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November ‘5, 1929, 10:00 ‘The Board of County Co met pursuant to adj call Commissi Moynier, F ent. Moved by Commis Dnded by Commissi: minutes of the Project the Burleigh. a 0; toll call Moynier, « th: $100.00 for members Moved by xeconded by Burleigh Count Brickson the sum of settlement i ler, win, er Moynier, th ept the sum ment of the per- ‘or the + 1925, 1926, Burletgh y $118.18 ttlen sonal tax of I. € 19. Fricke, a) Moved by seconded by that the Board November 6, 1 members voted " November 6, 1020, 9:20 A.W. The Roard reconvened. with missioners 8 Seder, Moyni Fricke and present. Upon motion, the report of Rollin Welch, sheriff. of all fees collected dur! app tio ommissioner § if Commissioner Moynier, Ajourn to 9:30 A. 3 On roll call ati m= er, roved. ‘pon motion the following n Was approved or reject Application, for refund Ni applica. a: approved. Moved by Commissioner Fricke, recs ended my hi Roard ad On roll ni \journ to 2:30. o'clock all all members voted bills Nos, 1 to 210 ted, subject to nauent: i $131.33 Upon motion, were allowed or rej ersonal taxes due or Joldie Cloote: insurance Washburn Li; 10.00} ge, Bismarck, and alcohol . Art Miller, Ba ro D. . oit . 26.25 ty . EB. Maci clerk | Missou' Township, road work ..... Charles Edwar work ... Hammond Fremont, Nebraska, supplies for county superintendent of schools William work «. Albert ‘Bo! Riverview Daniel Alm work . William $13.50 10.00 31.78 9.00 84.00 3.00 er Simon Goughnov Riverview road work Saunders, B oS erview road work . A. H. Klipstein, clerk Me Township, repairing bi Carl Land Regu 150.00 re of pook . Kershaw, Sterling, Ww 4-140: 1 for M Fred Swenson, bax rent C. A. Swani ices as counts levator ne M. Wal State vs. Ha. 2.54 10.00 | at 9.00 expenses fe A740 Rn. i Boulge’ Derby, county court reporter's expenses ace 16.34 Webster, 12205 Derby, expenses of court rep 4.00 €. Gs Derby, county treasurer, 100.00 ne, assign to Derby, county treasure ense of court reporter. Madge Runey, assign to ©. G. Derby, county treasurer, expenses for institute .. C..G. Derby, assigned from 16.11 107.77 50.00 'T, Ferguson, road wor' Olga L. Rupp, assign to c. . Derby, county treasurer, transcript, State vs. Potter. . First National Bank, Bis- marck, assignment of L. T. Ferguson . Clittord Ja Cc. G, Der 348.75 . ++ 302.25 jonius, assign to ¥, county treas ul trnascript, State vs. Curtis €. G. De: county treasurei ‘8 fees, State v y, ‘count: ificates Grambs, 300.00 12.60 18.00 16.00 c. riank “6 q Paves 4 | alttes ee super > xg Visor... +e y Somes B Botiine. assign to q be , county treasure: | asia Fae OB en. are Wilton, run- steam 150.00 150.00 ep nd | tenan | Marry | Thos val K the month of October, 1929, | 92.00 34.00 32.00 | 82.00! 110.70 25.00 14.00 lock A. M. | Geo! loners | é itt oil ordered by 2 Drumm, ork 4... Melvin plumbing rep: i Mra, Albin Hedstrom, Borch: 40.00 | ze 'y 141.00 8.0014 210.23, work 4.00 sao.o0|3 ff, Arena, Tribune } jm seconded 8 | Joh w tA A t i of T. Bp », Adams & 8 | 0 ALM. F 1s Z \ i \ i te | 200.00 $3.96 | ¢ t ty rex inlair Refining ¢ H ¥ tr rench & Welch. supplies for cour Fre: Vetch 32.61 13.20 13.63 it t house supplies International F i Detro | arpenter I | » Sterling, | wa rk er & 1 es for court hous Rad sheriff... mileage | f r jon *s : Will, services’ as ‘commissioner Victor “Moynier, servic coun} mmixsiones Wm. Fricke, Baldwin, services county commissioner county as county commissioner Axel Soder, Wing, services ax county commissioner ...... Ellen Jensen, Moffit, mother's Pension A.C. Isam: tor, express jarie Dixon, B nm Ei sion. ft Mra, Kate 3 coun’ aid . i Oscar Kavonius, Win; Pihajla children . Mra. R. C. Roberta, care of Elmer Field Katharina Rosenberg, marck, mother’s pensiot Ebba E. Olson, Wilton, er's pension oD, isher, Postage and express . Otto Brose, Arena, road’ work Katherine Delaney, Bismarck, mother’s pension t 1 al te Cys MeMahon, ribbons se road George Brose, Aren: work . Wing O11 Co., % Margaret Field, mother's pension .... Minnie Engelman, mother's pension Margaret, Meringdol, mother's pension ;Mary Mathison, mother's pension Agnes Vaskes, W! ai ai 00 | 8 t 36.00 | 3 r 39.00 Bismare one on F. Wachter Transt. estimate on Bismarck 8 ton, blacksmit Cc. E. Stackhouse, services, county hi work ... City fe Bismarck, W: Northfield Iron C fi Mit n Sh Works, culvert, | Madge Runey, Bist and expres: Rune et and Iron Otto Dirlan, services rendered ‘A. Wood, ‘Pornihip, OS. Pao cafe o We the mother's Applic correction of 8: abatement of penalty and amount o} abatement of penalty and Personal property taxes for the year pI ab: 431 fi of $306.00, aj ai oft ro 19: a judgment Pearlie Paula Se relea: 20.00 | Bismarck, 40.1 Moynier, 0.00 | Movi THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS n Beer, justice fees. ess fees 54.00 nson, in ' Moved by Commissioner Swa mnded by nuinissioner Moy t Burleigh County accept: $324.13 of all taxes on Lot to the | mmissioner Moynier, Fricke, Be It Resolve@, That the Board of Commissio War wing dam in fo save V bh laud taxed in Burleigh County Moynier, Fricke, k Gillen: mounting . M.'arsons for unting to $2.33, y 2 Commissioner rd adjot 9:20 Joc Sovember On roll call #30 A.M. ‘The Roard re nembers preset Moved mber 7, 1929 onvened, with all ioner_ Moynier, sioner Fricke, el Lots 34 and and Wetherby Hismarck to for the sum chairman @f ‘d and the county d for said hat Burleigh ¢ Block 4 2 "01 nded by Comm usion of Mrs, Fae in in the am er, (Schatz and Mr. Showers of McClusky, Commis on Lots ners Fricke, Swanson and Will Soder, sec- Fricke, that declared’ open run at Ia nye; Soder, aye; Will, aye. for fees collected September and Oc- Afternoon of November 7th, 1828, 2220 o'Cleck rd of County ¢ a 2i- and of the County auditor execute aforesaid Swanson, a apres: plication of O. O, Sperr; f hail tax on SI YY ncellation personal property xes in Hazelgrove Township for the rs_ of d 1926 in the amount 27.13, approv Application of E. A. Hogue for the interest on rty tax for the }-27 and 1928 in the approved. W. J. Rigg for the Interest on 1 pro} urs 1923- f $84. Application of in the amount of $26.56, ap- ares peication of Reo. Knauss for ment of taxes on the NW% 10- 41-76, rejected. Apeivaron of J. FE. Tierney for re- ‘und of in tai id in the amount pro’ Application of F. C. Ruble for a re- und of amount of tax sale certificate 104, tax sale of December, 192: he amount of $120.44 and interes! proved, Application of C. C. Turner, warde 6 state penitentiary, for the can: ellation of hail tax on E%SW% and ot eorrine 11-138-80 for the year roved. int Herman en, abatement of the penalty on the second half of taxe; 17 and 18, Block 46, Ori, he City ‘of Bismarck, for 28, reject Application of Geo. Pehl for the batement of the penalty and -interest on the real estate tax of Otto Rachel 1922, 1923, 1 u 924, 1925, proved. sioner Moynier, loner Soder, that inst one 's Lots 21 and 22, Block 43, Flannery ind Wetherby Addition to the City'of Dak., are concerned. Roll call: Swanson, ay. ee aS Moynier, aye; Fricke, aye: red by Com jioner - econded by Commissioner Fricke, hat the rd adjourn to December rd. 1929, at 10:06 o'clock A.M. On ‘oll call all members voted a: A. C. ISAMINGER, County Auditor in and for the County of Burleigh, X. D. r the 26, 193) y ceconded by Commiss! certain °l home Thanksgiving cay were Alex! {FS | | | ‘Tuesday. a Glen View By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Dinner guests at the Lars Jacobson Oshanyk and Mabel Sager of Wilton and Hans Nelson. "| Paul Holden, who works in the/ mine near dere spent Thanksgiving day with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden. Jack Huff of Wilton was a busi- ness caller at the Con Johnson home | Tuesday. Millard Jacobson motored to Bis- marck Tuesday with a load of tur- keys and chickens. He was accom- panied by his mother and George Trusdale. i Mrs. Tom Morgan returned home ; Monday, after spending a few weeks visiting friends and relatives in Mi-/| not, Van Hook, Upham, and Ken- mare. Shorty Jasobson attended a danc- ing party at the Richard Scaffer home in Painted Woods Saturday eve- Katherine McLean returned to her duties Sunday, after spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents at Menoken. Fred McFadden, Wilton, was seen in our midst —$—$—$ | Alta | oe By KARL SCHATZ Jack Combs transacted business in, the capital city Tuesday. Jake Diede who is employed at the ‘Vecker farm spent Sunday afternoon at the H. Schatz home. Chas. Larson spent Tuesday cve- ning at the Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh, Mr. and . Staz and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dunar of McClusky, Charles ‘were dinner guests at the Carl Schatz home Thursday. Sarah and Edmond Schatz of Mc- Culsky, spent their Thanksgiving va- cation at the home of their parents. Mr. Jones and son Gerald transact- ed business in Bismarck Monday. John Kiemele of Tuftie Lake called at the Schatz home Friday. Esther Schatz who attends school in Turtle Lake spent the past week at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and family spent Thanksgiving at the Brackett home. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hochhalter of Re- gan and Mr. and Mrs. Win Stienert were dinner guests at the John Stroh home last Sunday. Claire Stroh is spending a few days grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jake Schatz, jr., of spent Tuesday at the e. Miss Kick. spent the latter part of last week with her parents in Wash- burn. Quite a number of folks. from this community attended the play, “All a Friday 5 evening was spent in tying quilts. McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES ¢ ( i i SERRRRREE z i gf a FI | i : elise & : | ( g Fe H F g perl i i f ave me HE “ uly a E filer i nb E i | gE i &F i if E afte i fi Risitift iH i i ey Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson and family spent Thanksgiving with rel- tives at Minot. They returned home Saturday. A large crowd attended the dance at the Victor Nelson home Saturday ath and an enjoyable time was had y all, Donald Morris called on Levi An- derson Monday evening. Shoppers in Wilton from this vicin- ity Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Speten, Alfred Fosberg, Al Holden, Bernice, Marion and Gerald Morris, Orville Falkenstcin, Walter Coleman and H. A. McuCllough. Joe Jiras passed thru this vicinity to Still Monday. A number of young folks from this vicinity attended the dance in Still Friday night. Music was furnished by Gordon Williams, Dorothy Morris and Vernie Peterson. Bernice and Marjory Morris re- turned to Bismarck Sunday to re- sume their high school studies after | spending the week-end at their par- ental home. —_——_—_—_——"—_*e | Clear Lake | e @ By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Clifford Nelsen was taken to Bismarck Tuesday evening owing to Sickness. ‘She is receiving medical treatments at the Bismarci hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beyer and daughter of Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and sons to a Thanks- giving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles entertained relatives for dinner Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and baby daughter and little Bennie Carlson of Regan visited relatives und friends here over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ben Orne took Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. Orne's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Paslay. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family visited Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lund of Kidder county. Olaf and Raider Olson motored to Steele Friday. Mrs, Ann Erickson and daughter Veloias spent Thanksgiving with rel- atives at Minot. Miss Evelyn Thomas accompanied her sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sarsten of Center to-Litchville for Thanksgiving. ° Alfred and Henry Olson took cattle to Sterling Friday. Mrs. Henry Oiscn spent Friday with Mrs. Alfred Olson. Wayne Olson spent Saturday eve- ning and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Paslay enter- taincd Mr. and Mrs. Warren Belile and family and Julius Klucksdahl Sunday. Mrs. Marie Olausen calied on Mrs. Ben Orne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon, who spent Thanksgiving at Verona, re- turned home Sunday. E. A. Van Vieet returned home from Wisconsin Monday where he went with a carload of horses some time ago. Mrs, F. B. Paslay visited her daughter Mrs. Ben Orne Monday. Olaf Olausen called on his friend Paul Paslay Tuesday evening. Mrs. Margaret Morringdahl and family attended Catholic cervices at * the Reeder home Tuesday. I Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN The Rev. Monson of Bismarck will conduct services here Sunday, Dec. FE rly E : ymeo FT i Ht BEE : é i i i nt E f . i FRERREBREEE z , Hi F '- § i i I i if : PRE z ie z £ al Hie fy ‘| as their guest Miss Martha Flemmer of Turtle Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg motored to Turtle Lake to visit with Mrs. Berg’s Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner. A number of men are here surveying for the new railroad which is to be built from Wilton to Wasburn by the Washburn coal mine. A large crowd of young folks gath- ered at the home of Walls to cele- brate Miss Pauline Wall's birthday Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs, Sam Berg and fam- ily spent Sunday evening at the J. J. Wagner home near Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg visited at the Gust Neimiller home Sunday eve- ning. Hugh Redington was a business {caller at the A. E. Nelson home Tues- lay. John Berg motored to Washburn ‘on business matters Monday. Among those that spent Sunday at the Ed Berg home were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taplin, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Taplin, Mr. and Mrs. John Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner spent Monday afternoon with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg have as their guest Mrs. Berg's brother of Turtle Lake. John Wagner of near Washburn spent Thanksgiving with his sister, Mrs, Berg. Mrs. Henry Redington spent Thanksgiving at the farm home, also their son and daughter-in-law of Velva, N. D. spent the week-end with them. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner spent | Sunday evening at the Mike Wall home. Gottlib and Philip Wall Jr. motored to Bismarck Friday on business mat- ter. A large crowd of young folks gath- ered at the Adolph Wagner home Sunday evening. The evening was Spent playing games. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner motored to Wilton to do shopping Saturday. Otto and Pauline Wolf motored to Mercer on business matters Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlib Wall spent Sunday evening at the Fred Wall home. Mrs. Lewis Wagner will entertain the Ladies Aid Sunday, Dec. 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gessel, Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle spent Sunday evening with Grandma Gessele who is sick. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gaub called at the John Berg home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Keck spent Thanksgiving day at McClusky with Mrs, Keck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Brackel. Miss Cjara Wagner, who spent a few days at Bismarck in the hospi- tal is home feeling fine again. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner spent. their Thanksgiving day at the Karl Flemmer home near Turtle Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neimiller vis- ited at the Gust Neimiller home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gessele motored to McClusky for Thanksgiving sup- per at Mr. Guessele's sisters home. \f Braddock e By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE a e Saturday evening, Nov. 30, the stu- dents of Braddock high school held a@ Thanksgiving party in honor of the ‘classes of '28 and ‘29. All those who were home for their Thanksgiving vacation were honored guests. Out-of-town guests were Mier, Napoleon; Anna Tracy. lock; Eloise Mietenger, Ashley, | Howard Balk, Minneapolis. | Miss Mabel Bier of the Braddock {high school spent the week-end at ‘her home near Hazelton. Miss Barbara Eckery of St. Mary's school, Bismarck, spent the Thanks- giving holidays with her mother, Mrs. F. J. Zellmer. Mr. and Mrs. Thore Naaden en- dinner Thursday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Tracy and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tracy and children of the Dale country, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macdonald, Mrs. Pol- and me E : i ! “35 iu i gi : if i il i gee i : i Ef i ay ii i E $8 E i : : i fi if § Z sls g: As soon as you realize you've taken cold—take some tablets of Bayer Aspirin. . Almost before your head can stuff-up, you feel your cold is conquered. Those aches and pains you felt coming on will soon subside. ‘Mr. gymnasium on Monday, Nov. Relief is almost instantancous! hws gained headway, and your temples throb and your very bones ache, these tablets will It is better, of course, to take Bayer Aspirin at the very first snceze or cough—it will head-o! spare you much discomfort. Get the gen proven directions for colds and headaches; ne’ neuritis, sore throat, and many important uses, BAYER ASPIR Aspirin fa the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture Even if your cold ing prompt relief. the cold and wine, with N Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid jof Bismarck furnished the music for | the occasion. Messrs. Siem, Blount, Fockler and Feltheim motored to Bismarck Sat- urday. Frank Rambough of Bismarck ar- rived Saturday and will stay for some time at the home of his uncle, H. E. Fraser. He will attend school here. Lowell Barton, who is atteiNiing the agricultural college at Fargo, arrived home Thanksgiving day to spend a week at the parental home here. Mrs, E. Van Dyne of McKenzie, N. D,, was a Thanksgiving guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sparks and fam- ily were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage. Miss Narcissus Mandigo, who is {teaching at Wilton, came down Thursday and spent a few days at the home of her brother, W. YW. Mandigo. She returned Saturday afternoon. Miss Cecil Ryan and James Ryan, of Bismarck, spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ryan of Braddock. They motored down with Max Lee who spent the day with his parents. Miss Metty Meir of Nrpoleon came up Friday and was the week-end | guest of Louise Barton. Mrs. Long was a hostess to the Braddock Study and Civic club on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lesher and Mrs, Piers assisting with the lunch. Fourteen members. answered roll cali by giving a Thanksgiving quotation. Mrs, J. H. Bower was a guest of the club. Mrs. Long was chairman of a very fine musical program. Frank Ryan, son of M. E. Ryan of Braddock, Miss Mary Silber- nagel of Napoleon were united in marriage Friday morning at 8t. Philip's church, Napoleon. immediate friends and relatives of the bride and groom were present. They will niake their home in Na- ;poleon for some time. Thanksgiving services were held in jthe M. E. church Thursday morn- ing at 10:30. Rev. Kinzler delivercd @ sermon on “Keeping Our Lives in Tune with Jesus.” Special music was furnished by the choir, also a solo by O. R. Bauer. The regular meeting of the Cherry Grove P. T. A. was held in the school 25, The Brogram commitice for the nilonth “ : Vie oe Robinson; Stevenson program, pri- 2 apt moaial joa Violette : , Violette and Helen Aarvig. & ny Fe ig 22 i 5 iH Z 95 7 if] | i 5 13 5 ‘ i i F i i | HE u BBs it ii a ; i i i E i i 3 5 = a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson and Donovan Mickelson were Sunday dinner guests at the Manning home. Melinda Manning and Donovan Mickelson returned to their school duties at Wilton Sunday after spend- ing the holidays here. Ollie and Joe Cook and Clarice Howe were Sunday visitors at Harry Davenport's. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mickelson and children were visitors at the Joe Mickelson home in Regan Sunday. Alvin and Marvin Manning re- turned home Saturday evening from South Dakota, where they have been working for some time. NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is Hereby Given that a cer- tain mortgage, mi executed and delivered by Lucinda A. Ebeling and William H. Ebeling, her husband, both North Dakota, mort- ings atid Loan Association, a corpora tion, mortgagee, dated the Ist day of November, 1927, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the Ist day of November, 19: duly recorded in book “178" of mortgages, at page 451, will be foreclosed b: sale of the premises in such mort and hers. inafter described, at the front ot the court house, in the City of Bis- marck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock P, M., on Saturday, the 4th day of January, . 1930, to satisfy the amount due pon, sald, mortenge o the day of sale. That the default oc- curring in the terms and conditions of said mortgage consists in the failure to pay principal, interest, and taxee thereon when the same became due and legal notice was given as pro- vided by law of the intention of the holder of said mortgage to foreclose the same. The described in rizage, ich will be sold te satisfy the same, are situate in the County of B ad remises 1d whi Only the | follow: of Northe! Addition to the City of according to the cert thereof dul fo ot Pl bad. mortgage at the da of Three thousan three and 65-100 besides thi te aad day of Notsade Nowtiw: SAVINGS be due on said of Bipte of North Dakota, County of Bur- 1 Oo Court, Before Hon. I. C. In the Matter of the Estate of Valen- the lath day of December e lay of Decemi at'the hour of 10 o'clock I noon of that day, to sho any you have, why the And accounting Special admin’ Hy and the petit lon ‘of anid’ epee ministrator of s: said court, pray accounting: Eeeirt a et meare| Lae rear ite, residence of said Valen- sins as