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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1981 échools of the county during the year| was 4,097, including 2,324 city stu- dents and 1,773 farm pupils. TRAINED SEALS. University of Minnesota, and Samuel, a@ Minneapolis physician, together with the parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Samuelson, who, after the death of their daughter, abandoned their and moved to Minneapolis, The body arrived late in the after- noon from Phoenix. homestead near White Earth, N. D.,} Bewitching Continent. al Beauty in Cyclonic Drama of Emotions. ry ‘ he was unable to attend and that{Louls Tibesar, $10.02 PER MONTH =| our our way By Williams |VICTIM OR TRUNK [Rowland Substitutes sim inmeamattantso¢ fasta F™etiatlt 0 For Red Cross Chief | The first meeting opened at Minot ciair’ G Cia FOR EACH STUDENT = oe heen ted night a ses-|, motor ighed to. OL ©. F. Rowland, assistant Red Cross| Sion will be held ‘at Bottineau. Other |" perby, ‘co, Treas., con- * — 4 * MURDER iN BURIED 4 ; conferences will follow at Mohail,|_ s R work sstetesccne | 158.8 Ne ieee one: TUL PASS Grought rellet alrector, will substitute) Sowbetis ‘Flaxton, Crosby, Williston, | Byron. Knowles,."opetaiing 05) Is COST 10 COUNTY Ree ae cee a iv! s of 12 conferences which open|2@hl, Alexander, Watford City, Van Bey Swan MAAAH! \T AM = SHES SITTIN: A Body of Hedvig Samuelson Laid Monday in northwestern North Da-| Hook and Stanley, Sinks Gibson are : ‘ ' ., " a. Governor Shafer and Row- lair G. y, Treas, is OH, MAH! | Foot Away FROM TH’ TABLE ‘ to Rest in Minneapolis —_{ land will conduct the meetings. South America is the native habitat]. °%, enyelopes jv orccvecetr. (Annual Report of Burleigh Sup- HE WONT AN WONT EVEN STRAIGHTEN (PASS IT! Cemetery Shepard advised the governor that |of the armadillo. 4G. Scott, i R ARM FER : erintendent of Schools Com- PASS THE SEAS A aco Rinlehocn Minneapolis, Nov. 9—(?)—The body Itarson jatudlo; eanipheds toes aseee pleted Saturday THEM SHEIKS SHE RUNS ‘ROUND of Hedvig Samuelson, North Dakota ewecntualerecreiel tenis WITH 1S GOT HER SPOI”LT— gi] slain three weeks ago in Phoentx, L. Foster, "Atty. Judgment 4 EVERYTIME, SHE LOOKS GOOLY- Crystal Lake cemetary. eS Lavegn sia’ “aaaignea’to'e, ME Burleigh county schools spent ENED THEY JUMP AROUND LIKE At the grave, during the brief serv- wr, Fricke, servic 2 ent el m. 1» ), er, were the young woman's two is BUT_T ANT ONE OF HER brothers, ARGIE) a siident vat the OSomtaissloner ss. 21.00 Victor Moynier, services as Co. Commissioner Axel Soder, service: Commissioner . A. Swanson, si ‘Commissioner Martin Kershaw, de A Ira L. Rush, tectural services Roland Crane, ERE Roland Crane, justice fees.. Mrs. Ruth Judd, wife of a Los An- Lewis Tractor & Mach. aie geles physician, is held at Phoenix as Star of A. GC. Webster, i ing the period totaled 198, their av- the slayer of Miss Samuelson and Mrs. . Lierboe,” Atty. érage monthly salary being $131.21. Agnes Anne Leroi. The bodies of the “Cock-Eyed Pa a nore ‘The average monthly salary of the women were found in trunks in a Los State Highway ‘Commission, oven men was $179.37, while that of the Angeles railway station. Mrs. Judd gravel material (oiling)... 92.56 women was $122.88. confessed to Ute! she killed the ee ee a « Enrolled in the county schools were! young women in the apartment in WIL. cinckaan, SMEs SiGe 124.03 8,060 boys and 2,037 sive, which eee ea living. She will N. pat, Cait te gbroducts ion Coat $21,294 go on trial for murder. s h leliver= ee school dbtrists in the: county pald Miss Samuelson was born in Mil- n.iB. Goncrets ‘proaucts cre 821,294.34 during the period to trans- waukee, Wis. and moved with her Eee and deliverini Fort 600 pupils to and from school. parents to White Earth while @ girl. N. "ak. concrete ‘Products, 77? The county has 51 school districts, She was a graduate of the Minot, N. Co., furnishing and deliver- in which are 123 school houses. Twen- D. State Teachers college, and had el) AS ee 181.54 ty of the school houses were not used Paes ay at Mid me Pal wETavsl base and oll mix 249.18 and 101 of them were one-room butld- ‘gravel base and oll mae 335.29 ings. The county had 10 consoli- dated schools, eight of which offered | Juneau, Alaska. She went to Phoenix from Juneau to regain her health. Book Lovers township manuals .. Winston & Newell Co., bi J.D. Adams Co., repa’ Webb Brothers, ce} Pickus Construction Co. gravel base and ofl mix. Pickus Construction high school work. % stock DILINg .......6+ Outstanding certificates of indebt- ms Tonight agg Construction , Co. ste edness issued by county schools. to- ‘ ts How One Man PS pons eas . Jed $40,375 at the ft year. : » . ‘ Pickus Construction’ Go, SA total of $00486010 a warrants WHY MOTHERS GET Gray! _* ees. and Plaats ott ee inas ‘was issued. AS pede in warrants Lost 22 Pounds Tuesday diaaiinnd 714.94 : ‘was outstanding at beginning of 4 * 7 Mas outstanding oy tne iui eenea| Demonstrations for CHICKEN RAISERS Gymnasium Classes Bi sani OF shis emo tag| Teachers Arranged For Today Canceled) 2. "5i'tew ines of thanks from adam) | buries atenaivcnbeernd Pet ct f $30 : of. Wachter ‘Transfer, Chee o At the ed of the year beng GASES] Arrangements were twing made! — ABE (FIVEN PRIZES) 20 smssthsscrenon weosrems fof of raschen gaits to all of te Meena Weaalng suring aoa hae, . Monday by Marie Huber, Burleigh men and boys will be held in the Wachion Tense 167.10, , erty was placed at $22,112,077. Total , aches and swellings out of my joints rr ‘Transfer, a taxes levied were $317,636, making|oounty superintendent of schools, World War Memorial building this! — vith my first bottle I went on a diet grading surfacing and in- the tax rate in mills 143. and Mrs, Hattie Parker, Dickinson, afternoon and tonight, it was @n-| and lost 22 pounds and now feel like wldentals cae 445.36 Ten teacherages in the county were) teac! demonstra a oer Birds Gi By Juni Club ee Monday by John W. Reel,/, new man.” in a + 86.02 valued at $7,505, while school houses, =~ 4 ih ae | Beh ech ate? A atlaied ie oes ‘ To lose fat safely and quickly take pipers i eared a ae eee ore valued aj| Schools of the county during the next) © Members in Bismarck Dis- | ,, The classes have been canceled Be-|one halt teaspoonful of | Kruschen Redlin obec o ee 820,850. two weeks. f cause of the Elks boxing card which|saits in a glass of hot water before ‘on courthouse . + 6,722.68 a Made 210 Trips ‘The demonstrations will be given trict Are Judged will be staged in the gymnasium of| breakfast every morning—an 85 cent Se a ee na) ‘The county superintendent made|by Mrs. Parker, of the state depart- the building tonight. bottle lasts 4 weeks—Get it at Fin- Abner Bryer, digging rocks: S80 210 school business trips in the coun-|Ment of public instruction. ney's Drug store, Hall's Drug store Or] pismarck, North Dakota, Oct. 6th, 1H. Miller, assigned to C. R nee ee ty icing the alb-tiouie eT period: ‘The county has been divided into|, Fifteen, youthful chicken growers FARMER KILLS SELF any drug store in America. “mars “j0r80 A. M. > ten; ovntensTana\es, coun Floya© Arndt, witness fears 249 ‘School warrants issued in the elty|four sections for the general dem- in the Bismarck district have been| Fargo, Nov. 9—(®)—Worried over! tf not joyfully satisfied after the! ne Board of County Commission-|,,Work |... ++. ow 20,00|John Barker, witness fee... 2. nstrations, which will be awarded $30 in prize money follow-| financial matters and his health, first pottle—money back.—Advertise- ‘i vanson, |21€0ry. Miller, balance of road Moved by Commissioner Fricke, se of Bismarck alone totaled $194,141.74.|© wi given irs le y ers met with Commissioners Swanson, |" yy, 22,00 onded by Commissioner Soder, that th Bince $3,702.64 in its. was out-| Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, ‘and| ‘98 ® contest in which their birds|Edward Anderson, Lignite, N. D., Soder, Moynier, Fricke and Will pres- : 100 DOU REy AGeeO Ee naTE CL TUREE ETE ice $3,702. warrants was out- i f - were entered during the state corn| about 40, hanged himself in a Fargo z ; being the face of the tax of Hans Nel- standing at the beginning of the year,|Friday of this week. Teachers will ent. i" ct ne of Hans Ne! this total reached $197,844.38. Gniy|gather at selected schools in their show here, it was announced Mon-| hotel Sunday. He had come to Fargo Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- |) HEA SR Si Oe | $1,883.70 in warrants was outstanding| sections for the program. ESUHEe berisibeoealtugent: Bur- eee ate Feel vtaned SUFFERED onded by Commissioner Fricke that PAUPplbes owe 6.90 whet call: wanson, ave: Soder, ayes ni % ie e U. 5. rans hos} = 's. Roa Stra 3.3 Moynier, a: ri e, Vill, aye. tite oe enw ba Senet Me eran Era te mare ot |e i shai 2 magenta hE ee pet oick. by Commualande, Swanagiy " call: vanson, + , aye; i a by Yor S$ Toe oy toned cortisone of ccs to 37 fuse chy members| hse terres Dest Diem MONTHLY acs nies Peco oe, Wi | ma gisethicages ORE | heat aba Sate indebtedness. Each ; rene ‘, ine. and OFT ‘Bilis |Geo. H. Will, box parts. 1... 180] 2: ; the Board of County Come ‘Assessed valuation of Bismarck| At the sectional demonstrations, A TE A gett eetit Scandinavian Bell Ringers PAINS os Noe te Sad subject to"pergonal tax John Maasseh, painting. ete.., 182.55 econvened. ; page sti school property was $8,205,902. The|the regular students of the host] o2'o¢ 4 tonight at the city auditorium due or delinquent: Northfield Iron Co., repairs. 943] (On Fall call Commissioners Swans their grown birds to the corn! . ‘What misery! If |Cormal Kimball, constabl _|Geo. Wachel, road mainte: on, Soder, Moynier, Fricke and Will * total city tax levy was $141,964, the/School will rereniete in sha show to complete payment to the as-| 8 O'clock. Tickets 50c and 25c. shewould only try | x.f2° 5 2.25] maineg Perera grto] were nrerent a eG : rate being 17-3 mills. one patie sik Henbecendes US" | sociation for the baby chicks. _ ow LydiaE.Pinkham’s i. ah 20.00] oreph 8. Gabel, repairing cat= "73 auction of valuation on Lot id, Block "9 for each. Program| "These birds were judged while on ‘Vegetable Com- Mrs. Iva Keator, mother's pen- 1. 4.) oo hs dbs A 18.00 aD a ge gal to the City Bell Ringers to Use exhibition at the show. Prizes of $3, ‘pouad! Is such ‘ 5.00) hrestus itospitale Moved by ‘Commissioner Soder, sec- 200 Bells in Concert| Seed Advi: Bod valigetes Mi eds donee) ou a help for those 12.00 ter We Mehahon, “over fiec moved adjournate. mest mt) see ¢! SOry y ee on and pes place! win-| Monthly | pension. :, 35.00] hauling typewriter "..0-- +s o'clock a.m. October 7th, 1981. A sek of %607bels, ranging in| Named by Governor] jigrea 7" 'D Cach. Breed Bains che make |W Hemet Hn Wich ohn ‘Hianegan, Riverview sel call! Swanson aver” oder, ayes weight from a few ounces to 18 ne Contest results, with the winners unbearable. 5.00|Bismarck Tr Bi ‘k, North Dakota, pounds will be used by the Scandin-| A committee of seven to carry out given in the order they placed, fol- 5.00 Bitnd advertising’ ¢ snl ee ee avian Bell Ringers when they appear|Plans outlined at a recent seed ad-| low: Re 39.00 |c. A, Stackhouse, serv 35.00 here tonight in a concert at the|ViSory conference at Fargo was ap-| White Rock—Bobby Brownawell, EERO NET erate Gli Eni Py gaan Pete sl 1: f anson, Soder, Moyni municipal auditorium. Pointed Saturday by Governor George) sterling: James Taylor, Wilton; Emil dee 30.00 |Bismarcic Lumber ¢ 415] Fricke, (and Will ‘were’ present. All the bells were especially made/**, 2 = Lang, Sterling. Margi Stes ore coolueneniea by Gan ee oe) to order in England by the only firm| The members are: Rhode Island Red—Russell_ Bros- mother’s Pension i ;-..-.< 20.001 of contract “arameing’ river “°°” |that the Board nto 2:30 -0'clock said to make perfect bells to any| =: M. Gillig, Fargo, state seed com-|trom and Ray Brostrom, Wilton; ; Leona Acord, mother's for body of Reimer ... 10.00|P. m. On roll call all members voted. missioner, chairman; Prof. E. G. ension « 20.00 |Mrs. J. L. Kelley, matron . 25.00 | aye. A . iu 2 Violet Spangberg, Baldwin. P "30 0% design, an ancient firm which made th, “3 msion division 9 5 ‘Mrs. Mary Dixon, aid .. 25.00|Mrs. Jos. Kelley, meals 2:30 o'clock p. m. the Board of Coun- ‘ the bells of three English cathedrals|500th, Fargo, ae nke! Buff Orpington—Stanley Francis, ‘Mrs. Chris DeGroot, mot! i prisoners. 224.75 |ty | Commissioners | reconvened. On epee ager of e Fargo seed firm; Wesley C.|tat'Varrat aedwane Wien Gobet thai, aid B08 copie Se ag.20|aer, Movnien, Vicks, and” Wilt were Because these bells are made by Sspowell, Pargé, state ees and eared ANA, putea Mrs Finna Anttila, ‘mother's vo (Stananca’ Gil G 421390 [Degen ae tak ie perts, prodi ‘ Whit te—I Remem! there is noth- s58 5.00|Clair G. Derby, Co. ernoon was taken pelea Se poe a sant commissioner; George.F. Will, Bis- sieving: use cai Ui; nember that there is not wee Beny Ganipagne, a 30:00 |“ postage for Co. Supt. 10.00|regular routine of business, marck, president North Dakota Seed a ’ +) % ing like Bromo Quinine to drive Mrs. Evelen Mork, mo Carl Gilbertson, running gra> Moved by, Commissioner Soder, sece bells can produce. The exact mani- * associa! and Margaret Anderson, Wilton. rs pension ... 40.00 Se Eppes . «100.00 }onded by Commissioner Fricke, that \ pulation of the bells requires persis- Le my ees Pahoa ee Plymouth Rock—Alvin Trygg, Bald-| } the infection out of the system Carl Landerholm, aid’. 25.00 |Bennie’ Anderson, rock “pick> 4), |the Board adjourn to 9:30 clock a; tent and untiring practice in order to ah PA. ‘Lee, Grand Forks, secretary, win; ee and Ralph) § before it has time to spread. Pare. any BERK OERs) mothers i 3,00 | members voted’ aye. prot ae produce tone color and harmonic! North Dakota Grain Dealers assocla- | **°ShOur, : LAXA ‘orth Dake “d . Tive Mrs. supplies . PERO 1 Bismarck, North Dakota, October Sth, overtures similar to @ symphony OF-|tion, pot ensio: 40.00|Louis Tibesar, labor etc. 11 1 chestra. HE'S SAVING R oO yy @ ube ‘Teate. "1A, J, Arnot, Deputy Clk. 44.00] 9:30 a, m, the Board of County Come The bells are rung by means of a °, Fort Worth, Texas—Athom Miller Fi ery 108.00 ynlasloners\teconyaned: on roll call leather handle by lifting them ana|Community Players {is saving. “He was arrested on intoxi- UININE 10.00 ; 00 fA ascd Oy Commibelone® Fricke, seve giving a sharp snap to the wrist. To Reh : Pl: cation charges. He offered $10 for i care of Jack Dickey 87.23 eats by Commissioner Soder, that produce harmonics the bell is per- earsing [@YS!| bond the next morning but, on find- Rest toa tise 15.00 |Oscar H. Will, hose, sprinkicr, 9°" |be it Resolved that We, the Under mitted to touch its edge against the — ing he was charged with being drunk, SIGNATURE G Wr Loree 26.50 fefgn i County Comrtsslonsra Of ee) padded table on which the bells are| More than 30 members of the Com- | demanded his bond money back, say- Frank G. 780 ey Cae, hereby petition arranged, munity Players, members of casts ped he wasn’t guilty. He insisted on Ghiy of Bismarck Water Dep’ Oe leotary of Agriculture, to” ae ASE o¢—_____L_9 three one-act plays, are error Te- erring a short sentence to work off ir Co. ote, jain! nine, An our bower, ip cooperation rf @ oe lam, ie Unites ates T At the Movies _||esruls im preparation for_ the pre-| is fine and eave the money. teed + bast cities bod rent een priate tal gists aera pe eee e plays ty au: Gorden Larson, ‘use of truc Louls Tibesar, for the year 1933. jum, evening Inesday, YEAR: + grader to Bis- Mandan. ere. C epi e further request that urleigh CAPITOL THEATRE Non i6 sag ees A One Cee virthday OCCIDENT, ae ont Ben Soderauist repairing; County, be Included in ast eg loan Bags a 2 _ z 5 5 . area, ; - Have children the moral right to| ‘The plays are “Romancers,” direct-|party given for Mrs. Jane Chappelle, ey Mareovite Grocery, groceries Wing Mere: Cou repeirsse set ty farmers ‘received auttisient crop object to their father’s remarriage to|ed by Miss Ruth Oordner; “When the|102, was attended by Mrs. Chapelle, L for poor .... Teo. Gabel, road maintaini ne Boe RB Ie eat for next ears seed. For this ® younger woman? Whirlwind Blows,” coached by Miss/|her three sisters, 84, 69 and 79 years 9 apni eS Oe Pern Rocke See ached toon tesaea help Should they substitute hate for love| Antoinette Morton; and “Sham,” di-|of age respectively; and one, brother, OR CLIMAX Harry Knowles, labo Penalty oven care Gt Door: 33:30 Clene SORGH ¥,_ WILL, rected by Mrs. Alfred Dale. ears Mrs. ' Bhs . R. inson, mileage. 5. ch . father? BEY Rese ee oye AO EAE By x belied ss Goa aa, etter thes heal Bismarck, Spring’ Bervies sia- Berger's felding We wu, rRegmem These are the vital, thought-com- FIG: eed, OvNe DIES lived together for 44 years. Every bushel of wheat {ll Bo’ Atkingon, cas Melville “Ble VICTOR MOYNIER, Enderlin, N. D., Nov. 9.—(?)—Carl, ———————— . Bet remenetsky Bros. Lindemann, 78, Cass county resident| Half the gloves made in America used in milling these brands f|7.,C., Madden, copies 0 ay Roll call: Swanson, aye; Boden ayes ‘Woman Between,” which is scheduled are made in and around Gloversville, is washed and scoured inj) Frea ft, Brown; cleric, Pa ape Moynier, aye: Fricke, aye; Will, aye to open at the Capitol theatre today. N.Y. at least 20 gallons of pure Mi) miss otk ace Co. Ay {3 |roliowing resolution and moved it Repressed passions, love, loyalty and oH Ayn water, 2-50 i adoption: i . sory of eae modiste ee eee Drain oes team ea dni Worth 11! 4/3 dynamite, "S18 [eran “Wordk,* 39.00 | mivshereas, the, Board of County Come porarily dazzled by wealth and flat- center of Greenland more than one Cost More - Wo: arepales a a wee 38.38 calttera damsoiiaas"“adsiened 5, /Iuieh did. on the th day of Octoner, tery, marries a business giant. 150 ROOMS—NO BATHS and two-thirds miles tl lary Cashel, ni ae ! 0 Co, Treas., transcript e Bo0 een VieR ene caar ne a Be o r Built to house 150 guests, » hotel RUSSELL -MILLER |“ W. Uueas' Co, clothing for 5, [Regan Garage,spark MIUG:2, 472 |Soetian 22: Manoken fownsht oughta in Antrim, England, which is becom- ak. Children’s Home S Chas. Fisher, postage, box rent 12.12) | Whereas, the said Board ‘of County ie ‘care of Frazier children. %5.00|Meyer Broadcasting, an- Commissioners found the sald bridge ite a popular holiday resort,’ MILL NG co. inh erv! nouncements . 15.50|to_be unsafe for trayel, not a single bathroom. The town age . ageep J As Roop, milea eens palerefore, be it chetolved by the public suppl 4 a 3. founty Commission: weer ly. ne Wilton’ Mutual st Bot Burleigh County, North’ Dakota, that 2. (00 {an emergenc sts, . s0rt0 4 Eee a Ga eae te f vested in oar d COUGH ew. ominissioners “by Virtus of Section LOZENGES eee erihea! ‘digging ee HE ears ca o_—_—— eS TOCKI ce eee Panne ~sa400) new bridge be given to Rue Bros., Walter §. Booth & 'S Inc, of Bismarck, North Dakota, at & 3.00 rice of one dollar per cubic’ yard less than the last bid accepted by the +93] said Board of County Commissioners for like work. The foregoing resolu- tion s¢ and logical Webb Brothers, silk flag onded by Commissioner Fricke, Others in the cast are Lester Vail, en ion Lomas i Lein Motor Co genaire. $8.25 I call the members voted as the hero of “Beau Ideal”; O. P. Heg- tt t ohn Borse, diggini ewis Tractor fac! ricke, aye; Mo; » BY; Preigae s State Bonding Fund, BARB. past 3 1.30 ler, aye; Swanson, aye; Will, aye. gie, Miriam .Seegar, Anita Louise, George 8. Register, expens Elken Tractor’ & ‘Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- Blanche Frederici and Ruth Weston. Agr. Extension Division, sal- i .5ilonded by Commissioner Moynier, that sinessmen's Lanch = ~ 35¢ Special Offer |losgin ‘e"nsunetts x Bees aan [aoe Tod Tee taidtad Certiteates ¥ o- amstad, sel c ef o1 5 PERSISTENT » Be i. ‘McDonald, road work nclair Refining Co, repalis 243.94]of Indebtedness in the amount, o si N. Dak, Power & Light, cur- ‘Milwaukee.—Rose Mory answered & A K | G Enjoy the pure alr, clean sur- Bismarck Lumber Co., lumb: N $50,000.00, same to be issued roundings, pro: service Ww > 80. i knock on the door, Stanley Roman- B I Oe, as and The Way De niaite eee Joseph Wise, maintain 10.53 {951 ae aSo'ercdbek p,m. Bids to be Pp fo) WwW D E R bigamy Bismarele Lumber Co., lumber Glo Hatte, repairing ; 100 |aecompanied by a certified check for ismi jumber Ci jumber Bismare aint & Glas: in! %o 0! e amount o' . mat NEW SWEET SHOP of Geo, Hedrix, mileage”..-..--- and supplies Z 34.25 |payable to George F. Will, Chairman ‘On Main Aven Curtis 1000 Inc., sherifé (sup- Wachter ‘Transfi 16:80 |of the County Board. All’bids to be tod ue Si il plies) H._ EB. Johns, | Clk., delivered to the County Auditor not , Opposite N. P. Depot miles Isaminger, express: ‘Twp. care of poor 63.69|later than 3:30 p. m. November 4th, ac 33 Hans Stensing, fixing chairs: H, R. Bonny, justice 9:30 | 1931, By J. W. Foley ree E. Anstrom, criminal W Perrys coroner: sudden 12.60 [Fr ie call: Ed aye; Moynier, aye; mileagi - eath of Anton Pederson... 12.50 |Fricke, aye; Will, aye. calls at every house. & Giannini: ee tent... B rar 8 Allen, gueHIEe. fees oe i Report of Chas, Fisher for foes. pots . Alexius Hospital, care 6 Levi Urich, witness fee.. "80 [lected for the month of July, 1931, ———_ Red Leather Flexible Cover Marion Langley, witness 4.69|the amount of $146.00, approved. NEW MENTAL TREATMENT Eves Examjned Postpaid ai lace in the Wa Long 1ey som, withens f 210 ror Soasetion Sf val tfenty Anderson sn E. strom, ness fee 2. or reductio’ valuation of eres Dr. Erich Lidemann, of the state A i e ® A Florence” "Langley, witness [tax for ‘the year of 1830, approved. ‘universit jowa, has recommended Prescribed . cl je. Send money CE sees e ee eee sees . cation of E. B, Klein for ree CO aL Glasses » oY Be L. M. Wiidtang, witness’ fee £60 |auetion of valuation for 1930 on stock the use of sodium amytal, = drug The eye is an organ you can’t a order or stamps with order. iting” ‘Go., & 3! Martineson, witness f 8140 | of ‘merchandise, approved. which makes people happy and “g resolutions for issuing Mary Cashel, witness fee.... 2.10] Application of FE. B. Klein for ree friendly and creates in them a desire afford to neglect. ane Jos. Schneider, witness fee. . £20 |duction of valuation of taxes for the sh 7 urhart, witness fee.. 1 year }, approved, to tell all their secrets, for treating) and efficient. e e. Knight Printing C Nenberger, witness ‘Application of the Bank of North oe SE Dr. H. J, Wagner The Bismarck Tribune i i ERR eee arse tee ee U ephone «.. ‘ 10 | 0 5 Standard Oil’ Co., Burhart, witne: ¢ 2:10| Moved b; : z ice and Optometrist Broadéastini Robert L. Melville, witness onded by Commissioner Moynt Notice?’ Hx-Serricemen less than of high icc ae GP Printers - Stationers - Publishers Mantels : Mee + Witness» 10[Phe Wonta adjourn to meet November one. id Institution for Feebie Minded, R.H. Hamro, witness fee.,.. 2.10|3rd, 1931, at 10:30 a. m. sf priced brands. Hotel since 1916 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA atients . + John aartin’ witness fee!):, 2:48)" On roll call all members voted aye. Phone Bismarck, Dak, Ve AL jeveland, witness fee . C, = % Adam Millins, witness fee... 2.10|County Auditor in and for the County x zlegrov eG. Derby,’ County Treas, of Burleigh, Bismarck, North Da- renderes “postawe eecvecescsescnseees 15] kota.

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