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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS OO | Harriett By JEAN WILLIAMSON Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Wietstock and son Berle spent Sunday at the O. G. Wietstock home. Edward Wagner was an overnight guest at the H. F. Williamson home Tuesday. ~ Miss Thecla Zimmer left Friday to visit friends in Tuttle over the week- end. George Gilbreath is spending a few days with Frank Lambert. Mrs. Neff, Fred Plieness, Mr. Hinkel, Mr. Schneider and Mr. Enze returned Priday after spending a few days in Bismarck. Albert Eide visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ingvold Eide over the week- end. i Mrs. Weber of Wing was an over night guest at the A. G. Wietstock home Wednesday. | Moffit a a a By MRS. ALBERT LUNDE Mrs. Ella (Grandma) Porter suc- cumbed at her home in Moffit Satur- day. Death followed an illness of several weeks. She leaves three chil- dren, Mrs, Paul Munich of Mankato, Minn., Everett and Ben of Moffit, and @ host of friends. Rev. C. F. Curtis was a passenger to Braddock Friday. Mrs. Fay Johnson who underwent an operation ai a Bismarck hospital a@ few weeks ago returned home Fri- day. William Lane and Mrs. B. F. Lane brought B. F. Lane home from a Bis- marck hospital Thursday. Work has started already on the dam next to town. Most of the dirt is in the Porter dam and it is ready for gravel. Dewey Olson has purchased the house formerly occupied by Frank Benz and will soon move his family there. Miss Dorothy Edson was a supper guest at the C. E. Moffit home Thurs- day evening. Mr. and Mrs, Emil Enockson enter- tained at a contract bridge party Sat- urday night. Lunch was served at midnight. Epworth League met at the M. M. Dralle home Tuesday evening. A large crowd was present. The Misses Helen and Edna Dralle were Bismarck callers between trains Saturday. Miss Wanda Parks left Friday morning for Bowman. From there she will go to Rhame, N. D., where she will work. Brittin By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs, John Craven and fam- Sly were Sunday visitors at the Dave Kershaw home, Mrs. Richard Day gave a dinner Wednesday in honor of Mr. Day's birthday, Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mathena, Mr. and Mrs Geo. Day and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and Dor- othy May. Edith, Eugene, Marie and Harold Giovannonoi and the Emineth fam- ily visited Tuesday evening at the Vogel home. Miss Clara Mauk spent the week- end at her home in Bismarck. A party was given at the Elvin] Hoover home Friday in honor of lit- tle Miss Joyce Caspar whose birth- day it was. Geo. Day has been quite ill witn pleurisy. Carol Bower has been as- sisting with the chores during Mr. Day’s illness. The Misses Clara Mauk and Edith Giovannonoi and Eugene Giovan- nonoi visited Miss Mona McElwain ut the Jason Hoover home Wednesday; evening. Chas, Allensworth and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson and daughter visited Saturday evening at the Howard Kershaw home. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ker- shaw gave a surprise party at their home last Monday evening. Cards were played until midnight, and after ® delicious lunch dancing was enjoyed till a late hour. Richard Day will leave Friday morning for St. Paul where he will visit for several days at the home of his brother, 8. R. Day. Miss Edith Giovannonoi spent the week-end with Miss Emma Kaspar at the Elvin Hoover home. Charles Allensworth was a Moffit visitor Wednesday. | Christiana By MES. RAYMOND JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sharp and fam- ily were Thursday evening visitors at the Adolph Hanson home. The Adolph Hanson and Raymond; Johnson families were supper guests at the Alfred Olson home Tuesday evening. Tilmer Lien and Helmer Arnson stopped at Harold Olson’s en route home from Bismarck. Mrs. Adolph Hanson and family visited Mrs. Hanson’s folks, Mr. and Mrs, Christ Schoon Saturday while Mr. Hanson went to town, Glenview {| —_—_—_ By VIOLET JOHNSON Violet Johnson returned home Sun- day after spending several months in Wilton and vicinity. Pete Anderson, who spent a few days at the Albert Larson home, re- turned to the Levi Carlson home Sunday. * Millard Jacobson visited at baad al Holden home Friday evening. Glenview school No. 2 will eae for the spring term March 16 with Miss Gertrude Danstrom as teacher. Teddy Ousley is staying at the Frank Peterson home. Ecklund By ELBIE MURREY Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden and fam- ily were visitors at Ivan Holden’ home Sunday. Pauline Hefta spent the week-end with her mother in Wilton. Paul and Vearl Holden were call- ers in Wilton and Sunday. tT @iyin By I. L. DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth called at the Bennie Benson home Monday. ‘Willis Gill accompanied Nick Hol- geirson to Regan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis and son Clifford were supper guests at the Arne Tosseth home Sunday. Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER The Crofte Star Homemakers’ club will meet at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Fricke, Jr., Thursday afternoon. This meeting was postponed from two weeks ago. Ira Falkenstein and his daughter, Miss Marie Falkenstein, returned home Tuesday after a several days’ family at Still. Miss Eunice Kant, who has been spending a couple of weeks with friends and relatives in Bismarck, ‘seturned home Wednesday. Ralph Fricke of Cromwell was a caller at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fricke Thursday aft- ernoon. Norman Fricke is spending &@ few weeks with his brother. cy group of young people gathered the John Herdebu home Thursday evening: The time was spent with cards and music. The local boys are organizing a home town orchestra of five pieces and have been busy practicing the past few months. The personnel of the orchestra is Paul Borner, Lee and Edward Fricke, Adam and Fred Her- debu. ‘he orchestra will be known as the Rhythm Kings. Mrs. John Nordstrom and small son Gilbert have returned home from a few days’ visit with relatives in Bis- marck, Wilson | By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner called at the Wm. Wagner home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Gust Neumiller visited at the Fred Neumiller home Sunday. Sunday guests at the J. A. Berg home were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Woil and Mr, and Mrs. Paul Wagner. Mr, and Mrs Christ Wolf were Sunday dinner guests at the Ludwig Wagner home. Logan Emery and Sam Berg were Wilton shoppers Monday. Henry Geisele returned to his home Sunday after spending a week at Gar- rison and Jamestown. Jake Bender is spending some time in Bismarck attending the Nonparti- san League meetings. Ted Wall was an over-night guest at the John Berg home Monday. Fred Gaub and family spent Sun- oe at the Fred Just home. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Schlodt Friday, February 28. | Northwest Kidder 1 Pi ann sans By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Pete Domogalla, Ted Bender, Frank Gray and Russell Woodward were in Tuttle Thursday. Will Thieling took Burt Wayne to Tuttle Thursday. Ed, Ochsner and son Armond were callers at Adolph Hieb’s Sunday. Peter Domogalla was there, also. Emil Ochsner was a guest of George Hirsch Saturday and Sunday. Adolph, Jacob and Betty Hieb visited Sunday with Donald, Dolores and Betty Kraemer. | Clear Lake | By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs, Adolph Hansen and children visited with her mother Saturday while Mr, Hansen made a trip to Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson visited from Sunday until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson. Mrs. Johnson is Mr. Olson's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson had as their Sunday supper guests, Mr. and ‘Mrs. D. D. Backman. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Schoon and family and Bob Barrows were Sun- day evening supper guests at the Adolph Hansen home. Alice Vik was a train passenger to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen called at the Henry Olson home on their way from town Monday. The Peter Malsam young folks spent Sunday evening with the W. F. Keeler young folks. Ira and Elmer Peterson were also visitors at the Keeler home. Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT | Mr. and Mrs. John E. Witt were Thursday evening dinner guests at the John Fitzgerald home. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Knudson and family visited at the latter's parental | home Saturday. Mrs. Anton Roubal returned home! last week from the hospital in Bis- marck where she had been a patient | for three weeks. Mrs. Marchant and Chester Bowler were dinner guests at the C. B. Knudson home Sunday. En _ route home they called on Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh and son. Edward Stroh is visiting at the George Volmer place near Regan. Adolph Benden and C. B. Knudson were to Wing Monday. —_—_—________—_-+ Hampton | By ELIZABETH KOPPY | Math Koppy spent several days in Linton the fore part of the week. John McCory went to Linton Tues- day morning to visit his wife who is S Begent to Bie bea oer Caroline Backhaus visited with her ahs Mrs, Theo. Schnaible, Tuesday. Mrs. Schnaible and son re- turned to their home the fore part of this week after spending some time ‘at the John Weber home in Linton. Among those in Cannon Ball from this vicinity Thursday were Steve visit with the Clarence Falkenstein | Pt _| Mrs, Wm. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1936 9 S.W. Burleigh | By MRS. ALEX STEWART Stewart spent Sunday night with Malcolm Nickolson on the river! bottom, Claude Houser and son Ernest journeyed to Huff Tuesday where the former took the train for Bismarck. Clarence Pherrill returned to the Donald Nickolson home Monday af- ter spending several days at his par- ental home in Bismarck. 1 Frances { By MRS, WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Melick spent. Monday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. ‘Wm. Kershaw. Clarence met his father, Alfred Ryberg, Sr., at Menoken Mon- day. Alfred Ryberg had spent the past few months in Bismarck . Joe Fischer and Floyd Owen trans- acted business in Bismarck Thursday. ‘They remained overnight with Louis cane at Menoken and returned home y. Mrs.. William Kershaw and daugh- ter, Mrs. Gilbert Melick, spent Sun- day afternoon with Mrs. Walter Dietz- man and daughter Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Kershaw Sunday. —_—_—_—___"““+ rf Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE George Magnuson and Gene Vol- len were Regan callers Thursday. Marvin Alm. was a Saturday and Sunday guest at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm. Shirley Walker spent several days last week with her father. Sunday guests at the Harvey Fitz- gerald home were Mr. and Mrs. W. Sherman and sons of Regan and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fitzgerald. H. C. Rasche spent several days last week at Wilton as a guest of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mareen O’Brien. 8. B. Olson was a guest of Bismarck friends last week. Shirley Walker was an overnight guest at the John Moilanen home ‘Thursday. eee | | Trygg By MES. GEORGE NELSON Martin Nelson and Gilbert Ceder- strom made a trip to Regan Monda: Emma Nelson, teacher of school No. 1 in Cromwell, spent the week-end with her cousin, Alice Swanson. She returned Sunday night with the Eng- dahl family who were supyer guests at the Swanson home. Mrs, Gertie Anderson was a dinner guest Sunday at the Gilberu Ceder- strom home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson and the Henry Strom family were guests Sunday at the John Anderson home. Richmond a > _ By MARTHA BOSSERT William and Martin Degner helped David Bossert celebrate his 25th birthday anniversary Monday eve- Monday callers in Wing were Al- fred Larson, Christ Berg and son Ernest, Adolph Degner and son Wil- lam, Theodore Weber, Walter and Bennie Hein and Gottfried Bossert. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Felton, John Weber and son Richard, and Dan Hein were Bismarck callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Leno, Jr., are the parents of a boy born Feb. 27. Leland Rhodes is spending some time visiting with his parents, and Mrs. C. J, Rhodes. Edward Stroh is visiting with friends in Regan. Sunday guests at the Jacob Stroh home were Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner ‘and son Martin. { Sterling By SHIRLEY STEWART Mr. Bickmeyer, Mrs. Matt Brown's father, is visiting with her here a few days. He arrived Monday. Ernest Johnson took Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmdikunz and daughter Eleanor to Bismarck Monday. Mr. White of Hazelton and Miss Elma Rosser left for Jamestown after spending a few days at the Matt Brown home. James Puntland left for his home in Shields last week. He had been helping his brother Douglas at the store. Mr. Buck spent the week-end in Jamestown, returning Sunday. Sidney Lundquist, who left for Min- neapolis Sunday morning, spent Sat- urday night at the Stewart home. The girls’ basketball tournament will be held in Driscoll March 6 and 7. The winner this year will receive the cup which went to the Arena girls last year. The Farmers Union meeting was held at the hall Monday night. Ruth McCloskey, Verona Jensen, Stella Dyrstad and Shirley Stewart were visitors in McKenzie Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Lee and fam- | {ly were visitors in Driscoll Sunday. | Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Earl Mowder went to Bismarck as @ committee man for the Nonpartisan League. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Strand and son spent Friday evening at the Daven- home. Merrill Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons spent Saturday evening at the Ole Olson home. Miss Neoma Berg spent the week- end with her parents in Regan. {Regan | By BERNADETTE HOPKINS The following Reganites took the! ‘train to Bismarck the forepart of the week: Mrs. Aug. Westerman, Joe Mickelson, John Voeller, Donald Mor- ris, G. E. Brennise, A. F. Tourtlotte and O. B. Aune. Mrs, Andrew Fisher spent several days of the past week in Wilton as the guest of the G. H. Hochhalter’s. Koppy and son Frank, Henry A. Ohl- hauser and John Ohlhauser, Jr. The Bridge club met with Mrs. T. F. Carner Saturday evening. Score prizes | Bi 8.|Mr. and Mrs. went to Mrs, Aug. Okeson and Mrs. ; Arthur Strand. tain the club next. Mrs. Arthur Strand and nephew, Ernest Mickelson, were week-end Guests at the A. H. Lundberg home. Mrs. B. O, Lein and daughter. La: verne, were Monday and Tuesday guests of Wing relatives. Neoma Berg of Canfield spent the: Mrs. Cox will enter: ‘ i+ i i week-end as the guest of her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg. Helen Aune accompanied Ruth Cox to her home in Estherville township Friday and spent the week-end as her guest, Miss Bernita Brennise spent the past week as a guest at the Mrs. Ole Hagstrom home in Estherville. Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and children and Mrs. George Vollmer and chil- dren left Tuesday morning for Wing where they will be the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stroh. Lein Fai By OLGA M. RISE Tilmer Lien, Helmer Arneson and Ted Varholdt spent several days in Bismarck the past week. Gale Birkeland visited her uncle, Theodore Torgeson, Monday. Catherine Lein, Einar Spilde, Alice, George and Olof Vik spent Friday evening at the John Birkeland home. Charles Benedict and Hazel and Lois Lien of Kidder county spent ‘Thursday and Friday in this vicinity. |,;——— Mr. and Mrs, Tilmer Lien and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson spent Sat- urday evening and Sunday at the M. A. Lien home in Kidder county. Henry Schneider, Emil Hinkel and Pete Enze, Sr., spent several days in Bismarck. Marion Hanson returned to her school duties in Excelsior township Sunday. A farewell party was given, for Alice and Olof Vik at the J. O. Rise home Saturday evening. Those - present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Arneson, Tilmer Lien, Einar Spilde, George Vik, Clarence Rise, Catherine Lein and Marvin Berg. Olof and Alice left Monday for Mon- ny where they both have secured jobs. Mr. and Mrs, Ole Spilde and son Einar were dinner guests at Ole Vik’s Sunday. Wing By ANNA MARIE MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Jake Leno are the parents of a boy born at the Christ Berg home “Thursday, Feb. 28. Henry Banttari of Zim, Minn., ar- rived here by train Monday evening. He will make an extended visit with relatives. Helen Harty entertained a few ot her high school friends at her home Tuesday evening. The occasion was her 17th birthday. ed and @ delicious lunch was served Mary Alice, Rose and Patrick Mac- Intyre and Alice Johns were Sunday evening dinner guests at the Ben McCloskey home, Lillian Mueller visited with Josie Olson at the hotel Sunday afternoon. | f. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Lein and son, and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lein were visitors at the J. M. Lein home Sunday eve- ning. ; Mrs. Ben Lein and daughter La- verne of Regan are visiting relatives here for a few days. Gerda and Eldora Josephson and Elsie Kavonius were Sunday after- noon visitors at the Wm. Josephson home. Leonard Kremenetsky left by train for Tuttle Monday where he will visit for a few days with his parents. Clara Bossert and Lucille and Ruth Josephson were Sunday aiternoon visitors at the Paul Davis home. a | Burnt Creek Hs es By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Paul Schonert and sons, accom- panied by Roy Andahl, were callers at the William Schonert home last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Small are the parents of a 9-pound baby girl who will be named Sylvia. Sunday callers at the John Flan- nigan home were Edward Flannigan, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Paul and Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Spitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schonert and family were overnight guests at the Matt Andahl home. Friday guests of Lester Blattner and family were Bertram and Donald Coddington, Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner and sons, Louis and Carl. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kensler, son Robert, daughter Pansy, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andahl were dinner guests | © of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington and family Sunday. Wilton | By MRS. ART FERRIS Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Flinn of Bismarck have moved into an apart- ment in the Eastman building. Mrs, BaDour underwent an opera- tion for appendicitis at the Bismarck hospital Sunday. Miss Anna Herr of Washburn was the guest of her sister, Miss Ida Herr, Me over the week-end. Mrs. Chauncey Cleveland took the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christensen to Bismarck Thursday night where he will receive medical] |. treatment. Mrs. Andrew Fisher of Regan was the guest of her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hochhalter, last week. T. H. Steffen, Foss Tibbets, Alex Oshanyk and V. W. Fiegel were busi- ness callers in Washburn Monday. Harry Green of the Panited Woods district visited friends in Wilton | over the week-end. | Steiber By MRS. WM. HICKEL Mr. and Mrs, Paul Wahl and son and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Laschkevitct spent Sunday evening at the Willian Hickel home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and family spent Sunday at the John An- derson home. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Roberts and daughter visited at the George Voll- mer home Sunday. J. C. Olson spent several days in Bismarck, Raymond Gaub is employed at the Frank Michelson home. William Steinert was a Regan caller Saturday. J.-J. Gaub.-spent- several days in jismarck. Games were piay- a | Monday. — > it Missouri | * By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Carl Eddie of Apple Creek township called at the Alex Anderson home On his return trip he got stalled with his truck and had to go back to the Anderson farm where he got a sleigh and team. He came back after his truck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald were Sunday dinner guests at the Alex Anderson home. Andrew Irvine hauled mail for the star route carrier from the highway to the Henry Mills farm near Glen- coe. Mr. Mills took the mail from there on. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and family were Sunday afternoon visitors at the William MacDonald home, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Anderson and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Leslie Clark home. | Lyman By CLARA E. WANTTAJA | Mrs. Bud Sedivec and Eloise and Marvis Olson were Sunday visitors at the Gust Eckholm home. Bismarck callers last Tuesday from Wanttaja, Rudolph Harju and Emory Boss, ey The foregoing resolution was sec- onded by Commissioner Tiedman, On | Roll Call i Selma Eckholm is spending a few | lows: Swirsonermmeenty tain eek days at her parental home. Bud Sedivec is spending a few days at his brother John’s place near | J Sterling. Wing callers Saturday were John Waiste, Louis Olson and Bill Want- taja. Gertrude and Annie Dronen are staying at the Thorson home while attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eliason and Mr. and Mrs. John Riikola were callers in Wing Friday. Phoenix By ELIZABETH NEFF Hilda Wutzke left Monday for Bis- marck where she will remain for some time, Mrs, Alex Neff spent a few days in Bismarck last week. She was a guest of Mrs. Peter Baker, Sr., while there. Florence Sandberg returned to Arena Tuesday after spending the Dr. ¥ week-end at her home. Martha Neff, Anne, Annette and Edna Geliner spent a week at their = respective homes, Bill and Walter Wutzke were Tues- day overnight guests at the Alex Neff home. this community were Mr. and Mrs. Bud cee elds, Clarence Olson, Bill Albert Wutzke and Emil Schocken- meyer were Tuesday PaO in Arena. COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS Bismarck, N. D, 10 O'clock a. my Februnry 4, 1936 The Board of County, Commission- ers convened with Commissioners Swanson, Lein, Cameron, Tiedman and Fricke present. Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Tied- man that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read. Roll” Call: All” members ‘Aye.” ‘The Board examined and approved vouchers No. 37122 to 17313,_ inclus- submitted by the ‘Burleigh Welfare Board, and ordered ts drawn for same, | Moved by Commissioner ‘Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the Board adjourn until 2:30 o'clock Roll «sy 2:30 O'clock p, m. February 4, 1930 The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with all membe! present. At this time the Board heard sev- |* eral relief and road Committees. The following bills were allowed subject to due or delinquent personal property taxes and warrants ordered drawn for same: Fred E, Anstrom, voted p,m, Call; All members voted rent for poor .. 8.00 Mrs, Fred z dent child . 15.00 Mrs. Annie for poor Mrs," Arthur Bauer, ‘Anstrom, depen: rent for Mrs, Jesse Benn, rer pe Agnes Boyle, rent for poor T. C. Casey,’ rent for poor . 2. H. Crane, rent for poor YP, Danrot, rent for poor Myrtle Dohn, rent for poor National Bank, rent for poor A ‘W. Fossum, rent for poor. Casey, rent for poor .. Hedden ital, Bstate Agency, rent for poor ... Adam Hoff, rent ‘for, poor” W, A. Hughes, rent for poor .. John Hummel, rent for poor .. aichel, rent for poor .. s, Viola Meconkey, al for poor .. Anton Patera, rent for poo G'E. Peterson, rent for poor . Christine 0, Tent for poor Mrs, Roy. T. J; Rorhschilier, rent tor poor TO Rothschiller, rent for wet rent for poor Je George Singer, oary's Church, rent for Steinert, John, rent for poor Paul Wachter, rent for poor Mary J. Welch, rent for poor .. Martin ‘Whitmer, rent for poor T. J, Asplund Mine, fuel pe poor John Chi Farmer's E for poor . V. 0, Mason, fuel for ae ident levator Co. vator, fuel poor ... fuel for Lloyd Wildfang, fuel for ‘poor F, W. Woolworth Co., suppiles for poor . . f The Rite Ol] C The Standard for poor . Moffit Quallt: for poor . Al's Grocery Disis: Grocery, roceries for poor Beaceriee, for Marcovitz for poor Nels B. Me oF for Wing Mereantiie "Go, groceries for poo! mes "roceiy, Broceries for DOOT we.es. Bismarck Barga ing for poor Dahl Clothing for poor . . Hosi poor ... : Montgomery’ Ward & C ing for poo J.C, Penney: Eo Poo! on Peppie's 8 Dept. é ‘eiothing” tor Store; “ciothing for poor Woodmansee” Station fare Aaministra~ | eno "bi ‘Tribune, | Tare Administration Commercial Service, Inc, fare Administration . Singer Sewing Machine sponsor's project George Gussner, sponsor pro: medical service Dr. M. 8. Priske, dental serv- 9.50 14.00 hospitali- 108.04 transporta- 0.99 Mrs. Lillian” Gorneli, nursing services Bismarck Hospital, zation Albert tion... 5 Interstate Transportation C transportation 5.25 Moved by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the Board adjourn until 9:30 o'clock a. m., February 5, 1936. gall Call: All members “Aye.’ Sherman, voted 9:20 O'clock a. m. February 5, 1936 The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with all members present. At this time the following bills were allowed, subject to due or de- linquent personal property taxes and warrants ordered drawn for same: Chas. Fisher, filing fees ....+ oO. services .. Mra. Fred. “Anstrom, salary as matron Mrs. Fred E, Anstrom, board of prisoners Fred E, Anstrom, servic ‘Anstrom, expenses E. Anstrom, mileage Emil A. Paul, mileage J. A. Kohler,’ mileage R. H. Hamro, mileag Geo. M. Register, serv sanity Commission 13.60 25.00 Stackhouse, servic sanity Commission Copelin’ Motor Co., services Gladys L, Ness, Steno.—County Agent H. ©. Putnam, mileage and ex- ‘Agent. ..... Jalmer J. Swenson, clerk hire Register of Deeds Clifford Jansonius, Commercial Service, ber stamp ... Stee Vestal Chemical Labs supplies French Co., suppl Bismarck transcript 39.35 Inc. rub- 0.57 Inc, plies—County Treasurer Capital Publishing plies—Court Reporter capital Publishing Co plies—Reg. of Deeds Capital Publishing Co plies—County Auditor .. Woodmansee Stationery, “s plies Hoskins-Meyer, supplies... Walter W. McMahon, supplies 73.06 N. W. Bell Telephone Co., tele- | _ phones 175.91 Western Union Telegraph, tele grams... Western | Union clock rental .. Caran Barat Laundry, ry Burroughs Add rental of Burroughs Calculating and advertising EB, Elness, County ‘Treasurer, | ‘cash item: BE. Biness, County. ‘Treasurer, — postage—Nelief Office. Service Drug Store, drugs Zerr's Grocery, supplics .. Finney'’s Drug Store, drugs and supplies Zerr's Grocery, groceries Red Owl Store No. 2, groceries Clair Porter (Assignment) gro- ceries .. Clair Porter, groceri¢: F. 8, Jordan, transportatio Dr, U, E, Nugent, dental ser ees 5 city of Bismare Dept, ty r—Surplus. Commodities 8.02 John Gray, State Treasurer, care of insane 3,436.80 ta E. Daker, Bertre of ‘T. Ts patients 840.84 State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, supplies... T. R. Atkinson, mileage—Coun- ty Surveyor 7. R. Atkinson, services— County Surveyor Clarence Scott, services Garl Scott, services Amiel Piepkorn, services Paul E, James, services .. Harold A. Lang, services Marjorie Doll, services Lawrence Dahl (Assignm: moving fence Lawrence Dahl, moving fence Fred Siems ’ (Assignment), stove XH. 101 00 2 . H. Wai services c. H. Wagner, Frank G. Schlener, serv! : The Rite Oil Co. gas and oil A. L. Hungerford, Agent, Right A Aas es Ks jackson, z ii Sire Gorn B. Harris, a ‘Felina Mine Harris Affleck, Right a ae eceees Nelson Sa’ Right of Way AL. Hungerford, Agent, Right ff Way Right of Way ting Co., Right Arne Gordon (Assignment), services ..... Arne Gordon, ‘Moved by ‘Commissioner C and seconded by Commissioner that the Board adjourn until 2:30 o'clock Yoall: All members voted 2:20 O'clock p.m» February 5, 1936 The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with all members present. Moved by. and seconded by Tiedman ner Cam- Commission. ‘ommi: deron that the Board issue a beer li- cense to W. C, Gehrke of Baldwin, North Dakota, for the year 1936. Roll Call:’ All members “Aye.” Commissioner Cameron introduced the following resolution and moved yoted jits_adopti ‘BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Burleigh, North Dakota, that the hearing on the matter of ascertaining and determining the damages for Certain parcels of land to be taken as right of way as noted below be held at 2:00 o'clock p, m. March 4, ices. Hall's Drug Store, drugs for Penh, No. ue sw% 3-T. N%-NW % Sec. doertgecR. 19 Breiect No. Wemir-174 A jouer George A. Mary Ellen SWelch Erlenmeyer Sophia Rennick George Alexander Atrill George Alexander Atrill Wilbert Field Wilbert Field 1 1.33 Wm, F. Luke. Lein, aye; Cameron, aye; Tledman, aye; Fricke, aye. The report of Edward 8. Allen, tice of the Peace, for the month of | January approved and ordered filed. The report of H. R. Bonny, Justice of the Peace, for the month of Jan- uary approved and ordered filed. The following motion was made by Commissioner Tiedm BE IT RESOLVED by this Board, that the members of the Burleigh | County Welfare Board be allowed ac- {tual per diem and mileage expenses incurred during discharge of duties of the Welfare Board, Per diem ex- pense not to exceed $4.00 and mileage expense not to exceed 7c per mile. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that warrants for such recompense be drawn on the Social Welfare Fund. Commissioner Cameron seconded this motion, Roll Call: Swanson, absent; Lein, aye; Cameron, aye; Tiedman, aye; Fricke, aye. At this time were allowed, linquent pe and warrants same: Carl Olson, services ..... John Carlson, services Dr. M.S. Priske, dental ser the following bill subject to due or di al property _taxe ordered drawn for 50.00 31.20 24.65 Thompson, medical 32.00 228.40 « Furniture Co. burial of indigents Axel” Soder, expense—Social welfare Wm, Fricke, Welfare Bemis Bag Co., supplie Bismarck Tribune Co, supplies —Reemployment - City of Bismarck, Water Dept, water State College Station, stryeh- ‘Station, “: Allen, MANE oecses eee State College Justice fees aareere Frank Yeiter, witne: W. I. Franklin, witness fees R. H. Hamro, witness fees Ray Ulrich, ry Cashel, J. Shimek, witness fees . Bonny, J . foved by ‘Commis n and seconded by Commi Cameron that the Board adjourn until 9:30 o'clock a. m., February 6, 1936, Roll Call; Swanson, absent aye; Cameron, aye; Tiedman, Fricke, aye. Lein, aye; ek a.m, February @, 1936 oard of County Commission- reconvenea aren ail” members sent. Moved by Comm seconded by Comm! th Cite appl Dakota ved parcels of land by the State rustee for the State of All reason that ve Dakota, Call: North toll “aye.” The following resolution was moved y issioner Lein and seconded mmissioner Cameron: members voted c c We, the Board of County Commis- sioners of Burleigh Count sembled at, the Courthouse at Bis- marck, North Dakota, February 6, 1936, do approve the following reso- ution WHEREAS, that a retest Burleigh tuberc duly as- it is now necessary of cattle be made in ‘ounty if it is to remain a e aren, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board accept the plan fered by the North Dakota State Live stock Sanitary Board, in cooperation with the Bureau of Animal Industry of the United States Department of Agriculture ak : All members voted ANovea by Commis: Yr Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Lein that an old age pension be granted to Thomas Martin, All members voted County Commissioner Tiedman in- troduced the following resolution and its adoptio! AS, Acting Governor Ww: , 1936, interest of the public w State that t ccumulated taxes be st out inter auurpenally, env rsa) asiata and. per sonal property taxes, for the year 1934 and prior years, and v e County Com- sounty, do be- antage missio lieve tha E TP RESOLVED, that the Sheriff of Burleigh County and the Treasurer of said County, be and is hereby instructed to accept the principal of all 1 estate and per- sonal property for the year 1934 and s, until Sep- tember 1, ri taxes all prior yea 1936, missioner, Lein, Roll Call: “Ay. Moved by Comm and seconded by that the Federal Certificate of of Moffit, No Depository Bor All membe jedman Lein ney and such certi mal ordered filed In the office of the 5-83 | County Auditor. eae voted Call: AN members ‘AJoved by Commiss and seconded by Com tha the Board adjou orclock, p,m. Call: Ail voted Ail members jock p.m ’ The Board of County Comm ers reconvened with al! present. The following applications for re- lief were approved: Application of Board of Education on Lots 19 McKenzie & Coffin's pplication of George Ba- jon of assessment and abatement of Lot 5, Block 23, application’ of Wm, Fri 5 and 6, Block 7, Baldy adju taxes on S n Iron kota Dakota: U. South ‘Dak: Concrete Culvert. Co., Fargo, North Da North Dakota Conerete Products Co Bismarck, North Dakota: North Da kota Metal Culvert Co., Fargo, North akota. Moved by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Cam- eron that the Board ept all bids with the exception of the bid of the U. S. Culvert Co, of Aberdeen, North Dakota for the reason that a certi- fled check was not enclosed. nell Call: on, absent; Lei Cameron, ‘Tiedman, aye} Fricke, aye. Moved by Commissioner Lein and seconded by Commissioner Tiedman that the Board rn until 9:30 o'clock a. m,, February 7, 1936. Roll Call: Swan: , absent; Lein, aye; Cameron, aye; Tiedman, aye; Fricke, aye. 9:20 O'clock a. ‘The Board of ers reconvened wi present. At this time the following bills were allowed, subject to due or de- linquent personal property taxes, and warrants ordered drawn for sam J. H. Anunson, transportation J. Monroe, services oon. Moved by’ Commissioner Cam and seconded by Commissioner Swan- fon that the County Auditor and. the County Treasurer “be authorized | to jmake the following transfers: §3,- 000,00 from the General Fund to the February 7, 1936 all members £ The motion was seconded by Com-{ voted | ¢| that Poor Fund, $3,000.00 from the Road Fund to the Poor Fund; from the Bridge Fund to Fund and $800.00 from the Inherit ance Fund to the General Fund. geen Call: <All members “Aye.” Moved by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Lein that in accordance with request lof the Burleigh County Welfare Board, the Board of County Commis- sioners allot the sum of $4,000.00 to the Welfare Board for the month of February, 1986. | . Roll Call: AToved by Commissioners Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Cam- eron that upon the recommendation of the Board of City Commissioners, the Board of County Commissioners sell the following Lots: Lots 19 to 24, inclusive, Block 39, Flannery and Wetherby Addition to ‘T. M, Casey &. Son, Inc, for the sum of $35.00 per lot; Lots'7 and &, Bi , Flannery and Wetherby Addition to ‘Tony Mirau for the amount of $35. 00. per lot; Lounsberry’s Outlot 18 in the amount of $50.00 and Lounsberry’s Outlot 8 in the amount of $25.90 to T. M. Casey & Son, Inc.; Lots 7 and 8, Block 25, Flannery & Wetherby Ad- dition for the sum of $35.00 to Tony F, Mirau and Lots 5 and 6, Block 10, Sturgis Addition for the sum of, $80.00 to Henry Overman. Roll Call: ~ All members The special report of Fred E. An- strom, Sheriff, for the month of Jan- uary, "1986, be approved and ordered ‘The report of Fred Swenson, Regis- ter of Deeds, for the month’ of De- cember, 1935, be approved and order- ed filed, Moved by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the County Auditor be authoriz~ ed to make application to the State ding Department for the bonding the Burleigh County Welfare Board as follows Mrs. Harry Clooten, $1,000.00; Soder, ; Wm. Fricke, ; $1,000.00;' J. .00; Mary ‘Cashel, $1,000.00; H. Atkinson, $1,000.00: Russell Young, $1,000.00; J. M. Thompson, $1,000.00 and Elizabeth Wenzel. employee of the Burlelgh County Welfare Board, 1: All members, voted the exception of Com- who was absent. Tiedman y Commissioner Lein Board adjourn until 2:30 m, Roll All members, voted “Aye,” with the exception of Com- missioner Swan who was absent. voted members voted voted Axel Moved by and seconded that the o'clock Pp. O'clock p. m. February 7, 1936 The Board of County Commission~ ers reconvened with all members presen Att time the Board met with George S. Register, State’s Attorney, on matters pertaining to the State Bonding Department with regard to former Sheriff Joseph L. Kelley and A. H, Helgeson. At this’ time the Board continued with the examination and cancella- tion of uncollected personal property taxes in Burleigh County compiled by the sheriff of this county, Report of Fred E, Anstrom, Sheriff, for the month of January, 1936, and the balance of the month of December, upproved and ordered filed. ved by Commissioner Cameron and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the Board adjourn until 9:30 O'clock a, m, February 8. 1936. Roll Call: All| members voted “Aye” with the exception of Commis- ¢|Sloner Swanson, who was absent. 9130 O'clock a. m., February 8, 1936 The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with all members present, At this time the following bills were allowed subject to due or de- linguent, personal property taxes and w ordered drawn for same: nson, Commr., services Sounty Commissioner . Fricke, Commr., services Mounty Commissioner ........ y. F, Cameron, Commr., serv- ices—County ' Commissioner... J. M. Lein, Commr., services— County Commissioner H. F, Tiedman, Commr., services, —County Commissioner... 25.00 At this time the Board continued with the examination and cancella- tion of uncollected personal property taxes in Burlgigh County complied by the sheriff of this county. ssioner Tiedman moved that ement submitted by Logan concerning the Michael C. Gau family, who are residents of Lo- gan County but who are now in Bur- leigh County, be executed, on behalf of this Board by’the Chairman—such agreement to be attested to by the Auditor, ‘This motion was seconded by Com- All wm. members voted mmissioner _Lein moved | the adoption of the following resolution: BE IT RESOLVED, that all county warrants issued and registered by the proper officials of this county shall y interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date thereof un- called, and that the Auditor of this County is hereby ordered to stamp on the face of each of such warrants the fact that the same shall draw six per cent interest as aforesaid. Commissioner Swanson seconded s motion, 11 Call: All members voted ye.” Commissioner Cameron moved the adoption of the following resolution: WHEREAS, this Board has set aside and allocated funds for the use of the Welfare Board of this county, to pay this county's share of the cost pe relet and welfare activities here!n, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED, that the Auditor of this County is hereby ordered to draw warrants on the Treasurer of Hur leigh County, in favor of persons en- titled to relief herein, or avor of yendors or other persons % to certificates issued tive Secretary of such approved by Board, such v Auditor County Welfare nts drawn by the said. to also y » Chairman of this It {x tho purpose of this reso- lution to confer authority as above provided for the payment of bills ap- proved by the County Welfare Board, upon presentation of claims approved by said Board. Payment as aforesaid shall be made by Miscellaneous Wars rant. Commissioner Tiedman this motion, Roll Call: | All. members, yoted * with the exception of Com- missioner Swanson, who was absent. Moved by Commissioner Cameron and seconded by Commissioner Lein the Board adjourn until 2:00 o'clock p.m. Roll Call: All ye” with the exception of Com- missioner Swanson, who was absent. seconded “n members, voted 2:00 O'clock p.m. February 8 1938 The Board of County Commission~ ers reconvened with all members present. At this time the Board continued with the examination of the list of uncollected personal property taxes in Burleigh County, submitted by the Sheriff. Moved by Commissioner Lein and seconded Commissioner Cameron that the land owned by Burleigh nty be leased at the County Com- ers Room March 6, 1936, at o'clock p. m. All| members voted Roll “Aye.” Moved by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Cam- eron that the Board adjourn until 30 o'clock a, m., March 3, 1936, sub- ject to call. Roll Ca’ son, aye; Lein, Tiedman, ay P. Call: Commissioners Swan ve; Cameron, Fricke, aye. DERBY, County Auditor in and for Burleigh Coun’ WIL PLEAS eer Uae Chairman of the of County Commissioners. The “China Clipper,” which plo- |neered the way for regular trans-Pa- cific air service, will soon make its last flight over that route and hence- forth will be used in steady service, °5 lpetween the Philippines and China. America. | Europe.