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In the D ’s Photo News :: tempted jail break by ‘Who fell before fire of Press Photo) ‘ths marriage has lost a lot of ite ne sal sugar fortune helr, and his bride, the formes 80, she. pet) le ment even on. thelt In just three jo! y Gloria bad Jr. ictured above + oe how ‘ork tor, dn & honeymoon stot A prisoner and a truck driver were killed and several guards and prisonere were ‘vounded during an at- gang of convicts at the Massachusetts state prison in Boston. One of the inmates Quarde ‘e shown being carried to the prison hospital from the yard. (As: ted The engineer and fireman of thie wrecked locomotive were killed when a fog-blinded motorist drove Into the path of the train near Jewett, O., causing 19 freight cars to pile up. The motorist escaped with minor injuries. (Associated Prete Photo) Machine gun bullets were used to puncture a flame. surrounded gasoline car to prevent its explosion and eave the little village of Willard, Kas., from threatened demolition. The fire started when a tank train crashed into the village station. One car did not burst.and it was necessary to drain gasoline from it to prevent an explosion. (Associated Press Photo) eo Hbeding the pleas of ber aging grandmother that she essume ner place tn society rather than take final. vows as 8 nun, Natalie Carr, 31-year-old hel: urned. 10 bor eg ‘n New | soe cane epeading two years as ce 13 St. Hyacinthe Convent, Quebec ae prety. young society girl 's Gaya before: she red in: the ed the gay lite. ISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS| COMM D., November 5, 1985 | Mrs. Louis Gaguie: te 0 digents The Board of J ers convened. County Commission- On Roll Call Commis- Tiedman and Fricke were present. by, Commissioner and seconded by Commissioner Swan the minutes of the Meeting be approved as read, All members veting aye. Moved by Commissioner Lein seconded by Commissioner Swanson that the Board sell Lots 19 and 20, Village of Wing Townsite avis for the sum of $22.44; and the Chairman of the Board and County Auditor be authorized to 1s sue tax deed upon receipt of same. All members voting aye. Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Lein Whereas a vacancy exists in the Burleigh County Welfare Board, the Board of County Commissioners appoint George W. Mof- fit, Nv D., vacancy for a period ‘of three years, subject to the approval of the State fare Board. © digent Carrie Johnson, ‘care of | in- digent .. Mra. Clara Jacobson, indigent . Mrs. BE. A. T digent bce bios Mrs. Leone Tucker, care of in- digent . ae ae aoe Mrs. Joe Chesak, care of indig- ent , dren s ae F, E. McCurdy, rent for poor’: 13.00 Mrs, Martha Nupen, rent for Ds se i Martin Hanson (assignment) . 6.00 The Board also heard several com- mittees. Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the Board adourn until 9:30) 1 members voting aye. Commissioner Swanson Commissioner Lein adjourn until 2:30 and seconded b: o'clock p. m. All members voting aye. November 5, 1935 2:30 o’Clock p. m. The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened. members were ‘present. At this time the Board allowed the following bills and ordered warrants drawn for same: Iver Anderson, poor relief . Jack Andrews, Mra, Betty Ball Clara Beers, poor relief Minnie Benz, poor relief Mrs. Arthur Bolton, poor Edward Brown, poor relief Mary Brown, Frank Buck Charles Burtts, Elizabeth Coons, poor reileft . Anna Cosgriff, Novomber 6, 19: The Board of County Commission- | ers reconvened, On Roll Call all members were present. ey, poor relie Dr, A. M. Fisher, mi 15.00] DeWitt Baer, y, poor rell poor relief 43.00{ Millie Tollefson, ‘it. Service Drug, drug: poor relief Chamberlain, po Mrs. , Bi Leslie Cook, ‘pi Leonora Douglas, Lutheran San, & Hosp. of old people .. : ‘ N, D. State Tuberculosis $ servic: R. B. Webb, Paulino Engel, poor relief . John French, poor relief... |Mrs. Ben Fisk, poor rellet Lydia Fritz, poor rellef . Fink, 'Sr., poor rellet Anthony Groetsch, Andrew Pfau, Hverett Har with several committe and seconded b: rent for poor y eron that the Board adjourn until . , poor relief. John Heisdorf, poor relief .. Christ Hoy, poor relief Martha Helbig, poor reliefs... Ernest Kunz, ‘poor relict °. 7. LeRoy Lighthizer, poor relief’ Emma McVey, poor relief Mrs. Christina Livingston, poor November 6, 1935, ers reconv: members were present. lommissione Hopton, Harry Peterson and Otto Vold, representatives of the S' Bonding Departm Steve Millet, poor relief Bessie Marcovitz, poor relief. Tony Neugebauer, poor rellet Mary Pinks, poor rellet Anna Pergande, poor relief |.. Theresa Patterson, poor relief poor relief ... poor relief ; Catherine Schweigert, poor re- John Richard Sherman, ‘poor Joe Solomon, Mrs. Harrie ‘aber, poor relief Grant Turner, poor relief . Andrew Thompson, poor relief ia Wallace, poor relief Esther Werner, poor re- that certain seed g) by G. H. Leathers to County of Bur leigh, a’ corporation, dated April 1 Caroline Yochim,’ poor ‘relief ‘Theodore Werner, poor relief Ellen Westmiller, Charles Wrangham, poor relief Henry Voight, poor rellet Warren, poor re- Martin Vodas, poor relief Lucinda Shar Anna. Standle Ole Rotkonen, poor relief Mrs. Sylvia Thompson, poor re- poor relief | Ellen Porter, poor relief Miller, poor relief sie Johnson, poor relief Margaret Lauder, poor relief Abbie McCoy, poor relief Mrs, Ida Goranson, poor relief Charles Hanson, poor relief... Catherine Herman, Christine Haa 4 Mrs. Stella Damstrom, poor r Mrs, Jessie poor relief said motion, poor relief and seconded by C that the Board adjourn until 9:30 o'Clock a. m. Mike Keller, poor’ relie: Carrie Nelson, poor relief . Frances Heidt, poer relict . Mrs. Marian Heck, poor rell Elma Hendrickson, Viola Hintz,”: Mrs, Emma’ Gart Josephine Lundin, ley, poor reliet poor relief Margaret Fairman, poor relief subject to due or delinquent pe taxes, and warrants ordered drawn for same: City Drug Store, dru Simon Bosch, poor’ relief Elmer Ames, poor relief . Warren Howe Wm. Fink, Jr., poor rellef . Ida Fuller, poor relief ...., Mrs, John'Kalla, poor rellet Marguerita Wageman Walter W. Capital Typewriter ‘Co, Mrs. Belle Van Vleet, poor re- [City of Bismarc: Kunz ‘Grocery (Assign. ' Fred Jane Pollock, poor ‘Tell Charles Me: poor relief .: Ernest Olson, poor relief Mrs. W. Wilton, poor relief .. Washburn. : Walter Glum (Assign. Fred lock, poor relief’. Tillle Meyer, ‘poor relief Vivian Nord, ‘poor reliet Mary Lindbla Leona = <Acord, Walter Glum, lumber Hoskins-Meyer, supplies ... Wing Farmer's Co-Op. Ass W. E, Hosmer, supplies ,” mother's Matt Adamyk, cock, mother Interstate ‘Transpértation, | Mrs, Gertrud: Mrs, M. 1. St. George, nursing Berta EB, nalker, State Auditor, | re of T, B, patients ....... 599.17 Berta E., care of feeble minded ... N. D. Children’s Home Societ; ion Mrs. Florence ‘Biness, ‘1 ie Engeiman, mother’s Mrs, Margaret Fieid, mother’ Elizabeth’ Griffin, Edith Hitchcock, mother's Signe Johns Julia Jordan, Sadie Kendall,” ‘Andrew “Kraft, glasses for poor People’s Dept. Store, eer oe Bismarck Hotel, care of old Esther Olson, GAS Lutheran Olu People’s Hom: Mrs. Clitford’ @ayior, ‘inother's h'‘Timenson, mo! er’s pension Agnes Vaskes, N. D, House of Mercy, John Gray, of insane patients .... Qtto Dirlam Siu Gilliland, rent fo Carl Landerholm, A. Kruger, : Walter W. Me! Andrew "Ho. N. D, Power & Carl Berndt, p Sr., poor allowance and ayn it of delinquent personal prop: payment o} = Olerty taxes of Oscar Satter in order that he may complete his Federal 1, poor allow- irs. Anna Holl t following O G, 0. Lindbe: 0 win a Age care of int 20.00 and Mrs, Gottlieb Dockter, care of indigent ........ 25.00 Madeline Becker, ¢: of in- digent Ree 10.00 ) Siers 21,80 care of 18.00 sé, care of in- rker, care ‘of in: 10.00 7.10 25.00 00 Amy . care of eli +s 4.00 o'clock a. m., November 6, Roll Call: “All members voting aye. 9:30 O'Clock a, m. At this time the following bills were allowed, subject to due or de- linuent personal taxes, ordered drawn for sami 10.00 'St. Alexius Hospi zation and warrants 76.82 10. P, Hanson, a foes... ogee services services children F, Fr people n, care of old 6.00 18.00 At this time the Bo; Moved by Commissioner Tiedman Commissioner Cam- 0 o'Clock p.m, Roll Call: All members voting aye. 0 o’Clock p, m. The Board of County Commission- ned. On Roil Call all At this time the cont d with Harold nt; George S. Re Attorney, and Milton f at the request of the State’ as to the liabilit jonding Deparment relative to claim filed on the bond of J. L. Kelley. At which time, they admitted the absolute ability of $6,090. agreed to make payment of check at once and quest the State I fect subrogation agreement, ed that they would re- nding Fund to ef- Moved by Comu ner Cameron ce of the 0, recorded in the o Register of Deeds of said Burleigh County, North Dakota, in Book 169 on page 435 and filed therein on April 16.80 ;18, 1921, at 2:00 o'Clock p, m, involv- ing the’ southeast quarter of section one in township one hundred and thirty-nine north, of range seventy eight west of the fifth pri meridian in said County, for the principal sum of $416.70, i terest at 6% per annum from } 192 cipal and due and payable October 1, be and is hereby cancelled, and that’ proper release and discharg thereof be executed by and on beh of said County of Burleigh by the Chairman of this Board of County |} mmissioners of aid Burleigh ‘ounty, and attested by the Clerk of this Hoard, Commissioner ‘Tiedman seconded Roll Call: All members voting ay Moved by Commi: missioner Lien fovember 7, 1935. Roll Call: All members voti vember 7, 1985 9230 o The Board of County ‘ommission- ers reconvened. On Roll Call all members we: e present. ng. bills The follow were allowed, al for poor ‘Me’ typewriter to typewriter Dept., water—FER. Anstrom), coal for poor (de- linquent taxes) an ‘oal Co., coal Anstrom), lumber (delin- quent taxes) 5.00 coal for poor A. Brown plies and rent ... R. Monroe (Assign. Anstrom), rent 14.20 Fred transportation .......:... + 17.60 Mrs, John Weber, care of in- digent services . ic ker, State, Auditor, care of children . 29.50 Dr. W. L, Diven, medical serv ices + 70.87 Dr. W. H. Bodenstab, salary— county referee .. Mrs, J. A. Koon, nursing serv YDB. abs Pesan 12.00 Mrs, Har{ Oimsted, ot | OWUATAN: ccc Godsnsessoesx> os 10,00 Mrs, Fred E. Anstrom, care of children + 15.00} Piggly Wiggly Store No. 10, groceries .. 2 6.00 Bismarck Food Mari gro- cerles .... 12.40 Red Owl Store No. 2, grocer’ 700 Red Owl Store No. 1, supplies 14.00 George Gussner, ‘rental—sur- plus commodities .. + 100.00 Willett Mortuary, clothing for pauper + 10.00 State Tuberculosis San., Employment Servic: P, ‘Benson Optical people .... care of old people . sees 25,00 Mrs, Geo, Watschke, care of old people ....... 0.00 Good Sumaritan’ ‘Society, of old people ...... se, 25,00 Mrs, Andrew Seiber, care of children ...... 15.00 H, Swindling, chil@ren sees. care’ of children ate 'Treas., ervices poor 20.00 Railway Co., rental— lease bite. : on, renta repairs of pr pewesters ight, Co. surplus commodities Moved by Commissione: conded by Commissioner Cam- at the Board accept $40 as full an. Roll Call; All members voting aye. Moved by Commissioner Swanson |T. and seconded by Commi: O{man that the Board adjourn until 2:30 o'Clock p.m. ner Tied Roll Cali: All members voting aye. 3180 o'Clock p. m. 4 of County Commission- ed. On Roll Call all Present. + 15.001 {presented # petition to the E .00 | Commissioners which petition was re- jceived and ordered filed, The Board proceeded to allow the 20.00 | rd conferred | rd of County | of the | 9 and | in contract given | loner Swanson 23.98 |" “and light Hochhalter; Mrs, Anna Spanghi *. J. Brown; Mrs, C, L, Hanson; Paul Hoffman; Andrew Hochhalter; H.C. Richards: Katharina Benz; M Fitzgerald: John V. Gobel, Sr. Ida Regner; M. ‘J. Abner Viola “Slate wm, 1 hlepv: 30.00 | McCullough, ‘ ton son, At this tlme Miss Christine Huber following bills, subjec warrant drawn for same. J. A. Kohler, mileage . Ices 0, B. Anderson, ‘lumber linquent taxes) ple Hall's Drug Store, HOOK! ciesvis’, Broadway Drug Store, for poor poor, Vinney's Drug Store, poor H. J. Brownawell, (EARCMD suet piss Moftit Quality Store for poor . < ‘els B, Meland, gro poor... y Marcovitz Grocer for poor 3. A. Me poor. al services Bismar Hom: sens Willett Mortuary digents (J. M. Gibbon, “M.D. » Burek, rent for hy Commi and seconded by Comm! that the. Bi Mr The ers re membe} B nvened, On were present. tee. following bills, Thoyre, ser Woodma plies w. Wa abeth Wen y Comm. (A y Comm, Wells, ity Comm Huber, ~ Fisher, court ence Waiste, Treas, nity Comm. ... D. Power & Light C Johnson Servi Rochester Germic plies. - Burroughs Adding Machi rental of machin a, FB. Krueger Co |®thel M. 9.00 |Clifford Jansoni ete et ocarlaa 19-80 | Clair G. Derby, services ry. Br rhe a bf Ee 3othne, expense- The ‘Wilton Mutual Store, sup- pera ‘ ee | Geo. M. Register, servic -,/.. sanity Comm, . oo 2.50) Meyer “Broadcasting Ci “clothing 10:60 | st. ne the Board heard the |Bismarck Tribune C | th e ie and printing st ni court reporter nouncements. |Board of Managers, W.W appropriation for October .. ty of Bismarck, Waterworks Dept., water Capital’ Steam dry for prisoners ....+ Lillian Heupel, Steno— office .. Mrs. Fred’. matron Jalmer Swenson, extra hire—Reg. of Deeds . Northern bond ..... 0. B, Anderson Lumber lumber—root cellar Louis Langellers, services A Machine tenance guaranty, . Monroe ‘alculating telegrams . Walter W. Mc typewriters ‘ahon, county offices clock rental . Mibin Hedstrom (Assign. Anstrom), — service! quent t 3). ©, Beattie, services’: Bowman Wurniture Co., elville Fl iott Addre: supplies: supplies plies... ae Commercial Service, In Commercial Service, “In WGK orice 5 E. Elness, County Trea: APTN Se eee Relief Office .... and seconded by Comm o'Clock Roll Cal ers reconvened. On members. were present. Mnquent warrants drawn for Bal County Surveyor ‘T. R, Atkinson, mile: ty’ Surveyor . Dave Kershaw, r Roy Dutton, road work Joe Emenith, services R. B, Fields (Assign. Fro strom), services (taxes) Leonard 'Pfliger, servic Adam. He (Aas Anstrom), ‘wor! Adam Herdebu, road‘ work McLean County, share of cul- “(Assign Fred freight and sup- piles . tees . Stackhouse & Henderson, medi- cal services (Assign, Fred An- ichmond road work Rupp Bros. road supplies . W. F. Cameron, servic Ellls Gil, road work H, J. Glanville, services ... Eugene E. Oswald road work (taxes) Kurene KB. Oswald, road wor rnest Fricke, road work Ingvold Bide, Jr. road work Mat Mickelsen, mowing weeds 0., services ts Harry Knowle ugh, Jt; “Andrew | Gregoric orge. . Chappe! nna olme: oe Mra. Christina Livingston; juror fees . ¢ js, court reporter ie" Bilis “Were ‘Tejec Martin Hanson, rent for poor . Hijelmar Thor, Harry C. Wal: The followin Lein Motor |Garl Olson, road work . Ralph B, Jacobson, roa and room for poor that the Ci 1 & Grease Mfg. Co. gas and oil Wing Oil Co. Standard Oil C Joke's Cash Grocery, groceries Dr. G. R. Lipp, medical services issioner Cameron rman of this Board be and is hereby authorized to execute agreement submitted by the County Commissioners of County relative to the rendering of poor relief help to Fred Rattel and ‘Theodore Rattel agreement submitted relative to rend- ering poor relief to Emma Carle jchildren who are now in Wi ty, North Dakota, such agreements! to ested by the County Auditor. ‘This motion was seconded by C missioner Lein, All members voting aye. ed by Commissioner Lein that ate'’s Attorney thorized to institute proper legal &c~ for the removal of Mrs. Albin minor children Mercer County, the County of her le~ gal residence for poor relief purposes institute proper legal lings for the removal Adams and her child to Sioux County, County of her legal residence... jd motion was seconded by Com- linquent personal taxes, and ordered gas ‘and oii Dr. M. S, Priske, dental serv- Hartner Grocery, groceries’. ‘ ‘ . Lein Motor Co. repairing ma- and to execute Geo. A. Johnson, transportation Mrs, Joe Bhil (Assign. Fred An- strom), care of old people (de- Lewis Tractor & Machinery Co rete’ Products Co., Mrs, Joe Enlil, care of oid peo- Sam Brown” A. P. Lenhart, drugs for poo) aa drugs for am Brown, was moved! is hereby au- mmissioner Tiedman: . on this date this Board from the State artment of this state for | account of s County aga Cowan's Drug Store, drugs for drugs for | Bonding De Nels B, Melana, supplies”... .° Fred Anstrom), ‘suplies sheriff, and WHERHAS, groceries Department ubmitted an Assign- All members voting aye. Commissioner Tiedman y Commissioner Cam t the resolution dated August of Lots 9 to 12, Flannery & Weth- and is hereby re- recommendation y Commissioners und in effect sub- id Fund to the ent to claim, er such sum from the proper and has requested the execu- ann, groceries Wo Glanville, coni ‘for poor’: dental services .. THEREFOr scinded and that the Assignment and gf the Board of be forthwith : ‘All members voting, aye. Sr Aeon: Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Cam- I Lots 20 to 28, , McKenzie and T. M. Casey, t the Board County Auditor. id motion was seconded by Com- Coffin's “Addition to’ Son., Inc., for the sum of $90.00; a by the Board of City All members votini of the Bank of ment of taxes on 8-142-75, for the ed for the rea it is owned by the State Treai « for the State of North All members voting aye. |tecommended Commissioner and seconded by ¢ eron that the loners abate k Hospital, hospitaliz burial of in- “medical Lots 10 and 11, one owner to complete foner Lein and sioner Cameron rd adjourn o'Clock a. m., November 8, 19. Roll Call: "All members voting aye. All members voting aye. Commissioze the following re: ron the NE% of Section 24-142- for a refund of the 1928 taxes, be proved; and the County Auditor be u to issue proper order for plus 7% Interes ison that the 1928 assess- olution and moved f November 8, 1935 9:30 o'Clock a. NopHiOn ae tt dean . of Ci y Commission- VHEREAS, there has been a peti- dof Courty Commission- |, WHEREAS there Commissioners cottonwood tree standing in the cen- ter of the highwa 3oard of County At this time the Board conferred with Burleigh County Labor commit- | between Section All members voting aye. ‘The Board proceeded to allow the subject to due or de- linquent personal taxes, and ordered ‘ants drawn for same: ler box elder tree there is also a Ort. West and 12 ft. standing about South of the first named tree, 'Y COMMISSION- BURLEIGH AND THE PUBLIC WELFARE BOARD road right of w: OF NORTH DAKOTA ow roadway around the trees and in the opinion of | the members of the Loard of County |Commissioners these two trees are WHEREAS, under Chapter 221, Ses- Dakota for the . the Public Welfare Board ‘orth Dakota is the official agent |of the State of North Dakota in any | | initlated by ate of North Dakota, Federal Government, result In a damage sult against the n THEREFORE, LVED by the tommisstoners County | the jointly or sev~ and is required to administer, e and distribute any State and that may be made vailabie for (a) the relief of desti~ property | tute ec county road | Mother ch member of | the Ivcation | he Board having view a, do hereby | of the trees and the r agree that (c) Old age assistance; dependent children; nal and child health; (t) Care of Aid ‘to child which is now out on ti right of way be moved within 14 days from this date, back | south the 13 feet to the road right of way a distance of 33 ft. fr EAS, under Section 25, West of the | of the Session Laws of East, to a point 20 rds largé cottonwood Kel and will cut down the box elder treé| North Da heretofore referred to and will erect |by Ch. 12 h side of the ce wood tree and the fence on the |side of the road be als jto the 33 foot rieht of county will grade the road around tree and leave it s i BE IT FURTHER R of this resolution bi Garden Club, Laws of 1935, the County reflectors on the supervision of all elief and welfare activities conduct- jed and financed by the county; the direction and ‘supervision of the Public Welfare Board of North Dakota, of all relief and welfare ac- tivities’ financed in whole or in part |by or with funds allocated or dis- tributed by the Public Welfare Board moved back the Mismarc'! olution being sec-| LEAS, It 1s necessary to administration of re- and welfare activities in the nty and centralize for the administration of rellef under the County Welfare Board in conform- ity with the provisions of Ch. AND WHEREAS, the County Wel- Board has no ‘authority to incur ny obligation on behalf of the coun- to make commitments in the me of the county without authoriza- tion from the Board of County Com- ND WHEREAS, the Public Welfare ‘dof North Dakota has adopted policy the allocation .of State funds on the basis of relief or each county after into consideration the finan- bility of the county to provide for relief or welfare needs. The foregoing re onded by Commissioner coordinate the voting aye. | the authority seconded by mmissioner I o’Clock a. m, November 9 All members voting aye. November 9, The Board of County reconvened. s Were present. Commission- were allowed, linquent personal taxes and warrants | wn for same Quanrud, Brink & welfare need he Adding Machine Co, Bismarck Lumber Co., suppli Dan. J, McDonald, 8, A, Carroll, road work . It is hereby mutu- and between the Commissioners “of North Dakota and Board of North ‘ourd of County Commis- leigh county, North Da- to authorize’the County rd to make commitments e of the county and against county funds to the extent necessary e care of necessitous relief or ‘are activities within the county extent of the financial abil- county to finance such cooperation with the Welfare Board. Said Board further agrees to make this authorization for a specific a nite amount for each month, Public Weifar “Commissioner supplies .: | Bismarck G Co Commissioner services—_ County Commissioner . s & Moule, supplic: Laura L, Little, care of indig- r. W. Buckingham, medical Agnes Boyle, rent Good Samaritan ‘Welfare Board of to make & y tion of State funds available for distribution, jthe basis of the relief needs or wel- |fure needs of the county after taking nto consideration the relative finat al ability or inability of each coun- ty to care for such needs. “State Plan, Public Welfare Board of No#th Dakota at a meeting on October is approved and made @ pa: agreement, . This agreement shall be in @f- \fect trom and after the 31st day of October, 1935. Paul James, services North Dakota agrees Harold A. Lang, road wv Sinclair Refining Co. gas and N. D, Metal ‘Guivert’ Go. Fred E, Anstrom, mileage |Carl R. Kositzky, mileage 91.00 Mrs, Fred E Tractor & Machine ¢ adopted’ by Ansttom, | salary. Harold A, Lang, road work Clifford. Scott, Ray Breen services (delinquent Tred E. Anstrom, expenses moving fence mate: Brust Ce, Electric’ “Service (delinquent |November 16, 1935. E._A! Willson, Public Welfare Board North Dakota BOARD OF COMMISSIONE: Quanrud, Brin! (delinquent J, D. Adams Go.,’ rep: Modern Machine Works, repairs French & Welch Hardware, sup- Wm. Fricke, CHAIRMAN, The Rite Oil, gas an John Carlson, Oscar Hi, Will & Co., storage 0. Beeman, expenses Bonny, justice fees . Ebeling, witness fees Frank Yeiter, witness fees R. H. Hamro, witness fees 5|F. EB. Anstrom, witness fees H. J. Nathan, witness fees Earl Schultz, witness fees Ray Ulrich, witness fees . A.C, Miller, witness fees - Faward 8. Allen, justice fee: Viola Wallace, witness fees Jos. J. Shimek, witness fees W. TR. Ebeling, witness fees Mary Cashel, witness fees Report of ‘Edward 8. Alle of the Peace, for the month of Octo- ber, 1985; approved and ordered filed. Report’ of H. R. Bonny, Justice of eace, for the month of October, 1935; approved and ordered filed. Report of Fred Anstrom, for the month of October, 1935; ap- proved and ordered filed. ‘red Swenson, Register of Deeds, for the month of Septem- ber, 1985; approved and ordered filed. dy Commissioner Cameron and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the Board adjourn until 2:00 All members voting aye. 1035 2:00 o'Clock p. m. of Coe State Examiner, examining J. M. Lein, z County ' Commissioners November 9, 1935 Clair G. Derby, County Auditor. Application of E. C. Ruble for re- fund of taxes in the amount of on the SW% of Section 15-137-76, proved for the reason that it been condemned by the United Sta District Court; and the County Audi. hereby authorized to proper order for same. Moved by Commissioner Tieaman and seconded by Commissioner Cam- eron that the Board adjourn until December 3, 1935 at 10:00 o’Clock a. _m., subject to cal Swanson, aye; Le! Cameron aye; Tiedman, ai Western Union Télegraph Go., ‘M. Browning, services (7 tric Shop, supplies ing Machine Co., Sounty Auditor Missouri-Kansas Chemical Cor; Hammond & Stephens Go., sup- sign.), supplies (taxes) acob_ Waiters, poor relief Mrs, Peter Mozer, poor relief Capital Typewriter Co. repairs C, G. DERBY, Surieign County, William Fricke Chairman of the Board of County Commissienezs. Moved by Commissioner 2 issioner Lein that the Board adjourn until 2:30 “All members voting aye. 3 November 8, 1935 2:30 o'Clock py m. The Board of County Commission- all Nevemier. At this time the Board allowed the|ers reconvened. On following pins subject to due of personal taxes, and orderé R. Atkinson, servicee— sciut Hotplial, hon Pestes 21669

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