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THE a t a a Q i i Name of Office Beersieatative in Congress ee Second District Third District © Lieutenant Governor ‘Ba t 4 a a a a Se REPUBLICAN Name of Candidate P. 0. Address 0. B. BURTNESS Grand Forks J.B. GAR T. J. CLIFFORD Langdon THOMAS HALL | A. S. MARSHALL Forbes STAALE HENDRICK! oteau J. H. SINCLAIR Keamare A.C. TOWNLEY Minot E. H. BRANT GEORGE F. SHAFER ERIC A. BOWMAN JOHN W. CARR ‘Attorney General Commissioner of Insurance R. E. SWENDSEID S. A. OLSNESS H.W.SWENSON Commissioner of Agriculture JOSEPH A. KITCHEN 8. 8. McDONALD Railroad Commissioner Members House of Representatives 27th District CHRISTIAN BERTSC C. W. MeCDONNELL HERMAN BROCOPP GORDON COX WILLIAM B. FALCONER TED B. MEINHOVER MARTIN J. OLSON, JR. J. M. THOMPSON L. J. WEHE Secretary of Stat | ROBERT BYRNE Arnegard ca LAURA B, SANDERSON LaMoure i R. R. SMITH Bottineau meme” JOHN STEEN Rugby BERTA 5, BAKER Glenburn eben DELLA M. WARDROPE Leeds JAMES MORRIS Sheyenne Devils Lake Sentinel Bismarck Bismarck NO-F ARTY County Superintendent of School: ALBIN HEDSTROM JOSEPH KELLY MADGE RUNEY | ICTOR L. ANDERS 8. J. KING Bismarck JOHN MONROE Baldwin FRED W. NELSON Bismarck JOSEPH WERNER Bismarck Bismarck | Fourth Bismarck County Auditor ALTA B. HERMAN | Bismarck ‘onstables County Treasurer | Clerk of District Court State’s Attorney County Judge County Surveyor County Coroner A. C. ISAMINGER Bismarck CLAIR G. DERBY Bismarck « “Official Newspaper, |_ CHAS. FISHER |_ Bismarck MABEL ENGESETH Bismarck NORMAN FLOW Bismarck L. Edna Heaton Putnam McKenzie FRED SWENSON Bismarck . E. McCURDY Bismarck EORGE S. REGISTER Bismarck IC. DAVIES 2 Bismarck J. W. RILEY Bismarck T. R. ATKINSON Bismarck J. GOBEL ‘ Bismarck E. PERR’ Bismarck _ Dated at Bismarck, June 12, 1930. Carrington RY LASHKO' Stanley BISMARCK TR In accordance with the provisions of Section 921 of the Compiled Laws of 1913, notice is hereby given that the following persons, together with their postoffice addresses, have filed petitions for nomination for public offices as provided by law to be voted on at the Primary Election to be held on June 26, 1980. DEMOCRATIC Name of Candidate Name of Office Name of Candidate P.O. Address Name of Office Name of Candidate P.O. Address of S Sou JOHN BURKE Bismarck | County Commissioner GEORGE F. L een const | M. C. FREERKS | Jamestown. First District | intendent of Public | OLIVER P. BAKKEN Mandan es istrict OSC. ggg Seed BERTHA R. PALMER | Bismarck ARTHUR E. THOMPSON Washburn 8. L. JORDAHL AXEL SODER Al H.R. BONNY A. E. SH H. W. VOIGHT . BE. if Hees a HANSON ORMA KIMBLE P.O. Address Oa eh ee Bismarck P. W. LANIER Linton L. no Bismarck PIERCE BLEWETT James Bismarck F. 0. HELLSTROM Kulm L.A.S ON Jamestown ia applicable to thi judges of the supreme court elocted prior to the general election of the year 1934, at which election three su- preme court judges shall be chosen; co the highest number of votes| Pi in the city of Bismarck, and shal! fehest (number of" votterahail be) Drovided, With auitanie office, caulp ight years and| blanks and postage. hall, an accurate recor actions and expenditures of his partment, and shall, annually, and REFERRED MEASURES the month of December of each year, ma. REPEAL SITORS GUARANTY oy covering ACT 2. AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE Dis-| |The CONTINUANCE OF FURTHER A8-| Shall appoint auch gam SESSMENTS — BY THE DEPOS-| deputy gt ITORS’ GUARANTY FUND CoM-| Provided; N THE COLLECTION] Only on: state, w! cH the same as that of and fish commission OF-ITs SOOKS, RECORDS AND| Same warden shall give a Penal sum o sereee.ceys sa: est number of votes shall be elected for & term of six years. Be It Enacted by the Legislative: Aa- ROLAND H. CRANE IPP re to said date, collect all assessme: t December, 1930, sa! LA. c Isaminger, County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the persons whose names appear on this certificate have filed petitions for nomination as candidates for the office under which they have been designated in conformity with law governing Primary Election and that their names will appear upon the official Primary Election Ballot to be voted on at the Primary Election to be held in all precincts of Burleigh County on June At said election the polls will be opened at nine o'clock A.M. and closed at seven o'clock P. M. on said day. A. C. ISAMINGER, County Auditor for Burleigh County, N. D. anty fund commi andy 7 The BISMARCK. Bi ‘The BISMARCK TRIBUNE| Bi oF the Buppie ¢ eucl rs ISSOLUTION -| authorised, audited and MiusION. a on ‘December dist, 1380, same manter as for the salary and ex- Pion aban dotteee cee east ie | Oa that the total expenditure of euch Dake salary and expenses shall not exceed the amount INITIATED MEASURES CENT GASOLINE TAX AMEND AND RE-ENACT sion shall deftver to t! iner for the State of N of the books, records, as: erty belonging to it or then ii tody; Seo — alive, to the govern- 1 commission who have ot theretofore Po ae @ dividend from the Guaranty | 5 ‘und. 8 Section &. REPEAL.) All acts or|1929, are hereby amended and re- arte of acts in conflict herewith arejacted to read Section 2. AMENDMENT.) d every dealer in motor ve- lefined in this act, whe isment}is now engaged, or who may hereat- aran-/ter engage in his own name, or in-the| 1: ion prior to the time|name of others, or in the name of his effective. representative or agents, in this state, . in the sale or use of motor vehicle ELECTION AND TERMS JUDGES DISTRICT COURT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO Py gs SECTION 104 OF ARTICLE 4 FOR THE ELECTION OF DISTRICT| gestinn iodezas Sono FOR A TER Complied Laws of 1913, relating ish department of the State of. North Dakota, be ai-| amended and re-en: JUDGES MOF SIX fais? SO AS TO READ AS FOL-|game and Section 104. The S vided into mot less districts, in judicial ere shall] 0! Feo! of the district co be led by bn t Monday 8 election and ‘EN YEARS, SO AS e, TQ READ AS FOLLOWs: the constitution, Section 90. ‘The judges of the su-| the date of appointment. preme court shall be elected by the +i qualified electors of the state at gen: shal eral elctions, The term of office| th shall be 1 hold th that thi MISSION FOR ald DISTRIBUTION OF ITS AS- OF ITS ASSETS. AND REPEALING ALL ACTS OR PARTS OF ACTS IN CON- Bb: FLICT HEREWITH, sembly of the State of North Da-| fy kota: fl rovisions of said Chapter 31-B of the jupplement proceed to complete its cords: to all banks closing prior heretofore levied. and c or as much thereof and except as ved and allowed by it of the next lcgis- final report of its ich commission shall 8 specdily as possible, received by him it the proceeds into cash ant it thereof in a fund to be known as the Guaranty Fund, which be disbursed pro rata by, the state examiner among depositors holding claims ap by said depositors’ juaranty fund Fepealed; provided, however, Mina rovinigas of chia act hell or c tion from any ass which haa been levied by the this act becom ‘Approved CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND-|oxe aan cana anp visu vow-| vel ose MENTS iON N ND RE-ENACT AN ACT TO AMEND AND RE- ENT Zz Fo a QpporN Tate tions by the N' one or more es) COMMISSIONER: TERM: SALA! nist therein’ ab saay | OF OFFICERS) Within ten days at iw. ‘The term of of-| ter the takin) wiet court| £overnor shal six years| and fish comm! in January | office until hail| after such commiss! for a term of two shall hold his office until sor is appointed and qualified and removable by the governor for cause The game and fish commission- ail appoint a deputy leasure of the game an the effect of this act, 3 delivered by said i Peal -| statement only. e ‘a| fish commissi fice at the pl fish commissioner. | The game and fish commissioner and the deput: id missioner shal be furnished by thi te Dakota; the commissioner in the ten thousand dollars 000.00), and the deputy commissioner enal sum of five thousand dol- 000.00); the premiums on such ayable out of the game such bonds to be con- ditioned upon’ the faithful discharge 8 of each of said offices. si and deputy game and fish commis- sioner, shall each take, subscribe and ice of the secreta! h of office provid yn, within ten days from 4 sum in the bonds to be | and fish fun the ti Of tie. aut! shall deliver to Of an invoice of ‘motor. vehicle fuel, stating the name and address of file in tl ‘The game and fish commissioner 1 receive an annual salary of e thousand six hundred dollars depisy game and mmissione three thousa each of which salaries shall be pay- able monthly put of th 6 = fund, together a the Cee | and necessary expenses incurr Mae Coury siveted| each of them in the performance of duties of their respective offices. ‘commissioner shall estabiiah such tules and regulations as are necessa: or desirable to the conduct of his de- tment; he shall maintain an of- ce, to be provided ft The and file with the th fous calendar year. & fish commissioner i one thousand dollars pay-| be deposited by _ hit « - Highway ‘Aia” na” ig 34 a | discharge of the dut! ice. leputy commissioner Section 1. DISCONTINUANCE OF all such wardens and deputy wi ASSESSMENTS.) From and after| shall be under the direct control July ist, 1929, the depositors’ guar- anty fund commission shall levy no further assessments under the provi-|to make monthly a1 sions of Chapter 31-B of the Supple- ment to the Compiled Laws of the| him requi: State of North Dakota for the year| Al anty Fund Act, but shall under the supervision of the game and fish com-. missioner; they shall each bi juired to the commissioner ired. 1 powers and duties heretofore conferred or imposed by 1a posed upon th commissioner hi ) ss-| all records, boo! ments as in this section provided, the) ments or other said Chapter 31-B of the Supplement| kind or descrip\ shall ‘continue in full force and ef-| under the contr z ce of this ae eee ered to the state game and fish “Section 2% DISBURSEMENT OF| missioner immediately upon hi FUND.) On or before the 1st day of|Ppointment and qualiti id depositors’ guar-| ers and duties hereto: ion shall disburse| imposed by Jaw upon ea pay the balance of the funds in its| fish commissioner are hereby con- fands to depositors. in banke closing} ferred an od prior to July ist, 1929, such funds soj Same and fish commiss: Femaining in its hands at said time to be disbursed among depositors hold- ceive e roperty of whatever under the control of the North re conferred or upon the deputy to the supervision of the state game t! and fish ‘The state game and fish commis- hall have power to appoint Y| stoner poy ee ee clerks or other aasist- ‘who have not theretofore re-| such experts, ceived a dividend from said fund and| ants as to be disbursed in the manner now in| Out the aid Chapter 31-B] ary and expenses thi is hereby authorized and direct er rogts toe Grigio BP a state, 18 y of July of ea ‘ the sum of twenty-iive thousand aol: proved and allowed It Enacted by the People of the Pacute Nerth Daketa: each ani any bank, trust company |hicle fuel, rt By FLORENCE BORNER Percy Freeman, manager of the Monarch elevator, spent the past week in Fargo attending to matters of a business nature. “Ge Mrs. Fred Wood visited with friends in the Regan community da Mrs. Elmer Williams and children, Gordon and Leona, who left here a week ago for Iowa, local relatives of their safe arrival. They will remain away until next Coroner E. J. Gobel of Bismarck ‘was a recent caller in town. Mrs. Dan Slattery and daughters visited with friends in town ‘Tuesday afternoon. They live in Bismarck. Richard Rupp of Mandan spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. pecnen Soe Rw me ‘= ‘were recent callers in 5 Miss Hazel Niles and brother John ity visited with friends in the community recently. from here attended the Farmers’ Union picnic. which was the Menoken grove Wednes- Miss Laura Little, who is teaching in Valley City, and who has been visiting with local friends and rela- , accompanied by her sister, of Bismarck, is a eh Miss Helen Little leaving soon for Colorado where will visit relatives. tionmaster Carl Lein is @ two weeks’ vacation in Mr. Hanson arrived recently to substitute in Mr. Lein’s place est Baumgart, accompanied by his sister, Miss Helen Baumgart of ismarck, motored to Turtle Lake where they spent the day ir sister and brother-in-law, Mrs. Shep Haas. . Helen er Cathay and were called here ir" bother, "Alb —, Harold Erstrom of Chicago also came here to attend his brother’s funeral. : Vietor Anderson of near Wilton was greeting old friends in the com- munity a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stitzer and|ed Wood: son Ellison of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Peterson were Sunday dinner guests at the Fred Kant home, Misses Daphne and Dorothy Ar- pola of Mandan were recent visitors ere, John Racek of Mandan was a re- cent caller at the Vincent Luther home south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Shep Haas and daughter Frances of Turtle Lake were here Saturday. Mrs. Matilda Baumgart returned home after a two weeks’ visit with them. , Ed. Mount, who has been on the sick list for some time, is slowly re- cuperating. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein and daughters Ruth and Marie were week-end business callers in the capital city. The next meeting of the Crofte Star Homemaker’s club will be held at the home of Mrs. Oscar Landér- holm on Wednesday afternoon, July 9. At the last meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. Knownley Dorman, five new members enrolled in the club. They are Mesdames Ar- thur Fricke, William Fricke, Jr., W. C. Gehrke, Oscar Landerholm and Victor Nelson. Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and chil- dren, Glen and Iva May, plan on leav- ing soon for Roseglen where they will spend a week visiting relatives. Fred Bordland of Chicago arrived recently to visit with friends and relatives in the community. Mrs. Minnie Engleman and daugh- ters Florence and Louise were visit- ing and shopping in Bismarck Wednesday. relatives in .the community. The Solberg family are former residents of Baldwin. They left here several years ago for the West. The Crofte Star Homemakers and their families held a picnic at Paint- ls Sunday. A fine time was enjoyed by all and a picnic dinner was served at the noon hour. Mrs. Oscar Landerholm enter- tained a number of gas at her home Wednesday for dinner, Miss Bertha Schroeder was honor | the Sa foe ot ker aneeeaainn eld in honor of her ap) marriage. Miss roeder received § number of nice gifts for her new ome, : Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hanson of Bis- marck visited with friends and rela- tives in the community Sunday. —_—- - e By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Erickson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson. Thoda Fos- sum accompanied them back to Bis- marck, She had been visiting a few days at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Delores Hanson visited with Hope Hannifield Thursday afternoon. , Mrs. Ole Lillifjeld and baby daugh- ter Mary Ann visited relatives and friends in Wilton Wednesday. Ole Lilliefjeld and Elias Lillefjeld spent Wednesday fishing down at the lake. Mrs. Joe Brown was suddenly tak- en with an attack of appendicitis Monday afternoon. She was at the Wm. Brown home when she got ill. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and her husband, Joe Brown, took her to Wil- ton to consult Dr. Thelen. She is Miss Etta Rupp spent part of the | getting along quite well now. week with friends in the capital city. | L, A. Tavis of Mandan wa; a re- cent business caller in town. Anton Nelson and Katherine Bow- ers called on Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillie- fjeld Wednesday evening. drew Nelson home, but at this writ-| at Devil’s ing she is visiting her brother and family, A. F. Nelson at Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown visited sae me Walter and. Sidney loom, Walter ine; Waddington were Washburn callera on business the first of the week. Andrew Nelson had some dental] Rasc! work done at Bismarck this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown received sad news that their son-in-law, of Stones Lake, Wis.,|Stei was hurt by a car and died early Thursda: pporning. He leaves a wife five children, Mrs. Kraft will be remembered as Rose Brown. oes. Axel Stenquist and daughter Hilda and Bill Betner were Bismarck callers the first of last week. Katherin Bowers who works at the Andrew Nelson home visited a weel Anton Nelson was a Wilton caller iternoo Wednesday aft Be! rown was a Wilton caller oon, Andrew Ni Wil l- oe Te in was a Wilton cal Mrs, Walter Joh in Bistaarek Saturday, = PoPPIng 8 [7 Regan 3 By BURDELLA B. HELGESON The Rey junior ball team played the Gantt isom here op Saturday final score being 4 to 8. The Auxiliary will meet at the H. D. Watkins home on the afternoon of July 10th. Mrs, J. A. Fisher will entertain with Mrs. Watkin: Mrs. 4. L. Garnes spe visiting with friends in Dickinson, P. Christianson home. | Me and Mrs. L. Hopkins and Miss | Ruth Manners returned last week Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Solberg and| Andrew Nelson’s sister from Chi-| from a week’s trip through the Bad son Orvium arrived here recently cago is visiting in this vicinity and * | Land from their home. at Mt. Vernon, | will remain here until after the 4th.. M Wash., and are gutsts at the home of |She has spént somb time at the An-'with the h id the Black Hills. Manning, who had Ma Lake last th, to his home Saturday. see 55s Arnold Helgeson and Frank O’- Brie at the Wm. Brown home Thursday.| A. Hr Hep have been guests at the eda, Calif., this week. 0. op aoe and he motored to Bismarck on Sun- it with Charles Colip, who Mayland Christianson inert motored to Bismarck on Sat- urday afternoon. Arnold Helgeson and Frank 0’- Brien spent last Monday at the H. aizescn pas Ae Lei ir, an irs. B. A. Lein were ets in Bismarck last week. Lund! . H. be: ness in Bismarck fast ind Mrs. O. Tyberg, who have sister at Menoken Monday and mad Regan agh orgs a ‘y Tues- le their home in Painted Woods + and Mrs, L, Hopkins mo! Mo of this we AY Suezia. hos N. P. section house. ball game at Mereer which was won by Mercer. f Braddock ———_—_—_—_—_—_—_+ By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Eno Rousu ‘an_dMiss Mi afternoon and won the game, the|Olson were united in marriage morning, June 17, at Kintyre by é cian Lu h. Mr. and: Mrs, Rousu left the same mornin; th Katka and husband. k Woodman circle while there she was a guest at the|met at the home of Mrs. O. R. Mar- tini Thursday evening with 15 mem- bers in attendance, Isal Kinney was reported to be the member who had perfect attendance Se D., to vii pent last week| Mrs. Arvo been| Dexter was elected to act as assis- encampment) tant attendant in the place of Mrs. Mary Steger who has moved to/at her home at Seaforth, Minn. Mrs. Michigan, N. D. Lesher was with her mother at the Master Emmet McCusker of Haz-|time of her death. She has the elton visited last week with Dale and Howard Barton. ett A Hansen of, Wishel ches He and Mrs. C. Y. Barton ex me 5] tr} = dock. chiienane diaebbeds Chataqua at Kintyre Sunday after- L. V. Lesher, rural mail carrier |n0on. No. ne Miss Evelyn Martinson, who has F .E. Martini is acting as his sub-|been a guest at the O. R. Martini stitute. home, his vacation now, and Emil Sueltz of Groton, S. D., ar- to go on a fishing trip to the Min- nesota Lakes with the S. A. Engle- last week that George Aueen and er, W. Aug. Pomnnier are work wit ha road |Manley, Magee, Camp and Martini. Attorney Chas. Coventry N.D. ton was a Braddock ‘W. W. Sempel took Mrs. pecahel afternoon. construction company at Noonan, to Steele Thursday evening in that city. e Tadien’ ‘Aid ot the M. E. church met with Mrs. R. Aarvig ba train for Minneapolis to visit|spent the week 4 rela Th atetnded and a nice lunch was served by_the hostess. rs, Bape wad Hen Anrrig teade 8 [ten of Hudson, bustiess trip to Bismarck turday. ! Braddock Tuesday A lively baseball game was played j visiting her sister, between |and family. on the iamond Moffit and Braddock Fostay oe ‘ W. W. noon which ended 2 to 8 in offi Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lang motored | motored to Pollock, 8. to McKenzie Sunday morning and/ morning, returni accompanied be ee. and Mrs. E. ‘acco! Van iol of that place, motored. to Belding ai Lake Wildwood where they spent|of Hi day. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cory spent Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen and Mr¥.|Sunday at the R. H. Goebring hom Fred Junge were Linton callers|south west of Hazelton. Tuesday. i : » F. G. Fockler, Mrs. E. F. Savage entertained as/J. H. Bower and E, F. Sa tored to Bismarck Wednesday eve- A. Engleman, Mrs. Wm. Barr and |ning to take in the races. Howard Brownawell of Moffit was L. V. Besher received a telegrain!in Braddock-one day this week put- months, Miss Violet | Sa! y morning containing the | up bills for the Chataqua to be ee guests Monday evening, Mrs. Miss Olga Sueltz. news of the death of Mrs. Lesher’s mother, Mrs. John Munn, on Friday of her many friends at Braddock, left Friday to visit with friends at Minot and from there rived in Braddock by auto Saturday Hay go to her home at New Rock- man family. os Bieta Tharsis Fi '. races at Bism: vy J. B. Roth of Hazelton was a Brad- » G. |, J. insworth, | this dock caller Tuesday ierking, Bae, o. iy so, Robert Hillner received a letter|F. E. Martini Zellms R, Aarvig, F. M. tang E. F. Say F. J. Camp, and Mesdames Thomps: Ivey home. She Sat- | Miss y and Mrs: W. W. Baxter and ursday afternoon. A fair number /two children left Tuesday for a fish- re Leu O'Rourke is, arrived in evening and are put on'in Moffit June fined, shall, not later than the ni of each calendar month render to the state auditor, on forma prescribed, prepared, and tur- nished by the state auditor, a sworn statement of the number of gallons [| of motor vehicle fuel sold or used by him or them ee the receding calendar month, which statement sha! be sworn to by one of officers, in case of dome tion; or by the resident or agents, or attorney in-fact, a chief accountant or officer in case of a foreign corporation; by the man- aging agent or owner in case of a firm, association or individual; and shall contain a tement of the quantities of motor vehicle, fuel sold or used within the State of North Da- kota from his or their respective Places of business, and if any of motor vehicle acon been sold or tank cars, barre! and in thi in which in the original i fe ndition ame was imported, said ll show the amount of same was sold. 4 Said dealer shall pay a license tax of four cents per gallon on ali motor vehicle fuel used and sold Pr him, im or y him or them, in the state, in the original packages in which the ae ‘was imported as above speci- Whenever any sale is made by a dealer of motor fuel in the original packages in which the same was im- ported as above Specirie’. dealer urchaser there- the purchaser, the quantity and kind Hay sold, and whether or not said bor specified, duplicate copies uy invoices ‘insued and delivered by Tink during.the period covered by such the sum of four cents such motor fuel sold by himee a bart e ‘Section 6.» AMBND: MENT.) That said license tax in respect to motor vehicle fuel sold or used in any calj- be std enone oo be a the fn'Bection ¢ re statement provided for ered, to the for the efunds as herein se Of in Provides. The state treasurer: shel Promptly cri commission three-fourths of sa: edit to the st: Bienwey 18 tax. The money so credit j= e-fourths of sala license’ tas, ‘eby appropriated to be used by ommission for the construction, reconstruction, maintenance or re- hways or roads under the’ Fi ried th if said jurisdiction of sa’ : One-fourth of said license tax we Se: the state treasurer, Fund.” During th months of January, April, Jul; October of each year, the state trenss urer, upon the warrant of the state Sips ape — disburse neys in such “Count: “a hway Aid Fund” not previously isbursed, including interest received ay to the various counties of thereon, the state in the samo proportion and ratio as the motor vehicle registra- tion fund collected in each county shall bear to the total motor vehicle registration fund collected in all the counties of thi x Such moneys so re- by the respective counties shall side in a separate fund, unde: the jurisdiction and control ‘of the j' f tl of county commissioners and ppropriated and employed solely by Such counties in the construction, re~ construction, maintenance and repair of county et way Nerte thereon leading up to and con- 's, bridges and cul- cting with federal aid and state aid highways. 0; kit dine ide y » On, making the payments one-half per centum thereof to cover tax a je cost of collecting said smitting the same to the state ditor, provided, that in order to au reimburse the State on account of the expenses of carrying the provisions of Act into effect, the state auditor ed to jut of the moneys collected as a tax under the provisions of this act. SUNDAY THEATRES, SHOWS AND MOVIES AN ACT PERMITTING T! fe) = TION OF THEATRES ON SUNDAY AFTER 1:30 O'CLOCK P, M. the People of the Be It Enacted b; ‘State of Nerth Dakota: Section 1. It shall be lawful to con- duct, run and operate Theatre: shows, pigs} picture shows include pic we talking tures and give public ooh exhibitions on the first day of t) he mmoniy called the Sabbath, : That such shows, theatres and bitions shall not be run and Operated before the hour of One irty P. M. on such days. Section 2. Section 9231 Compiled Laws North Dakota for the year 1913 and all acts in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. A. G@ Isaminger, County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, ed fi ere, ae Gh ‘within and follow! is @ true and correct list of the Constitutional, Referred eek prov! and Initiated measures as certified to me by the Secretary of State, same to 11 gaa for on Wednesday, June 25th, 5 A. C. ISAMINGER, County Auditor for Burleigh County, N. Dak. have been attending the University of Minnesota during the past year, are 8 the summer vacation fn Mim. Bars father, M. W. W. landigo. Roy Sparks and F. A. Bier were Braddock callers Monday m 4 oung folks of the 4-H club al pat a good time at their out- ing at Wildwood Lake. They re- turned home Thursday evening. Miss Ida Feyereisen is hetplig out at aS -~ Pp fel Fac Me Sempel is away on vacation. . .N. Drake of Minneapolis mo- tore into Braddock Monday noon to look after his farming interests in Mr. and Mrs, Henry Sorem enter- tained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mabel Wilson of ‘Biowarck Bie. oi Floyd Swanson and’ sons of Driscoll Mr. and Bes, Hasty Tea 1, Mr. and Hi ian and chil lidren, Mr. and Nels and Robert and Mrs. C. E. Lowry niece Dorey Thistlewaite of James- Today in Congress | Oe TUESDAY a. BIDS WANTED 2 Lien school roamertr Sis for haul- ing coal to schools one, two and three. Coal to be in bins b; 1980. Bids to be ope: July 8th, 1930. @ boarg re- es the right to reject any or all MRS. ARTHUR a ie : fs istri . BSNS B®

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