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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1980 Bank and Trust Company of Bis- MARCH 18, am: village mer 8 . ‘ marck, North Dakota, the Moffit A rd \ ene pf Moffit, feees i hs lage Cor r N LA ‘ and the Sterling State Bank, of Ster- : Feb. 4th, 1930, 10 o'clock A. M. er’s_pension - 15.00] ting, North, Dakota, be appointed’ as visiting ty P me we 23% ays. Ag 19- ae ‘The Board of County Commissioners; Mrs. R. C. Roberts, care depositaries for county funds, uumel, 7 : Pursuant to adjournment. On] mer Field . Pons ae. Roll ca jwanson, aye; Soder, aye bert, postinistreas of adopt Heghany Corporation 3% ee gu a ea eee fark Landerholm, aid sO | Moyniet, ayes Fricke, aye; Will, aye.) arena, visit HG ved, shat eee silted Chemical na 388 Hol. ‘der, ler, Fricke an ‘were Moved by Commissioner Moynier, valuation of all| American Bos: ty ‘i 5 Drerent. z : OO}seconded by | Commissioner Fricke, County u an Ga geen uit Delegates: Forego Saturday Ho - | Ars, 5.09 |that the depositary bonds from the ‘an Com = Bate by Commoner rece thst a eee : Firat National Bank of Blamarck, in 00; 0 1 , iday in Order to Make j Es 2 er, 2 the amount of $250, .00, the bonds ni ici * ng ee antroved an urate Oa sn |indage HSE" Saat chats Louis Bellon, : hie | seemeeaees oe ‘oll call Commissioners Swagson, So- 5.09/2mount so .000.00 and $7,000. ,000. d bond of the Moffit State Bank » Earl Fairchild assisting. le} pearing that the amount of outstan Sa eerie, Bricks and Wil voted) girs, iu 5.00| fF, $5,000.00 be approved as tO/next meeting will be held Aare Hae Ing bonds of sald. Burleigh County | American Radiator 36 London, Mar. 8—(4)—Pressed for Bye. er's pens! - 35.00) surticienc: ; issued for the purpose of erecting| American Rolling Mills % 4 abinet At this time the board proceeded| Mrs, Ruth Roll call: Swanson, aye; Sode! ;] at the home of Mrs. F. F. Allan. Bccouniy, court’ Rates and « county | American Smeltg. and R time because of the French ci Bo examine and allow or reject bills} pension .. . Moynler, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, "aye.| A free band concert will be given|jaii is nothing, and American Telph. and Te crisis delay, the naval conference con- | Rumbers Ito 166. subject {0 personal] anton Heer: justice The report of Fred Swenson, tegis-|by the Tuttle band on Tuesday eve-| Whereas, it appears to the natisfac- Wart od 196% | tinued its labors today, the delegates x jue 0 " Martineso: ter of deeds, for fees collected for the the f ti bor that fe the Saturday holiday in or- Wm, P. Thelen, mediéal care..$ 8.00 s , ber, 1929, in. the| 2! + Copper . 74 foregoing YAxei Soder, expense to conve Peat its hel, amount. OL $30 ap ar ae io des Btinin der to make as much progress as pos- 27. ma. Ha : Moved by Commissioner Soder, nec- Prescott. The sible. jon - } . unsafe ving 2 roceries rt Wetmore, f és it lc oy EGR seni 3.90] Wilton Mutu re, coal and nded by Commissioner Fricke, that will begi by reason. of extraordinary risk -of| Atlan: is considerable anxiety in 43 ‘There sy | the board adjourn to 2:30 p. m. Feb. 6, | © fire, and that such building is insut- f 01 tall i ‘Tract . milk for Mrs, b 30. o'clock. 3 ito several of the delegations, especially ee pair .. 8.041 s, Clifford, meals for i 1 Roi call: All members voted aye. March 21st will be “Daddy's Night” ue kee ar cr ig Sa 3 Baran Sormeration es among the Americans, over the di- lc Shop, supplies ly ‘i Feb. 6th, 1930, 3:30 O'clock P.M. | at the P. T. A. sponsored by the male|thereof, and $ Baltimore & Ohio ...: 118% | minishing amount of'time left in this. one Beiter SS tl x. 7 its para She Ale On roll call Portion of the organization. We un- ‘Where Barnsdall A Hd month. Counting out week-ends Yecldent E . y. all members were present. " faction of this. it r 45 ? '% workii days. Kathryn Erickson, court ce The report of Chas, Fisher, clerk of | derstand that the gentlemen will also | {* raat 7 05% | there are only 14 ing “ ing and expenses “Cc. “rum, saceses {2 {district court, for fees collected for| serve lunch. F ith this in , Prime Minister. A. “C. Isaminger, co cog | rancis 1 ey. the month of-Octobér in the amount of Stanley Elliott, who has been seri- |p Sattooab has intimated to all the freight . 7 2 : 3 $200.00, approved. Jail, and both thereof. hope that possibly Clatr. G. Derby.’ Co. ; : 3 Order, of District Judge. for, pay- Merwitd ae eine’ elton Crag ‘Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, se Hee! fen Lend Mab ét thee Bat "cage for jurors... 2 ment of $50.00 fees to the State's At- , 1s recov ougl will| That ihe question’ of issuing bonds| Canadian Pacific 2 | the} forego somt 4 Victor Moynier, ; ‘ "="! torney, Geo. 8S, Register, approved. be some time before “Slim” will be|not to exceed the amount of $210,-|cannon Mills % | urdays in order to rush the confer- vention . . so] _ The report of Chas. Fisher, clerk of yea OF bie me CS mR = cA Swan: 25.20] #4, Commissioner |... coan7 7889 /aistriet eourt, for fees collected for] @ble to be out. BeRrCheticr ea ear in: Ganeine ee Pasco % [ence to the earliest possible conclu vention Se Ls) . rent ft month of November in the amount| A 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, | fourt house. 4 ree ed. the | Chesap 229 | sion. Clair G. Derby age $223.00, approved. Carl Mauch residing north of town |amount of 40,000.00 for the purpose | & M St. Paul & Pacific ‘The Americans’ willingness to work terpreter certificates 0. . : a Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec-| jg seri fail, z '» M., St. Paul & Pacific _p' i k-end was indicated by % eT ‘i y seriously ill with infantile paralysis, |of erecting’ a jail, sald bonds to bear & Ne % | over the week-e! eer ones! Pe Ae ene ee interest at the rate not to exceed 6 So, ‘Rock Island a Fi the fact that Senator David A. Reed . n a the Boar County Commissioners 0: € pr Wr. col4 : : Hurletgh county, North Dakota, enter | @—————— P of | Ghryafet Motor conferred this morning with Ambas- ramling E r t with R. 1.’ Rush, is jaira, japan while Re rec ners Foomm FETED 6p |p cruminal NCHOnE: : chitectof Minot North, dakota, ‘for a 92 precttgge start an enuaiedlor lor E. ertson . . r Mo: ervices ee tectul services for the pro- Heaton & Lambert, iil y posed county court house, and sher- & ith and Souther Morrow conferred with foreign Secre- ‘Mrs. Sandb . .. + A. Ss p e iff's residence and jail to be built at 1930, in accordance with jaw. for such | Consullaated tient oon H ce Ww 5 ‘ommi 8 smatck, North Dakota, said agrec- purpose, at each reguiar general elec. | Continent ing ign France SENATE RECESSES Ao. Fis : Be 5] ting for bende ton the conetrontbe | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson were Hon polling ‘place in each election | Continental Can « 7% | hed luncheon with Mr. Washington, Mar. 8.—(AP)— Rieter ‘Moynien, tre G 5 sa F ing. In case such bonds | Wing callers Saturday. Rescincs in sala Burleigh: County, /Gontinen and then accepted an invitation from} Action on a proposal to restore Reyoud work y commissioner... i : orth Dakota, Biemavek Furniture Co, iv 1 Mg Cow mop ecole whiten compact Architect | _, Clarence Walker called at the Chas,| Or roll-call.'the following Commis- Secretary ‘Stimson to have tea at) existing (Bresidential, tarts - 24 ‘a Ol EIORE te aid | Kuehl home Saturday afte: q stoners voted aye: Swanson, Soder, . ‘porshert-ingcrsc Duuding., wa “Peeleations for s8i)'"Bemnhard. Jordshl’ Whe’ er wegen Bead the tatow line Guba Care Bui Even Sunday: will be utilized for] the senate today until: Monday tiss Wright Foreign Minister! when a recess was taken shortly i ; 4 cu machinery supplies ; Roll call: Commissioners Swanson. : the following Commissioners oo A aeave oar der, Moynier, Fricke, and Will voted | er, Monday: wernereupoh he. Bu Bor Briand and Prime Minister‘MacDon-| before noon over the week-end. ald having planned a meeting at Bis-Mandan Credit Bur, mem- , expenses... 5 : Andrew Olson called at the Andrew} Thereupon the resolution was dc- 1 i ; Chequers. NYE GROUP CONFIDENT Ikeg Eastman : . transcript. n Kolb home Monday. clared carried and adopted, ‘Auto Lite gon, servi Commissioner, Fri Lewis Jorgenson and Ed Rasche| 1930 POV"? ‘Ms 9th day of January, Bitctric Power and Light Washington, Mar. 8.—(AP). » Mar. — o ‘@| Leaders of the coalition of | Additional Sports | er, services as Co. ue 4 if R call; aijjealled at the Martin Feuling hom GEORGE F. WILL, for Mra, Antila PREP Eiken 00] members voted aver N°! Sl? 811 Wednesday to visit with Mr. Feuling, Chairman of said Board, tariff contest this week wher a W NSIN higher duty on sugar and a rate on cement commanded majori- ties contended today they had Wing Mercnatile ctor 3 , Poe: aac A.M. | who has been ill, Moved by Commissioner Moynicr, via the votes to reconsider sugar en! sr would move for it Moscone Sees. So <a fore rar mca tgen-a Store! Peetietehr tt FRE SE SR ee a ix t Bismarck : 1 Tolliver call f Bonding for the Pur ot | Gold Gi of Busia, poor relief”! Une Tor blank’ hooks and Supplies 10F | home MS ge Court House and Jail, be} Goodyear 7 upp Bros. rope . tees he year be renewed. five per cent of the amount of the ‘i . unckenbusch, groce es 6 1 I . bid. "said. check “made payable to| Frank Walker took his sisters Alice |""ft appearing that at a regular Great Nora Ton Mandan Mercantile Co. sup- cl aye; F E V George F. Will, chairman of the|4nd Shirley Mae to Regan Wednes-| meeting of the Board of County Com- 1, na lies for road machinery 12.2 d a 9 bonba: da: here they took missioners of sald Burleigh County,| Great Wsetern Sugar ROW. Beil Tel x p : tS ROH ayo; Soder, aye: I Binns ey the train to|jogally held on January sth, 1930; ig | Grigsby Gru “tolls ion suppl rl sropaten: ricke, aye Will, ave. | Bismarck, Bismarck, in sald Burleigh county, | Houdallle } nD. P bo. : special » held Mare Moved bs erie! Mrs. Ira Bailey called at the G. O.|North Dakota, the said board carried Basson Png foseecens AER ae ‘ mmixsioner Moynier, that! Lindsey home Friday efternoon. mciger Ui ee eal on; | Hupp Motor plait G. Derby, Vo. ‘ ne quest” that engincers in charge of | daughters Elizabeth and Helen were|burleigh County, North, Dakota, for| iain Refi Te .30 d by r {|fiver improvement work along the; Wednesday evening supper guests at|the year 19297is '$22,406,169.00; and it Missouri River make # ful sur-|the G. O, Lindsey home. further appearing rd adjourn to vey of conditions along the river in] Mr and Mrs. Andrew Olson I phi Clair G. y On roll call all. mem the of Burnt Creek, north of . motored Su County is $10,000.00;| Johns-Manville certificates ... -.+ 497. 1! | Bismarck, and remedy as soon as pos- , to Regan Saturday. further appearing that| Kelly-Springfield Tire ..:; + Clair G. Derby, C ‘ 2: Fee see ste aus sible conditions there which are re-] ‘The ¥. P. 8. 8. meeting which was|the amount of outstanding bonds of| Kelvinator Corporation 22. pecuiticntes ; + 420. 2 Be convened with 21l|;oving hundreds of acres of taxable to be held Friday evening, Feb. 28,|2!d Burleigh County issued for the| Kennecott Cop; jand from the tax rolls, the county se of erecting @ county court} Kolster Radio ard. pledge their ‘cooperation and |at the H, Davenport home was post- | PU'Po 7 om K istance in every way in its pow-|poned indefinitely on account of stormy weather. parts for road maci Wee ‘i . The bor recomvened’”” with “Bil seconded by Commissioner Swanson, on Mond: aa Bier vevslbiig cist! ym. ats members present. Laurice Jorgenson was an overnight | that the Resolution of Board of Cou | Gs ancien ee ord | ATINDOORPRORGAN| oud Sp Ore, Secretary J. J. Davis Moved by Commission vans guest of Louise Walker Thursday. ty Commissioners of Burleigh County, |General Foods in Qualifying; Fi- — Badgers Lead oe Pittsburgh, Mar. 8—(%}—Former < ; € OW rvices wecbeal Se a cher di “Mc-| North Dakota, Providing for Submit- Capital Laun tthe: te citing nome at the Me-|ting to Qualified Voters of Bald Bur nals in Big Ten Affair President and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge were here for a short period, today, sels jeneral Motors gay issioner. § ae ype. tfacte -horsepow. Gillette eatecy Come Tonight while en route to their home in Mass- achusetts from the Pacific % SH SIA2_ SEVnww awe weecone Ss © bo co on wh bs comm ena Dears Crash oveste ate Sees Sones RAE GS seats i Mini Mar. 8—?)}— Secretary of Labor James. J. Devis, eapolis,: Mar. 8.— Athletes ary f 4 the cardinal colors of Wis-| who arrived from this consin today ranked as favorites to| morning, called to pay his respects. win the indoor track and field cham- —_———— the Western conference | Lake Bootlegger Is for decision ie University of Hf field house tonight. Sentenced on Count rs swept into promirfence of the trials lact night in| Due Bernston Death six men in the four ae walifying heats were|_ Devils Lake, N. D., Mar. however, promised onen affair with six|® teams, soem bs Serine thting for the championship on= | ton, Devils Lake * State, Michigan and pa 4 youth wi to death while under the in fluence of liquor several months ago. lengers. This trio qualified Blacké: ve athletes with Indiana and Chi- yo ae, Sotmerweed C0. elgt — months‘in the county jail and fi 1 on 'ratl call] Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Algot RY-| pose ot ‘erecting Placing four and Minnesota Wext | $506 snd cost A ee , : Clarence Falkenstein made @ trip | berg and Charles Heddick. to bear interest at the rate not to line with three. [aren bers : to Bismarck Monday to see his wife|""o, w. Backman, Edwin and Melvin! exceed 6 per cent per annum and to| Pacific Light .. Broad Jump Thrown Out Bernston died while the basketball condet ” ;| and baby at the Bismarck hospital. > Be re be of single maturity and to be made] packard Motor . 4 - | team of which he was member was T. F. Morris and Fred Minwitter were Regan pepper mod payable in the year 1950, be_submit- | paramount-Famous bt renenin Cero as en route to Sharon. Judge G. Grim. oe Edith, Grace and Stanley Francis | ted hi ti aid Bi armalee Trans. 5 ‘en com} for - - [called at the Brown Brothers home| ang Hazel Wold were absent from |County, and that en election te ceied a e first time since its suspension, tied | Son heed resided, the Monday, and from there T. F. Mor-| School Friday. to be held on the 18th day of March,| Pennsvivania ‘Ralirosd with Northwestern and Purdue with | Court session until June 2 at the close ;] fis accompanied Sam and Issy Brown) ‘The meeting of the Ladies’ Aid at| 198°. In Recordance with law for such two qualifiers edch. ‘The Hawkeyes’ |°! Blackey’s hearing. and Ed Morris to the woods where /tne G. O. Lindsey home Wednesday | Ciection’ poliine y , | Ghances of retalfing their title were | al of swanson, | they will saw wood for some time. |was not very well attended, on ac- precinct in és : 3474 | dealt @ knockout blow by the decision moval of Minnesota der, that} Gordon Williams and Orville Falk- count of inclement weather. rth Dakota. Radio Corporati: of the athletic directors to throw out Egnar ‘Anson, s tH A S State , , amo f ‘01 Il call, the following Com- | Radio- - iis Bterling State : y accept Mor une| cnstine made a trip to Still after!” Fred McCoy, who has been ill at], Of, fol! call, he following Com: | Radlo-Keith- Orphen the broad jump in which Iowa with Rural Credit Bureau 4 ees Clarence Falkenstein who came on $ W. MeMahon, repairs e 5 his home, is very much improved at|der, Moynier, Frick id Will, and| Remington Rand . eo en, ‘orb |e tran from Bima Weapesday. | MRE, ie flout “Com Snets ocaal Ramet Fae Appraiser Requested Geo. Plepkorn, serving sub- marek as. reconside y nnic Anderson visited atthe T.P.| Jesse McCoy called at the Andrew.|°:,None. ic Tron’ and Sti — . Saree Commission and that irman of! Morris home Tuesday evening. ralker home e . ‘Thereupon the resolution was de-| Reynolds Tobacco B for jur- hi 1 inty aud-|"" ed Klawitter visited with wi Sunday evening. clared carried and adopt iy at . . sum of Clair o. Derby, Co. T . sees t t e 1918 seed a , © Seder, aye; certificates: : . 320. ynier, 2 frick: rill, ay h Clair G. Derby, eke i - offered by} Mow y s i Monday by train, where he is to be/quate to the wants thereof, and. i _ certificates + conded ] @ guard at the penitentiary. unsafe by reason of extraordinar: DN. W. Sanit jarete soti Fe rot .ee t the board adjourn to March 4th,|” Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg were Re-|risk of fire, and that such buildin; ‘et: i 1 - Ap at 10 o'clock a. m., subject to gan callers Monday. is See ae ene inaseauate oe i ye; Sor + che.) call. 5 i q use for a court ie 5 “core . 3 acts yc ommiseloners Swan, | Mrs. William McCullough spent last either thereof and) *"4 38h Missouri, Kansas eryash. tuo eee S| seconded wy sdayer “ Fricke and Will) week at the home of her son and| “Whereas, it appears to the satis-| isvour Beste Montsbakota Bower Coy dans 114 : ss | A. C. ISAMINGER, daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy|faction of this board that it is for : 3.93 ort : the best interest of said uary gas . . if County Auditor in and for Bur-|MecCullough. County to issue ponds -for ti aR intheoad ‘ oe ee 5.00 | % 6.40 th J leigh County, North Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm and|pose of erecting a court hou st is = il, and both thereof, clair G. Derby, © ac frit Bot hb oben cam ar fat pg ean eo rhea RES iad lojee Ecklund” | \tomers “int Beney Sunda) roat Te awattign” of senuing bonds | nthe “er qu | Seconded ee Commis o 5:30 ‘@| Albert Vollen was a Regan caller} 000.00, for the purp of erecting ‘a Diven, e ; apeitrn o 90 ere Monday. court house, and that the question of By JUSTINE MORRIS Guests at the Emil Olson home| issuing bonds, not, to * i FS aa ean ana} € eit eT TT TTT Pitt tettetet pep tt ett theta p B38 5 St. Paul, Mar. 8.—(?}—A request for the dismissal of Representative John . withe z ———————— Pade mae Preston, as for fer, ome “GEORGE F, WILL, ea ar ret dene Montad | Schrunk “chairman of said Board.” | Sea mussen ‘ eg] Now, Therefore, Bo it Resolved, 1 ta pproved. Gerald Morris called at the Clar- That the question whether said in-| St 1s Sauvin for re-| ence Falkenstein home Wednesday. itial resolution be approved be sub- § Willard Diamond made a trip to BY HELEN MARCHANT mitted to the qualified: voters of said mgeribing case lication of er in for | alan by. car TREE — Furlelgh County, North Dakota, and! Sincl . Bothne, assigned io . 1 of personi rty tax . ters was caller |that an election is hereby cal ech mee, ox pes eatonons an 1g aoproved.| Gordon, Williams visited at the pee tee &® Wing held ‘on ‘tho 18th day’ of afarch, 1036, | oeetly Ol ai: f orrison for . Q in accordance with Ia: suel * ax approved, | Clarence Falkenstein home last week. | "Gey Batley and Leroy Marchant | ‘%,0°cordan: Tegular polling places, in| Soerne Whee isenbesa for] Dorothy Morris and cousin Fred) i524 Jake Wents move his prop-|said’ Burleigh Counts, Novi Delote | seer ington y i proved, Klawitter visited at the J. W. Jiras erty to the Mary Johnson farm in|the polls at said election to be op- rd Gi ind ‘Biectr! certificates | + 140. nern’ Trust| home Thursday afternoon. v ened at nine o'clock in the forenoon | Stand F4 QI of Califor ir. vi cor! a rallace “Anderson an ‘o remain en continu nda Py sitet’ ison, rentai’or “""°] the year 2 eit and daughter Betty visited with Mr ; peed thereafter a A osk nai | Blandard Ollot New Yori Fe r . Philip spent last Wed-|evening o typewriter + 6.00) 6, . $ Anderson's parents Mr. and Mrs, A. 1930, Studebaker Moto: Belen S. Hytwon, court report et on FARA hoa nesday with the Henry Schuh family.|”°° 3, rurther Resolved, That the|Suberior Steele”, ing and expenses .. 2 zi 5 “Gerald Morris was a caller in Still|_=rvin Wentz called at the Thomas|auditor of sald Burleigh ‘County be Texas Corporation r. C. E, Stackhouse se er Novak home Tuesday afternoon. and he hereby is directed to cause| texas Pacific La. Tr. the board ‘adjourn to mrieay ight Nieters, | Proper notice of Lepe gg Rid Dub- Cee ee oe it . meet with the city comn 5 ard Diamond was an overni will cet ie | is in the Bismarck Tribune, the en eee EERE 09 2 el Noy E ft an Fricke and Will Voted | Suest with Harold Williams Thursday. Riley on ‘Adolph Span pple fon ee b 0 pein i Levi Anderson was a Thursday eve- | 91.04, veland, witness fee. . y Cashel, witness fee wk, Febraary ning visitor at the T. F. Morris home. the first publication to bi G. Kn i john Pool called at the Roy G./ic°aays betore the date of sald ef en. wine a rd met with th T. F. Morris returned to his home Wines sta miss ! ‘ der.| scturday after spending some time {Marchant home Wednesday after-|i°,,08¥% vefore the date of sald elec: G. Know! noon. first publication. Mary Mathison, mother's near the river sawing wood. i te i emmtOn in 7g 3000) At this time the bids were opened) "Harold Williams called at the Wil-| , Mise Theo Sohne eee a muews.as the) esloners, voted ayer Benteen as [te eRe Mrs. Esther Thoyre, mother's for the County-( dier’s Memor-| 74 Diamond home Friday. home last Monday. der, Moynier, Fricke and Will, and|U.8. Steel pension .. . . building. Bids were submitted as Johnnie Riley visited with Cord|the following commissioners ‘voted | Utility Powar and Light A. irs, Frank Campagna, aid.. moilowe: : Aldene Morris was absent from | 4.7 ‘Allan Schuh Sunday het tone Vanadium Gorperatine en mnwelman seveee Mackey, Minot, N. D., $159,-| school Tuesday on account of a bad Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Siebel spent] Thereupon the resolution was de-| Warner Pictures se : sas see . 00. i cold. H clared carrie@ and adopted. rn land Hen Jensen s Thorvald Johnso nd Forks, Monday at the Alex Siebel home. i Carl Johnson was a caller in Still ~ ret Approved this 9th day of January, q Leo Nietets spent last Saturday eve-| a. D. 1930. Gi BE Suit ha"ia Sashes state office, ae P ‘The governor pointed ng) that Mr. , 85 @ rural credit appraiser, Was not a state officer, but an em: jeje ears attention to an inion o attorney general, dis- ~ | “inguishing between the two. National Basketball Tournament to Begin Early Due 45 Entries five oe he ee eae every section of the country were included in the for the National A. A. U. peskettien tournament announced to- lay. ue soesbeuenan SRR ER RREREES SRE FERERRE re RS atecrerseonss sees! 'o9-2-3 00 Saco te e201 Fee RE et Efoptet tit tt fon... Spraccesy ae $ . Drug Store, liquid soap 00] A. J e1 Ber, Friday. = Dire, Agnes Vasice 6 5 ing with Harold Williams for the Past |tne David Hein home Wednesday. _. «pension . E.'A. Moline, Jamestown, North Da-| week. Miss Helen Marchant spent Tuesda} car Kavonius, care of Pi kota, $149,725. y Gerald Morris called at the Clar-| .4e wednesday with Mrs. Christ 2 a Ls Sogiadson’ “Pet ence Palkenstein home en route to|Wenen r nger Ne be . 90. Nari G. Stlen Co, Grand Forks,| Still Friday. SES Squad and Gallows Is North Dakota, $139,840.00. Orville Falkenstein was a brief call- afternoon. Heating and_ plumbing: er at the T. F. Morris home Friday ‘Marchant sp @ Offered Utah Slayer vel the Herman Nieters home. ee friluam Gosawine “beala wed Minneapolis, 2898500.) TPoratO™ | @ t at Paes kruad ‘ : FG. Grams,’ Bismarck, $32,200.00.) Issy Brown was an overnight guest gg eos, ‘Cord and Allan‘ &chub Dixon, Salt Lake City, Utah, Mar, 3—|° one nies Minneapolis, Min-| at the T. F. Morris home Saturday. ited at the between the firing] No. 2—Fargo: care of poor . mimerciat itationer Pars yommerc: nesota, ph. z Electrical appli zi i evening. as a means of ex-| Fargo 53; Tower-City 13. “Er Melviite, Bismarck, North Da- a? bs glen Dab Green,| Camselton 24; Hillsboro 21. cover- Tuttle slayer of his| time). R. L. 58.00 i HE Bicker, Bi k, North D: ° ; . ck, North Da- kota, $7,661.00 0 mother and her step-father, | No. 4—Jamestown: keos, Sa nanders, Bismarck, North Da- comes before District| | New Rockford 27: Kensal. 11. ota, $9,100.00. jamestown 31; Ellendale K. Skeels, Bismarck, North Da-| fi | aa pare lp a guilty. of first} Bismarck 44; Coleharbor 13. onde made|_ Turtle Lake 21; Wilton 16. Me eatcasnt Wallnas, wsih. s th No, 14—Minot: 4 use nal ewick, ee Pagel OO 4 plumbing bi wee! . pond A eg ee f Pe rs, e@ Swick, on heatt ane jumbing be re; 4 5 OM... 25.00) turned. “Holl call’. oder, ayer Moy. | Week in a ay nier, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, aye. jon. +6 45.00) Moved by Commissioner Soder, oe Breay ag onded by Commissioner Fritke, ing of T. B. cattle... 10.50] the Board adjourn to 9:30 a. m. Ibin Hedstrom, ruary 6th, 1930, to reconvene at the aay Potter, mothers pension. 16-00) Gomumismoners, room, in "the Court Pingree which % 1 : 15.00] House. Roll call: members pres- ad, it, Treas. e. ent voted aye. aemorial Bi eb. 6th. 1930, 9:30 O'clock A. M. 000.00! | ‘The board met pursuant to adjourn-| _ Paul Feige, Wm. % ‘Andre: itrychnine 288.00 it. 0: bs to their homes at Un- bur. Raion aerers. wera pe men’ mm roll call all members were | Ellis returned i i! y . W. Hedrix, Sivs: Margaret Field, mother's 30.00 i present, derwood ‘Tuesday i Epastig 14058] Moved by Commissioner Moynier,| visit at the Baden enson, Reg. of Deeds, seconded by Commissioner Soder, that by 2 18.75 the board Recept th bid of A. 3: it 2 Fs reer for 6 general contract e - for the construction of the Memorial wire ' ‘ py ist and John D, Thom- 1.50] bullding which the board has joined with the city of Bismarck: also the Leland Parker Hotel com; In H. Parker, Lots 00} bid of . Grambs, for heating moat packers: é, age 00; d and chikifen | lection : d . ttluting’ and plumbing andthe rag Bh 308.21| of B. B. Hicker Yor the electrical in of Wilton were week-end guests of me. z aelreree. F 12.90 | stallatt id that thi it di- ‘ " Non-profit. inco! tor aud the chairman of he board be| her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. / ; yee dg ineorpors apetianis. horized to sign the contracts of Hutchison. AG che . Of ltton, Ine, "Hatton: ‘to perpetuate ti 5. caucus will be held in the 1] “great name and memory of th: ‘Thursday-evening at-8 o'clock if eon. M " : : ck- | poble character, Carl Ben Hietson,

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