That it is expedient to issue | got! bie bonds of said city in an Purpose of constructing a pub- lic building for use as an armory, S¥mnasium and auditorium and ot parchagin and acquiring a site there- es of equipping and furnishing That the nation: of f the taxa! roperty city as the same was finally fined and determined after the equalization thereof for the year 1928 was, and is h declared to be, for all purposes $7.0; ‘ghat’ gah gross bonded in- debtedness of such city for all pur- ponas is $4 apne. 20, that the net nae indebted ft all pi essed ie milar fio, 000 Ruditortum. ponds “4 That the issuance of additional bonds in the sum of $125,000.00 for the purpose aforesaid will create an Aggiegate bonded indebtedness of the city in oxceee, of the amount now authorized by law under the existing debt limit, and that itis necessary te submit to the voters of the city aion; with the question of issuing suc! bonds the further question of becom- ing indebted for such purpose in an amount not exceeding three per cent of the assesued Value of the taxable Property of the city without regard to the existing indebtedness there The ft ballot to be used at such “special election for the purpose of submitting the foregoin ‘question Number 1 to the anpsars of said city shall be as follow: hall the city ot Blamarsk, rth Dakota, et imuat resolution do} ted by the board of city come missioners of euch CoA the ath per, of Mi: ay pe. jen' negotiable bonds of said city in an aggre-[ ] YES | tri ate amount not exceed- $12: pene ae iP athe, de- uiring and of uipping. ai nishing the same?" “Shall aeretts". city of PBtmerck decom indebt ra, in an smanat not exceedin: three ERS ieee taxavle, te PEChe Sestean form gueh specia! iene sae ue shail’ Se as follows “Fall the al of ik become i in during the sear 1929 as needed. je specifications for the Aifferent grades SATURDAY, MAY 25, 192y NOTICE TO CoxTnactens State Highway Construction 1. Proposals for the Gravel Sur- facing of a state Hi ighway No. 6, Bis Commission in the artment of State Hi aes “el marck, N. Dak. not than i Beiock A’Me dune sth, 1909, at whica Bigued gime they will be publicly an o?E' “Tne proposals must be matted to or other! ise deposited with the ee partment of State Highways | at ik, Dak.. and shall be sealed jorsed ‘Proposal: hs vaavek is State High amount of anes wae , must accompany each pr Contempiated work consists of 12.676 miles of Gravel su Ing and Steck piling road improvement ine volving approximately: 12.00 iles Preparing subgrade ad constructing ¢ oulders. 16544 C."¥es Loading, spreading, compacting, maintaining, ao Mi. Bets hauling. Department of State Highwi y wherein the project or proj- cts cated. 6. All bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the pro- pexais. Tt. The right is rei Bidders must bid on all items ained in the proposal blank. Any or bids received for any number ems lesa than those contained in posal will be consi lar and rejected as suc STATE HiGHWAY DEPARTMENT, (Signed) H. C. FRAH! Secretary. Dated 429, 1929. 5/11-18-88 RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS { Resolved by the Board ¢ of city m sisgioners of the City of city co! y declare it to b ng and South in i Orteinal Plat, in Paving n accordance with the cations and estimate of ad st of the city engineer, Which plana specifications an esti f probable cost were ap} auditor on the 13th day of May, Be It Further Resolved that hereby given to the own:rs Property liable to be asnessed is improvement that if within ® after the first publication of ‘Tesolution, the owners of a ma- jority of the ‘property liable to be assessed for the improvement do not t ee the city auditor protests in the improvement, 2 the Board of city commissioners Ul be deemed authorised to con- the same. of North Dakota, County of Barieigh City of Bismarek.os MoH. Atkin ular meet- held on Mond y evening, "Mey Witness Whereot f have here. to set my hand and ti the y of Bismarck “this 24h day ‘of May. 1922, M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. PROPOSAL Pneumatic Tires and Tabes Stated Proposals will be received by the North Dakota State Hii Kota, until 10:00 o'clock” A. M., Jun Sth, 1929, for the purpose of furnish ing yearly requirements of pneumatic tires and tubes of the various sizes manufactured for equipping Highwa Department cars and trucks in service rs will be required to submit Proposed to be furnished, including trade name. It is also required that bidders submit their proposals in writing on their own forms, givin: complete description, prices, ant terms. Each bid shall be accompanied Dy A certified check in the ‘sum of 5 $250.00 made payable to the Highway ¢ mission, and bidders um of $5,000.00. Upon grea of contract, the successful bid- jer will be réequi to furnish a surety bond in the sum of $5,000.00. For the information of bidders, it is estimated that this y: ments, based on the past two ¥ purchases and at the pri Ing: ‘will be approximately $3.0 11 proposals must be addre: the undersigned and pinnae. on the outside of th posals for Tir + The Commission resi the to accept or reject ay ‘and all Dent ITA HIGH Ww. Cobistieston. Chit ‘Engineer Fava bee Secretary. a 4s Close Jane cantiela School et Net Pro 1s Shy it june ath, at th n= fed School, for the removal of tem: rary roof on present concrete walls and the erection thereon of a new one-story and basement wood con- struction school building. The General weet a will submit @ complet: General con- struction, ating, Ve Mi Toilet fnateletine P lane and ae aft cocens may be ‘orenined ‘thorn tl Dak Pints a ara oa tite with th AT Bullaers exch nee. - . she Ferme} ¢ ied check payable to Mrs. P. E. Patton, Pres., bid, this required aa a guarantat teat ntee the contragtor will inte = act. Checks will be returned to the unsuccessful bidders the time of the lettin ae ae are bidder's check will be i} a surety bond in the ‘uit Sasust rot the con- vate right in a re rved to redtel dager C accept or LeMGwbER, Cee « 5/11-18-2; re an, N. Dix. —____"S* NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION Special District—Anaual Election Betice Is ds Hereby Giv Sivan, ghee on the first a 0 ie to serve f ter La years for the City tegen i athe pol polls B. $s) 3° opened, ae Sosk Es of think de copay Ee ND. this 18th He] AB ve Hinson 5/18-23-21 ay —_—_—_— NOTICE TO | TO BIDDERS ee Notice Is Hereby Given that the ee eet of the ate Bosra vot County Comminn joners Broverty cite rahe -{ J YES Pilar bids for one a two Cater- nde tednees from said tractor. fra q iii! “a Fe dane tie firvctingrs G panies ing to he oeithe. amount bid m ra Chairman of the County Board, Comtmisstoners. page a ony, 5/18-85; 6/1 Pecrreig ie am LE! By he polls at such will be ovened at ni and will close at sev (seats Sn “partie sia | 5/t4ed8-25, ted and placed on file lth ene the | o ne | fice ° Hoover’s Memorial Talk to Go on A> charge. Stations to do the broadcasting will include: NBC Chain—WEAF WJZ WEEI WTIC WJAR WTAG WCSH WLIT WRC WGY WGR WCAE WTAM WWJ ‘WOC WDAF KSTP WTMJ KOA WHAS WEM KHQ KSL WLS WFJC WCFL. CBS chain-WBAC WOR WCAU WNAC WEAN WKBW WCAO WJAS WADC WGHP WBBM KMOX KMBC WHK WLBW WMAL WISN WCCO. RESOLUTION Be It Resolved by the bch ae gity Commissioners of the Cit marck, North Dakota, that i is toe = sary and the board of city commis- sloners hereby declare it tu he neces. sary to grade Avenue Street tovzist street and 20th. ati from Avenue D to the South line of Citford’s Sub-Division of Louns- berry’s outlot No. iu “provement district No. 9. It Further Resolved, that no is hereby given to t! fareeezs lable to be improvement that if within 30 days after the first publication of this resolution, the owners of a majority of the property liable to be assessed for the improvement do not file with the city auditor protests in writing against the improvement. then the board of city commissioners will be deemed authorized to construct ‘the same. asi State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, City of Bismarck.—ss, Hitt gAtiinson, | City «Auditor within ‘and. for ity of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Daket hereby certify that the foregoing is @ true and correct copy of the o inal resolution adopted by the board f city commissioners at a regular meeting held ‘on Monday evening, May In’ Witness Whereof I have here- unto set my hand and ie seal of the gity of Bismarck, North Dakota, this 14th day of M: 29, Seal) ie! H. ATKINSON, 5/18-25 City Auditor. RESOLUTION Be It Resolved py the ike of City missioners of ity of Bis- North Dakota, that it is neces: sary and the sald board of clty coms miss! hereby declare it to be necessary to construct and gutter and gravelin Jeys in block 17, in improvement district cordance with specifica- imate of proba le cost ty engineer, which plans, tions and estimate of prob- able cost were approved, adopted and placed on file with City Auditor the tsth day of May, 19: And Be it Further Resolved that notice is hereby gi 0 the owners of all property’ lable to be ass esned for this improvement that if wi 0 di after the first publication. of olution, the owners of a ma- of the ‘property liable to assessed for the improvement do not file with the city auditor 1 protests in writing against, the ‘Improvement, e board of city commissioners will be deemed authorized to con- struct the same. 2S é State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, City of Bismarck.—ss. MH. “Atkins: ty Auditor within and’ for the eliy of BiAMei. Burleigh County, North Dakota, do eby certify that the foregoing 1s d correct copy of the orig- ution adopted by the board commissioners at a re on Monday e' Whereof I have here- nd and the seal of the f Bismarck, this 14th day of M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. bg a or CooUnE BA AGE FORECLOS' tice is hereby « given that that ain mort , nd Company, strument in writ! q dated Webruary 24th, 1923, to Security t Co f Freeport, Ill n pate isth ay D.1 Hd th e hour of feed >" Necleck in th ernoon of si go to satisfy ae epesnt due on ald we ortgage on di The premises described in such wae ere which will be sold to scribed as fol- igs oewit Kis pores’ uarter ast Quarter ) of 8 neection aire sthree (33) inn omnahip. One hundred | thirty seven (137, forth of Ran; LM nt} five (75), West of the rifts in Burleigh inne: 'y,, North Dal There will be due upon sucht ort age lay of Principal. in- by the holder Ben yrsage. me, Summ of Four hty-seven & 93/100 negara t inet with costs of this ant etatus tory pitorne es. Dated fe Waret 9 tnta'ath, dey, of ot iay te Ri Frreepo McCulloch, & py ae Assi Ene of of Mortgages, Washoure, NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPER’ COUNTY sid Notice I: Lx i ou re , Sivas, that nae fol: gunty'of ieee ae Lb ie leet Gr dame! Saaz ac. oniGekte nite (Beat) Mor ae 6486-38-85; a yoisigh Cty,

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