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125 MEN AND WOMEN SERVED IN BURLEIGH COUNTY OFFICES | John H. Richards*, E. M. Fuller*, W. One hundred forty-five men and/A. Falconer, C. A. Johnson’, James Women, only 73 of whom ase living| Fortune, John L. Peterson, John F. now, have served Burleigh county in| Fort’, G. J. Keenan, Jessie Van Hook, its principal public offices since the| Richard Penwarden, and Fred Swen- county’s organization ,July 16, 1873,| son. ‘Treasurers according to data compiled by W. A. Falconer, pioneer. Falconer listed the officers while | 5. preparing a history cation of Burleigh’s new courthouse. Included in the list are such prom- | inent names as E. A. Williams,) George P. Flannery, Alexander Mc- Kenzie, and others. A list of Burleigh county's officers (* indicating those deceased) in the order in which they served, follows: | Sheriffs | he wrote of the | nider*, John P. Dunn®, John P. Haag- county in connection with the dedi- | jand*,’E. H. Sperry’, ca John Bowen*, J. A. McArthur‘, W. }. Watson’, W. B. Bell*, Robert Mac- | . A. Falconer, Lynn W. Sperry, C. R. Kositzky, Fred W. Koru, W. J. Prater, Richard Pen- | warden, John Flow’, G. L. Spear, and Clair G. Derby. Judges of Probate | J. 8, Carvelle*, John Bowen’, P. R. | Smit E. N. Corey*, Carl T. Peter- son, brick. B. Little, and John F. Phil-| }f ———___— Clerk of Court | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1931 ber of years. He is a member of the Vel of Foreign Wars. He i married and has four children. Helgegon came to Burleigh county 26 years ago, when nine years old. As @ practicing attorney previous to this appointment as office deputy, he is qualified to pass on legal matters that arise from time to time in the sheriff's office. Helgeson has exten- sive farming interests near Regan and at one time was engaged in the bank- ing business there. As a commis- sioned officer in the air service, he saw action on the western front dur- ing the Werld war. SELECTED FROM ALL SECTIONS OF COUNTY Kelley, Helgeson, Anstrom, Hedrix All Have Lived in Burleigh Many Years When J. L. Kelley took offica as sheriff of Burleigh county in January, 1931, he appointed three men as depu- tfes, who like himself, have been resi- depts of Burleigh county for many yegrs. ley, born and raised in Bis- rek, took his aids from different of the county with the result h section of Burleigh has some|~ presentative in the sheriff's office. ‘The deputies are A. H. Helgeson, has lived continuously in Burleigh Pp county for 37 years. Previous to his/ born Saturday at St. Alexius hospital. appointment as deputy sheriff, he was engaged in farming in Ecklund township for a number of years. He is married and lives at 206 Park street. Hedrix took office with 10 years’ experience as a police officer. He served with the police force at Des Moines, Iowa, three years as patrol- man and seven years as a plain cloth- es man, At the time of his retire- ment, he was acting chief of detec- tives. He came to Burleigh county in NEW BUILDING WA DESIGNED BY RUSH Planned Many Public Buildings Minot Architect Hi Throughout State iiss aoa as many other North Dakote towns and cities. Rush maintains offices at Minot 4, \pointment last January, Anstrom was. appointed deputy! in sheriff by Rollin Welch in 1929 and) was reappointed by Kelley in 1931.'. Born in Ecklund township in 1894, he, '1906 and homesteaded in Fort Rice township. He farmed in Fort Rice and Lincoln townships until his. ap- Ira L. Rush, Minot, designer of the jurleigh county courthouse, has pe sone architect in North Dakota for a number of years and has designed public buildings at Dickin- gon, Williston, Rugby, Hel Mott, Crosby, and Underwood, City-County New: ‘ Patek Minato oP Mr. and Mrs. August Hogue of Mc- Kenzie are parents of a daughter a stationed at jeog dy Perry, he was in charge [costing more than $4,000,000. ———— “Hungarian Tokay wine, (1610, is still held in Fuki , Warsaw, Poland, stinger, ' Shop, as well had for $55 a quart. H. N. Ross*, Clinton H, Millers, W. ’ | 1, Connelly*, John ‘White, William| p ¢, chases sone rorte, M. J! Woods*, Charles H. McCarthy’, mcKenzie*, W. P. Costello, H. C. Alexander McKenzie*, Frank Don-| Bradley, and I. . Davies. nelly*, E. C. Taylor*, H. P. Bogue*,| © | George A. Welch*, Duncan J. Mc-| oer eee id aais Gillis, Frank Barnes, John P, French, | John P. Dunn®, James A. Emmons’, |w. H. H. Mercer*, T. P. Davis*, J. C. Bose Le Reiley Si ode Dodge*, J. W. Watson*, Robert Mac: . eneys |nider*, Gearge Peoples*, Frank Don- John A. ‘Stovel cat ‘A. McArthurs, | nelly*, Joseph Hare*, Charles A. Gal- J. & Carvelle’, Josiah Delamater*,|loway*, John Quinlan’, E. S. Neal’, Yonn E. Carland*, George P. Flan-| William Harmon’, John Satterlund*, hery, Louis Hanitch, Frank. v.|G W. Johnson‘, E. H. Bly*, E. M. Barnes, John C. Hollenback", F. H.| Fuller, R. B. Mellon, M. J. Edgerley*, Register’, E. S. Allen, George M.|A. Healy*, John E. Ecklund, W. E. Register, Asa T. Patterson, R. N. Cahall*, John F. Philbrick, W. S. Stevens*, H. R. Berndt, W. L. Smith, | Moorhouse*, George A. Welch* Har- F. E. McCurdy, and George 8. Vey Harris’, E. C. Taylor*, John C. Register. Swett, Frank G. Grambs, W. H. 5 Webb, E. G. Patterson, E. H. L Ves- perman, C. R. Kositzky, J. A. Davies, Fred W. Koru, Oscar Pesonen, Grant Palms, Charles A. Swanson, B. O. Ward, Albin Hedstrom, J. M. Thomp- son, James Riley, Victor Moynier, |Clem Malone, George F. Will, Oscar | | Backman, Axel Soder, and William | Fricke, Sr. Regan; Fred W. Anstrom, Ecklund township; and George W. Hedrix, Lincoln township. - | Kelley,a native son of Burleigh county, was born in Bismarck in 1882) and was educated in the public | schools here. At the age of 16 he en- ‘listed ‘2 Company M, Fourth Infan- try, and served with distinction in the, Philippines during the Spanish-Amer- , ican war. Later, as @ guard at the} jstate penitentiary, he gained con- |Siderable experience in handling pri- Misses Dorothy Boehlke, Inga John-jsoners. Prior to his selection as; son, Dorothy Lang, Katherine Ko-| sheriff, he had been associated with! sitzky and Mrs. Hazel Kirkenburg. ‘a local automobile concern for a num- | ; Fisher and Mrs. Fisher, his deputy, photographed as they stood at the entrance of the new court- house building. Clerks of Court Frank P. Brown, E. N. Corey*, Oliver H. Holt, E. S. Allen, Clarence Price, Charles O. Hansen, John F.) Fort*, Walter Skelton’, Herman! Palkenstein*, A. W. Cook*, Charles Fisher. Auditors (Office Created in 1885) Frank V. Barnes, R. R. Marsh’, A. R. Avery, C. D. Edick*, W. S. Moor- house*, I. W. Healy*, T. E. Flaherty, | Frank J. Johnson, and A. C. Isa- minger. Superintendents of Schools Linda W. Slaughter*, Harry Brown- | = WAS VITAL FACTOR * gE eae A C. Isaminger, Auditor, Was Quain, ‘Nellie G. Evarts, C. L. Vig- ness, W. E. Parsons, Madge Runey, Tireless in Tasks Incident to Courthouse Erection and Marie Huber. F. F. Singhiser‘ j California Land All Oil and Mineral Rights Included Given As a Premium With one of our Beautiful Gifts, Suitable for CHRISTMAS * BIRTHDAYS WEDDINGS ANNIVERSARIES GRADUATIONS ete. and Register of Deeds Dan illiam: octet Se District Judge In adtlition to his regular duties as | county auditor, A. C. 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He has been associated with banks at Denhoff and Arena as an of- ficer of both institutions and was cashier at the latter institution when} he became auditor four years ago. | During the first year of his residerice | in Burleigh county he was engaged in! the mercantile business. “‘Isaminger has five clerks serving under him in his office. They are the SON Fred Jansonius, veteran magistrate, who will preside a‘ cases tried in the new Burleigh county ‘curt, room. New Burleigh County © Courthouse Offices The Art Metal Company and The Bismarck Tribune, their exclusive agents in Burleigh County, take this opportunity to congratulate the citizens and officials of Burleigh County on AVEW WILLYS- iNIGHT Free wheeling available Clarek and Pilot Officer W. H. Kyle/an bailed out and landed safely. Art Metal Awarded Equipment Contract Contract for office equipment for Burleigh county’s new courthouse was awarded by the county commissioners Thursday to the Art Metal company of Jamestown, N. ¥. 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