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THE BISMARCK THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1982 WOULD NOT BRING —SURFIGENT GATE Declares There Is Not Enough Loose Money in Miami to Make Affair Pay \NNOUNCEMENT IS MADE Zancellation Marks 10 Days of Delay and Muddled Arrangements | New York, Jan. 14.—()—After tan- alizing the public for a couple of weeks with disputed contracts, mud- led arrangements and delays for no “pparent reason, the fistic arrangers | momoting the Max Schemling-Mick- | y Walker fight, scheduled for Miami, | "la., Feb. 25, finally have decided to all the whole affair off. | Joe Jacobs, manager of the heavy-| veight champion, explained a report rom his partner, Billy McCarney. | wow in Florida, adivsed him there, vasn’t enough loose money in Miami © make it worth while. ‘The decision, made public late Wednesday, came as a distinct sur- orise. It had been announced only a ‘ew hours earlier a tangle in one slause of the contracts had given sause for further arguments and an ndefinite postponement of the sign- { i" ‘ ng. Jacobs explained that McCarney, ‘who originally had gone south to lo- tate training quarters for Schmeling, jad sent back highly unfavorable r vorts of the financial situation at Mi- imi. The “gate,” which had been es- imated at upwards of $200,000 would aot exceed half that amount, Mc- se far more profitable than taking over the situation with Schmeling, Jacobs decided a 40 per cent cut in $100,000 would not be enough. Jacobs mentioned Chicago. Los An- zeles, Atlantic City and Philadelphia | ag possible sites for a title bout but only if a suitable guarantee were made. He explained the champion took in $10,000 in four exhibitions last; week and that such a program would | be far more profitabel than taking} ‘® $40,000 cut from a Miami fight. | “Schmeling will box Walker or/| Sharkey or Dempsey or anybody else i * Morrison Leads In Golf Tourney California Profession Paces Field at Agua Caliente With Sub Par Card ‘concluded, “but we must be guaran-| teed we will get the money.” | | Agua Caliente, Jan. 14—()—While | the rest of the field prayed for clear | ‘skies, as Agua Caliente’s golf tourna-| <ment swept into the second round, ‘Thursday, one large voice boomed) “let ‘er rain.” | It was that of Big Fred Morrison, Southern California's open champion. He waded through 6,838 yards of - slushy fairways Wednesday to break through par by three strokes and lead | 88 other professionals and 27 ama-/ teurs. His card read 36-33—69,/ par’s 36-36—72. “Y’m a swell mudder,” he admitted.) “and it can rain the rest of the ‘week.” But Morrison must stick to his) game if he hopes to collect first place money of $5,000. Snapping at his heels came a pack of six others with par better. One hook, or slice or missed putt es the case may be, behind Fred was Gene Sarazen of New York and Leo! Diegel, resident pro. Charles (Beau) Gues of Deal, N. J., ‘and Charles Sommers, young Los An- geles professional, tied for fourth at| : { Pro, and Joe New Salem Beaten By Belfield Outfit Belfield, N. D., Jan. 14—Belfield established an early lead to pace New Salem high school through all four of a basketball game here ‘lead at the final whistle, 23 to 14. Salem presented a small, team which was hancipapped size of the local floor. the contest, 17 fouls were nine. on the locals and eight 1 conference victory for the Belfield) a 4 | points. |here next week. The other players, who will com- vou lived in the state of Texas?” the jPete for the $25,000 in prize money, judge asked him. {are Allen Hall, Chicago, runner-up years, suh,” he replied. for the 1931 title; Johnny Layton, | have you lived in the state of matri- 9 elose-cceutal nnn eed ax Schmeling - PU) G FEB. U. 8. PAT. OFF. EGAD, MEN ~ QUICK ~~ To THE LIFE-Boats ! THE MADAM DUST CAME IN Il ~~ SHE'S HOME AN HOUR SaaNER f DOOR, THEN Downs THAN I EyPEcTEDIw YA A RAIN SPOUT, SORRY MEAS ? Atey FEAR HER PakKER HAND © 1992 BY NEA SERVICE, INC, ATYPICAL Hoa EXT ~~ OUT “TH” WINDOW ons TO “TH” Roce NEXT By Ahern = Press I ALWAYS Fe LIKE A Guy A Err y AN”? BEAT A GO Downs As” DoG “Ta “TH” FLAG HER “To Fedce! A SIDING UNTIL WE PALE aur! aw ANTTHIS tL Gor eu ISTH? FIRST Good HAND Ff p ll on A SPRING-BoARD IN-His House! Hiliners Nose Out Midgets Defeat Jays of Jimtown Moorhead Spuds. Valley City Courtmen Score 18'Fargo High School Returns to to 15 Victory Over An- cient Rivals Valley City, N. D., Jan. 14—(®)—In|_ Fargo, Jan. an up-hill battle, Valley City high triumphed over Jamestown Wednes- ‘in the world for money,” the manager |day night, 18 to 15, in a basketball |game. | The game was closely fought! | throughout. | Jamestown led at the half, 13 to 3. {es Throne By Turning Back Enemy, 32 to 23 school returned to the int r er-city bas- ketball throne Wednesday night, when its Midgets toppled the Moorhead Spuds, 32 to 23, in a wild offensive battle on the court of the physical ed- ucation building at the North Dakota Agricultural college. | In the second quarter, the Midgets tablished a safe lead, as later events | Valley City evened the count in the proved, and as they went on to set the ithird quarter at 14 all. Noecker went | Pace through the second half, their jout in the fourth period on personals, | Postion never wi after setting the high score’ of eight Jamestown lost two men for uuling in this quarter. White and McConn also played stellar games for the Hiliners while Peterson and Ingstad furnished tl power for Jamestown. The summary Valley City Housman, f Feldman, f Heffrey, f Noecker, c . White, g ... McConn, g . for ere 9 3 0 0 1 4 1 0 Totals.... Jamestown Peterson . Schmitt, f Wood, f . Ingstad, c Sete osuesl poses monSum ol oeececude | comes 5 D. Twelve to Compete For Billiard Crown, Chicago, Jan. ‘as threatened serious- Basketball Scores , “Bau Claire, Wis, Teachers 23; Wi- nona Teachers 20. ‘Hockey Teams to Renew Rivalries All But Two of Major League’s Eight Teams Will Swing Into Action New York, Jan. 14—(?)—Three of the National Hockey League's out- standing rivalries come into the pic-| ture tonight as all but two of the The Chicago Blackhawks after los- ing a close decision to the Montreal, Canadiens by a 2 to 1 count Wednes- day night, move to Detroit for their [fourth clash of the season with, their |1 nearest hockey neighbors. Two other clashes bring together ‘the New York Rangers and Boston} “Ail ante 14.— (P)— Arthur Bruins at New York and Toronto) the highest bid: Turnblad of Chicago, the defending Maple Leafs ant titleholder, and three of his greatest at Montero nt Montreal Maroons threats have been named as seeded Players for the world’s three-cushion | billiard championship to be played IT WAS TO LAUGH Lubbock, Tex.—Henry Young, ne- sro, sought a divorce. “How long have ‘Four or five iow long Sedalia, Mo., a 10 time holder of the; mony?” he was asked. Henry rolled winner of the title in 1927. Eight others will compete. ;crown, and Otto Reiselt. Philadelphia, his eyes, scratched his head, and then slowly replied, “I ain't never “lived in that state, your honor.” HE’S A WOLVERINE HOCKEY STAR Kenneth Kk, Geaveraty, of ‘Mich eapeet of Associated Press Photo Crossman of Royal Oak, Mich. plays center on the ite Big Tene tn early season games which is expected to up a major league's eight teams swing in-| _ to action. draw (10); Jack ater Grove, M Snyder, Kansas (10; Senttle—Freddie kane, outpointed Lox Angeles (6). NO TROUBLE Indianapolis, Tom car are numbered 4100. origin. \| i] changed each time, | | NOTICE AN All unl in Burleigh County, N fered for rent at, public held in the Court How: k in said county, on th ch, commen: | lands der, fol ‘to five ¥ ‘The plus the 1 le paid in advance list of such Jands to than two weeks befo the leased, and is. Dated at Bisma day of January, 19 a Si (To be publi eight weeks, commencin Notice is hereby given by signed, Carl Elias 3 of G e Estate the Village of B: sed, sary V to exhibit’ them Htice, to said Administrator leigh County, at Court House ‘in the City of Court within and for the Lenhart, Ind. — While people have a hard time remembering their phone numbers, their home ad- dress, automobile license numerals and other figures, R. J. Dearborn has an easy time. He lives at 4100 Otterbein avenue, his telephone number is Drex- el 4100, and the license tags on his Stickler Solution OF STATE NDS dd School .D., will be of 218 Avenue D West, in the City of Bis marek in said Burleigh County, or to |the Judge of the County Court of Bur. his » office in Burleigh County, North Dak: You are hereby further not! Hon. I. C, Davies, Judge of the County pointed Angus Spo- Patrick, other About 75 per cent of the talkies ex- hibited in Portugal are of American | presented as hereinbefore The above shows how “head” was changed to “foot” and a new word formed in each step, with only one letter leasing to eat B will be leased to ra term of one first_ year’s rent ne fee must be be offered be on file with the Treasurer of id county for public inspection not the day of tructions in regard to |! these lands will be The Board of University and School Lands reserves the right to reject any k, N. D., this 2nd BYERLY, ma missioner. week for with the week of January 14th, 193%, to March 3, 1982, inclusive.) V-14-21-28 2 4-11-18-25 3-4, NOTICE TO CREDITORS 3 MATTER OF THE ESTATE ustay Eliason, Deceased. the under- on, Administrator of tav Eliason, late of idwin, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dako- ta, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons Raving elgims against sald with the chers, within six months after the first publication of this no: at numbe: the Bismarck, ota, ified that County of Burleigh. and State of North Dakota, has fixed the 26th day of July, A. D. 1932, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon .of said day, at the Court Rooms, in the Court House of Bismarck in said Count: as the time and place for in the City and State, earing and ; ickey Walker Battle Called Off ‘uve const [BATTERY OF NEW TALENT SECURED FOR ELKS FIGHT CARD OUR BOARDING HOUSE WILLISTON FIGHTER AND SCARLET FLASH 10 HEADLINE FIGHT Bud Willing of Fargo Signed to Take on Billy Meek in Semi-Windup MOSSET MEETS MINOT MAN Bat Brownagle, Strasburg, Will Give Battle to Ward County Pugilist A battery of new talent, expected to add fresh interest in local circles, will make its bow before Bismarck fight fans on the Elks fight card at the World War Memorial building Tuesday evening. A lad with a wallop as well as an established record for boxing skill will attempt to upset a sharpshooter, when Johnny Fox of Williston takes {on the Scarlet Flash of Minot in the headline attraction. ‘The Flash’s vaunted skill with the leather holds no terrors for Fox, who has been knocking over the clever boys in the northern part of the state with little or no difficulty. The Wil- liston boy has a sock in both paws which he is anxious to bring into ac- tion in an effort to put a stop to the | Minoter’s unbroken string of victories. | Bud Willing, Fargo, whose reputa- tion down in Cass county lists him among the cream of the light boys, has been signed to take on Billy Meek of Billings, Mont. Meek, in poor shape for his last fight here, is back on his feet and is anxious to show some of the stuff which earned him a recent vic- tory over the champion lightweight of South Dakota. Willing was las: year’s Northwest Golden Gloves cham- pion. ‘Tuffy Mosset, Bismarck, is slated to have plenty on his hands when he: takes on Battling Bozo of Minot. The Bozo likes it when the milling is rough and has indicated he is certain he can flatten Mosset. Tuffy is equally con- fident and has agreed that the win- ner take all or nothing. Bat Brownagle, Strasburg, will tangle with K. O. Foster of Minot in what promises to be a brilliant battle. Other fights scheduled will see Frank Yeasley, Bismarck, pitted against Kid Ricketts, Douglas; Curley! Rogers, Harvey, will battle: Mel En- gelgs, Medina; and Bennie Rice, Man- dan, will take on Kid Thompson, Dawson. adjusting all claims against the estate |of the said Gustav Fliason, Deceased, |which have been duly and regularly Dated December 28th, A. D. 1931, CARL ELIASON, Administrator of the Estate of Gus- tay Bliason, Deceased. First publication ou the Sist day of December, A. D. 1931, 2-31 17-14-32. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County You are hereby notifie tract of land hereinafter Jand which was assessed in your name |for taxation for the year 1926 was on |the 13th day of December, 1927, duly jsold, as provided by law, tor the de- |linquent taxes of the year 1926, and t hat the time for redemption ‘from ty of the NW% a ection 18, Township 140, Range 76. Number of Acres, 160 more or less. Amount sold for, $53.39. described | ™ Tim Lost He Did to Giff Manage to Toughen Up Hands and Face Wagers Getting Young Griffo, the Australian lightweight marvel, to train for a fight caused many traners to become gray in the old days, The only way one could be sure of ‘his being in shape was when Griffo was arrested a| _,' short time before a fight. Then he'd train in jail to pass the time. Many a time his sentence was set to keep him behind the bars until the day of a big fight. . I couldn’t convince him that, with the longer fights and lighter gloves in America, it was essential to toughen his face and hands. Finally, I hit on a plan that would work for Griffo—although perhaps not for another fighter before or since. “Iron water” in tubs wherein the blacksmiths used to cool horse-| W; shoes, was @ favorite toughening fluid in those days. Corned beef brine also was used. I steered Griffo to a blacksmith shop where there was a particularly deep tub of iron water. I offered to bet him that if I threw a coin in the barrel, he couldn’t fish it out. . and adv, ... Griffo was the sort of lad who would bet on which lump of sugar a fly George Fe Will; servi would alight on first—and let you pick your lump. He took off his coat,|¢: rolled up his sleeves, opened his shirt and leaned over into the tub, Finally,’ after fumbling around, he came up with wet hands, arms, face the coin and a triumphant grin. Thereafter, whenever we passed @ blacksmith shop, Griffo would want’ to stop and fish for coins. I'd lose the bet every time—but I got his face and hands toughened up, however. | COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS Bismarck North Dakota, December 1st, 1931, 10 o'clock a, m. ‘The Board of County Commissioners | William G: met persuant to adjournment. fences .. sons fi On Roll Call: Commissioners Swan-|Louls Tibesar, labor on ne Ghylin Twp., funeral ex- penses ... sees + 11.25 ‘abel, work on snow 3.00 By Promoters and neck,| 5. z Ke B. I. Du Pont DeNemours, au aes (BAO Monroe Calculating Mch. Co. renewal of maint. 18.00 in Twp. C, BM. Bier ee rk. . J. W. Doan, grave + 846.8 Dan Kuehn, labor 2 105 Dr. L, W. Larson, p m examination oe + 10.00 A. B. Shipp, Coroner, inquest 11.10 & ‘A B. Shipp, Justice fees... 16.35 + § .B, Perry, death of Fred Herman ccseccsevesyecssese 11.30 w. E. Perry, death of Gienn Elness . oe see eeees 8.90 AE. Shipp, i a ‘Herman. 12.50 John M. Dixon, ; 5.G, Erisin, jurore £6 210 * ry Edwin Morgan, juro’ 2.10 Orvetta, Christenson, steno- eed ee « 5.00 ‘Wm. Herman, witn 1.10 Albert Leman, witness fee .. 1.10 Edwin Peterson, witness fee . 110° Less Miller, witness fee ....+0 1.10 Dr. C. Thompson, witness fee 1.10 Iter M. Thompson, witness . 1.10 . H vin: Ness 6.90 ¥. B, Klein, jurors fee 2:10 Fred Peterson, jurors fee 2.10 B, A. Brown, jurors fee 2.10 J. Kelley, witness fee 2.10 Albert Kuster, witness 6.00 Gnas. Gosney, witnens f 6.00 Carl Beyer, witness fee 6.00 Robert Hudson, witnes: os 6.00 Dr. C. W. Schoregge, witness f 2.10 Turner . eevesesss OND Oscar Fred, work on’ snow fence » ceacsecceseey.< 8.00) Wachter Trai r Co., arsenic 4.20 Wachter Transfer, sand and freight .esecccersreceeesers 15.10 Clarence Hanson, ansigned to CL. Crum, ‘mileage and services in criminal action. 14.00 Clarence Hanson, assigned to ve Cru riminal actions 7.20 Harris-Woodmansee, supplies 203.95 Harris-Woodmansee, pads and binder .... ‘piven Fred Swanson, stamps and legal blanks ... . 9.60 Lutheran Old Peoples Home, . of Jack Dickey . 65.00 lah Inger & Hanson, cr‘ cct's Ed 8. Allen, C. J. Martineson, witness’ tee ’ » Bert Wetmore, witness fee .. John Goldader, witness fee .. Pete Reid, witness fee . David Smith, witness fee. Bismarck ‘Tribune, —_ signs, Axel Soder, services . L] 4 . A, Swanson, service Wm. Fricke, services Victor Moynier, servic B. Ricker, assigned to Da- ‘ota National Bank and ‘Trust Co., supplies and labor on courthouse and jail .... Lyman W. Morley, ‘supplies ‘and labor on building ..... R._T. Leirboe, Atty. D. F. & ‘Surety Co., assigned to Bur- 8 jerbor Ty Atty, Detroit ‘T. | Lierboe, Fidelity & Surety Co., earth Brading and incidentals ... 946.82 F. C, Klawitter, running grad. ie er ‘s x cop, assigned Ks Roland H. Crane, Just! Jim Baker, witness fee Joseph Reel, witness fe ell and repairs .... 29.00 son, Soder, Moynier, Fricke and Will) icing Toggery, hangers: 70] ton work em bridge ons, 3 a issioner Swanson, | Louis Tiber repairin, 45.05 !Dr. Stackhouse, doctor bill... 00, Moved py Commissioner | Swanson: | French & Weich, smoo 7.001" ‘Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- seconded by Commissioner Soder that trench & Welch, suppl onded by Commissioner Fricke ” that Cotman pcapetes +. 18.10) the Board adjourn to 2:30 o'clock ‘Roil Call: Swanson, aye; Soder, aye, |AmBrose | Gal 450" on" ; acdghert apes Belcher abee Wilt aaey | qatar nee sie eae anteater i Py At this time tho Board procesded *°!Amil Plepkorn, running grad: 1931, 2:30 o'clock the Board of County 5 examine and allow oF resco iavel, ot.° tees ees. 75.00|Commissioners reconvened. On roil if wae Bphiec’, to personel tax Adam V. Keck, running county __— |call Commissioners Swanson, Soder, The Quick Print Inc, court, ||.) nae mess 75.00 Moynier, Fricke, and Will were pres- wonlanders, “. ;$ 81. to a 11.43] Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- edb Brothers 3.15 |B. R. Fates, copying pencii 61.12) onded by Commissioner Swanson that ie: eto | 45 vi Mrs. Jordon be “a Mi " Marion Scott, work on road 4)! wal 1.98] Pension in the amount. of” $50.00 per see tite 00! Geo. La: month and Mrs. Andrew ‘Kraft be e 5 as.0|.. TF 22.50/ granted a Mother's Pension of $25.00 fences . -50/Lomas Oil Co., gas and oli :; 75.88] per month, both pensions to begin De- Carl Gilbe: 24.00/Agr Extension Division, sai- | |cember 1st, 1921, pane sinshinvigs sees 2h ‘ary and expenses .., z Roll Cail: 8 + RYE; Drs. Hoan and Stratis, saiaty $333 lwing Ol! Gon gas 1) 179382 ayes Moynter, aye: Fricke: aye; Will The Quick Print Inc. tax Mats 478.14) Nortan' Worst” “Riverview ee nevis Listas, iad Mrs, “Hadith Piercy,” Mother's |, |'“road work 24.00] “Moved by Commissioner Swanson, shady ar) 6:81 }seconded by Commissioner | Moynier at the board adjourn to 30.00 i 5.66 3nd, 1931 at 9:20 o'clock 2. mei ‘n 20.00] "freight and delivery 29.25 ee ne ee Hixson and Co., of Burleigh, ss. 5.00 |W. W. |_ OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, | y, 3 Rc eee errr 20.00 | Bismarck, N. Dak. 40,00 |No. Dak. Children’s Home So. |_ Olivar V. Marsh, Alexandria, §. D. care of Frazier children .. 65.00 |Julia B, Marsh, Edward V, Marsh and 30.00 Burroughs Adding Machine |Minnie A. Benjamin, in care of Wile X ? 0:00 |, Co, ribbon. .... 1.00 |liam Courtney, Guelph, N, D.; Julia B. | O8¢9F erie che F elle 08 Le Marsh, Widow of Oliver G, Marsh, Ra- Ne ets cis > 26.00 |, Patra a 3795 Sa ae a haste ND, “Mra. Iva Keator, Mother's Pen- |, ‘Joseph 0. ‘Rise, maintena 1 d ‘that ‘the | Son. i se eee 19.04 work oo see Redlinger & Hanson, gravel and sand for sidewalk .... Fred E. Anstrom, blanket used ‘Leona’ “Acord, "1 ates, 32.44 15.00 |"'in bringing Frank Howe to 10.00 Bismarck . 8.00 % Lewis feu 2.95 Pension. zg 80000) wie," wilton,"“mainten: : Mrs. Fiina Anttilla, Mother’ 00 |p, Work on McKenzie roads . 5.00 Pension ...+s-eseeeeee 26. Rue Bros. Inc., construction Mrs. Margaret Field, Mother's work ba aaa uaa: . 461.63 8 20.00 /c. G. Scott, maintenance work 68.00 'T. R. Atkinson, services ai 30.00 170.50 aye. Bismarck, North Dakota, December 2nd, 1931, 9:80 oclock a.m, The Board of County Commission- ers convened. On Roll Call Commis- stoners Swanson, Soder, Moynier, Fricke, and Will ‘were present. Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- onded by Commissioner Moynier that the Personal tax charges against SEX of Section 6-139-77 be released on atoreanid land, 0] all: Swanson, aye; Soder, aye; Moynier, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, ve. Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- onded by Commissioner Swanson that the seed lein of John Lieb on the NE% of Section 13-142-75 be released: it was charged on the wrong description, Roll Call: Swanson, aye; Soder, ye; Moynier, aye, Fricke, aye; Will, Fy ays Moved by Commissioner Swans: seconded by Commissioner Moyniet that the County Board concur with the City Board as regard to the 1929 EE ies eames 36.00)" road work 22.00}and 1930 tax of E. . Klein and that | |date, $76.43. ee Mer's o.oo [French & W arto | the roterred to the state ‘Tax Com- |the service of this notice and interest | ,, Pension sersssescerse 25.001 “copy of inquests .. 21.47 ]aye; Moynior, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, A eee nea her late nual aolesa cane Ge, FEARS, COMDARNA, Moth 50,00 /A- WW; Reklund, Toxicological aye. ter weaveseNV EL, q Foden fap 2d S18, BE ate ary Dtson, Book well: 3880 ace Re “carbon Gay" "panct *°°| ted By Boemmstoney Sager secy jaa) avatar: ts rs, . : carbon... : .00 | the ta: ake Bean eee ee etter of the [John Hanson, poor relief... 30.00 cA. Stackhouse, services... 88.00 /Wi of AES S1ELT bo tascam’ the tax sale certifieate as provided .by | Mrs. Tom Hannewell, poo! red E. Anstrom, mileage in record, it heing State owned Jando a | tet : 60.00] ‘criminal actions for Nov.... 170.80]. Roll’ Call: “Swanton "aves aoe, WITNESS my hand and official seal | Mrs. Geo. Hedrix, criminal mil 6.00 jaye; Moynier, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, this 3ist day of December, 1931. mer Field .... + + 10.00 Wing Oil Co., ofl and gre: 10.50 | aye. iA » aye; Will, ft (SEAL) Ewe Carl Landerholm, poor relief.. 25.00 Wing Merc. Co., groceries for Application. of Geo. C. Schrunk f. ! A.C. ISAMINGER, |Henry ©. Putnam, 4-H Club | 42] poor ..... 4.08 |abatement of Tax for 1930 approved. Auditor Burleigh’ Countyn North | Pins ssssescess 16,98] wing Mere. Co., repairs... 11.44] Application of Arthur Solbers fey pavers, arry, HB. O'Neili, assigned io Byron R. Knowles, operating abatement of tax and correction of |PUsirst Publication Jan, 7-14-21,| ©, G: Derby, Co. Treasurer, |) | ‘grader ....+:, +... 34,00 | valuation on 8% of NW 26-40-70, 7 }1932.) 1,082 cu. yds, of gravel . 108.20) airs, Andrew Kraft, Mother's being assessed as 160 acres for the A. ©, Isaminger, freight ‘are ty enzion « : £6.00) vernueth Atertal’ or the Novice on wxpmarron or |,di!uicianvigned te coe, ‘76 [atig ule 30.00 asapplioation of Archie aonnson, tor REDEMPTION Derby, Co, Treasurer, labor — 4.20/4 WPAN seen” 87:50 | Block 126, in the original protege STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, -County |p W¥; Voigt assigned to Co. |. | A. Ht. Helgeson, assigned City of Bismarck. Approved.’ t¢ {he of Burleigh. ss. i ee cet conlniGhaR oe First National Bank, Bis- |, 4 ing Church Property. 2 je 7 ‘eC 73 D ° 7 Perens . | plics OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, | "GU Derby,” Co. Treasurer, 4. 44 /atra. J, Mey,” “boarding oy gorreetion ‘of Halt tas oe sgto "se : - : A prisoners x 3141-75, Approved. Lein, Regan, N. D.:|qeo. Larson, assign Ge . George V. Cunningham, Mobrides, §. ‘Serby, Co: Treasurer, labor; 30.00] Mevee" “peauez sting” “gn: 29:00) Report of Hred Swenson, Rogister Dir Driscoll State ‘Bank, Driscoll’ N-| Raymond Burkhart, di Touncements .. 8.50 | month of October, 1931, in the emote’ Eliza Dixon, “A-1 Roosevelt Vale | "45 '¢, G. Derby, CO. Pi ye BE ae eer, A931, An the amount lad, Castel Bt. Boston, Tdncolnehire, | ar, labor . +++. 5.85/" “Bismarck, poor relief di Report of J, L. Kelley for ti ae ngland; Eliza Dixon, ho address @iV-|o.°G, ‘Derby. Go, ‘Treasurer, bursements’.. seseee. 708.47 | taxes collected for the montires ane yh 8 CM ou are hereby notified that the 1¢ ROstass for, Judge's office; 10.00 1m. , Meinhover, services “aa Vermber, 1981. Approved. roe my act umd Wevclnadige denseibed | Seebe anipata enenee™. ar6.00| mn BM iakavensaasscas' as °E laeetued BY Communtioner, Swanson, and which was agsessed fh xour name | James Olson, running a ees ere go.in | the Boaea cascone enone Soder, that for taxation for the year 1926 was on tt 64.00) Oscar Anstrom, services’ as Roll ca! Swanson, aye: qecce Dem. the 13th day of December, 1927, duly nas Caines 112.00 | Hoynter, ayes Bunt, We, Soder, a sold, as provided by law, for the de- ae sing cecal ALES aye; linguent taxes of the yeam 1926, and |) Senses .- 1), MBE gna eeeerace » 351.40 | 6 forth Dakota, December jthat the time for redemption aR Meponala, road’ work’ in pe Ree Sapenses, ge eel gies redce 1931 ‘ Je will expire ninety days trom |""rincoin township s-rece-es+ | 51.00 | encoun, OF 12.05 | c2i20, orelock 'P." m. ‘the Board of the completed service of thix notice. |acarie Huber, visiting schools Moder washing Work Gounty Commissioners reconvened, On Said land is described as follows: | Gor demonstrations aie ASG | oeina ee > ga.za | Holt Coll Commissioners Swansony Sor a Yeh Section 26, Township 141, aes 00m Alfinson, service ren= ys D. ‘Leathers, graveling present ler, Bricke, and Will were i 8 5. roat sesseeeees 10719 a ‘Number of Acres, 160 more or less. |oie Olson; oon Sd 31538 | onoYed, by Commissioner soae 5 ¥ Amount sord for’ fonseer’ MAE [Ole Ouch 30.00 | BFC Eraveling roid 31224 | onded by Commissioner Swanson’ that Bubsequent taxes pald by purchaser. ‘ + 493.10 |Suntice of the Peace be voowcieRt 88 & peta required to redeem at acer, nap 19.50 tiinson; iit) 100:10/" "Roll, Gail: a Scented. In addition to the above amount you | °(anyn "cs. Trense labor On cova Chenoweth, graveling || lave: Moynier, aye; Brisker eye, oer Will be required to pay the costs of] sidewalk and bullding ..... 21.0014. W, Lucas, supplies for jail 31.60 "fovea by c as provided by law and unless you |4¥efy, Gorey, Toad work Ft 2, 4910: A. Anderson, graveling road 494.02 |onded by Commissions Sty Soden foes. redeem said land from sald sale be-|moler Suby, maintaining roads 100,00 |"Paq te Clade, Sraveling | || /E. M: Kafer be appointed Justiog of fore the expiration of the time for re- |Meat. ‘Atkinson, Mgr.» World Sage Gg agg ne fhe, Pence to fil'the vacan jdemption a above stated, a deed |“ awa, Memorial, appropria~ Be a: rihe Fesignation of H.W. thereof will issue to, the holder of the] tion | Mee 350.00 litrench & ® ‘oll, Call; Soder, aye; Sw. tax sale. certificate as provided by|o.¢' Di 7 bea tied ayes Moyniet, aye; Fricke, aye Wilt pus “age for Supt. Office 10.00/T. c, » Bye; , WITNESS my hand and official seal| walter We McMahon, over= et pies Of loved by Commissioner Frick. this gist day.of December, 1931. Rauling ta C. toyewrlter, ,. 44 |Burroughe ‘Adding “Machine fhere. by ¢ommls ssloner Moynic upt. ee peoes 2M 0 services .. Sages hi 000.00" fr A. C. ISAMINGER, | asui"Soder, services and ox: BE Oe VO as the general fund to the Butlai pAuditer Burle County, North seems ft Co. Comm 3 40.20 clk", tor poor ii innit 0,000.00 from the Bria qaing, fund, ¥ foht: Fuehrer, rei 25 | Capito i" $8,000, Se Gift Publication Jan, 1-14-31, |Bhe' pure Co water 198 eer H gc palpating: ounty fushway, fund 2 tive aytor . ; : en: er, ane rs. 38,000.00 trom th 6 _| National Bank, 00 {ee oee! 20,00 | and. 1.000% Re, Motor Vehicle: send . TAKEN UP road_work 35.00 st, Alexi ne B0-00 from the General fund Jan. Bth, 1932, 8 head of horses. Two'| W. E. Perry, autopsy. ; 9:60" ‘Bertha Erickson 17.90 | Obs Salary tung, dapple gray géldings, wt: about 1400|Dr. R, W. Henderson, post Corwin Churchill! Inc., Moynter, ayer Wi Ibs,, three colts, 2 come in 8 years, one| mortem examination ....... 10.00] tured alcohol ......- 4.40] Moved by Gani) in three, 2 bays, 1 sorrel, 3 bay mares,|Brench & Welch Hardware, \Lein. Motor, 1.50 | onded “by co™ ‘wt, about 1000 Ibs. Owner may have| bol! + 25 .N. W. Bell Telephon the boava om! same by paying damages and for this and toll .s..s.scceecesegp+5 150.20 |1982, nt I ‘advertisement. a Wing, Farmers Cooperative: Roll Cali B, A. DRAWVER, » Boft coal for poor... 1.00|Moynien es One mile east and one mile north of | French Bismarck Hospital, services, vere Win, aye,” revi ; : hy ete rendered |AMINGE: +T14-915 L, d.-King, 3 18 Burleigh Ge North Dakote:: County Auditor,

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