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n motion the Board adjourned to 2:30 P.M. October 2, 1920, 2:30 P.M. ‘The Board reconvened with the fol- members present: Commis- Moynier, Fricke ] jlowing sioners nd Will. Upon motion the gti! applica tions Were approved or rejecte Application of C. L. ¥ Rey trustee, abatement and cancellat of xes to the extent of 50¢% the . Broxmeyer stock of clothing and rsonal property taxes for the 19 Approved. NEWS OF OUR eee A dain’ » hostes Werner and ummett ¢ ‘arto! | Steiber Long Lake | Thelma pple Cre Menokan . Christiania H Burnt Creek | Skulls May Prove Indians Came from Asia i Swanson, 1088, 10 o'Ctotk A. M. unty Conmissioners j met pursuant re nd Jo ent. On roll HW Commissi anxon, Soder miricke aud Will were pres: {Roland H. Crane, oner, inquest, death .... Madge Nuney, MeWenzie Hi acting core Albert Bact ‘ mileage Co. meals for jurymen Peter Sutiw Driscoll, ‘road 538.00 ' yer for the work . John Cation, dig: n Tg. att ‘ jcantdiintion. of 33 cents personal ~308 alti, addi |property tax for the year of 192 Underwood Reject: coll pplication of Jane Henson for ot patement Ghartiat) “af the 1928 and | Suley 1929 real estate ta: . Rejected. ein Application of w illian Langley for saa sor hall indemnity tax ® pprove Application of Frank J. Smi@ for {tne correction of hail tax for 1929 on ectbon Approved. ition wr Palnted od ee ptnre Wilso: Morton’ Taft . fader, Kec- lutes of the j the baidwin, | meeting be Approved od M va Mr. and Driscoll, shoppers in Bi Belk caller of Bismarck in McKe was a Wed- noon. iitgincss Club met ‘ he home of Mya. 1 Moffit. | is the first meeting for their} rw O E. ‘Minckhouse, ices, sanity comm e Quick "Print, ry Abe si Ine ochson en- arson attended ta 6 o'clock at th Alfred he Coc Theatre and the show, Paramount ning. « Shoppers in Bis r “ Whereas, safe t nts of the so Heigh County vel for the inhab- | 44,06 uihern part of Bur: Hammond & Which cross. the a that at least one August Fdson_ her visited sunt, in from here bplatt oye 15 oo | pti h | st “td a N ay fi ri r i s » ving. 2 (x red to Bi Envder_home. ; hauled a load of Society ; Davenport and ™ | the Society. _ ed at the Robert Bo | day afternoon. | family and E | called at the Doppler home * friends in Sovth I } Weeks, returned ho | family visited at the of Mrs, Emil Enochson. ‘ well attended the dance at} Helen Marchant called at the Wm., elton Monday night. ; Witt home Sunday rfternoon. ‘Miss Anne iter | the Ed Olson home Monday. | the 8. T. > keeping there during the over ad the Mrs M attended arck Mond Mr. and M Gaughte w Frank and show d M H. Struwing, Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry r Wednesday wer Pearson, Mrs. Manly. Isabelle G. Al Hughes and Mr: sen. T. ‘k. d. Benz Donavon the in Hofstad and Bismarck V. Bena and yed HE is moving to r Crum atherine we caller rday, M Wilhelm Moti Loyd while they were Fred Argast and were Linton callers Saturda On last Tuesday night the church y school boar age and held the nd election « visiting Mr Roy Tur Sterling day evening. John Wildfang has at his ane the past wee B. A. Drawer has rented th where Roy Wildfa ing and will move th future eee i. in Bis. veration and ochson went to the ‘call rc hospital for an noon. hild were eve . Ruth Faust son called visiting Needing John Fuehrer. . B. Cooks, v ank — Mason| Johnson went to the Suit : al pital Tu dren i and M red Pillsbury an mi y visited at the H. D. Hamblen n and dough \® ont Menoken eo and| sing returned dpenai ¥ aay ng he mont! ter-in-law . and a cieughter, of Mi wzhes bom G. Abelein entertained at |@ shower Friday afternoon in honor , of Mrs. Ralph Ishmacl. of bridge were in play afternoon. served by th P.-T. A. | dated ¢ Manly en- Bill Madiand uring the | et dinner | t which a surpr Was given in party, in the se! their hostess. hei was held at the conso! Club was choo! Friday evening. rv Clizbe j shments ie Larkin ¢ entertained by Mrs. Warr: ' Tuesday afternoon. Re were served by the ho: 1 Weich’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH shopping in Bismarck Satur “fe y. Mi V. M. Craven is now v her daughter, Mrs. Roy Yule, 4} Vaitey City. Mrs. V. M. Craven ent @ Menoken Ladies Aid Thu noon. After the busin Haaies spent the time sex Muncheon was | hour. M “ mecting the served at the supper and id Mrs. Ro M spent Thursday evening the home of Mr. Ebling. “Marvin Sherman a sor and Chester and nephe Sherman moiored to Lowa Mr. and M: y Ebling ing a car Ludemann visit Robert Welc! home Mrs. Nieland, “nephew and niece, Eldon eanor Snyder, LT a Ni and Albe M © they marek way home they ¢: John Welch mo- uesday. On their led at the Earl er. Mr. and of cattle to St and son Clarence veet corn to Bis- - Ed Doppler The Epworth League met at | consolidated school Tuesday evenin meeting will be held th marck Mond: Mrs, Ison Welch prenare for at Mrs. Welch Thursd: helped Mr Edd Ebling and two Soe . A.C. Dance and daughter, an Laura Dance motored to Bie ie x Wednesday afternoon. ml C. Dance and Mrs. Ebling attended | a bridge party at the home of Mrs. | Laef gat Mrs. by the Mi evening. Over a hundred guests were ; served, and a nice sum realized by | * Lawrence Doppler and * Robert Welch, motored to Bis-} a areck Friday ie Ed Doppler and sen Clarence ca uie|. Mr. and M a home: Thure- family of Bismarck and Pat Freeman jof Baidwin were guests at the Otto Ayers home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Edd Ebling spent Sunday vis . Marcus Agnew. “Louis B. Olson was entertained at Robert Welch and | ‘ Doppier motored to and fam- Bismarck Saturda Orrin Dutton, Mr. ildren, in Bis. dinner Sunday at the V. M. Craven ithe home. on his} | col . | district superintendent, un- | Of Bismarck. day. ; Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood enter- Mrs. Otto Dorman and son Fred {tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and who have been visit ¢ . Luverne Richardson of Liscoll. Thu Glen Oder ne Marcus Rev. ‘or several Thursd: Welch home of Mrs Mrs. B.| near Regan i day of | Funston. Otto at the Mr. and Mrs. Joh ‘and! home. F Bismarck and Mr Derman vis ned ; visiting his brother Otto Ayers, A. D. Welch home Sunday. ree een! Schrunk By HELEN MARCHANT By MRS. C. E. ) The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs, Ed DeHaan last Wedn decided to have a real ng dinner and charge 50c}daughicr Irene were V and we apiece. There 1 also be| riday afternoon. @ bazeer during the day. The next; Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hein spent mecting will be Dec. 4, at the home, Sunday with relatives in Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Wentz spent at the Philip Schuk home. bert. Leo and Albert Niete 'Cxstoph Witt, Leroy M: E | Herman Neiters and were Wing shoppers ‘noon. Mr, and Mrs, R. son Andrew Friday afte @ shoppers Bill Hirming, who has been spend- some time in Montana, returned) last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moffit mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. {Sui Miss Louise Reidman and Homer | ho: Boomgarden and Ev | Olson visited at the Werner Sunday evenin; { Mrs. H. P. Asselstine dat Jake Berg is moving to the farm formerly owned by Fmanuc] Harvey. Mrs. Christ Wentz and family Spent. aces afternoon at Wm. Carl ae “was a Wi ing caller on Wednesday Mr, and rs. Wm. Witt and daughters Lenow end Iydia were Bismarck shoppers Friday after- noon. Mrs. Ed Nolan and son Ted were Wieg shoppers Wednesday aftcr- The Missionary Society met at; auh home Wednesda; ! . Benz entertained a few ‘at progressive whist Satur- night. ; » Wilds of Bismarck, who is ew district superintendent of gested Cres in After the afternoon. ae. vite ww edargaret Marchant spent the week-end at her parental hom-. Christ Hein and da daughter Ruth were Wing callers Friday afternoon. ‘sae a Ane ‘itt motored McClusky Saturday afternoon. eg Marchant called at the|¢ ied Plc ge i od beng sevening. it the 1G, Marchan <i \y after- nor. and Mrs. Jake Wentz spent Spegin 2 evening at the Carl John- Mr. and Mrs, John Skei Bat fas os rn os Se ae gemees salen Christ Hein was 3 Wing caller on Marchant and, the | and with | | Found: |he has i | Burtergh Ralph Glidden, archacologist ... with part of his collection of skulls, Catalina Island, Calif., Nov. 16.— | (NEA)—Ralph Glidden, archacologist | fer the American Indian Heye ion who for 17 years has been doing research work on the channel’ | islands off the Pacitic coast, believes found the proof to support scient theory of the origin of the American Indian. Investigation of hundreds of skulls 0 tables | Behring A delicious luncheon wi as | Mn | A dainty | Robert ; Miss Blanche Stewart spent Sunday | women. ; evening visiting at the L. J. Agnew \c Miss Ella Funston. who is teacking | ocated in every state and in spent Saturday and Sun- | Hawaii, the Philippines, Cuba, China, visiting he: mother, Mrs. M. E. | France and England, and through the | mn: | ,Clarence Ayers of Fargo is now ‘990 had been raised when ground was i broken in 1928 by Mrs. Alfred J. Bros- babar | -|Constitution Hall, the D. A. R. na- | steady growth of the D. A. R. as an found by Glidden leads him to believe tu the Indians may trace their an- cestry to Mongolieans who first drifted to America from Asia across the straits in the north Pacific. “The structure of some of the skulls is different from that of the Ameri- ay evening ers home. # motored his mother-in- } Liab, to her home ny ees She had bee ds the Mes at rand Alma evening at ne. Siebel were aday after- nt and at the and. Mrs, , d cilinger ed, John archant spent , at the Henry Seilinger hi DIARGKD AR, AND WITH MENORIAL now visiting i Constitution ion Hall, Open Opened Last Month, Represents Efforts of 170,000 Women Minishoshe chapter. Daughters of Mr. and | she American Revolution, sold sav tration building. s for Constitution Hall, open month in Washington, D. C., by National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, than any; Preaching services were held at the other chapter in North Dakota, ac- | solidated school Sunday by the cording to Mrs. B. K. Skeels, regent of 180 feet. The new elevator recently Wildes ‘of the local chapte Mrs. G. F. Dul- | ‘lam was chairman of the committee for raising funds. Constitution hall is the achieve-| ment of 170,000 organized American | Promotion, financing and ruction were participated in by, jevery one of the 2,400 local chapters, Alaska, a] | efforts of members more than $1,000,- au, then president general, and! Calvin Coolidge. In addition to funds subscribed to-| ward construction, the members have | by contributions provided for equip- | ment valued at more than $600,000. With Memorial Continental “tall, | the Administration Building and! tional headquarters now occupy & lid block, facing the parkway south | of the white house. Meeting Placc For Annual Congress Constitution Hall is monumental in exceution, but purely utilitarian in! purpose. It is the result of the organized force in American 1 ife. Memorial Continental Hall was built 24 years ago, a white marble struc- jture that was the first of the monu- mental edifices erected in Washing- ton to a cause. By 1922 the society had outgrown its office space and the administration buildings was put up. on the property adjoining the first , building, to provide executive offices * for the society. Enlarging attendance at successive continental congresses for several years forced the society to hold its sessions in a public auditor- ium, several blocks from the head- quarters. This and the growing de- mands of the seciety brought the de- cision in 1925 to erect another build- ing. Constitution Hall was projected by the 1925 Continental Congress. during | the administration of Mrs. Anthony | Wayne Cook as president general. The 1923 congress authorized an issue of | tid for $1,000,000 toward construc- | Oe es More Than $1,300,000 | proesl 6o of building and enulp: | ment will agrregate $1,500,000. > {tributions of equipment, including | |4.000 chairs, pive organ, library equip- | ment and furnishings aggregate $600.-' 000 in value. s Constitution Hall was designed by John: Russell Pope and beg ' the can Indian of even the most primitive | rf “They indicate a ‘ne y the war-like Mongolians {1/01 ng Siraits and | to ar ifted aeross the Bel ion of the upper channel | islands now San Nicholas, 2 nd Santa Cruz. “These northern indians are classed | | n family. ts of th in the Chum The orig- nern group | show strains of an iy Aztecs in of the aborigines from eve! it will be un that months were needed ‘The result is a building that is ai as San Miguel, \" th the, of Bis- nh underpass crossing W Rureau of Publi Pacifi Re It Highway ‘commissioners: Muynier, Fricke 3 Swanson, nd Will voted ‘Company designated as a place ‘Commissioner : Commissioner leigh County from Ald: fi Ke Fricke, pt the ni | n Nelson in full Al tax for the Aduition Soder, aye: Mos s t rman and Count Secnice nt Bett 2 Will, ay M Me} Sum_of $10.00 ‘and | Auditor | 4 reeded Rills r ject to personal taxes | mne running gr: Arthur Powers, Batdw ning, grader pe Miller, Driscoll, digging and Equipment embly ve . Jol F. H. Register, services, in- sanity commission mileage, testing her, icounty Physician Lawyers oeecP. pitea Eews of 1918 The Lawyers Co-op, Publi ing Co, Rochester, North Dakota ‘por Mee, Albin fledstrom, 1 county ini L Rintei peers. =o 3 wn is be s ne DAIER to Nenting plant ; William Gellner, Arena, work & 15.00 14.41 78.45 | 20.00 21.36 41.30 121.55, ‘Al Owes’ Publishing awards for attendane Light ¢ ry Avena.. . Foud Work. riscoll, serv mmmissioner, . amestown » 281K | Block Appl fering to pay Hie or | tax on Lot 2, Hition to South Wilton, for. the year {1923 and 1926, and the cancellation ot the 1923 personal property taxes. Ap- Approved. Chopp. of, nal a Mac ombers ade - | proved: lication of Allis- or the cancellation for the cancellation, o: Iv assessed in the City of Bismarck, Moffit Townsite and Baldwin Townsite for prior Pp pplication of, Reo tl. Kuaus the abatement of taxes for the year f 3819; 1921 and 1922 on the NW! of 10-141-76. Approves ‘Application ot Ey A: Tye as trustees of the Gospe for the abatement of ait aeees with the exception of the special assexs- ments on Lots 10 and 11, Block 136, Williams’ Addition to the City of Bis- marek, for the year 1928, Approved. Moved by Commissioner Swansoi seconded by Commissioner Fricke, a t Be It Resolved, by the Board of County Commissioners of “Burleigh County: That, Chay in accordance with ter 159 of the 19 Laws, the Board of nty Commis- sioners of Burlelgh County” hereby elect to proceed with the improvement of Federal Aid Project No. 381A in Burleigh County in’ accordance with Section Session PRbernacte: | Summit One each from the following Driscoll 'Townsite Vv {Hage of Village of Win Village of South " City of Blsmare Koll Moved onded by ¢ phe x ning Lot oc lacomber's Ad- South Wilton, for the sum nd that the chairman ot board and the county | auditor execute a deed for said lot. a call: Swanson, ye; Moynier, Fricke, aye; Will, w Moved by Commixsione seconded Commissioner that the resolution as drawn by corge S. Register, state's atto: for settlement of tax abatements with the Bank of North Dakota, be uc- ce an as drawn: Whereas, it appearing that ate of North Dakota, doing bus! the Bank of North Dakota, nut for the state treasurer of’ t Swanson, Fricke. the hi ate of North Dakota as trustee of the State of North Dakota, hi y plication to the Buard ‘of Count. nmissioners uf Burleigh Count, th Dakota, for abatement an neellation of certain real estate taxes theretofore levied and assessed against real property situated in proposed improvement and the share of portion thereof that sald County of Burleigh is to bear, together wit «uch other conditions as are contained therein, which are hereby made a part of this lution xs fully and to the same effect as if the same had Deen fully set forth in this resolution. it ‘Further Resolved, accordance with Sections 1948, Complted Law rth Dako amended, the sum of Ten nd Nine Hundred Seventy-five /100 Dollars ($1 00) be and the rame is hereby appropriated and fet aside for the purpose of paying, upon. certificate of the secretary of said Burleigh County on which the sald Bank of North Dakota h mi aid as mortgag: said mortgage a he Bank o| ortn Dakota: ‘And ie further appearing that the ferred to in said ap lement and cancel- es, by virtue of such dings has become roperty of the State North Da ont Is Htereby. Resolved by t of County Commiasioners of “urietgt a8 col auditor of County, Isaminge: —_ Burleigh County ereby authorized and ordered to abate and cancel all such real estate taxes heretofore re- ferred to that wi have become a lien as between vendor and vendee, if individuals, on such real property sub- sequent to the date on which the id State of y model for its purp terials and equir Tt stand: piles which depth and th reiaforce framed of con; Window fram are bronze. Resembles Stadium to great |, a deep of conerete. It a s are stone, roof It is fireproof.) | doors and fittings! # rnishings the plat- . Derby, county tre t8B8 ss ccs 5 mount the columns supporting arch over the platform. A coneert organ, designed for the auditorium. occupies the space above | ~ and at @ach side cf the platform. Complete moving picture and sound ‘amplifying equipment is provided. The library, which will contain the | A rhe ‘Teamfnge historical collection and genealo 0 Hea reference books used by the society,” : and public, is reached by an elaborate Mr marble staircase from the adminis- na” Tosenbers, ‘pension d Tos tolls, rentals, ete, deeat Ki. EUROPE’S HIGHEST re of Piha- London.—In 32 seconds you can as- | cend the highest elevator in London and view the whole city from a height | 4," opened at the Westminster cathedral | campanile is claimed to be the highest | ; and fastest in Europe. Before the cle- vator's installation 11,000 persons vis- ited the tower each year. It is expect- ed this number will be greatly ex- ceeded with the new elevator. Mar Dixon, mother's pension Tan tor, isan The frigate bird and the albatross | _ pois: in both sleep on the wing. [se | pension Wilton Stutual Stor ries for Mrs. Kell Isaminger, county audi- tor, advance freight James E, Bothne, assigned io », county treas- 4 and expenses, | Gro oo Two Prize Winners || i Isai ‘oun! ‘ar, muilcaae on No. 41. Scott, Regan, road grad- ine ones Northwestern Sheet and fron Works, culve c culve! Nomhwestern Sie Works, culvert Northwestern Sheet Works, culverts (Gibbs ‘Township, portionment Rn. H. Lewis, Balawin, buriai ‘of Robert Larson . Agricultural Extension Div sion, State College, Fargo, x. D.,, salary and expenses of 5. count “ap: mite: In crim! al Rola sha Crane, de BE, ete. ‘Drisco fetianee work, Amiel Piepkorn, tenance work H. A. Faust, Moffit, mainte- natice work . .. wheritt, ccounty cerenes, "coroner's “inquest, Not the least of the the National Horse lend cl Brae i Madizon Square G: tend, ieierg fase A Bert We! wi Belly’ eine 9.00 603.08 50.00 6.50 1.90 16.31 41.30 jthe county auditor is hereby nuthor- ‘orth Dakota was en- titled to a sheriff's deed thereto by virtue of such foreclosure proceed- ings—in other words, in the event that the said State of North Dakota was entitled to @ sheriff's deed to such premises prior to the time sald taxes were due in any yeur, the real proverty taxes against such’ for such current year quent real property he State Highway Commission, the ‘ounty’s share of the total patiraated Project. No, in Burlei And Be It Further Resolved, Tha under the provisions of section Chapter 159-of the 1927 Session Laws, lzed jand directed. up. itten de- mand of the State Highway Commis. sion as evidenced by certificate of the thereon 78.00! 5.00| 17. 66 363.80 soe! ,o9 | Prenelt 53.20 4.50} 100.45 | 10.00 ! drum isaminger, toh, be ot i 30.09 (tfe0, izlehnond, tax Hupervixor, 9.00 expe 11.62 | 3.78 | 10.90 | Fisher, ‘clerk and postage 40,00 | Wachter Transfer used by Noel. Co 21.00)», Ce: teeen sess [noX, Houiger ‘Dickinson, ex: 20.00 | Dea iean ie reporter Melville Electric Shop, repair auditor's office... Sheet and tron wi State vs. Potter at, Wilton, weld: ing and blacksmith work .. Qrcar H. WII & Co. express. . hi Noel heatown, well surface, FAP. ae 1B * 8. iFrench & Welch Hdw supplies oO. M. “- eauitelatin ‘deed ing ‘Tous Bik. 51, Gov, Pierce for right of wa 23,00; Alex Taix, Bismarck, toba jand matches for prisoner 6.81, Bismarck Tribun print: in nd advertising 30,00 | Gev. F. Will, services ty commissioner 11.40; | Louis ‘Ttbs Moved b; er, se 30.00 i onded by Commissioner Swanson, that the Bourd adjourn to 2 o'clock P. Bf. 24.26) On foll call all members voted aye. ll I» 2 e'Cleck P.M. bonrd reconvened members present. Mov. Commissioner Swanson, 1é.86 seconded yy Com or Fricke, that Burleigh C eae y me $21.67 in full settlement of ah Chopp per- sonal tax for the call; Swanson, "ayer Soder, aye Moynicr, aye; Fricke, aye; Wil, aye. loved by Commissioner Moynier, seconded by Commissioner Fricke, 34.02 | that 163.53 Fe 179.50 76.63 250.00 35.00, county, Commin contanet Jointh; the Cl ion of Bismarck t of Tdebenbers and “Ke ley he of Minnesota, as architects em Mi i for the Memorial Buliding, Bi 1801 Poder, aye proceeded 7,08 a | mgynter, aye: Fricke, a ‘Upon ‘motion, th ito ‘open and examine bi following submitting Uccident Elevator ismarc! i 7 anche ‘$4.00, mmissioner jones Commissioner bid of the Occide per Maze tor ee Flawest feRpo ag tn y being red oy r 2, 1 Ais Pe ereibars} nthe The Bourd reconvened, with, Com- minsloners ‘Bwaswon, aoynier, Fricke ghd Will p Satoved by Commatsaloner Fricke, sec- ed by Commisnioner Mon é rch ete int a ne ae instruct ke : ry ion to qui ; ar act anised’e tien ana a Viagon sof i oe Yor which the county | for 133.25, 123.25 123.25 16.60 $2.60 116.25 |" prey rade a js ‘ La ee of July, 1929, ameunt- y iat sess, yee ing Bare te Moved b; Hagel ellen 4 Friek ° nmissior i ig ral y the Ks Se Camistasten, and ti mi itor and the chairman of the'ca my board execute a eed, for | relmbures the said department for the "Hut 8 | 50/100 Deltarn nar242.50). Fibs with all] Sr Be It Resolned that the Board of | q while sach premises were owned the State of North Dakota, be abated and canceled; but that all'such es that became a lien on such premise: as between vendor and ae ibis to the date at which the said secretary thereof, to draw a warrant or warrants on the county treasurer in favor of the contractor for such amount or amounts ax may become jdue him, not to exceed the county’ share of such estimate, necessary to meet oF pay the county's share of the cost of the improvement of |F sderal Ald Project 3 A, after a contract therefor has been awarded or the work done by force account, d also such additional warrants in jount or amounts in favor of e Department of State Highways to by virtue of such foreclosure procced- Ings be not abated or cancelled, ns such taxes are valid and subsisting ens against such real property. ‘Tht does not obviate the requirement thi each abatement request shall be con: sidered and passed upon by the Bord. county's share of the ‘otal cont of | Dated ¢ IARD OF Ce it earth grading and right of way and OA engineering an set forth in the reso- ‘lution ‘of mpproval aa passed ‘by the rie ate Highway Comminsion for the “mentioned project on August Ghairman of the Said Board. Moynier, {ga true copy of a resn a Sears of County Com ober 2, 192! Gommminaeners ‘otini isioners Swanson, ‘Mos ind Will, A. C. IBAMINGE! (Seal nty Auditor, Dated October 2, 1929, Moved by Commissioner Swanson, seconded by Commissioner Fricke, that : Re It Renolved, by the Board of | ® Commissioners of Burleigh ay ay Moved by Commissioner Swanson, seconded by Commissioner. Fricke, that the Board adjourn to November t 10 o'clock A.M, subject lution missis the ollewing mis ye nier, Fricke a toc Signed Roll call: Swanson, Moynier, ayes Fricke, ave: Wil, . ‘A.C. ISAMINGER, y Auditor, County, N. Dak. Steiber By MRS. C. L, MALONE A ‘arge crowd attended Paui Greenan’s 5 Lawrence Adams hauled coal for J. R. Jones last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel were Ri Friday. a. Mattis visited rs oe Hickel Sunday and sant of tits ronotutige as fully and [yy ined beqeoi, pa tb to set forth in this, renolutior A family by the name of Schaef. fer have rented the farm where Paul ‘Count Burle Count That, in accordance with Section Chapter 159 of the 1927 Session Law the Board of Counts: Commissioners 19 of 3968 in Bur- leigh County ceordance with terms of the written resolution of ap- proval submitted by the State Hig! way Commission to the County Com missioners of Burleigh County setting forth the total estimated coxt of the proposed improvement and the share or portion thereof that said County of Burleigh is bear, together with such other conditions ax are con- jon. Be It Further Resolved. ‘That, in necordance with Sections 1945 and I Compited Laws of North Dakota, 1343; aa amended, the sum of Seven Thou: a ia hereby appropriated, and, eo for the purpose of payin ficate of rhe secret ae of nthe State Highway C Heri ion, the coun- ty's share of th sos mated cost ft im raven’ of Federal Aid Proj- County, Fi 3968 |: Ne te t Pure veike tet Htesolved ‘That, ction 2, the of Chapter 130" of, the 4 1927 Sen ion Laws, he) county auditor is hereby author and directed, mn written d tend of the State gn way, pay sion | as or ienced by certificate of ¢! amount or amounts as ma: him, not to exceed the county's share. of such entimate, nee 10 meet o1 the cou By KATIE D. STEWART chicken super super held at the Welch home last Thursda: was very well ati 5 Mage! taken in will be used to fixing up the basement 8 thet Stewa chureh, Evert Hauser = : Having. with rel- ¢ | atives = ay Ey SORE Glum transacted business my Bi ae M and Men Goulson attended PP ad given for Rev. Wi a nl Wednesday eve- Nicholson is visi Ps iting with who teaches jing in nal uch ai it or ants, | ir ai moun' ‘amor Ne earares oe partment for the ia Rody uae i385, Se sione: Will. eo | pte bag mine! ner Swanson, Ce pra er ler, are nine. on on ty Bel i gf Mots S5-21 and 28, Bloc icKensle and ee core Addition tthe & e om the City Commission, that the, co kegel Be 3 a ane he i Moynier, ming. in, was marck C, M, Snyder was an Frank Glum visited with aad 81 rt Monday and E FEE oe Pa SLES 3& q rales t! FY Ponte trom t! tl if Tey 1 Mets tat if 3 ae E 3 sei a