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' Madge Runey County Treasurer, COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS rther suggest and stron M Snyder's Dray & “rt! Co. hauls ng dirt_and ashes ... yachter Transfer Co., coal for County Treasurer, missioners | 1y a ’ 1 | Committee | he invited to sit with gion | Fred Swenson, Vise with, | 4 nsfer’ “Co..ive, ricke and Will we WIN & Co., supplies Swanson, | in sel Geo. F Will, set minutes of the Rell Tele. Co., rental of court house. » the construction, Fricke and Will voted * Commissioner. Emil Lang, R/W SW Duplicate (canceled). uidard Mailing Mach. vel 40.001 the section line 61.20 | eet & iron, culverts. . Roop, mileage, ete... ect & Iron, culverts. . 3. Stackhouse, M.D. Health Officer, . D. Concrete Prod. Co. J , @ reconvened 262.15 | the County tx, Franchise Otter Tail Power Co. to erect dune 4th, 192 Burleigh Count Heal: F ippointed bailiff as |. Deputy Sheriff, tifleage in & nd guarding prisoners Sheriff, mileage Hedstrom. Depu isstoner Soder, that the application of Margaret Mering- a other's pension amount of $25.00 per month be grant- said pension to begin June ist, Mutual Store, supplies Albin’ Hedstri wanson, aye: Soder, for fees collected for month of April, approved. Complying with [Clerk of the District Court for ture TR. Atkinson, servi request of the far Kavonius, care of Pih- laja_children ate Swick, Care of chil- for jury dut, tions were ¢ the followin, the following ered made for each of “maintenance Amiel Piepkorn, maintenance Commissioner meals’ for ‘Moll ris & Woodmansee, office , ‘Services, Deputy Clerk of Court meee mileage, for wits d to execute a deed | Painted’ Woods +, Friche and Will | Florence Lake’: Anton “Beer, justice fees for ee J. Martinesou, Bismarck Tribun: 1 Property tax lias ae halla rest on personal tax for pe eea eae ard adjourned t Nage of Regan The following from ized townships the unorgan- lege Station, s y Commissioner Moynier, seconded 19s" Commissioner Sede! ern Read Machine given for 1929 Printing Advance ex- “Mutual” ‘store, Commissioner hospital bill tor the bridge between se be repaired at once. Roll call: Fricke, ‘Soder, aye; Swan- Treen es Rice and Lincoln Tow DS Wilton ‘Mutual Commissioner onded by Comm s sec Sommalssioner | Burleigh County buy one bres: ere Commissioners have heretofore adopted 2 resolution declaring it to be for the best inter id county to join with the City of Bismarck in the erection of a me morial building, and to use the funds derived from taxes levi levied for a World War accordance with House. Bill. 3 Of the 1929 Legislative Assembl Whereas, It appears that the ova tion of such building in said city Bisinarck will be on Lots 15 to clusive, in Block 70 of the Original Plat in said city, Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Board of Count of Burleigh County that the location of the said proposed war memorial building on the afore- said lots be approved. Bt lt Further Resolved, That George | F. Will be named. to. represent. this Board on a joint committee for con- sidering plans for a joint communit; of Burleigh mother’s pension Minnie Engelm: mother’s pension Mrs. Esther Thoyre, Mre. Kather! Commissioner adjourn to 9 2 929, 9:30 O'Clock A.M. : Soder, seconded by son, that Burleigh ison, ‘mother eo. W. Ashlock, aid for Braden children Emma Pillen, Village of Wing to tum of $15.00 at 0 of the County Bo juthorized sto exec ust Anderson for that the Chair- rd and County bonds for the purpose of constructing ial building. minty ef Bur- Commissioners sessing River- North Dakota, aye; Moynier, ay y Township At this time the Board went out on roads and bridges eof the day Burleigh County, | > of | Services on Insanity rid War memoria the Board adjourn to 9:30 A.M. June | ;, Services on Insa Robe ata natin Il: Swenson, aye; Soder, e; Fricke, aye: Will,’ pass Moved by Commissioner Fricke, onded by Commissioner Moynier, that ot Dorothy Blunt creased $5.00, making a salary of $500.00 per month, beginning July 1st, 1929. On roll call all members voted e of Llovd Spetz Po Moon-Hopkins machine . ‘ounty Treasurer, ge. for County Audi- ursuant to adjourn- ment. On roll call all members were mended that the city and county j ng such mem Moved by Comm Commissioner rleigh County sell to Louis Tibesar tract of land for $100.00 described All that part of the Derby, County Treasurer, Register, services on Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- onded by Commissioner Fricke, that Board adjourn to June 11th, 1929, 10:00 A.M. 1929, 10:00 A.M. joard convened. Commissioners Will, Fricke and Moy- nier were present. At 10:00 A. M. sale of County Welch, witness fee. ortheaet Quat» Johns, care of poor. uch World Wa ship One Hundred Thir rs 139 N., R. 30 W.), Burleigh | North Dakota, described as follow: Beginning at a point two hundred eighty-five and seven-tenths (285. st and thirty-three (33) feet rom the northeast portheast quarter of It appears that the | ommissioners ‘i hompson; bailiff ; Derby. County Trei Board of City On roll call! City of Bismares, of Burleigh County, Nor the time set for the join with the eal Estate, the Coun- Foveeded to sell all Real state as advertised. Moved by Commissioner Fricke, sec- onded by Commissioner Moynier, that the County Auditor be and is hereby to set aside the sum of $10,000.00 to cover work now under contract and d ourselves to pay for in con- nectlon with the State Highway De- ter. service on In- sanity Board . ©. J. Martineson, “Ww Register, Chairman of Board of Insanity . I. Franklin, witness fee... running en- Nelson, repair in Sher- . Be It Resolved, B: the Board of Co of Burleigh that the Count degrees and thirty-five minutes West 29° W.) five hundred ninety. nd seven-tenths (5 h line of Capitol dition (vacated) to the ¢ Yorth Dakota; |along the east side of the said Capi- Addition to a point th South from the north gine, for Ma: the following thence North Frank H. Brown, Count Borchert, in call: Moynier, aye; Fricke, aye; line of xaid sec! int of beginning. ove described tr: and forty-nine one- ths (1.49) acres, by Commissioner Fricke, sec onded by Commissioner Moy: the Board adjourn to July at 10:00 o'clock tee of the Ame; agement shall be in ynier, aye; | Auditor Burleigh County, . ISAMINGER, TWO BROTHERS DIE - IN MINE EXPLOSION Williamson, W. Va., July 11—\— Two brothers were killed in powder explosion at the number 3 mine of the Fordson Coal company, near here, Jast night. The men, Joe Kimberlain, 24 and Carl Kimberlain, 33, were mar- tied to gisters. They were killed when &@ quantity of powder on a supply truck they were pushing wes ignited. YOUNG CONFERENCE TO OPEN AUGUST 6 London, July 11.—(#)—The confer- ence to discuss the Young plan for settlement of the reparations prob- Jem, it's understood, will open August 6th. No decision has yet been made as to the place of meeting. SAE ARE GUEATS Minneapolis, July 11.—()—Out to see first hand how other of the northwest are placed in the hands of subscribers, 24 city carriers of the Frée Press. Winnipeg, Man. are’ in Minncapolis visiting news Plants and seeing the sights. will remain until Saturday. when they will go-to Duluth for a 7 Es burial’ of “M Ethel Hogan .... ; Sheriffs & Police Review, sup- t to Personal | Taxes due o SR 2 fF vanes seeeme r ‘al products of Bu leigh County may be displayed, an witness certificates which shall be open to of b: of the county proposed memorial building forall War veterans’ organizations of Bur- th County, as well as of the City Alvin Rants, digging + of Bismarck. : maintenance servic Wm. Fricke, freight on grader building shall contain a public rest | room available at all reasonable times to the residents of Burlei ‘That, in the evento struction of a new County house, the proposed memorial build- nade available to the space, rent free, dur- juch new county court under construction. t the proposed building shall ble for such oth es as ma: fo the Board of ard of Cit: eny of Bismarck, acting joint] r, that no use s uilding ina manner A.C. Isaminger, advance ex: press. : ND. Workmen's Comp. Bur., Sinclair Retining Co. | Roland H. Crane. notarizing.- Prentice: cesaline aes county as offi Clair G. Derby, County Treas-, ing the time A.C. Isaminger, advance ex: lane Mtation; selaey: pea. 4 ; ne of county agricultu Burleigh County Leo Gants runnin county Comm! County and ioners of the vided, hows made’ of the b cont! to the terms und ‘further stipulated at “ine. ‘construction, be In accordance, terms of Hous No by the Gen David Bly, dig. N.W. Sheet’ & Iron, cul Late debs Wanhburn Lignite , K. Prentice, Assembly of te of North Dakota and np- Governor March 8, 1929. of the fact that the Amer- as representatives of 4 who served in the armed forces war veterans nd citizens are mort 2 ented in. the Sonsteuction of a -and fitting memoria! to thore, inex and nursex 19 gave their tractor . . Lioyd B. Clizbe, hauling’ cul Sherrer covets. aia * Dunticate (canceled). Typewriter” Go, lek Hrychow, road’ werk... 10.50] Mont-Dak. Power Co, April the World war, et that they ax Ling edger itietet County: iN Goi, wee: rig han. ts C.J. Rhodes, assessing stich: mane ES Sle ete, ditors' convention Louin Johnson. road work, - +. ! LEGIONNAIRES PLA <| GREATEST MEBTING - PORMINOT JULY 2 48.10 | | Registrations Show More Than | oi 1,500 War Veterans of This State Will Gather Minot, N. D.. July 11.—.?) —Thej ‘greatest assemblage of American Le- | ); gion men and women in the history ler, sec- | Of the North Dakota organization will Swanson, that | gather in Minot for the state conven- {tion July 22, 23 and 24, it was an- ) Regan to the eastern line |ounced today by Jack Williams of | long Route No. Moynier, | | Fargo. state adjutant. ever present in the city declared. Registrations indicate that the number will far exceed the 1,500 first anticipated by local legionnaires. Res- ervations have been received from Fargo for 75, Grand Forks 70, Devils Lake 70, and Bismarck 30. There are | 172 posts in the state, all of which | ualified | will be represented. Williams was accompanied by C. T. | Hoverson of Fargo, regional manager 1|for the veterans’ bureau and grand 2 | Correspondent of the Society of 40 1/and 8. Hoverson approved the local {plans for 40 and 8 activities, which will take place on Monday, the open- ing day of the convention. PRESIDENT ADVISES TARIFF YARDSTICK Hoover Urges Watson and Reed to Observe Adequate Pro- tection in Discussion Washington, July 11. | publican leaders to apply the yard- stick of “adequate protection” to the pending tariff bill. The tariff was discussed at a white house conference today attended by Senators Watson of Indiana, the Party leader, and Reed, of Pennsyl- vania, second ranking Republican on the finance committee, and two out- standing protectionists. The Republican chieftains would not commit themselves afterward on what the effect would be on the house the rule laid down by the president. The house bill received almost unanimous Republican support. Sena- a “sane and sensible” tariff measure. Pleased with the house bill. house measure. FLOOD LAND OWNERS St. Louis, July 11—(4)—Damages to Mississippi river floodway land owners are fully provided for under the flood control act, Federal Judge C. B. Davis ruled today in dismissing, enjoin all work on the Missouri flood- way until land owners in and near it were compensated for all damages. WILSON CONSIDERED eral farm board. Delegates Arriving For Luther League Christ.” for a Changing World.” league. by Rev. Anderson. yy 28s 2 & A i Sunday evening. Rain Forces Mullen ‘To Postpone Fight Chicago, July 11,—(#)—Rain forced Promoter Jim Mt to postpone the outdoor 10-round fight between Jack Berg of England and Herman Perlick which was Mich., of Kalamazoo. be id First New Currency Received by First National Bank Here The first new bills of the new style j issue of currency have been received by the First National bank from the federal reserve bank of the ninth dis- trict, at Minneapolis. The supply received is a small mn. and it includes four denomina- tions—$1, $5, $10 and $20 bills. The bills are 6's inches in length, com- {pared with 7%, in the old size, and are 2 5/6 inches wide, compared with {3% in the old bills. SENATORS STRIKE AT JADWIN FLOOD PLAN Caraway Demands Adequate Recompense to Owners of Land Used in Projects FIRST BOND FILED Minot Judge Sends in $2,000 driving conviction was sent in today to W. S. Graham, motor vehicle reg- istrar, by Ju¢_c Murray, county judge at Minot—with jurisdiction increased. ‘The judge sat in the case, and con- viction was followed by filing of the bond by R. L. Muus, under the law passed by the last legislative session. It is in the amount of $2,000 and ex- tends over two years. Under it pro- vision is made for payment of any damage caused by the giver of the bond, who also is amenable in all re- spects to other laws governing reck- lessness or assault. Williams is in the city discussing | final plans for the business and en- Sterling Thresher | tertainment sessions during the three |Gays of the convention. Minot and nissioner Swanson, | the William G. Carroll post will be hosts to one of the largest crowds Williams getting out a letter to all state's at- torneys over the state, cooperation in enforcement of the| caught nine trout. Memphis, Tenn.. July 11—(?)— Three United States senators at- tacked the Jadwin flood control plan in addresses today before the annual meeting of the Mississippi River Flood Con‘:-1 association. Senator T. H. Caraway of Arkansas led the broadsides against the bill with a demand for amendments elim- inating the provisions for “fuse plug aranteeing “adequate rec- ompense” for owners of land which would be used in building control j id allowing residents in leys “a just measure of Senators McKellar of Tennessee and Ransdell of Louisiana followed with -addresses supporting Senator Approximately 150 delegates from every state in the lower Mississippi valley and many from tributary levee districts heard the addresses and this afternoon went into executive session to consider resolutions offered carry- ing out the ideas advanced by the WOE POUR DOWN IN GOLF TOURNEY Mission Hills, Kansas. City, M« July 11—()—Don Moe, youth, and a prime favorite to win the 30th annual western amateur golf | tournament, was four down to Carey L. Ballew, Jr., Kansas City boy, at the end of the first 18 holes of their Pi—Presi- | dent Hoover today advised senate Re- | law, thereby striving to reduce the total of accidents and tragedies ree sulting from high-speed use of cara. Stress will be placed on enforcement against the reckless driving that marks the use of the Bismarck-Man- dan memorial highway. It is assumed that liquor figures in much of this recklessness and that there is no oc- casion for leniency in violations of the law on this piece of roadwa; where, if anywhere, danger should be reduced to a minimum. BY RECKLESS DRIVER Pledge of Convicted Auto- ist Not to Repeat The first bond in a reckless car Coolidge Succeeds in Landing Nine Trout Newbedford, Mass., July 11.—(P)— Calvin Coolidge, fisherman, had a successful morning today on Mill Pond in the Cape Cod village of Pocasset. When towards noon his rowboat was pushed ashore a dozen handsome fish were in it. 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Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Moncaccticacidester of Salicylicacl¢ 36-hole match in the quarter finals tariff measure by the application of Moe, usually accurate with his ap- Proaches and consistent with his putts, fared badly in those depart- ments during his morning round while Ballew was pitching dead to the Pin. The Pacific coast college student ! was outdriving his opponent. After falling victim to four sand) traps in his first nine holes, Moe shot He was two under par on the “in” nine. Ballew had a medal of 70 for his round, two under par, while Moe's 74 was two over par. tor Watson said the president wants Whether the president considers the house bill “sane and sensible” was not disclosed. The senators would not say either that Mr. Hoover was dis- However, the view was held at the capitol that the Republicans who con- trol the senate finance committee would work for a readjustment of the 345 624 353—35—74 354 523 444—34—70 John Lehman, Gary, Ind., was three up on A. L. (Gus) Novotny, Chicago, at the end of 18 holes. { PECULIAR ILLNESS CAUSES SIX DEATHS Ariz, July 11.—()—Six Persons were dead today at a little lumber camp in the Graham moun- tains 35 miles from her, victims of an illness which has mystified physicians. A seventh victim was believed to be recovering from an attack of the same Meager reports last night told of the deaths of William Evans, 45, and an 11-year-old boy named Powell, after Evans’ four-year-old daughter had died earlier in the day. Three boys had succumbed Dr. W. E. Platt, cou WILL BE PROTECTED on the government's motion, a suit to FOR FEDERAL BOARD Washington, July 11.—()—Charles A. Wilson, former commissioner of agriculture of the State of New York, is being seriously considered by Pres- ident Hoover for a place on the fed- yesterday. inty health offi- cer, said the symptoms resembled meningitis. Contra- dictory symptoms, Dr. Platt said, were found in the fact there was no sign of the paralysis which accompanies Two Persons Killed In Headon Collision Monroe, Mich., July 11.—(4)—Two Persons were killed and three others cerebrospinal 3-Day Convention Delegates from ten or more counties'| are expected to arrive here today for the convention of the Mandan Cir- cult of the Young People’s Luther | Seriously injured in a head-on colli- League and Choral Union, which | S!on of two automobiles on Telegraph | au tomorrow morning at ten | Toad near here today. o'clock at the First Lutheran church. 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