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Bismarck, North Dakota, September Sth, 1933. The Board of County Commission- ers convened at 10 o'clock a. m. On roll call Commissioners Swanson, es ‘Will and Fricke were pres- ent. Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Fricke that Commissioner Will act as chair- man pro tem. | Roll call: Swanson aye, Tiedman, eye, Will pass, Fricke aye. Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Tied- man that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read. Roll call; Swanson aye, Tiedman eye, Will aye, Fricke aye. At this time the board proceeded to examine and alolw or reject bills 1 to J.C. Mi ik Ed Haas, ‘foreman R. F. C. TOAD CLOW vice cssseuneeeec cnn Wachter Transfer Co. truck= ne ad penses ei City of Bismarck, water August water bills Alex Neff, Jr. road work Lewis Tractor & Machine Co., tractor parts Lein Motor Co., : Kremenetsky Bros., 3 months’ groceries for Gus Olson ........ Knight Printing Co. supplies 332, subject to due or delinquent per- sonal taxes. F.C, work$ S work ” work mother's acock, R. Leona <Acord, pension ......... Mrs. Matt Adamyk, pension . Mrs. Fiina sion. mothe: Antilla, mother's” Gertrude Corr pension .. ....... Mrs, a Dronen, PENSION eeecseoreeene Mrs. Ellen Jensen, pension . Mrs. Florenc pension... pee Mrs, Minnie Engelman, moti er’s pension ans Mrs. Margaret Field, mother’ PENSION won : Mrs. Ellen Jensen, mother's mother's” Elness, mother's" mother's pension .. Mrs. Sadle Kendall, nsion “mother's Andrew Kraft, i mother’s mother's. mother’s. , mother’s pen- Emmy mother's nsfon Kate nsion 3 Agnes Vaskes, , mother's mother's pension Bia Carl Berndt, poor relief... Mrs. Frank Campagna, poor relief seat Mrs, Tom Hannewell, poor T ie John Hanson, poor relief Osear Kavonius, care of Pih- child... a nderholm, poor relief .. Henry Kinkead, poor reliet .. Jacob Berg, poor relief ... Agnes Boyle, rent for Ge poor rents for M. Schmidt Erstrom, rent for First N. rent for LW. M n, rent for Peter Baker, Sr. ......... enihan, rent for A. nk of ‘Wilton, Demehuk ....... ‘ollet tae Josephine Ta ent for ‘Trollet * rent Mrs. Harry Babcock ............ Jackson, agent, rent for Fite and’ R. Coons Spangler, re Erickson’... Mrs, C. E. Will, rent fo erine Herman for July. ....... Mrs. C. E. Will, rent for Cath- erine Herman for August Mrs. Mary Welch, July rent for Anderson & White Mrs. Mary Welch, June tor Anderson &’ White H. 0. Saxvik, Aug. rent ‘for F._Kudick NTS ana Joe Fettig, July & Aug. rent for Joe Ehll zt = Alfred Ryberg, Mrs. Ebeling Mrs. N. M. Danré 5 Patterson Hotel Co. ren July rent” tor poor re- Welch, Aug. rent for Anderson & White .. Mrs. A. Bauer, poor rents Rochus Steiner, rent and re- ef for Mrs. Daw .. Nick Yochim Groetch wis Nick Yochim, rent for Adam Aug. rent for Martin Vodas 2..0cecccgee Dorothy Blunt, Aug. rent for Mrs, Jas. Fairman is Carl Spitzer, Ibadian, Bidw y . eer ae Mrs. Wm. Kaiser, rent for C. Robidou . v. Stinson, vit poor rents rent for L. rent for Mrs. John We: Dr, A. M. lief of F. Claude Her’ George ¢ Al Brigg: W._P. Lomas, gas & oil J.T, McDonald, road work Howard Arnold, road work Falconer, road work 3 orge Claridge, road work ttlieb Dockter, poor relief Patterson Hotel’ Co. care of Dr. Lathrop... ae oP Central Meat Market, poor re- C, G. Scott, road Herbert Fricke, cattle tester |... ss Hammond & Stephens supplies oo an Mrs. J. A. Montgomery and ‘relief ..... Mrs. John Weber, S: ‘Payseno ... ‘Theo. Rosne: ork 5 work with “care of . E, Peterson, road supplies Capital Publishing Co., print- ing & supplies = Blue and White Cab Co., cabs for doctors .......... F. 0, Johnson, cat! Mrs, ¥. E. ork . C, Madden, original and coppies “ot transcript. Red Cab Co., cabs for doctors RH, y, milk for coons. Lutheran San. & Hospit: care of J. Wegeman .. Long Lake Twp., poor relief 3. A. McGann, poor rellet .. Quaitty lief Claude H, Ryder ‘Wilton Mutu: Philip Seibel Finney’s Drug Store, drug: for poor Joseph Gabel, groceries for Store No. 12, poor re. woke Hospital, acct. divs. A in Rawlings and ge an Exc! for Mrs. Bearsley Oil Co., gas & oll. 8 Cafe, meals for H. oe eee em Acme Chemica 1Co., cleaner N. D. Power & Light Co., cur- rent and steam 0 Murphy Ins. premium : a Jacob Kalmbach, road work O'Brien's Cafe, meals for jury Commercial Service, stamp 35.00|F. G. Grambs, plumbing serv- 78.00 78.00 78.00 Co. 10,00 25,00 |Marcovitz Grocery, groceries for Mrs. Derringer . 25.00] Wing Merc. Co., poor relief... Nels B. Meland Store, grocer- es for Mra, Geist ccs Economy Grocery, poor relief 15.00] Gussner's, poor rellef Standard Oil Co., gas & oli 7.00] Washburn Coa coal for Mr. McGary . pga 20,00 |St. Alexius Hospital, acct. Mrs. HOONWALG OP ceca ssereecnscertn 15.00|Lenhart Drug Store, poor re- é 20,00 15.00 | Anaconda Sales Co: senic .... . telephone ‘supplies poor rellef... Dining Room, 20,00] Dick's Grocery, Community laundry and light ........ Adj. H. Smith, transporta’ 10,00] of Old people *...... Rates Geo. M. Register, services i sanity Commission... & Dr. C. B, Stackhouse, secvices Insanity Commlasion . Dewey Olson, witness fees & 20.00 35.00 01 Moore, a é 20° Buriei Co, atlases is World War 4 upropriation... 25.00| Mra. J. L. , Services as matron .. 50.00] Fred B.A 15.00] mileaege is Geo. Hendrix, criminal mileage 10.00] R. H. LeRoy, milk for Roscoe 25,00]. Coons ....... sesso g 20.00] French and Weich, roll of pas 7.00 2 = ‘Ys por 7.00 63.00| John Scher, bed for F. Richter Sheriff's Office, miscl. expense 6.00] Ernest O'Rrlen, road’ work A. H. Helgeson, criminal mii- 1 eel iminal mi » Kelley, criminal mileage River ’Diverso “ me Society, re of children cre. 5.00| Clftord’s Cafe, poor relief Mrs. C. A. Gish, care of Clif 1.50 ford Gi SO aire, 1 8 . ard children . 700) Witiam “Fricke, Commissioner’ ........ eorge Will, services—Co: Commissioner _ HF. Tiedman, services-Co. Commissioner CoA. Swanson commissioner 14.001 Bismarck Hote: mund Berry .. - 10.001 Mrs. Josie Lundeen, care of 6.00 hn Burden .. - ae . a etal Luth. Church of merica, care of Carol $00] Schaper” cure Of Carel Le 14.00 20.00 7.00] «, 14.00 10.00 Luth. O14 P. A of old people ......... Roan and Strauss Clinic, of poor .. 200 | Alex Neff, Ji OOH. O. Putnam, supplies... E. E. Bothne, expenses aa court reporter 14.00] Weehter Transfer . .00) and watering gardens : 10.00| Capital Pte. Co. envelopes .. 30-05| Mary Cashel, salary & ex- one uvenile Officer a Inspection 14.00 63.00 7.00 5.00 care road work 7.00 oe wood ary-Co. Phy: Alex Neff, Jr., road work J. Martineson, Aug. rent for Montgomery es Ed Cloud, road wot Webb Brother: Trolley Munson Suj Hoskins-Meyer, Good Samaritan of old people Bismarck Grocer: compound & jars ‘i N. D. Conerete Products Co., concrete pipe .. Humphreys and plies Ruth Paulson, services C. A. Snyder, draying Bridgeman Russell, poor relief Red Cab Company, taxis for doctors... Harris-Woo. Mrs. Elness, co, trei for sheriff Elness, co. trea: ment of Jacob Berg E. Elness, co. treas. for sheriff E. Elness, co. for co, surveyor E. Elness, co. treas., assign- ment of Mary Cashel for transient rk = - burial A. supplies Society, c: sweeping stenographic co, trea: E. Elness, co, trae certificates eeneeee E, Elness, co. treas,, assign- ments of register of deeds.. E, Elness, co. treas., freight ... E. Elnesi ment transient E. Elness, co. treas., freight - E. Elness, co, treas,, railroad fare for John Steinert E. Elness, co. treas., postage for co, ‘surveyor E. Elness, co. treas tificates certificate: E, Elness, co. treas., box rent- clerk of court ef. Wilbur 0. Larson, engineering services... City of Bismarck, dention Hospita’ Alexius Hi ner. Dr. W. L. Diven, glasses for Martin Strand... Byron Knowles, road work — Byron Knowles, road work .... M. Pansy Davidson, expenses Andrew Hochhalter, relief for jept. Het... 6.00 | Biamarc'! » poor relief Salvati i community re 22.80] W. E. Perry, coro: 2.00] Suse pes dustin . ph Johnson, w! Thos W. bare in, witi in "i for Marcella ‘enzel, rent fo: Asche ... 38.00 Roost “| Nick W. 1.58] fees 102.14] W, E. Perry, coroner's fees Dr L, m, post mor- 6.50} tem examination ... 8 510.33 7.20 54.60 3.00 39.00 213.50 155.36 4.95 | Vi 5.00 1.97 20.00 33.96 48.16 7.00 75.90 53.19 6 | Lee Cavanauge, | Were present. 60 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 210 88.45 6.30 4.20 18.90 4.20 10 0 0 0 A. Hanson, witness fees Lyle Biackmore, witness fees John M. Davis, witne W. Holmes, witness fe SLA justice fees R. Ebeling, witness Hiamro, witness fe: . Martineson, witness fe Beer, witness fees . Buster Ross! D. W, Smit S Lenora Douglas, witness J. L, Kelley, witness fees c Walsh, witness fees <0. ‘A. Cleveland, witness Mary Cashel, witnesses fees .... Viviene Baer, witness fees .... Dr, R. W. Hollenberg, witness ‘ees oe tn Paul Singer, witness ‘Tony Wetch, witness fee: Joo Smith, witness fees sero mronore rote cd a 1 1 1 31 Bi 1 1 1 1 1 that the County Auditor and the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners be authorized to exe- cute the deed upon payment of the amount. Roll call: Swanson aye, Tiedman aye, Will aye, Fricke aye, Soder aye. Moved by Commissioner Will and seconded by Commissioner Fricke that the agreement of Bond No. 77148, exe- cuted by the Northern and Dakota Trust Company as depositary bank to Burleigh County held by the Dakota National Bank and Trust Company be reduced $30,000.00. “Roll call: Swanson aye, Tiedman aye, Will aye, Fricke aye, Soder aye. Cancellation of taxes on the follow- ing described premises was approved for the reason that the same have been required by the State Treasurer as Trustee of the State of North Da- kota: NEM of Section 8-139-77, 3% SW of 10-144-78, NE% of Section 8- 130-77, SEY of Section 20-141-79, Ny NEM ‘of 8-139-80, E% of Section 1 140-80, and the NW% of Section 12. Philip Singer, witness fees Mrs. M. J. Bochm, witness fees A. Bran vitnexs fees . Penner, witness fees suret Baylund, witness 141-78. "Applications of Rose Fryer 0 t) 0 ‘) h| 0 ‘ oO oO oO 9]and C. W. McGoon approved, 0} seconded by Commissioner Fricke that 101" "Moved by Commissioner WIM and|@ Traer mine, had the misfortune to turn his car over Saturday. evening as he was leaving town, He was quite badly bruised. Mrs, V. W. Fiegel and Mrs, Robert Mitchell motored to Minot Wednes- day as delegates of the Wilton Wom- en’s club to the state convention. Mrs. J. J. Schmidt returned to her home last week after receiving treat- ment at a Bismarck hospital for some time. Mr. and Mrs. C, B. Flinn anid Mrs. Della Curle motored to Oakes Satur- day. Mrs. Cora Richard accompan- ied them as far as Jamestown where She visited her sister, Mrs. Frank Laughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Flinn and Mrs, Richard returned Sunday eve- ning. Mrs. Curle will visit relatives in Oakes for @ while, from there she will go to New York to visit. the Board adjourn until October 3rd, 1011933, at 10 o'clock a. m. Roll call! Swanson aye, Tiedman aye, Will aye, Fricke aye, Soder aye. 4 AXEL SODER,. Chairman Board of County Commissioners, CLAIR G, DERRY, County Auditor in and for Burleigh County. pepe mecsoeeterencts Bridget Baylund, witness fees A. H. Helgeson, witness fees Smith, witness f ny, justice f witness fees . witness 289 Stee 44.00 15.00 | P- 38.06 23.26 25.00 W. Harju, witness fees .... Heckenliable, witness M ki C. J. Martineson, witness fees enoken witness fees Peter Reid, witne Elsie Dralle, witness fe: Mrs. H. Db, Dralle, witness fees k Bittis, witness fees ....... Christian, witness fees . Gabel, Trent for Roy % The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. M. E.; | Funston Thursday afternoon with six $7.36] members and six visitors present. 833]The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Richard Salter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Funston are the 5 | Parents of a son born at the Bismarck hospital Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance entertain- ed the bridge club at supper Tuesday evening. Mrs. Joe Kirby was an out of town guest. Three tables of bridge were in play with high score going to , Fricke aye. Mrs. R. G. Abelein. North Dakota, September! p-T.A, was held in the Consolidated i school Friday night. “Cal and Charlie” gave a vaudeville act early in the eve- ning after which Mrs. Ed Ebeling, president of the local P.T.A. called the meeting to order which was given in order of a reception and welcome for the teachers. Mrs. R. G. Abelein Mrs. I. R. Ayers and Mrs. A. C. Dance served on the hospitality committee. view of the E west srtioh of Iighway No. 36 crnnot be |, Mrs. Melvin Agnew is now spending ted at once, be it resolved by the)the week with her daughter Mrs. wats iehag: Commngiee pep | @uenkin Poell and infant son. the State Highway, Commission be re-| “Mire, Ed Ebeling entertained Mr. struction of a portion of High-|and Mrs. Homer Craven, Mr. and Mrs. nay, NG. fH borlaning at the east edge] O. R, Ayers, Misses Lillian Newmann Ns ys ed. {and Bl e wart, rt len inte employ meaty ‘Some ae cherlegs and Mrs. Gladys Dreis at birthday "Yall enti: Swaneon aye, Wil AYS] Mee geelices bere cute LLG RSs * + | Mrs. e's y anniversary. Proved: by Fricke ana seconded ‘by |Bridge was played during the eve- Tiedman that the Board adjourn un- til 9:30 o'clock a. m. September 6th, 933. Roll call: All members voting . gas & oll y, road work nd, road work Gordon Larson, road work -... Ernest O'Brien, road work . KE. and Henry Pavey, road ry Pavey, Toi ved by Commissio seconded by Commissioner Swan- rd adjourn until 2:30 Swanson aye, Tied- M and son that the B p. ma. Roll « The Roard of County Commission- ers reconvened with Chairman Soder ent. On roll call Commissioners nson, Tiedman, Will, Fricke and Soder were present. Moved by Commissioner Will, and seconded by Commissioner Tiedman that the following adopted: resolution be Resolution No, 1 J. A, Norlin is a patient in the Bis- imarck hospital after falling and twist- so ing a vertebrae. t ek, North Dakota, September} Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein enter- {30 o'clock a.m, ard of County Commissioners |tained the birthday bridge club Wed- reconvened. On roll call Commission-|nesday evening. A six o'clock dinner ers, Swanson, Tledman, Will, Rricke|was served after which bridge was} 8 Were prese over | EQinmissioner Swanson and seconded [Played at three tables. High score by Commissioner Tiedman that the| was won by Ralph Ishmael, Hoard adjourn until 2:00 o'clock p. m.| Mrs, A. H. Kilpstein and her daugh- ayn Will aye, Hicks ase, Soder aye.|ter, Miss Alice, gave a quilting bee Rismarck, North Dakota, Sept. 6th,|'Thursday afternoon and evening. Miss Mabel Wood gave a party The Board of ty © isstoners | Thursday evening for the young folks reconvened with all mombers present. jof the community at the Wood's Tour- Moved by Commissioner Will and sec-|igt camp. Games and a weiner roast the Stile Highway Commission be re-| WAS enjoyed by the guests. a to construct a spur into Arena| A. T. Welch has been ill the past from Highway No. between wie week and was taken to the Bismarck tions 10 and 11, in ‘connection with| hospital Sunday. construction of part of Highway ‘ ; . Lyman 2:00 o'clock p. m. Roll call: Swanson aye, Tied- man aye, Will aye, Fricke aye, Soder aye, Moved by Commissioner Will and seconded by Commissioner Fricke that J. B. Smith, Mrs. F, L, Conklin and F, H. Waldo be added to the County C, Committee. Roll call: Swan- Tiedman aye, Will aye, ve, Soder aye. Moved by Commissioner Fricke and nded by Commissioner Swanson the Board adjourn until 9:3 o'clock a. m., Sept. 7th, 1933. Roll nson aye, Tiedman aye, Will By S. GYLDEN Wailfred Antilla and Walter Waiste,! were callers at Ed Eliasson’s and | Heimo Siirtala’s Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wahiman and daughters Eileen and Vera were call- e aye, Soder aye. ers at Gust Eckholm’s and Henry In- aay, |SCt'S Thursday. ck, North Dakota, Sept. 7th! Miss Myrtle Christianson spent the joard of County Commissioners | week-end at her parental home in reconvened. On roll call all members |Clear Lake. 4 Cet be Coniisioner|. S¥lvia, Siirl and Eina Eckholm and e Q ec co r 2 Fricke, inat “Mies Mitanbeth Griffin be Lawrence Olson were callers at Jacob allowed R mnoniors pantie oy ats Niemi’s Sunday. ber month, beginning with September,|" Emi], Andrew, Eli, Linska, Seth, also Mrs, Edith Hitchcock be allowed * 7 SGRthAne pension of $12.00. per {Benn and Ralph Harju spent Sunday | month, beginning with September. /evening at John Glyden’s. Roll call; Swanson aye, Tiedman aye!” yrs Ida ‘Thorson and Helen Deg- Will aye, Fricke aye, Soder aye. Mov- ‘ ed by Commissioner Will and second-|nar were callers at William Hadju’s ed by Commissioner Fricke that Mrs, | Wednesday. Lucy Peipkorn be reinstated on the| The Misses Aina and Alma Kangas, mother's pension list for the amount | of $15.00 per month beginning October | Ervin Josephson, Fred Merlari and 1st, Holl call: Swanson aye, Tiedman|John Kangas called at Martin Mag- aye, Will aye, Fricke aye, Soder aye. Application for relief on lot 1, block 21, Northern Pacific Addition approv- ed. Moved by Commissioner Will and seconded by Commissioner Swanson that the following resolution be adopted. nus’s Saturday evening. Mr. .and Mrs. William Harju and son Benn called at Ole Reckmans and August Kanges, Rudolph Harju,’ John Hokana and Clemen’s, Linska’s Resolation No. 3 Puaiey. M vf Mr. and Mrs. Morris Davidson and ve {undeand A. J Lunde, of $1,400 |baby, Sally Marle, left for different cash to Burleigh County, North Da-|points in Minnesota Wednesday . for County Tax Deed of lots 22, : ind, 24 in block 8t of the Original MOONE | 4s walter Pesonen and children, Martin, Bill and Margy, Mr. Plat of the City of Bismarck, in said Burleigh county, and for cancellation end Mrs. Henry Pihlaja and Seth of all due and delinquent taxes and assessment thereon, including taxes 1! for the year 1932, and for cancellation|Gylden called at Oscar Kavonius of any and all executed but undeliver | Wednesday evening, coon tte Mey T, 1929, be necepteed; this| Mr. and Mrs, Otto Harju son Phili ior to May 7, 1929, be accepteed; this s eee ip aeceptance qe conditional upon the de-|and Walfred Harju of Bismarck, Mr. livery to the sai Beer ary y oF C. Linska and daughters Elma and 400 cash within 7 this 7th day of September, 1933, and | 2ilen, sons Eli, Etu and Andrew, were the Chairman of the Board of County |Callers at William Harju’s Sunday Commissioners and the Auditor of | evening, Wilton Burleigh County are hereby directed By MRS. ART FERRIS upon delivery of such $1,400 cash} within the time hereinbefore’ speci- fied, to execute and deliver to ‘The annual guest day held by the Society at the home a F. S Lunde and A. J. Lunde, or to Ladies Missionary of the president, Mrs. C. W. Howe, such grantee or grantees they may designate, County Tax Deed as above ‘was attended by a large crowd. Spe- cial musical were given by described, and said Auditor is herel directed to cancel of record all di and delinquent taxes and assessment against sald premises, including those for 1932, and to of record an} numbers b) members of the society. Devotional if" | services were conducted by Mrs. Got~ in | ieb Hochalter, Mrs. Swanson of Cole- Roplication’ for relief ot Mrs. 2 3. | Sethinias Pane pe nay to the +4 Nw ig '20-141-40 Tepected. | Phillipine Island gave @ most inter- ‘Moved by Commiseoner Will ana|ésting talk. Lunch was served after seconded by Commissioner Fricke that meeting. Mrs. E. L. Anderson of Bismarck tax deeds of sald premises, whic were executed prior to May 7, 1929, which are undelivered. ‘This resolu- tion rescinds former action taken by this Board with reference to property, taken on July 11th, 1! Roll call: Swanson aye, Tiedm: ye, Fricke aye, ‘Soder a; man aye, Will aye, Fricke aye, Soder aye. Bismarck, N. Dak, Sept. 7th, 2:00 °'Dhe Board of County Commission 01 " on roll call all membe: nt the Sheriff approved and the Board adjourn until 2:00 o'clock Roll call: Swanson aye, Tied- spent Sunday at the ae ae brother and _ sister. crea fi ordered file Report of Register ‘of Deeds for| guests August received fin ordered filed. Application for relief of Chas, W. MeGoon accepted. Moved by Commissioner Will and seconded by Commissioner Fricke that lot 4, block 21, Riverview Addition be sold to Chas, Snyder for the sum of $300 and that the County Auditor end he Chairman of the Board of County deed upon payment unt, Rol Swanson aye, Baitan: are Will aye, Fricke ayé, Soder aye. Application for oc ction of hall Stumbaugh ap- insurance of George » i Orville Falkenstein. ‘| Moffit t _ By MRS. eee MOFFIT Mr. and Mrs. George Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Jensen were Bis- marck callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoover and son visited at the C. D, Kimball home Sunday. Mrs. Everett Porter and daughter Beth, Miss Etta Hoffman, Clair Porter and Neil Edwards were Sunday din- ner guests at the Jack Degg home in Bismark Sunday. Rev. O. E. Kinzler returned home Tuesday night from Grafton where he spent the last two weeks attending the annual conference of the M. E. Church. Rev. Kinzler was retained as the Moffit and Braddock charge. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane and children were guests at the Carl Ol- son home Sunday, The Women’s Foreign Missionary Socigty met at the home of Mrs. Homer Andrews Wednesday. A large crowd attended. A' lovely lunch was seved by the’ hostess. Mrs. Val Benz, Mrs. Pete Hopstad and Mrs. Burns Bailey were Bismarck callers Friday. Mrs. Gertie Hoffman spent a few days visiting in Mandan last week. She returned home Sunday night. Mrs. Jason Hoover, Mrs. C. A. An- derson and two children, Anna and Billy returned home Friday night from a several weeks visit witli rela- tives and friends on the Pacific coast. Mrs. Burt Johnson left Saturday morning for St. Paul where she will visit for a few weeks at the C. R. Ballard home. Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Jewel of Ohio left Saturday evening from Sterling for St. Paul to visit at the C. R. Ballard home until Monday night when they left for Chicago to attend the Century of Progress before returning to their home at Peoria, Ohio. Miss Esther Latig spent the week- end with Miss Marian Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Legg entertained | at a five o'clock supper Friday eve- ning, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Jewel of Peoria, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs, Burt Johnson and Mrs. Emil Enockson and children. ‘ Mrs. J. C. Kendall entertained the Ladies Aid at her home last Wednes- day. A good crowd was present. A lovely lunch was served by the hos- tess. The next meeting will be with Mrs. A. E. Cline the first Wednesday in November. Mrs. D. H. Werner, Mrs. Viggo Jen- sen and son Aldus, arrived‘home from Staples, Minn. Wednesday, where they attended the funeral of Charles 1 at the school house. were elected as officers: president, J. O. Lein; vice president, H. C, Edger- ton; secretary-treasurer, Miss E. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Davis and baby daughter of Washington were dinner guests at the Geo. Kavonius home Tuesday. Edith and Ciara “Mueller and| Arthur Weber were Capital City call- ers Thursday. | Faye Harvey, who is teaching school near Jamestown, spent the week-end at her parental -home, Bertrum Olson spent the past week ne the James Sedivic home near Ster- iB. H. Jacobson and son Ralph of Petti- bone were callers in Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Wagle of Mer- ber of hours worked per week in many |! industries has been drastically cut to conform with the industry or blanket codes and the increase in rates offset the difference in hours worked, she declared. BOARD IS NAMED 10 SPEED UP LOANS IN SEVENTH DISTRICT cer spent the week-end at the Geo. Anderson home. Mrs. Anna, Fueling and -Mrs. Ernie O'Brien were Sunday visitors at the Jim Little home near Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Weise and family of Washburn were Sunday guests at the ‘H.C. Edgerton home. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kopplin return- ed home Thursday after spending several weeks attending the Century of Progress at Chicago. Minnesota Farm Management Specialist to Direct Work in Northwest’ St. Paul, Minn, Oct. 13—()}—A board of economists tb facilitate fed- eral farm loans in the seventh fed- eral land bank district and to act on/ eppraisal complaints will be named) Rudolph Engel was a Saturday din- ner guest at the John Mueller home. (est bord tie i Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulsen and fam- ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson Tuesday evening. Paul Paslay and Ruby Owen were callers at Clear Lake school Friday. amon Gibson was a caller at the J. W. Beyer home Saturday evening. Miss Batrum, teacher at Clear Lake school, was a Bismarck shopper Sat- urday. Miss Evelyn Newcomer spent the week-end at the Homer Nelsen home. A dance was given at the Peter Malsome home Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Newcomer; and family of Driscoll were Sunday visitors at the Homer Nelsen home. Mrs. Nelsen and Mrs. Newcomer are sisters. 1 Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Vera, Ormon and Vernol Ochsuner and their little cousin called at the Hazlegrove’s Monday on way home from school. A Roy Papke was a Arena caller Mon- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Papke, Mrs. Ed, Papke and daughter Hazel had a car accident Wednesday night while en route home from the Christ Jenner farm northeast of Goodrich. It hap- pened north of the Henry Fransen school house on a high grade. They had a blowout a way back and were driving on the rim. The car left the road, turned over into the ditch and lit on its top. No one was badly hurt, but quite a bit of damage was done to the car. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drumm and daughters Alice and Delores and son Raymond were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove. Ray Hazlegrove called Sunday at the Lester Hawkins home. { Elvin Gray of Binford drove, down Sunday and visited his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray. He also called at the Hazlegrove home. Colburn, son-in-law of Mrs. Weiner. Mr. and Mrs. George Parks and family returned home Saturday from | Staples, Minn., where they attended | the Colburn funeral. | Robert Markle of Los Angeles, Cal.,! Mrs, G. Schultz and Mr. and Mrs.| Frank Durfee left Friday for Minne-| sota to visit relatives. —_—_—___—— | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Callers and guests at the Mrs. K. Kolb home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Julius Myers and sons of Baldwin, Mrs. V. N. Monroe and son Stephen, Mrs, J. F. Little, Dale Webster, Wal- ter Schmansky, Ernest Gordon and K. O. Knutson was a Regan caller Thursday. Lawrence and Bart Fitzgerald call- ed at the Ira Bailey home Friday. Guss Graf and children were Thurs- day afternoon guests at the Philip Wall home. Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey and daughter motored to Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCullough were Sunday guests at the Andrew Olson home. Mrs. K. Kolb and granddaughters Esther and Norma Toliver were Thursday afternoon guests of Mrs. Ernest Gordon. Mijss Myrtle Magnuson, high school student at Bismarck, spent the week- end at her parental home here. Miss Mabel Lytle, teacher at school No. 2, spent the week-end at her par- ental home at Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Helkwits and family were guests Sunday at the \é home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkins. Southwest Seeking Three More Bad Men) Kansas City, Oct. 13—(4)—Hood- lum hunters went after criminal quarry in the southwest almost light heartedly Friday. Harvey Bailey and George (Mat chine Gun) Kelly were put away— for keeps. That simplified the hunt. A triumvirate remained. Charles “Pretty Boy” Floyd and Wilbur Underhill, long familiar names south of the Missouri. river and the Kaw, were sought along with a blonde newcomer from the north, Verne Miller, World war machine gunner and former Huron, 8. D., sheriff who “went bad.” Underhill and Bailey led the Mem- orial Day break of eleven convicts from the Kansas state prison. Two murder convictions stand against him. He and Ed ‘Davis, 30-year-old life termer, are the only, Kansas fugi- tives unaccounted mae Miller, a machine gunner for pay, Underhill and Floyd all are wanted for the slaying of their friend, Con- vict Frank Nash, and four officers at the Kansas City Union station, June 11. . Bob “Big Boy” Brady, escaped Kan- sas convict, also indicted for the Kansas City slayings, lies wounded in the New Mexico penitentiary. He was shot Friday in attempting to es- cape arrest. Clayton Little motored to Bismarck Sunday after his wife and daughter who spent the week there with rela- tives. Miss Ruth Little accompanied him to the Herb Little home where @ |she was a guest. Mrs. Oscar and Mrs. Carl Lander- holm were Wednesday guests at the Ernest Gordon home. Andrew Olson was a Regan caller Tuesday. Charlie Hettick motored to Bis- marck Friday. iJ Word was received here from Mr. rived at Venice Center, New York, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Scott wére Sunday dinner guests at the Jake oe snd his ile . ant . Moilemen motored to ‘Wing Wednesday. : The Doehr family have rented the Isaac Marcovitz farm for the coming year. . 7 Mrs. Anna Tuing and Laurice lorgenson were Sunday guests at the OO | Wing | co By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs, Martin Sedivic of Bis- marck were visitors ‘at the Ole Olson home Saturday and Sunday. f Mrs, Etta Wilkinson, Mrs. H. Glan- ville and daughter Lois and Mrs, G. Olson and children were Bismarck supper guests at the H. C. home Sunday. e|Humphreys; chairman’ of program committee, Mrs. Geo, Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and relatives in Warwick. ‘The first P. T. A, “ and Mrs. W. H. Kolb that they ar- | Mrs. Say Women Victims Of Accident Weaker soon, Henry Morgenthau, Jr, an-/ nounced. Morgenthau, governor of the fed-| eral farm credit administration, made | the announcement here Thursday} night shortly before Albert Goss,! federal land bank commissioner, re- vealed that Dr. W. L. Cavert, farm management specialist at the Uni-' versity of Minnesota farm school, would be chairman of the board. The board will be charged with the work of passing on and reappraising Properties on which appraisals be- lieved to be too low have been made. Morgenthau appointed Leo T. Crowley, Madison, Wis., as his per- sonal’ representative and co-ordinator for federal land bank activities in this district. Crowley's job will be to supervise andecoordinate federal farm relief Work in Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota and Chicago. He will start at the fedéral land bank here Friday. Many Complaints Received The appraisal phase of the farm credit program elicited complaints of ineffictency, incompetency, and de- jay from Democratic leaders in the northwest, bankers and farmers, at a meeting with Morgenthau and other administration chieftains here on Thursday. Morgenthau admitted he was “not happy over the situation in the sev- entR district” and invited complain- ants to. send him written, sworn, statements, Morgenthau said he found the con- The following |employes’ weekly earnings, the num-!common objectives and common en- terprise.” Ne Ds Cita already has spent the greater part of the estimated $543,- 000,000 necessary for its completion, asserted Shafer, it is only fair for the United States to assume the part of the remaining cost. In addi- tion, he pointed out, the United States will derive the greater benefits. “Speaking as a representative of a state which does not come in contact with the project, but never- theless expects to benefit greatly from it, I believe the apprehension of some Americans concerning the treaty to he grouhdless,” he said. “For one thing, it will guarantee the right to divert water. The diversion has been going on, but without-legal confirma- t'on.” d, Weather Report FORECAST ‘ Bismarck and vicinity: Unset- tled tonight and Lad warmer 01 . For North Da- kota: Unsettled tonight and Sat- urday; warmer to- night, cooler ex- Heme ee por- tion ul i. fia kota: Fai ik ly cloudy tonight and Saturday; warmer east por- tion tonight. For Montana: Generally fair to~ night and Satur- day; cooler east of Divide tonight and in east portion Saturday. For Minnesota: Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight and Saturday, bly local showers in north portion; warm- Ga tonight and in east portion Satur- lay. For d GENERAL CONDITIONS A low pressure area (Price Albert 29.50) is centered over Alberta and Saskatchewan while high pressure areas cover the Great Lakes region and Pacific coast states (Roseburg 30.18). Cool weather prevails over the Great Lakes region and Mississi Valley, but temperatures are consid- erably higher over the northern Great Plains and over the northern Rocky Mountain region. The weather is somewhat unsettled oves the North while generally fair weather prevails ae e central and southern dis- tricts. Missouri river stage at 7 a, m. 0.0 ft, 24 hour change, 0.0 ft. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.07. Reduced to sea level, 26.87, PRI TIO} ditions in the St, Paul district among |. 2Or the most critical. F. W. McLean, North Dakota state chairman of the Democratic party and one of the men prominently mentioned as successor to F. H. Klawon as president of the land bank when his term expires, protested that “there were less loans in 1932 when we needed them than in 1926,” and charged that “the land banks have not functioned for the farmer since they came.under the influence of Eu- gene Meyer (former national head of the farm loan board).” ST, LAWRENCE PACT FAIR SAYS SHAPER Former Governor Speaks to| Rivers and Harbors Con- gress At CHicago __ Chicago, Oct. 13.—()}—Character- izing the St. Lawrence waterway treaty as “the most eminently fair |M contract ever made between the Unit- ed States and any other nation,” George F. Shafer of Bismarck, N. D., former governor of his state, Thurs- day told delegates to the ‘National Rivers and Harbors Congress that they need have no apprehensions about its terms. | Shafer spoke at the meeting called | for the purpose of permitting legisla- lors, mayors of harbor cities and others interested in water transpor- tation to prepare a program of legis- lation for submission to the next ses- sion of congress. “The. United States and Canada have realized that the St. Lawrence waterway 13 one great system which will benefit both countries,” said Shafer. “When the last chapter is written it will bind two countries in NORTH DAKOTA POINTS 7 Low- Grand Forks, cldy. . Minot, clear ... Valley City, cldy. ... Jamestown, cldy. WEATHER IN THE NATION ‘Low= seeet (x SeeeeebeesReseebeseseeebesesseneessssees? est BISMARCK, N. D., cldy. 35 Amarillo, Tex. fog .... 50 Boise, Idaho, clear Calgary, Alta., clea cago, Til, clear ver, Colo., clear Des Moines, Ia., peldy... Devils Lake, N. D., cldy. Dodge City, Kan., cldy... 42 Edmonton, Alta., cldy... 44 Havre, Mont., cldy. .... 52 Helena, Mont., cldy. .... 48 Huron, 8. Dy clear .... 36 Kamloops, *”. C., peldy. 46 Kansas City, Mo., clear 44 Lander, Wyo, clear .... 32 Medicine Hat, Alta., cldy. 52 Miles City, Mont., peldy. 42 Minneapolis, Minn., clear 30 Modena, Utah, clear .. 42 St. Louis, Mo., clear.... 44 Salt “ake City, v» clear 48 . §. Marie, Mich., cl Seattle, Wash, cldye 48 Sheridan, Wyo., clea: Sioux City, Ia., clear..., ipokane, Wash., clear.. 48 Swift Current, 8., peldy, 46 The Pas, Man.,, cl 32 Toledo, Ohio, clear ..., 36 wank Be rai. @ lemucca, Nev., clear 30 Winnipeg, Man. A fishing vessel Beesssssseessuaseeasangsassseeaesseuszanes if you want to —keep bowels regular and comfortable —make constipated spells rare as colds Moorhead, Minn., Oct, 13.—(#)—Two of the three women injured critically in a train-auto collision near Dilworth Tuesday were reported in con- dition Thuraday night at a Moorhead hospital, while the third was making jains, Bi Mrs, W. D. Hoge of Dilworth and . J. C. Hanson of Moorhead were losing strength, attendants said. Mrs. Hoge was still unconscious. Improvement was noted in the con- dition-of Mig. Louis Anderson of Moorhead route 1. f Meanwhile funeral arrangements for two death victims of the collision were.announced. Rites for Mrs, Hilding Moberg, farm resident near Dilworth’ will he con- ducted Saturday in the Bethesda Swedish Lutherah church, Moorhead. ‘der NRA codes a was held Oct. 5/ every case as an actual increase in| | Services for Mrs, Arthur Souers of Moorhead, will be conducted Friday in Congregational church of. Moor- head, Says NRA Benefiting Workers of Country St. Paul, Oct. 13.—(7)—It is already evident the nation’s workers’ are ben- efiting under the NRA codes govern- ing industries, Secretary of Labor Frances Per! told the Thirsday club here bey ig y night. She point- ed out seven industries operating un- r to August 15 showed increases in the average wage {rate and reduction in the hours work- aaphlle tase in -hourly le those (tnoreases in 4 or daily rates cat not be interpreted in —avoid danger of bowel strain e e A doctor will tell you that the care- Jess choice of laxatives is a common cause of chronic constipation. Any Respite offers evidence of the harm done by harsh laxatives that drain the system, the bowel muscles, and even affect the liver and kidneys. ~ Fortunately, the public is fast returning to laxatives in liquid form. Can Constipation be Garscibed’? aay’ lhommads wee have tolled 8a) wi ive this sensible medical advice: 1. Select a “liquid. laxative. 2. dacyour eystety, 3: Gredually redtoe ur 3 luce ithe dose’ s are moving regularly without assistance. ' Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin has s bowels as ~ Dr. Le lockwork i fe ‘weeks’ tees: Why not Some pill or tablet may yenient to carry. ihth tales oa frequently, : must carry it wherever you gol What is the “Right” ' Laxative? In bi laxative, read label NM "Ihe ‘eats ot | contents. If it contains one‘doubtful drug, don’t take it. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a prescriptional the = How many dimes and quarters are spent on “popular” laxativest How quickly they count up, as you use more and more of these habit forming helpst A bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsi: i The habitual use of irrita salts, or powerful ones the highly concentrated form of pills and tablets is risky, The proper: sy Rags td rs eee fect movement without discomfort or You need not take a dose” a day or two later, The public can always Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepein at any drugstore, the ,