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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, MAY Rotate Vegetable Crops |(SE INCH POWDER | 1932 bere Drevin ng the board continues with the reguley mnienionet Fricke, itn the thy foynler, . Op wean BF opine Tous To Curb Plant Diseases’ 1\) pp NAKED a a | “aye.” ale j " March 2nd, Expert Recommends That All| 116 00 ASK FOR | ( AN ADI AN R AN ATICS| {numasck, North Dako . i jion- be Destroyed e present. on introduced . Sommtasioner Swanson introduced | GOVERNME LOAN Police Break up Parade of in yo ur Cc ake S. : tne folio resolution Editor's Note—This is the 11th | oe acs Doukhobor Coloney Near RESOLUTION NO. © cient of a series of articles dealing with | Nelson, B.C Meer S srete coh the City o! ey eee | Time Limit For Obtaining Seed decleg ‘FZ Jamestown, are, wilfully, and tor, . F ; liclously attemptini é Horticulturist, North Dakota Agri- Money Expired Saturday; Y TH E DOUBLE TESTE the City. of Bismarck to the Clty of De cultural College s Nelson, B. C., May 2—(P}—British! ll Jamestown, the £201, Takota, under For the average gardener it will Work is Rushed Columbia police used itch powder and| [WL TT TT | Of the State faving money for the not be necessary to spray for the con- short lengths of garden hose as wea- f DOU BLE ACTI NG {tagpayers of, thie sate it poltttelans trol of disease. Beginning with the pons Sunday when they encountered amt airiae seekers of Jamestown be young seedlings, the use of soil in| Minneapolis, May 2—(#—The time 299 Doukhobors on parade at Thrums,| Farm prices of potatoes fluctuate more widely than do prices of other Successful in their, wilful attempt, to which seedling plants have not been limit for making application for fed- 11g miles from Nelson. Authorities ar-| staple farm commodities, the bureau of agricultural economics, U. 8. De- move the capital to Jame e city V grown in former years, and giving/eral crop production loans expired !rested 117 men and women. partment of Agriculture, reports. This is because the demand does not agsossed valustlo® Caecreased very 8 oe them good water, heat and light con-| Saturday night with a total of 116-) “The Doukhobors, many of whom| vary greatly. In the chart prepared above the bureau has shown the trend Ereatly, and ear ditions usually will prevent damping 200 requests received at the Minneap-| were nude, fought back savagely.| of potato prices since 1910. The extra blocks at the end of the chart are Whereas, such reduction in the th. car off disease, which is a danger during {lis office from farmers of the north-|rney turned several streams of water the national average as it is published from to time. sessed valuation of) ed in. an. in- on the first few weeks of a plant's life. | west. on the officers. for farmers to plot the trend of loca! potato prices and compare them with |eredaea watuntlon ‘and. corresponding ‘ce In planning the garden do not| A total of 2,500 loans were received! pho police sprang clear of the|— schtick bicetedabetiasabnilotha iss PRINS increased taxation on farm property ¥ Pet ae Seerive years, Gome dle (loss inatructions_ are. received to the|™aiee,and,epraved the powder on the i cburlelen County Conde for the tn place in successive years. | exposed bodies of the men and wom- C Rul W Mi. S ay the eases are carried from one year to/contrary, the office under the law is any taal herding them into an or- Supreme ourt es oman ay ue new | Court _Houre and to pay. the vp therefore, the remains of ol veek, ; trucks arrived to bring them here. H H b: d d C II F I at : should be destroyed. |may bear the postmark of April 30. |'"ane prisoners consisted of 83 wom-|22er KAUSDANG ali ollect For nyuries on farm property, in Burlelen County re Whether one recognizes a disease} Up to Saturday night 103,000/enq and 84 men. They will be ar- FOR OVER Tarm population and inhabitants of v or not, it usually is the best policy | checks had been sent out from Min-!raigned during the week. Persons the county, and fal'ct ihe Beate evi to pull up and destroy any plants in/neapolis to farmers to furnish them|,utity of parading in the nude are] A woman may sue her hus- | had and be subject to the same Capital WILL NOT (as, advocated by oi the field which appear to be un-| with funds for seed purposes for thelr |jiabie to three years’ imprisonment. | band for damages for personal | liability she was subject to before the Jamestown removalists) result in fea Healthy. A cucumber plant, for in-|spring planting. These checks rep-| tt was the second demonstration| injuries suffered because of his | her marriage.” LOWER STATE TAXES but will re- Ba: stance, which wilts during the heat resented $21,500,000. at Thrums in 24 hours. Saturday the| negligence, according to a deci- | “Taking into consideration the suis tn INCREASED STATE TAXES ahs of the day should be pulled out and) There have been few disapprovals|noukhobors, a religious sect which| sion of the North Dakota state | growth and development of the , the Board. of County Commissioners fe destroyed as it probably has wilt dis-jof loans, Lawrence J. Paulson, direc-|came to Canada from Russia, staged| supreme court. idea of the emancipation of the of Burleigh County, North Dakota, a ease which finally will kill it and |tor of the northwest office said, but/_ parade, during which there was a ‘The ruling was given in an ac- wife and of the equality of hus- oun ce fi or 5 That this Board weet ae rg ai which may spread from this plant to/the office force of nearly 300 persons| disturbance. However, when police} tion brought by Mary Fitamau- | band and wife before the law, as Gorvalcut 193) BY JAQUES MFC.C Eo Uity Seige ce me sourrobrelectien 351 others in the patch unless it is re- GE the “applicktigns Sewanee arrived all was quiet. rice against her husband, | disclosed by the history of our ; day,’ Mareh 15th, and vote NO on the * moved. | The parade was in protest against] Thomas, in Renville county dis- legislative enactments,” the su- proposition to move the State Capl- Spraying with Bordeaux mixture scrutiny, to see that they comply with! the eviction of members of the sect| trict court. A jury awarded Mrs, preme court opinion continued, MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY err Goriier Hisaieat raninane fe for the control of leaf diseases is|regulations of the department of|from the colonies of the Christian] Fitzmaurice $5,347 for injuries “we hold that in this state the OUR GOVERNMENT of the sald voters be and they hereby Be practical with large acreages, but for |agriculture. |Community of Universal Brotherhood.) she received in an automobile ac- common law rule is wholly abro- are requested to use all lawful and ™ the average home garden, if the other; Paulson said he hoped a week or/ryiction has been in progress for a] cident and the higher court af- gated and that a wife may sue — honorable means to influence voters directions for the control of disease|10 days would see every application | week or two, the Sons of Freedom be-| firmed the verdict. | her husband for a personal |__. iti... tis. °° pie are followed, it would not often pay. handled. ing removed to a settlement at Kres-| The record of the case indicat- | tort. ... ‘The foregoing resolution being sec- 4 Sanitation and providing good grow. | tova. ed Fitamaurice was insured | “Section 4411 does more than COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS | onded by Commissioner Soder. | ay ing conditions for the plants are 9, against accidents, although no merely put a married woman on " rash ik inset practical means of disease con-/ People’s Forum testimony wae given on this | an pelt ag Sree FM | [Manned bate tthe iether ata | Me OL RA Rd iy ¢ arden, — ase in the trial. with res Will, ave, trol in the g: og | Baltor's Note The, zesbune, wale MIRA f IENCE Proeanial tae HEMI a aigued Made brite TE Tessenieas tee Bismarck, North Dakota, March int, |Agr. Extension Division, sal- orsved by Commisstoner Soder, sec wi , @uaeawe fat ||| St ere © with con- that under the state law Mrs. | legal individuality and preserves 1932, 10:30 A. M. pitt, and gxpenses .......... 226.21] onded by Commissioner Swanson, that as | Supreme Court | hich Fitzmaurice, as the wife of the | for her every right that she had | The Board of County Commisston- ("Groh rin). appropriation... 350,00/instructed to advertise for bids. for pe OF H D an ns \|] Which offend ous tant talr defendant, could not recover prior to her marriage. As to |¢rs met pursvent to adjournment, The Bis, Hospital & Deacon- reas maintainers for the season of | ecisio. play will be returned to the against him on account of his | whether it does likewise for her | On Roll Call Commissioners Swan-| ess Home of the Evangeli- | |1080,, Bids to be opened at the next ss | ct $$ _ || Siriters: Ail tettere MUST be signed. negligence which resulted in her | husband we are not now required |son, Soder, Moynler, Fricke and Will} ,cal Church, right-of-way... 25,00 |Temulor acting of the County Board ea int 5 +) v1 V Hf tel Mov ‘commissioner Soder, sec-|N, Dak. Yo. aM. ©. Olson, defendant, respon- | own name beneath tt. We will re |/Young Englishmen Break up seer anil aie Aiea ASAE sasiecreureen onved ‘by’ Commissioner Fricke, that | “euprent’ & steam a celoved by, Commissioner | Fricke, i dent, and appellant. Appealed from || the right to delete such parts of Atom, Goal Long Sought held, “can be susceptible of but | in September, 1930, when an |{he,minutes of the webruary mecting /A. iopieal ahaivsie ”. %, —— g.00/Ars, Mabel Nelson Bjelland be granted in decision of Judge G. Grimson in} contorm totale weney. ee one interpretation—that a wom- | automobile in which she was rid- | On Roll Call Commissioners Swan-|Robert Byrne, articles and ja. mother's pension in the amount of Towner county district court. Mod- by Leading Physicists an after her marriage shall have ing with her husband was struck |son, foynier, Fricke, and Will ee 62.00 20100 (2et, Month. Said pension to " I ., where a combine is sold to a! Bismarck, N. D., London, May 20—(#)}—Two young aR areeo 168, subject to personal tax 7 : aye. dearest : Purchaser for his own use the buyer| April 30, 1932, |Sientists’ of Cambridge university two daughters, four sons, an adopted | aie" or ‘elinguent: . | eee Moved by Commissioner Fricke, sec- has a ‘reasonable time after dellVery| ito. rribune " "lwere hailed today as having achieved jSon, 22 grandchildren, and elght|Joe Soloman, poor reliet i 4 pee eed by Coaimnlel ones !aoya1ar, the for the inspection and testing of the/“T.°", letter ‘appearing in the Bis-|® 8°81 Physicists have sought to reach jSreat-grandchildren. Cat Landerholin, poor relief — 25.00|Bismarck Paint & Glass Co. fering "86249 for Lots’ 7, 8 endo, A same, and if it does not prove to be) on # nener SPpOAm a3. 1992, My,|{0% Years. They have broken the Interment was made in theyre, Tom Hannewell, poor ‘merchandise... ae) Block 30, Governor Plercé's Addition C reasonably fit for the purpose for) MSirs acer pede ane ‘ip, |atom. f ), Stewartsdale cemetery. relief. wan 60.00) City _Bismare! to the City of Bismarck, be accepted x may rescind the sale by giving notice | pis feboce tare Sd to townshins {Called “a discovery of great scientific il Today in Congress [Jars Fe i Riverview Tw cute a deed for aforesaid Lots. b within a reasonable time after deliv-| 1) 3 ihe ich val Tr caepliees per) 125 Himportance.” Lord Rutherford, noted . celiet 30.00 Mareovitz Groc Roll Call: Swanson, aye; | Soder such machinery was purchased—and / Wome © At & . 8Ne|g. T. S. Walton accomplished the feat| Invitations Sent to Athletes in| — Considers miscellaneous legisla- poor relief 30.00] cerles for poor ........ Moved by Commissioner _ Fricke 2 placing the same at the disposal ot! ‘The pres bonding fund was not {after several years of work with ap- ‘ion. M dith Piercy, mother’s scat Mary Cashel, juvenile court seconded by Commissioner Moynter. re the seller, any contrary provision in} (Thi nea yy accident, due to n|Paratus erected under his supervision.| 100 Southwestern N. D. Finance committee resumes |yP°"3ION, johnson mother's [Lewis ‘Tractor & Machinaiy for thevuesrel Loans as cates 8 the contract notwithstanding oe ae seot sume Wesict| Dr. Crockroft said he and his col- Schools revenue bill revision. Pa GnW iia ceca fa 15.00) “Co, rep se : Jin Block 41, Flannery ‘and Wetherby ‘hae za ‘lative assembly, but instead was es- league bombarded hydrogen atoms Judiciary committee considers |Mrs. Margaret oth ste ne | Addition to the City ‘of Bismarck for 1 State of North Dakota, plaintiff | plished ‘as a consequence of a long| With a voltage of 120,000 and that un- nominations. er’s_pension aoe ies oes : td een for the season of 1932 be 1. ¢ and respondent, vs. Oscar Hauge, de-| Gon onc rom various political sube|der the bombardment the hydrogen| New England, N. D. May 2—In- House era eee 20.001 Bdna ParciniEot ~ 1-5] MiROlVGall2 Seweannon, ayes cloner fendant and appellant. Appealed i icions In a resolution passed by|atoms began to break up into helium,|vitations have been sent to 100, Considers miscellaneous bills. Minnie Bngelman, moth- —— way yee 10.80) aye; Moynier, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, ] from decision of Judge George H.| thie ee ay commissioners ef |® still rarer gas. The helium atoms [schools in Hettinger, Slope and Grant} Ways and means committee Deon cinae sa WUIARERTRAC eR) el doollee q ' Moeliring in Ward county district) CO ter county on January 11, 1913, |e said, came out of the bombardment |counties, asking them to send ath-| continues bonus hearings. Mrs, Wather Thoyre; eve; 20.00| mers poor teliet'....- 1h87[ary Soclaty ot the, Geinney ened court. Affirmed. — F jit was charged that bonds issued by with energies of 100 to 160 times those |letes to the “Dairy Day Olympics” Agriculture committee considers |Mrs. Esther Thoyre, 4 Y Builders’ Woodwor Churches of North America for eae It is proper to instruct jury thats ety companies to the treasurer,/Of the particles fired into them. here Friday, May 20. grasshopper relief. to Dak. Nat'l. Bank, Bi Pea S5o[cellation of the 1931 tax. Approved. person who keeps and maintains too CuaPCierk of court, totaling| Only one particle broke up, how-| The “Olympics” will replace the pe 5.00| cov rent & toll 10600 |rection at Tail Tax on wae ot ei ee place where intoxicating liquors are eo; 049 cost only $180.00 in 1911, and|¢very, for every 10,000,000 particles;annual Hettinger county play day. Hage ; ALT Helweson, mileage..." 8150/30-140-76, Approveds |? °F SH of sold as beverage becomes guilty of the premium oe. ihe Baie acaodne ‘of|used to bombard it, he said. Dr! Silver loving cups for school teams 3000/4. H, eas Assigned to Application of Presley M, Gosney : peeps and Srey or Piace bonds for the same officials in 1913|Cockroft. the older of the two experi-|and gold, silver and bronze medals Se Dias rhe a a a jor cgtrection of Personal Tax. Re- when first sa | menters, is only 34. for successful individual participants! f F i illa, mother's i prisoners _..... pilcation o} A. Lew " thereby utilized for prohibited pur-|/7"d 1015 cost eo eniee pablie oftieiais| Sclentists have long noped to splis fare being offered, according to TT. L. | you use MINERAL OBL} jst: ine Anct 23.00) ars, J. 1. Kelley, tary of the Farmers’ Matiet “che: pose. |was very small compared with the|an atom, some contending that when|Achord, athletic coach of New Eng- ask for- abel Bailey, 1 sn00: se eitey, Rice pate company, for correction of \ ; Hast few years, ‘They handled less|this feat was accomplished a bound-|land high school, who is in general MeKesson's Pe Anne i |Geo. Hedrix, ‘eriminai” miic Application of Mrs, J | Philip Emmil, plaintiff and appel- | oney and had no bank failures to|less source of energy would be avail- |charge. | SAC AESSON: ares 30.00) “age : son for correction of Perssnal Tae ta | lant, vs. Albertina Smith and Dan) Coy a Sith, such as have been ex-able. There have been extremists] The program will serve as a wel-| 0,00) eres Sustrom: areq| tng amount of $26.00. Rejected. Ehlis, defendants and respondents. |perienced since 1920. who feared the accomplishment would |coming gesture to the creamery es-/ pension ica mothers |. [Wachter rianster Go, bind: «= °""°lrane neeten ol Hi A. Thompson, soo = Appealed from decision from Judge)", "ote bonding act was first pass-|mean the hurling of the world to de-|tablished here recently by Albert) a 25.00] ing snow nce 1600|tion of tag tr the eso Saray i] H. L. Berry in Stark county district 4°) the legislature of 1913, but be-|struction. Andersen, formerly of Erskine, Minn.,| The Original and Best ae ieona “Acard, “wother's 4) 4, |Wachter raster” Go, trans: we [Otay eased tract, it having Satta \ court, | Affirmed: | tablish lines of cause of litigation in the courts, the| Asked how his experiment compareiand is being sponsored by the New| |py yeaa ny ay 5 soir ry nah Ruviiie, ‘iolerts. “Approveds’s Witt other prop- \ sm. onan. to \department was not allowed to fune-|with those of Drs. Millikan and An-|England Town Criers club. A INERAL Ofb) |=. [v2 15.00 |N. Dat. State lien Application of, Blanch \ government survey, record is exam™-|tion effectively until 1919, when the|derson in the United States, Dr.| Other entertainment features of| FOR CONSTIPATION Mrs, chris Bedi _sravel and oil m for ‘correction of Tax on part’ of ike ined and held that evidence is suf! ecisiature of that year enacted the|Cockroft said he had seen no officiai|the day will include the opening pension N. Dak, State Hight SEH-#2-139-76.' Approved °F *, ficient to sustain finding of trial ') resent bonding act under which the|confirmation of Dr. Miliikan’s work.|baseball game of the New England| pep anence Naser n. Dake State High kota for eamectiation of tha geet i court. department now operates. The rates firemen, an address by a dairy spe-/ Mrs. Andrew Kraft, | gravel and oil m on 2-79. Approved. ° on all bonds certified by the state cialist, talking picture shows, an egg pension Onna dea Grocery, Application of State of North Da- Implement Dealers Mutual Fire In-|) ging und is fixed at $2.50 per battle between two teams of local 0. R. Toliver, p Clty et aint kota, incellation of the 1931 Tax surance company, petitioner and res-!s? 009 for one year. A minimum pre- businessmen, and other events. | J feeeuet Arenses Co. Commissioner... Hinson, Auditor, poor Feltet TRNAS GSEN of 6-8Ei or pondent, vs. C. A. Myron, Goodyear $1:000 fof oe eae ae vovided The “Olympics” program is expect-| a} | rotef Suby, road wor! disbursements Appiieation of the St ' Tire and Rubber company, Deere and| 70M O° Sorte per P ed to be the largest athletic event} “| James Olson, road work........ Walter W. McMahon, Dakota to have SE%-26 4255 North \for each official. The bond of the cnowles, road work... writer pads ...... o|from the 18: %4~20-142-76 taken. Webber company, and AndreW| tot. honding fund covers any de- in southwestern North Dakota this Le Mt. Eesowles, road. work, Monarch levator ae eeT DH atlon of iriitts Approved, Myron, respondents and appellant.) ate bonding fund covers any the spring. Byron ner aer dae cost f0F for poor “con. BIS) correction and semintery WAmney for Appealed from decision of Judge A.|ponded official may be lable under Y poor ; Pi Moneee Calouletion. Machine ment of Lots 1 & 2, Block treet ay ae is Cass county district court. |e iaws of the state of North Da- Mes. Margaret Dior Garter, 72 Rites for Pioneer Wing, Farmers’ "Co-Op Con, maintenance agrec- [nal Plat, postponed to the April ine eyereet. |kota. The bonds of treasurer, clerk : saci H. EB. Van Horn, grade e Roan & Slinte, — “ licy may be : ; bj 2 : ne, co! ae 3.3: TION N assigned without a formal written as- (and assessor of Rock Hill township| Had Been Invalid Last Woman Held Sunday Eee nee ee Kat Skery Biggis-wwiaaiy "8! ye app etHSOUUTION No, 2 ks in amounts of $2,000, $500 and $1,000, @. J. Cleveland, care of poor ‘Store, groceries for poor. toolt1th day of August, 19507, qoute, the signment so as to transfer the right) es rectively, for a period of two years, 42 Years Funeral services for Mrs. Mary E. 3. Th “hum “of $250.08 ey waement in the sum of $250. 1600]against Martin Rosenbe; St. Alexius Hospital, account of Frazier child .. : Was rendered Patterson Hotel Co., meals Tg, and in fa- pe ee snort to ane, had con-|C0St the township $20 in premium. | According to a manual of rates pub- perce i * Dae he Pues Aahed hy s, surely company in 1914 title to which was reversed in the $2250 with a cowed ave Oe rincipal, and all other merchandise | - a private company. Due Phd to cause the policy to be made|‘° increased hazards in bonding pub- Joss payable to the principal as his| le Officials it may properly be as- re R, GC. Thompson, M. Hapel, pioneer Burleigh county wom-! Blaniacck Hospital, poor... an, were conducted at Stewartsdale i y Ecklund Tw Holden, $1 8 dene a Mrs. Margaret Dier Carter, 172- year-old pioneer of Glen Ullin, died|Sunday afternoon. at her home at 2 o'clock Sunday|, 4 resident of this county for more afternoon, She suffered a paralytic|than 50 years, she died Thursday following a long illness. 2 poor... a escteee Ponaee aio Arad dae epe a8 Pallbearers were William Mc- Chas. Fisher, Clerk of Court, by said Martin Rosenberg f : 1, 22, 23 a in Block 27 of Williams’ agains, i C. A. Stackhouse, service: 7.00! “Co, health officer .... Bismarck Hospital, services 00 3 ; tage sores . the Cit 3 0 Interest may appear, but where the/comeoner would now be greatly in| Her husband, Henry W. Garter, Dongid. dohn Clark: ohn. Crawford: Pe Eason, Hogs of Deeds, rain Rotor Ge from the effecia GE ak Tae gt such other merchandise or any @S-/ +105 ariting the same business at|_ Mrs. Carter was born June 23, 1859.1" Mroiied twice, Mrs. Hapel leaves Here you will find a feeling of friendly fi ou labor on cell Twp. poor y signment pe ie bee, Ae Sequited |the present time. Then the ‘westion She was married 32 Mr. eet at : a y that animates the manage- fi Harry WwW. right- Bignersk eb 7 no interest in the proce of fae. . M Cleveland, O., on her 2ist bi lay. ‘ ‘entire personne! of-way a a ae polley on account of loss sustained by/ is! What has the state bonding fund)"'Sho""\eaves four daughters, two a A, By Shipp, Justice fees the destruction of such other mer- (57.0 i¢ accomplished anything more |S0Ns, four grandchildren and one 3 7. R. Atkinson, servi wv Perry, coroner's, fee . ” H : 5 : r. J. H. Hosking, post-mor- ia. enandiee. Cae } bold none premium rates? Pi aaglerRan ne rae to wwoll NOTICE TO OWNERS OF rrr Dense fs sterling State Bank, right- tem gzamination © inbefore provided. Has it mn of the intended service - WILLYS KNIGHT, WHIP- ipp, coroner's 5 Da iggated On this “tnd day of starch, Board of County Com: Burleigh ‘County, North Bekotet e kG. Grambs, extendi Emil H. Intlehouse, as receiver of to the taxpayers of the state? The children are Mrs. Minnie Har- ete gee the Minnewaukan State Bank, peti- - per, John J. Carter, William W. Car- PET and WILLYS CARS tioner, vs. L. R. Baird, as receiver of! ,1¢ may be truthfully said that the/t’ Sng Mrs, Molile Sharff, ull of Supply Co. © Christine Monson, right-ot- coh apie i lamil Piepko: state bonding fund has more than work on Signatur the Minnewaukan State Bank, res-|*' Glen Ullin; Mrs. Clara Lees, Buch- f ae 8.00|/W. C. Cleveland, witness fee ‘eS of County Commissioners: pondent. Appealed from decision, of ae amie tia eer weld) onan; and’Mrs. Pearl Snider, Great Ed, Smith, who for the past Isteriing ‘State Banik vigit: RH. Hamro, witnots fee... AXEL, SODER " ; Ju Thomas H. Pug! jurleig) 2 Falls, Mont. nine years has repa and | of-way 2 e . D. W. a e Be a pte district court. Affirmed. og aor core ee aoe Shan 00 Funeral services will be conducted|{™ overhauled the above mentioned ! jClpostage Derby, Ce —_ 20,00 See Maton om ienerarten aa a ‘The provision of the Depositors’ bered that the entire period during at 1 p.m. (M.S. T.) Tuesday from the cars as well as other makes, Geo. Larson, Assigned R. me abies ch Ys Guaranty Fund Act to the effect that Congregational church at Glen Ullin,|[M takes this means of informing G. Derby, Co. Treas. labor 15.00 ‘ Beet cieerticn “foe tants dee been most hagardous and clouded with mith Bev. GW. BteNath PeNce ChE Ns many. (cieoae Ree SO Be “8 Bi rher’co. meen Tabor “10.00 Mrs, Mary Siathison, mother’s banking corporation “for funds de-!r a ncial adversities, such as had not|the Mandan Presbyterian church,|# tances that he is now connected / 0.43. MEP}, Go. Treas, Jury posited in such institution and be- been viously experienced in the |204 Rev. F N. Irwin, Glen Ullin, of- with the Bismarck Tire & Elec- | “certificates longing to the estate of any insolvent |Dis0, Por ou state ficiating. Interment’ ts planned in|[M trie Service at 101 West Broad- ; dae beehyy bank, deposited therein by the re-|" Dutt? the period of operation the|tHe Glen Ullin cemetery. way, (Bismarck), and that he is Tae Louis ‘Tibesar, Assigned to C. ceiver or other person officially in aecartaent ne collected $665,000 in| A average size barberry bush can now in a position to service, re- 5 . ‘G. Derby, Co. Treas. freight witness fees ‘ ness fees..... 54.00/C, J, Martineson, telegrams in" prosecution’ of bank robbers VicToR Moy! WM, FRICKE b * ‘3 2 39.00/C,. J. Marti: fy Swanson, : charge . . . shall have preference over Produce more than 64,000,000,000 rust pair and overhaul their cars in a . and drayage - aye; Moynier, t, aye; Soder, all other claims,” has reference to| Donnas and has paid out 1 losses spores at one time. ‘The wind carries|M| the best possible manner. A fem (7. B Atkingon, Assigned to J Martineson, photos” igsh|aye, aye; Fricke, aye; Whi: Of $395,000. ‘The losses include pay- | the spores to nearby wild grasses or to|{| square deal guarantecd. 2s, freight on snow fence. 6.13|C. J. Martineson, cuts for Po- onded “ey bs, Commissioner Boder, sec- ment of many claims to school ‘dis. |srain fields where they cause the red , i |ciifford Jansonlus, Assigned sy tige Bulletin 100]the County Auatioe es Moxmler, that tricts and townships. The losses or summer stage of black stem rust. N 1, Oca 8.50|5. I. Roop, Assigned toc, i. MO yadvertise for printing of ey ected, tO by we are|Black stem rust is one of the most i 5 OE ne Carr Crum, services and mileage — 85,19/ 0%, he ensuing year. pity SUPPHios divided into three classes; the total ©. G, Derby, Co. : 12,00]Geo, , Will, services as ‘MO lopened April Sth, “19: Peione amounts paid being: $97,000 for em-|{estructive diseases that attacks uF eprtimeniee Month aaa il 1809 [* ™ All bide td be gostntt clock. bezzlements and defaults; $11,000 for| Wheat, oats, barley and rye. Ge tor Supt, of School: 10,00] Axel Sode a, 80/8 certitioa check “tor panied by e ] amount bi % of th negligence \ 7 ong , Co, Treas. jury Commissioner - 6.00] iy a. e Hazelton Rabbit Club s Tt is estimated that 81,162,500 acres Ps cholo ist : ; i © Gruttentea ot neee'aawsre 141.600, Ae Bwanton, nervices as Go. are yGatl:, Swanton, aye: soaer Finally Disbanded cf Stone WOU Re seauired, 2 an : 1 HW borbe, Go. Treas, serv- Victor ‘Moynier, ‘services as “140 |ave. + Bye Briske, aye; Whi, i Is Fin isband ign Be pee re aes o8 Sern “ eos fees as ballitt 3.00] "Co. Commissioner. . 1400] tne HBF tlme the County Board taade ' ie Bort. Dekwe, Sad, which euar .d a 2\§ Advice Daily—Courses and : : them and the population was the Nea 18.00| “Commissioner angg[Retvice an" per reetectlons, for fury Hazelton, N. D,, May 2.—(P)—After |antees the safety of the fund and| them a POpUIAOn Was EDS same, : zy 5‘ Moved by Gomni , seee| tte Clerk of the Di “ceived from ton, Pig dee eigen A 2P4) as in 1900, An additional 26,000,000|/ Lessons on Psychology— jin . | acne eae Der onded by Commissioner Fricke,’ tha: |&*™#ed township ior GoUre! 4 acres z oder, Sec- 2 Each 8 ti ty ¥ One. For the he _ county, ton's Jack-Rabbit club has disbanded.|amounting to almost 50 per cent of would be needed to maintain Consultation $1.00 | Treasurer, freight 341]the Board adjourn to 2:30 o'clock|County® oh,,the, Villages of” Burley Organized in 1021 to rid the region |the average losses and operating ex-|the horses and mules in the cities. Create 4.60|" toll Call: AN members voted “aye {fit Ones Drieenes Rggen, One Mot: of an oversupply of rabbits, more combined. The amount in the . ‘Derby, Co. ‘Treas. peiastaiaas Qne, Hi * than 2,000 were trapped and killed in ventually become large CARD OF THANKS ness certificates . 100.60! Bismarck, North Dakota, March it, a ar that wint that rest We wish to thank our friends and Cc. G. Derby, Co. Trea: 1932, 2:30 P. M. poveral big drives ro Be ate iat y | teat 127.10] ‘The Board of County Commissi At @ recent meeting of the execu- expenses and the state, |nelghbors for their kindness and sym- . oe ene cas Ma eee er ein al membns tive committee, attended by L. J. various subdivisions will|pathy during our recent Uereavement . age for Bupt, of Schools... 10.00 | present.’ Gregory, F. J. Appert, L. W. Berk- in the death of our beloved mother. Quick Pein + envelopes, 17.60, ( At Shis Uae the bose sontineg . W. Thom: Fred Jen- ‘We also wish to express our appercia- ; Y |Quick Print; Inc., envelope o examine and allow or reject bills Log r, 5. aa a ony gle, the club bg bo Peeuntl comes Hours Daily 10 a. m. to : re) onicgerg = ad ee on. sfaed Eat sonte Bee, donated cash treasury Bonding 4 Se * Ps t, envelopes . a inde ‘ommissione: y eeapid ole Met, Baie ae Christian Smith and Panily, 8 p. m. Breneh’ & Welch Hardware, the board adjourn. to 9:80. o'clock | ¢ CC ') to a\fund to send the high school glee olan, . steel posts for Lincoln Two. a.m. March 3nd, 1932. ihe boa 0 ADIL ge? gat club to the state contests st Grand) OTICE eee Beni bad Teal SUNDAYS CLOSED ivreneh '& Welch” Hagdwar Gn, Roll Cait” all members vou!" 9, eloge a ma aubhect tates Forks, gave a $50 trust certificate lowin: fertilizer, . ‘ |-inerchandise tes 2 “aye.” ae aye: Moynig OR, aye; Soder, the Hazelton Holding company to the, Conte F sb sh haulit eG a eler Rid fermi Prof. J. G. Johnson f [ FINO A PALAREOD: WILIOAS «10:00 -mlemarehs Recth: Remain MAREE: hier ayes Fricke, aye; Will ‘fire department, and then passed a black dirt, ru! auling.! Mrs. Pauline McLean and family. ove i She cir SPN PEP Aes ent, 1 oD. i ges for sher- ! 1932, 9130 A, M. County A, A. C. IBAMINGER “gesolution to disband. ; | Phone 6: A. R. McDonald. is : ttn a. - 461; The board convened with all mon.| ‘diter in and for County, Bismarck, N. Dak. ae

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