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2 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1932 ation, in which he stated that first lexpert, will be in charge of the meet- | Place prizes of $5,000 each would be jings which will be held at Regan paras (ast fd Sox's training| LI RES Henry Phila, mov! 4 given to the young man and woman|Rosen Brothers Open ([maren 16 and at McKenzie March | GAMBLE STO Wing Oll Co. gasoline. Wing Mercantile Co., ga: Wing Mercantile Co., grocer- onded by the Board adjourn, to, p.m, February 2nd, 19 ail members voted Joe White, an oil station operator, | Roll call| H fating highest in the contest. Addi- an? 117, | 1 tional prizes aggregating $5,000 will Ladies’ Sport Shop!" 5,4cr tne proposed plan, farmers |* "eld: at Brewton. es and supple ig -72/ ait members voted | go to four other young men and four | . gears {would keep a record of all business Of the 24,537,864 ive NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF current steam an @nd, 1932, 2130 Rr, young women who are awarded sec-/ A ladies’ sport shop has been op- transactions made during the year.|in “the United States 16005920 ore REDEMPTION _chandlse, Hie 6 The Board of County oman com: | of ond, third, fourth and fifth places,/ened in connection with the Alex; At the end of the period records Mita are | ATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County por ah era reconversanson, Soder, Moynier, | y j Would be turned over to an ex} for ft Burleigh, ss. y, Co. respectively. |Rosen and Brother company here, it pert f ae ‘Oe. SOUNTY AUDITOR, GC. G, Derby, Cot Contest rules specify that any young}, recapitulation and analysis. As a re- {has been announced by the manage-! Le | Bismarck, N. Dak. , verting man or woman between the ages Of/ ent and the public is invited to | ult, recommendations for improving To William G. Hoerr, Mankato, Cae, By a Hi ave tine ich residential 18 and 25 may enter the local con- ‘ ce aioe |farm operations could be made and Hel R di * Minnesota. G. Derby, ‘reas, baliite Primary Blection to be opened, test. Winnérs in this are entered in| “Sit the new shop. the farmer would know exactly how elp Reduce Direct |) You"are nereby notified that the|@ a ara in the stat trict The Rosen company is located 4m |ne fared financially during the year T, |tract of land hereinafter described tum in the state and district Cthg|the Patterson Hotel building on Main | pienam said : ‘axes on Real _||and whicn was assessed in your name tests and the finalists appear in the| venue between Fourth and Fifth | Putnam sald. |for taxation’ forthe year 1227 was |c,0G. ‘Der for office . 3 o'clock p. m. being the tl the Quick he Bismarck Tribune, $5.00 per Pre-| tut leas. “tifleat Amount sold for, $19.02. be reaayes Subsequent taxes paid by purchas- 4 R. A. Swanson of Hoople won sweep-|for the service. The project 1s be-|] navniytycfour out of 48 states a j i | 5 have 4 cents 01 Action Completed on stakes in the state potato show con-!ng offered to Burleigh county farm-|| Hise se°ertsef.more gasoline tax. ducted here in connection with the|ers without cost as part of the count: the people. Why not profit { Lame Duck Measure | {iii°Sanual northeastern winter eee ey Y|] North Dakota bs the experience a by Commissioner Soder, seconded Py be, appointed County | Bo r 3 ‘Amount required to redeem at this|© ‘co. Treas. : e | aa P)—The |and Mrs. M. J. Connolly of New Eng- Commissioners Association ‘land Friday, Feb. 26, at St. Joseph’s | —Political Adv. hospital, Dickinson. The latest “edi-; before the expiration of the time for Iredemption as above stated, a deed | 70°, Saloman thereof will issue to the holder of the Kiefer tax sale certificate as provided by|isfer | Su : Northwestern Stamp Works, dater bands .. T. R. Atkinson, services as room rent 6d by Commissioner Soder, sec- | Ch: Fargo, N. D., March 3.— souetie tcise cid ‘Tuesday, the sen-| Cass eoanty board for comin ss (one ate adovted the conference report,and five Fargo undertakers Wednes- | adjusting differences between the two|4ay compromised on 2 price of eo2100) branches. The amendment now goes |for the burial of the county poor. ow the pe 44.10] the amount of $12.85 for the year of | To 1930 be accepted at the face of tax. to the states for ratification. surveyor... ; 0 ‘ i t Fred E. Anstrom, mileage and 3 Fricke, Will, ‘aye. Nine years of unsuccessful attempts | red B.A " ; Moynter yes Friel se, aye; WIN aye a Geo. Hedri ni e before the Board }e0. edna Nal investiga= Auditor, appeared before crim J. L. Kelley, spec! tion L. Ke nade to get the resolution through con- { green now ate ened Safe Pleasant Way ‘The proposed amendment, spon- sored by Senator Norris (R. Neb.). will be submitted to the states by the state department, Its language spc2- 0 ose a iffes that to become effective it must be ratified within seven years by the) required 36 states. i] Eliminating the “short session” of eongress by which members defeated in November continue to legislate from early December to March 4, the/ Tesolution provides for unlimited ses- | sions beginring each Jan. 3. Since: 1923 the house, hitherto under re- Publican control, had held out for 2 inal mileage 1. Kelley, matron... HH. Helgeson, mileage for the Board adjourn to 9:30 o'clock a. m. a ceecee Febraary 3rd, 1992, a 18.36 | sto; aler, aye; loved by. Com: 20-85] onded by Commissioner Fricke, that | To Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- mm! Roll Call: Com- | . Soder, Moynier, . Swanson, services as Commissioner Wm. Fricke, servic Cammissioner jwanson, aye; Soder, aye; 17.15 " of 5, the 8% of NW% and Lots 3 & 4 of oe as Section 5-142-77 be released so as to FENCES ve eeeeersseseserces . 1.50 How would you like to lose 15 pounds of fat in a month and at the same time ‘increase your energy and improve your health? How would you like to lose your double chin and your too prominent hips and at the same time make your skin so clean and clear that it will the Board proceeded | Marion Lewis, extra clerk hire 86:40! patvxe, aye; Willy aye: Swanson, aye. | CH rine and silow or reject. bilie| Board of Mgrs, WW. Memo- ricke, ay Be sonal| tial, app eee ee Prince Cafe, meals for jur: 94.00} Agr. Extension Division, 8: ary and expenses . Lifetime Guaranteed GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY Dixon, poor relief. Tom Hannewell, poor re- N, W. Bell Telephone Co., rent and toll . N. Dak. Power light and power Dan Kuehn, labor - Hoskins-Meyer, supplie City of Bis, M. H. Atkinson, pata bearer Rome pool To Lutheran Pastor |mica i Get on the scales today and see how Bottineau, N. D., March 3-()\—As- | much you weigh—then get a bottle of | 109,29 | missioners Swanson, Soder, Moynier, ‘*° | Fricke, and Will were present. shi 132.16], Application of Hugo Solberg for|1. 17.0 8.5 w Kratt, ‘mother's a3 1 Geo. M. Register, services sanity commisisoner A. C. Tsaminger, express on was to preach a week ago Sunday.| Now you will know the pleasant way | Goodyear Coast- His automobile ‘became stalled in a|to lose unsightly fat and you'll also| —to-Coast N. B. C. Corwin-Churchill Lots 3 & 4 of Section 4-143-75. Re- |}. gas fumes and fell unconscious. A| health. | neighbor who was passing by took] To take off fat harmlessly and| Sat. 8:00 p. m. him home. SAFELY, take Kruschen every morn-, Rev. Carlson's condition became|ing—don't worry—it’s the SAFE way| worse, however, and he was brought to reduce. to @ Bottineau hospital where pneu-| But be sure for your health’s sake monia set in and he died Monday|that you ask for and get Kruschen| night. Salts. Get them at Finneys Drug —______—. |Store, Hall's Drug Store or any drug- CATHAY ELEVATOR SOLD _ |store in the world and if the results Cathay, N. D. March 3.—Sale of|one bottle brings do not delight you the Farmers Co-operative Elevator !—do not joyfully satisfy you—why Company at Cathay to the Farmers|money back.—Advertisement. National Warehouse Corporation of | Minneapolis was approved last week | _______ by the stockholders and directors at| ete STORIES| BASEMENT: - - HUNT COYOTES BY PLANE } Wh Ce Sy bers voted aye. 10,00] Bismarck, North Dakota, February | 7° 4th, 1932, 9130 o'Clock A. M. a 16.00| The Board of County Commission- | TO ers reconvened. On Roll Call Com- missioners Swanson, Soder, Moynier, | 2° Fricke, and Will were present. eport of J. 1. Kelley, Sheriff, of | Of fees and taxes collected for the month postage stamps . J. Martineson, "boarding prisoners ......-0.... 3 J. 1. Roop, Assigned to é stum, services and mileage Capital Steam Laundry, laun- dry. Walter W. hauling t; office”. Walter W. M due on typewriter Walter W. McMahon, over- hauling i, C. ..... Burroughs Adding “Machine Co., case for machine... Quick Print, Inc. supplies. Village of Wing, Geo. Andei clerk, poor Grocery, o seconded by Commissioner Moynier, County Health Officer for the year | St of 1932. Fricke, ay: Moved’ b; oe 0 loner Swanson, seconded by 4175.00 for lots Nos. 30 & 31 in Block | $4 the City of Bismarck, be not ac- if oy Stackhouse, ity Commission. officer ...... n's Cafe, meals . Thorberg, meals for jury Pacific Eat Shop, heons for j Brother: Roll Call: Swanson, aye; Soder, aye; Moynier, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, aye. Moved by Commi: seconded by Heltzmann and Jake Vietz report that coyotes in the southern Lamont, and Nerthern Sperry and Whittaker dis- triets are being hunted by two hunt- evs in an airplane. —_——————— | How Much Would You ,Pay to Be Rid of Rheumatic Pains in 48 Hours? | — i Would You Pay Ten Dollars? | —Would You Pay 85 Cents? | Denhoff, N. D., March 3—Herb| 2 ) Fricke, Go over your home and find that room you never use. Of course you have one. All that is required is the investment of a few dollars in inexpensive partitions and effi- cient heat. Now what would you do with that room if you could find it? A den? A sewing room, 0 ee ast Sameer nseie cheerfully without one twinge of pain. | The Lineman play room: ere are a hundre S p.m. Roll Call; All members voted aye. Bismarck, North Dakota, Soa ry I of Com- Elevator, coai. Pharmacy,’ service ot 1 issioner Fricke, 16.24|the motion of January 11th, 1932, be 5.10|Bond of the First National Bank of} fs, Bismarck is concerned and allow them | o¢ ance agreement ...... filed at that +. Isaminger, Co, Aud., a. 3 tl County Treasurer be notified of such 27.00|change. The interest rates to re- pa the same as in the former mo- Swanson, aye; Sodei Fricke, aye; Wil tion teacher ..... Jordahl, Clk, is ‘Treas., labor. Detroit Fidelity & Surety visors. PRECINCT No. 3. Morton Town- 2.10) ship, 137-77, vote at Schoo! House. 2.10| Inspector Chairman of Township 10} Board of Supervisors. 10] PRECINCT No. 4. Telt Wonderful prescription — thousands || Distinctive Funeral Service reproducing the magic rays eiomene, wn? mow NAC) "veyernonesoestie mavERAVE || that make the sun so health. ful will make it one of the most popular rooms in the house. Mrs. Nancy Millett, wt ae “seit ‘ lary M. Spriggs, wit Stephen Millett, witne: R. H. Hamro, witness fee W. R, Ebeling, witness fe: Marcovits Grocery, groceri Bismarck Food Market, cerles for poor Townshi| RECINCT No. 5, aitasauel Town- vote lan McDonald, 3 1147 Tome sate, #. . Apple Creek ef Oklahoma : E. Perr; roner’s eit ° ae Township Br if ill, services as P) MCINCE No 5 eBay tow os ci Re lo. 9. Boyd Township, 28-18, Vote at” School House, in? ector — Chairman of Ge 1800 "Speake in Bismarck Auditorium - Friday, 8:15 P. M., March 4th ard of Supervisor Ne 10 PRECI 16, Logan Town- 24,00} ship, 186-77, vote’at choot Ho "No . Inspector—Chairman 0: 30.40] Board of Supervigors. Oo 10,09 PH at aa ba No, 11. Taft Township, School House No, 2. Inspector 4.50] Board of Supervisors, 141.60] ~PRECIN iomm, velar pets Carlos N, Boynton Land © - 'Montana-Dakota Power Co. Pde al Chairman of Township No. 12,, Thelma Town- sreccsncaameccaisserainect-n'mamraage incstenaenniennnesneoinhen inet mmentttntn eearnmmcar. POLES AALS ES ASB TAO NEMA Rear ren marnsnene tunes meget caer EE Moved by Com: INCT No, 22, Frances Town- Commissioner Fricke, 108) snips 1t0e78, vote at West Sehool ynship Board of Supervisors. February ToReCINeT No. 23, Sibley Butte P.M. Township, 140-77, vote at School mmission-|House No. 1. Inspector—Cheirman vi » , 140. Fricke, and Will were pet wat House No: z iaebeclor--cisirman 6] ‘ownsl joard of Su 5 d bids for Hlection ynenlp oe a : the mow anhlD 1 a 12.00) tonlowing bids were opened: louse No. 1. Inspector—Chalrm Bid of Print, Inc. and | Tow: bP ae 3 PRI the bid of the Bismarck Tribuné:| 175 vote at School House. Inspec- ick Print bids $6.25 per, Precieets | tor—Chairman of Township Boa: PRLGGAL. ‘competition. he | Puller will be in charge of the work | Property Jon the 11th day of Decembe , pervisors, ‘ | Bh Vous duly sold, as provided by la c. G. Derby, T inct. No. 27. Tow! North Dakota has a particular in-/"“ the new department will handle; 274, ee ie several bate here to/] You can heip to reduce your di- ||delinquent taxes of the year 1927, and |“";o. auditor ar.g2 | MRE missioner Soder, sec-|_ PRECINGT No. 27, Lyman Town terest in the contest in that this) uion‘s sorts clothes and other|COmfer with cooperators in the pro-|} rect levy on real property by ap- ||that the time for redemption from] <q, “Derby, state's entry last year, Miss Lillian seaapeta oe = ject and go over details with them. Proving the 4-cent gasoline tax at |) Said sale will expire ninety days from | “tor sheriff idential Election be ors. : /-to-wear. an Hadshee " he polls. the completed service c G. Derby, the March Presidential 5 a Ee a Soa ieee | worthy” success In ofher states, aecl| , count’, boards receiving greater a and is, described as follows: | “ror supt. awaraed ‘The Bismarck Tribune, they |, O°PCiae vote at choot Mouse, T= i eer y 8 1 » ebates from the state fi forth %. . G. Derb: lowest res! a , ‘ the auspices of the foundation. HOOPLE MAN WINS |cording to Putnam, who sald that,| Tax Funds can reduce thelr tax on || Section 19, Township 189, Range 80.1°'{ficates bani all.” Swanson, aye: Sodet, |spector Chairman of Township Board Park River, N. D., March 3—(#)—j farmers elsewhere had been paying|] Teal and personal property. Number of acres, 80 acres more or}q. G. Derb: aye; Fricke, aye; Moynier, aye; Will, |of Spelt et No. 29. Cromwell Town- ye ‘ ace, | ship, Moved by Commissioner, Frick: Inspector — Chairman of Township isore. ri PRECINCT No, 30. Crofte Town- Representative of the savernint | snip, 141-79, vote at Town Hall’ in neon, aye; Seder, aye;|_ PRECINCT No. 31, Glenview Town- ; 4 f these other states? | . instructions ....... 9.50 | eer e eee rethe World War Memor! which opened officially Wednesday. | a EEE RR en sk i 1 0 ddition to the above amount gee y, t Sart? a k for the ensuing | Ba! Washington, March | 3—UP—Con- |iis exhibit was 20 Triumph potatoes. EDITOR HAS SON Approve the 4¢ Gan Tax at the [| you will be. required: to pay the costs CHALE CP DEENy SST on cost TIRE Eee ee aoe To gressional action was complete parsioeeecsimnenee o New England, N. D. Mareh 3.-A N ‘ a of the service of this notice and in-}y “W'°wannasmith, Assigned Roll Call: ‘ fps be eta bee forth Iterest as provided by law and unless & J hoa S Wrrment to. abolish sitarae ate COMPROMISE ON BURIALS son. John Marcus, was born to Editor en Guy |you redeem said land from said sale] (Senses court ‘reporter... 68.36/ aurea” oR onded by Commissioner Fricke, that | pervisors. fe, aye; Will, aye. | Board of Supervisors, gmamiseioner Soder, sec- |, PRECINCT |, N z|the Seed Lein for the year 1920 on|House No, ment of tax on the 8% of NW% and| Ship, 144-78, vote snowdrift and while trying to buck! know that the 6 salts of Kruschen | Radio Pro, Motors, Inc. machine 6.93 Jected. eS i grams 9 < Moved by Commissioner Swanson, his way through was overcome by the|have presented you with glorious a a Meyer Broadcasting Co. 4 seconded by Commissionen Fricke, | Shi Wed. 7:30 p. m. Phone 700 Bismarck, N. Dak. nouncing mio0) ect naga thy a Comin lea one aan cet ss ranten 1.50] Feb. 4th, 1932, Roll Call, all mem- es A. House No PRECINCT No. 4! ,, re the First Ward wet of of January, 008. Approved yee line of Fifth Street to the conter Il * line of Third St. to the center Ii Commissioner Fricke, ; that the offer of Ted Hedstrom of | Mandan St. and North of the Town- 77, McKenzie and Coffin's Addition to| Inspector —B. H. Jon 0) cepted as per recommendation for the | Of oe the Township line, vo Garage. Inspec PRECIN the ner Swanson, | jing rescinded in so far as the deporitory | o¢ tn aye. Assignee of A. C. Webster, At this time the Board named the] o¢ the Third Ward east of ti of that part of the Cit; south. oP the townsht Y fine ° the center li: of Broad Fire Hall, J: te PRECINCT No. 61, Si pe Hospital, A/c of -79, vot at School (ALFALFA BILL) Stephen M. Emineth Uwe’ Inspector -- Chairman of | £4 House No. | of Up | Trui 001 Hout 139-76, vote at School, How ouse, Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors, 24. Christiania Nc 3 vote at School 5. Clear Lake vote at School ector—Chairman of EC No, 26. in Township, of 141-78, vote at School House. ard of Supervisor ldwin. Inspector — Chairi wnship Board of Supervisor: of Fricke, aye; Will, |ship, 141-80, vote at School House in nview Township. Inspector— airman of Township Board of Su- 15.00! onwed, ‘Ke, that|pervisors, the ale etna in| PRECINCT No. 32. ‘Painted Woods wnship, 142-80-é&-81, vote at School House No, 1. Inspector “Chairman of . Se Towns! joard 0! jupervisors. 155) No interest or penalty if pad at) "ORECIcT No. 33. Heklund Town- soder, aye;| ship, 142-79, and Kast haif of Town- "aye, |ship 142-80 (less Sections 1, 2, 3, 10, tion 12 of Township 142-1 nd $-i42-19, which, includes South Wil; and submitted a Financial Report of|ton, Chapin and Langhorne), vote at b School House No. 1. Inspector— the World War Memorial Building. | 8c) ip Board of a0. 4 airman of Townsh! ECINCT No. 34. Ghylin T . | PRI ywn- Hal 142-78, vote at School House No. 2. Ini spector—Chairman of Township wnship, 142-77, vote at Schoo! ~ No, 1 Th pector—Chairman Township Board of Supervisors. Town- i rier nip, 1iteTé. (less Village cf Wine) 4 9 cl the title of aforesaid land. | ship, 142-76 (less ~ 0} F Marle Huber, visiting schoolé 21-2610 y"Bali:'soder, ayes Moynier, aye: | Vote at Town Hall. Inspector— airman of Township Board of Su- 5 v" ce isi Swanson, | Pervisors. — + 350.00] seconded by Commissioner Soder that| PRECINCT No. 31. Harriet Town- 7.00 | he Board adjourn to 2:30 o'clock p.m.| ship, 142-75, vote at Arena. Inspec- 253.72 | February 3rd, 1932, tor—Chairman of Township Board of Roll Call: ' 8: on, aye; Soder, | Supervisors. i nites aye; Fricke, aye; Will, | | PRECINCT No, 38. Seasi 4 ; Bismarck ‘Tribune, i . Phoenix Town- either: ahs eee Koreas compel admiration? 100 | advertising & supplies...,. 426.60/2¥ei Moyn! ship, 143-75, vote at School ‘House on el repeatedly adopt-| “How would you like to get your ime Mrs. Evelen Mork, mother's Bismarck, North Dakota, February |Section 9 Inspector—Ed. Wag oe Seek te weight down to normal and at the Camipeenas CHER cs podiegs * 40.00 iaree oct) Dnbwte, Hoe TERECINGH No, 39.” Richmong same time develop that urge for activ- Ghas. Fisher, postage, ..+-/-- 698) The Board ‘of County Commission- ID, 143-76, -|House. Inspector—C. J. Rhode ers reconvened. On Holl Call Com-| House. Sngpe ip, 148-77, vote at School House No. es, No, 40. Canfield Town- inspector—Chairman of Township fr |Board of Supervisors. Sar HLcHOR, OF Hall Insurance on the) “SRECINCT No. 41. Estherville Application of C. A, Anderson for | Township, 143-78 (le ‘Village of Re- Full Price of ‘ stalled in a snowdrift,, Rev. Thomas |for 4 weeks and costs but @ trifle. | ae Patra: _DUFSOMENtS wo. eeeee sees sees 906551] NEA Ae ae, Wetton Reuven stor ship Board of Supervisors T. Carlson, 68, pastor of the Luth-|Take one half teaspoonful in a. glass | & 29x4.50-20 .. p yee eee . 80,00 ve i ok labor on 10,50 eduction of valuation and refund ef RECINCT No. 42. Grass Lake eran church of Souris, died in a Bot-|of hot water before breakfast every| 5 30x4.50-21 ; } mother's 5, (Lyman W. Morley, labor on [tax for 6 years last past on the Nix |Zownship, 142-79, vote at Bchoor tineau hospital from’ effects of the|morning—cut down on pastry and] 1 DE : ae et aan Ne Money aaolef SEX of NEM NEM of SE of) House No. 1 Inspector Cheirme gas and pneumonia. {fatty meats—go light on potatoes, but- TUNE IN 2 Tepe 40,00 | Dr. E. u Owen: aha sensed: ‘as 164.37 acres where in real-| PRECINCT No. 43. ‘Al ‘own- President of, the Lutheran circuit,|ter, cream and sugar—and when you 295.0019 ...neereoee ee ies daly 2 S10] ity there is but 131.85 acres, Ap-| Ship, 144-79, vote at School & Rey. Carlson was en route from|have finished the contents of this first ee BOKS Ys sevrememnone me Baty 35.00 ce B. Stackhouse, *1 | proved. 2 RG En at J quntpgctor—Chairs in of Souris to the Lesje churoh, where he| bottle weigh yourself again. s insanity commissioner pApnication of the Bank of North |" SRECINGT No. 44. Btelber Town- it School Hous: No. Inspecto! rman of Township rd of. Supervisors. ECINCT N R! No, 45. Schrunk Town- p. 144-77, vote at School House No. Inspector—Chairman of Township ard of Supervisor: RECINCT No. 41 ywnshi, 144-76, Florence Lake vote at School ._Inspector—Chairman of Board of Supervisors. NCT No. 47. Hazel Grove wnship, 144-75, vote at School wnshi REC House No, 4. Inspector—Chairman, Township Board of Supervisors, All that part of the ‘cent ird Street and North of the Township line, vote at North Ward that Dr. L. W. Larson be appointed | Zonnihip line, vote at North Ward dg 3; Moynier, aye; | Sle; o ‘ Sivanson, ayer Will ayes Soden’ pase'| ,PRECINCT No, 49. All that part Commis: the First Ward west of the center ip line, vote at Faunce’s Garage. a es, RECINCT No. All of that part the First Ward west of the center je of Mandan Street North of at Litth tor—B. F, Lawyer, Becond Ward west of ihe Bari of ‘ard west of the cei of Fifth Street to the center Tine Comm! loner 5 that the Board adjourn to 2:30 o'clock | of Second Street, South of the town o PB line and North of the center line roadway, vote at Will School. In- ector—R. W. Li umry, PRECINCT No. 51. All of the Second Ward west ot the Sane ter line of Second Street to the cen- ter line of Washington Street, South the township line and Nort! inter ‘ine of Brondway, ‘vote ‘at ‘leck’s Garage. Inspector—Wm. J, tx. PRECINCT No. 62. r line of Washington Street, South of the township Une and north of the center line of Bi Svimming Pool. Inspe A ‘ol roadway. vote at ctor — J, ler. PRECINCT No. 52. All of that part ‘IN¢ of the Third Ward east line of Fifth St. to the contee fine of Seventh St. and north of the town- ip line, vote at geeks Garage. In- spector—C, E, Ve .. Vettel PRECINCT No. 53. All of that Here's & positive guarantee that no} i i ith i iam euteeer cn ations to/] storm raging. Towns isolated, || worthwhile things to do with it. | feist, Stating, and Aneigen’ 5, oe | the oeenidontiat eelma cr manaTa Peer eeeh Bee and nc eesette Canter, line pass up—you can free fi iz ‘i vi " | FY H {F. C. Van T Ly 23} be held in March, 1932, t ing rheumatism—and ee eer. | Communication with the rest of || There is only one logical and |Biate Troamueere "ae 0 ne ELECTION PRECINCTS spe enee yore atthe High School, In- ii P | the world cut ott We read |} i ke it livabl jaedo', TRHARE 0 | , PRECINCT No. 1, Wild Rowe Town. | "PRECINCT No. 88 ee teat 5 7 | sd. 3. 4 , 3 ction 4, $3. part Get one 85 pent, battle of Allenru | pear cree all “Goa, an aoe ideal way to make it livable | sary. Cashel, ‘ita "10 alle nection. “and ail of section 7, fine oe mentn’ Be ange Serine Senne from Hall's Drug Store or any pro-|| morning. Dispatches from these ild i | fone eee 10 | 18-194-15. "Vote, at School House No. | Sownan! vote at Richholt , ee ere eres | cet, sate: || and pleasant Build jt around sett as Sites fs: EA Ee Reese ahcgee oe Hovaah | PRC Nee peace are i ¢ St 3 (al epp, witni ye . 2 5 is 7 + 3 and torture will all be gone in 48|| Decause through the night, the Radiantfire! Whether it isa work Jptus. wiukeaal, witnent,i26; 0 APRIGIN “1 No, 2 Tong Lake Town- Bientaten Casett, PATE Of the City of hours or money back. |] zard and fought hard to brin G t ie | ak eee A Tot 4 Lot aeeeane, south Of th And when pains are gone—keep|| order out of chaos, Z shop or a sewing room the wel- Edwin Wolf! ‘witness 4:80 |in ‘secth Pages InmpectorceN, felt right on taking Allenru ‘till every bit h of a Radiantfi Robert Hudson, witne! 4:80 | Tow BRECINGT No, 8. Fi of harmful uric acid is out of your|| ©) A co VERT come warmth of a Kadiantfire ue entetin 340 | man of Township ‘Beard of Super. | ofthat Dart of the city body—Happiness comes with this)| * ’ : Raymond Portor, wit 2:90 Bred “scurtne ne Genter ling of Fitth Bt, & and south of the center It; ~ Pe casta ad eSne nt t Brg: St. Inspector—Rollin W EGINCT No. 66, Sixth: Wi re ‘al , ne of Fifth gi f Ninth St, and north’ oF adway, vot wey vous at ’ 2 Ge 4.13 BEEN ate t oe tees et ara Y Don’t move to a bigger home. Central ‘Lumber’ Go, balance "lof Bupervisors,. jalan LS fouthnof the haneagiy of Bl r r Mu rr a 3 fs thi ai statement . 39.15 ne RECINGE No, 6. Fert Rice aor the center line of Ninth ae and north ove n te] Add a room with a Radiantfire. 11,00 Inspector cag, Swenson oe | ce the Stary's Bohoa"s . 86.21 |snip, 198-80, vote ‘at Genoa! House, | Bwarsen: ate nct No, 58. Shall consist of t territory within the fi rated mit ties an, located in Townshisn f3-35 Be ax. PRECINCT N AI that territory wien sta consist of, rated limits of VL > aia located ‘in ‘Township’ 148%, Of ‘Wins, :| Wing {dail in Win vote at > Inspector—J. B, N,N. Herman, witn 0 | whip, vote at School House, | Mey i i , ‘ W. J. Nicklaus, witn 2:10 | Inspector —'Chairman of Township | ondcg ay ocommlssionar 4 iP |-onded b; oder, : —Political Adv. Bismarck, North Dakota Mies Ce cee 10 | RSINEP EEE peincont town. | oe soerd, adjourn to Mare tiaee ARE Dr. CG. Bi, Bimckho 16:20 | ship, , voto at Town Hall in| “ance Call All members, "voted Seanity corammienioner k20|Townahip Burs ef supa OY oo Ac Melville Shop, repairs 130| "PRECINCT No. 14," terlier Town. County Auditor, in snd EINER. | ty of Burleigh, North Dakot j ” 7 , J. 8, Pen- ship, Chairman of d Se Home on Farm Near [tion to the family Connolly is named| in the cotton growing states of the| Mra. Mary aathis Vitare, of Regan, J8,.P2%°_ ga.1o| Sterling: Toapestor = Chatrmas Wi @ | |for John M. Connolly, the former! south. we ihien Si an Ee and Ploy E. Emery, y)/TO RR ONC T No. 16 MeKensle ie New England Razed |senior partner of the firm of Connolly | =——=—— es sion Might of way wo cosesz-3: 7100). ahip, 190-72, vote at | Seheo, | |Brothers, publishers of the Hettinger | Lugy Plepkei TS OSA Loe ated 17.43 | House In Mekeensi. A er | New England, N. D, March 3.— Cae Be er cate ire COUGH s Mrs, Chris ‘Dedrosi, ‘mother Mrs, Mary” Rasche, foes] Plesen, . aha: | : |Post. Eldtor J. M. Connolly died in| PENSION sicccsccsessccaeez. 26.00) pension . SRECINCT No. 16, Menoken Town i Fire starting from a chimney de-| - February, 1918, Don't let them get a strangle holg, [airs Leona ‘Acord, 5, . T, Roop, Assigned to ©; 2 143.80) ship, 199-78, vote at sheet Boe 2 . |stroyed the farm home of Mr. andj Sela | ———_ Fight germs quickly. Creomulaion com> |, Pension, ++ ipoi spon SO eae ce any et cageney Bee penoken nthe supervisors. 4 . | Mrs. G. O. Gullickson, 10 miles west | ? \Baseball Player Near |_ bines the 7 best helps known to mod- enuIan 5 ; 25.00 (city of Bis, M. H. Atkinson, | Tomnsen Gr No. 17. iit Tow ashi, Announcement of Forthcoming) o¢ new England, during the high|Meetings to Be Held at Regan, “ ern science, Powerful but harmless, | ors. Signe oleh ccpices ‘sd Co. 138-18, vote at School House. IMB¢G; Contest Made By Mrs. J wind storm Monday. Much of the! and McKenzie to Consid- | Death from Stabbing} Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Money | ,Pension , : 3 ee pervisors, q ““* furniture on the first floor was saved, / pee refunded if any cough no meeps er’s pension . 208 6.00|) PRECINCT No 18. ak school P. French, Chairman ra oe = the clas Ui on er Farm Project peasy pay ed Reitersd how eee eS See Jd; Kevine, poor. iy oo] Rema, anaes a man ot jthe second floor were a total ‘loss. z lorris, Bost x pitcher, | _ Yur druggist for Creomulsloa, wn | Tolef Suby, A: ed to Axel : hip Board of Supervis ope TREE! ,|Damage is estimated at about $2,000. was reported near death Thursday as loder, removing snow ...... - 14.00 2400] eRe em No. de Riverview Information has been received by! “Guilickson has been especially un-|' Belief that Burleigh county farm-/the result of wounds received in a Samuel Berg, Jr., right of way 1 » Ci Township, 140-61, vote at Senoe! ‘Mra. John P. French, Bismarck, state|rortunate through loss by fire. °F would profit through adoption of | stabbing affray Monday night. Doc- pean teeeeaMenticri gay’. Tete | cour resi " @.00] House Ne, 2 on, section 26, Inep Chairman, that the Atwater-Kent!rwice the big barn at this place has|f@rm accounting systems was €X-| tors administered oxygen in a last Biggest kick since pro- 9/5 3. Lambert, road graveling 202.02|A, H, Helgeson, Assigned, to tOPRECINCT No. 20. Burnt Creek Foundation will conduct its sixth na-| burned to the ground and about three {Pressed Thursday by County Agent) effort to save his life. hibition—17-plate Super- 9 | Wm. Wagner, right of way 10.60 “sat ‘Nat. Bank, services and | 0! PRECINCT 85, vote at Arnold tional radio audition this year. lyears ago Mr. and Mrs. Gullickson|#. ©. Putnam in announcing dates of| “Morris ded das Bethel Bailey, coal... t 3.60 210] School House. Inspector—Chairmen [eres i 2 ings in wi 3 was wounded Monday night|# Active Battery kicks over J/H. J. Glanville, hauiing snow 5 2:10] of Township Board of Supervisors. The announcement was contained | ios, g little daughter when the barn Meetings in which accounting meth-|in 9 fight that broke uf a fish fry f fences and culverts...... "10.65 ZI pRECINCT No. 21. Naughton i & letter sent Mrs. French by A-| burned as the children played in the [ds will be discussed. {given in his honor near Brewton, the stiffest motor. $6.75 fi sort Colton, | Clk, ‘Thelma ne | Bownahip, , 140-18, vote at, Benoot Atwater Kent, president of the found-| hay with matches. . M. Fuller. farm management’ aig, on the eve of his contemplated || exch. price. dun Olean sakoring cLty antec raee tastes oder eae: [Romans Board of Supervisors.

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