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ee ra i if 4 Hl i i | YOLITICS | by PERTINAX With charity for aud malice | Sere Coalition in Action Most conspicuous among the poli- tical events of the week was the transfer of the Republican party ma-| ‘chinery from the hands of the group| opposing Gov. Walter Welford to the hands of his friends. Each presidential year the official) | Party organizations are set up and {Attorney Buron Fitts maintained Sat-| usually hold for four years, Because | new precinct committeemen were not/000 on the deaths of his third wife elected this year. however, the present /and his nephew before plotting snake set-up will continue only until 1938, although the national committeeman elected this year will serve the usual four-year term. A number of factors contributed to the success of the Welford adherents but the fundamental cause was the coalition between that branch of the Nonpartisan League of which Welford is the leader and the old IVA group. That this coalition was in the mak- ing has been no secret but how it would stand up when the test came was another matter. The returns show- ed that it functioned to give Welford a handsome majority of the delegates to the Republican state convention which will elect a new party chair- man and set the stage for the party's ‘KILLER COLLECTED | $18,000 FOR DEATH * ,Los Angeles Prosecutor Also) matrimonial activities, investigators \@ new policy on his fifth wife's life |the day she died, last Aug. 5. Mrs. James was drowned in her own bath tub after failing to show effects of the venom of a box of striking rattle snakes, her foot forced into their midst. Sailor whose story resulted in murder indictments against both of them, will plead to the charges Monday. activities without regard to factional!Prosecutors said each man accused differences. \from the automobile death of a Welford Man to be Chairman ‘nephew, Cornelius Wright, and $13,- | Who is slated for the chairmanship |000 from the drowning of his third will not be determined until after|wife, the former Winona Wallace of | the delegates meet but the indica-| Fargo, N. D., in the bath tub of a! tions are it will be a Welford Non-/Manitou, Colo., tourist cottage where = artisan. This becomes obvious in view | eed eV 3 |to give the address at the St. Alexius Pi This beco b they were on a vacation nearly four Hpaiical seibolof UEMOEcerRoMRHOD exercises Tuesday, May 12. Sister M. Boniface, superior of the | x, |hospital, Saturday annouced details MRS. C. A. BRUMMOND, of the fact that William Stern of! Fargo, present national committee- man and a candidate to succeed him-! self, was one of the group which| brought the IVA strength into line! for the Welford group. | In view of the fact that the IVA’s; have no state ticket in the field tor! the first time in nearly a score of} years, the returns of the county con-| ventions indicated that a majority of | be on the firing line for the Welford | ticket in the June primary campaign. , New Newspaper Put Out One of the features of the week} was the publication as a supplement State insurance department. It is the answer of Insurance Com- the other of drowning the woman. iyears ago. | OF HIS FARGO WIFE Asserts He Insured Fifth Mate for $21,400 Los Angeles, May 9.—(?)—District urday Robert 8. James collected $18,- bites and drowning for his fifth mate in a move to get $21,400 more. | As the inquiry went deeper into the/ 38-year-old barber's insurance and also announced that James received It was the day, Fitts contends, that} James and Charles H. Hope, former Fitts said James profited $5,000 Mrs. C. A. Brummond, 72, a resident | ng him as a result of the disastrous ex- church, officiating. Burial will be! perience of the state hail insurance | made in St. Mary’s cemetery. department in the summer of 1935. Elvina Vesperman. was born Aug. Danielson Will Be His opponents are pointing to the) 4, 1864, at DeForest, Wis., the daugh- depletion of reserves in the hail in-| ter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Vesper- | surance fund. Hopton’s answer, in!man, now deceased. She was mar-| brief, is that more acres were insured ried to C. A. Brummond in 1883 at. than at any time since the compul-;St. Ansgar and moved with her hus-| sory listing of land for hail insurance band to Washburn shortly after the/ purposes was eliminated and that the turn of the century. hail insurance payments were a God- send to farmers whose crops were mond leaves four daughters, Mrs. J.| : | H. Starbuck, Mrs. J. H. Koth and It also points out that the trans-| Marie Brummond, all of Washburn, es fer of funds from the hail insurance | Mrs. Starbuck of Bismarck; two| Margaret Sestrom department helped to keep open many | brothers E. H. L. Vesperman, 410 Av- schools which otherwise would have} enue B West, and Ernest Vesperman, been closed. ; 211 Avenue D West; and three grand- children. tuined by hail storms. Perry in the Saddle On the Democratic side the coun-| ty conventions established H. H. Perry | of Ellendale as the actual ruler of| the party's machinery in this state. | Many of the counties voted to en- dorse William E. Glotzbach for na- tional committeeman and indications now are that no name will be en- tered in opposition to his re-election when the Democrats meet at Devils Lake, beginning Tuesday. | The voting of precinct committee- | men was decisive, the revolt against | Perry failing even in Cass county where Joe Doyle, United States mar- shal and leader of the insurrection, was on his own stamping grounds. ‘The Perry forces termed the outcome a victory for the “progressive” Demo- crats. ’ | Voting by the precinct committee- men gave John Moses of Hazen at; least a fair chance of becoming the Democratic gubernatorial nominee.| He displayed real strength in most of the Missouri Slope counties and is expected to pick up strength else- where as the convention rolls along. His chief rival is Henry Holt of Grand Forks with L. R. Burgum of Jamestown and B. C. B. Tighe of Fargo as possibilities. Selection of a state chairman) will offer some difficulties, and it is probable that an arrangement will be made whereby he will be selected by the candidates on the state ticket since he also is expected to be cam- paign manager. Burleigh Democrats and some oth- ers will contend for establishment of campaign headquarters here as the logical place from which to conduct @ statewide canvass. In the past the Democrats have always maintained state headquarters at Fargo. Last year a district office was set up here. J. C. Eaton, present state chairman, will not be a candidate for re-election. He is regional feed and seed loan manager for the farm credit admin- istration and his work requires his presence in St. Paul much of the time. of a Front Runner ‘In the nation Gov. Alf M. Landon| Kansas continues to hold the lead for the GOP presidential nomination but is experiencing the troubles of a front runner. Friends of other can- didates have begun to realize that they must stop Landon if their man is to have a chance and political ob- servers report a teridency to “gang on him. With the exception of Borah and his adherents pro- ives generally are so enthusiastic z that some of the conserva- ginning to wonder. lency increases the possi- horse walking off with this is written the most dark horse is Senator Vandenberg of Michigan. Congregationalists Meet at Jamestown th annual meeting of the Congre- ‘ conference of North Dakota Monroe Thomas is host will be Street Ranney, Chicago; Tarsus, oB . Adams, New Conn. The meeting will close Q 6 pe ge only in light clothing, the 2's-year- Coffield, farmers living north of here, spent a day and a night toddling N. D., May 9.—(}—The | waday evening. Besides her husband, Mrs. Brum- | Turtle Lake Students |#i" 1s Visit in Capital City |e partors until taken to Stan- |ton ,for the funeral. Thirteen students of the Turtle | Lake public school toured points of | sae ‘ interest in and around Bismarck Pri-| 4-H. Training Meeting day, accompanied by L. C. Loerch,| coach and seventh and eighth grades instructor, and John Konietska and Howard Wasson. The students, who visited the capitol, penitentiary, Fort Lincoln, the airport, old Fort Mc- Kean and the training school, in- cluded: Walford Johnson, Raymond Koniteska, Dean Koniteska, Adolph|®, discussion of club problems after Herring, Ruben Bauer, Emil Ander- son, Leonard Keel, Stanley Wasson and Reinhold Schock. Norman Todd to Head , Reserve Officers’ Unit S. Wright, first vice president; Lieut.| Baker Henry B. Frank, second vice presi-|Smith, Bismarck; Major R. F. Arnold, dent; Lieut. Richard C. St. John, sec- | Fargo, retary-treasurer. which will be held Monday night at Fargo brought the meeting to an end. Baby Boy’s Body Found Child Lost in Woods | On Fargo River Bank: Found Well by Posse cury near the freezing mark. A posse of more than 306 men aided in the search, which ended Friday morning. Henry Beisch, Hazen, Is Claimed by Death Henry Beisch, 31, resident of Hare, . N. D., died Friday in. a local hospital Hanson Quits Office {61 icart disease, He was brought to Puneral ar- She was taken to a hospital at Hal- lock, where it was said she had not suffered from the exposure. In Land Department|**e »ospital_ pri 24. rangements have not been made. The state board of university and school lands wil hold no hearita on | Belfield Seniors Give ‘ Class Play at Fryburg | .. ° DOP sarees G. J. Wright, fuel for poor C.J. Wright, fuel for poor . F, Wilcox, rent for poor Mrs. Clinton Swett, rent for the resignation of H. B. Hanson, as- sistant in the state land office, it was announced Saturday by Ludvig Ped- erson, state land commissioner. Ped- already has left that office, Pederson said. Davis, former secretary of war, and Mrs. Davis, the former Mrs, Pauline Morton Sabin, founder of the Wom- ‘Snooze’ May Cost _ Local Man Plenty | COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS| | Biamarck, North Dakota, April 7, 1936 0:00 o'Clock A. M. of County Commission- ‘Commissioners Valentine Keller of Bismarck will pay dearly for the snooze he took in his car Tuesday morning, unless his proposed appeal to the district court overrules a verdict of City Magistrate E. 8. Allen, fined Keller $100 and costs and sentenced him to serve 90 days in the county jail here Friday on a charge of driving while under the influence of in- toxicating liquor, Pete Castanka, witness for the city, testified that he saw Kel- ler drive his car onto the boule- vard and park it there while he took a litlte “nap.” ro, city policeman, related how he took Keller from the car and placed him in jail. Alvin C. Strutz, attorney for the defendant, said the $1,000 bond, required by the court in the case of an appeal, would be filed in the justice court Monday and an appeal would be taken. 16 NURSES 10 GET DIPLOMAS TUESDAY Mandan High School Principal Will Speak at St. Alexius Commencement Roll call: All members voted “aye.” 1936, 9:30 O'Clock A. M. The Board of County Commission- reconvened with all members following bills were allowed, subject to due or delinquent personal property taxes, and warrants order- ed drawn for same: is Hender son, medical services... Dr. G, R. Lipp, medical Commissioner and seconded by Commissioner Lein thac the minutes of the be approved as corrected. All members voted “aye. Commissioner and seconded by Commissioner Lein adjourn until vss Clinic, mi o'clock p.m. ical services All members: voted “aye.” ashe A. P, Lenhart, drugs for poor » Board of County Commission- Pits Ble ees ‘oved youche: Ryder Ham- Burleigh County ordered warcanis drawn Commissioner and seconded by Commissioner Lein Ifare board and medical sery Standard Oi! Co. supplies county surveyor & orge Schultz, services . N April 8, 1936, 9 A The Board of County Commi: pproved the following vo! Arnie Gordon, services . Wilton Mutual, rnie Gordon, services . Russell “Miller | Milling d Gorunson, ser: Conrad Gorunson, services Red Owl Store Harold A. Lan, rold Juhala, services Karl Torgeski, services ¢ Harold Scott, services . David,’ services Olaf Quale, hauling John P. Boren, mow Fs vitz Grocery, White Store, groceric ity Meat Market, es. ‘ oC Parke, groceries . William L. Neff, principal of the Mandan high school, has been chosen | | op, sharpening blade ... lof the program, which will be held in the city auditorium at 8:30 p. m. Ip Introduction of the speaker will be} y W. L, Diven will confer the diplomas. | Musical features of the program c | will include ensemble. selections -by |<. the acknowledged party workers will) Funeral for Washburn Woman wrs. arthur Bauer, piano, Ralph Tru-| “ iman, violin, and Guy Larson, saxo- Will Be Held at 2 P. M., phone; vocal solo, Miss Rose Lefor Tuesday violin solo, Leo Halloran, and vocal |solo, Dr. Charles Arneson. The 16 graduates to be honored are; Margaret Arnett, R to more than 40 North Dakota news-) of Washburn for more than 30 years. Bauer, Goldie Connell, Arlaine Gibbs,| _f papers of the “State Insurance Mes-' died at the home of her daughter, senger” an 8-page publication giving) Mrs, Emma L, Starbuck, College the history of and facts about the! apartments, here Friday. y . repairs to machinery... » a8 and oll . furl for poor . . Glanville, fuel for poor He era etched ine Door Frank Jaszkowiak, supplies, . tors efonsSen Axe Dakota Tractor Co,, supplies &’ Equipment Clara Hegdahl, Catherine Heier, Ver- | °% jonica Kwako, Edith Monk, Frances] o1s Florence Skagen, Funeral services will be held at 2 exirtun, Viola ‘Tater, Catherine Tuor| p. m., Tuesday, at the Perry Funeral " Zweb in ‘isters Dom- missioner Harold Hopton to the con-/ parlors with Rev. Walter E. Va-|90¢ Estelle Zweber and Sisters centrated attacks being made upon ter, pastor of the McCabe Methodist! Herman Wag- goner, right of way ...... Ralph KE. Scribner, Paul W, Scribner and Mary P. Scrib- ner, right of way ........ Lloyd E. Summers and Maude Goetze, right of way .. right of way Rummel, fuel for poor .. inic and Patrick. Washburn Coal & €o,, installment on machine Clifford Jansonius, transcript Buried at Stanton} Rites for Daniel Danielson, 70-year- | } old Stanton resident, who died here Thursday, will be held at 2 p. m. the Lutheran | Burial will be | ¥ same and the rules and regulations embodied therein and to perform any and all such duties as are required to be performed thereunder. meals for jury. Postal Telegraph (MST) church made there. Danielson was born May married Miss in 1895 and the their home at re} hereby agree that the county will Chureh, rent i Anderson Lumber Co. lumber-wheat loan .. : Adding Machine Co, supplies : oodmansee Stationery, sup- }1866 in Sweden. family Stanton for many years. died years ago. 2 He leaves two sons, John and Ted j J. Danielson, and a_ sister, Mrs, Albin } (5; all of Stanton. in state at Hamilton, rent .. ‘Tom Gordon, rent Aaa International Lumber Co, a the Bumann Getchell, supplies Melville Electric Shop, ervice Drug, drugs Slated Here Tuesday A spring training meeting for 4-H club leaders will be a. m. to 4 p. m. next Tuesday at the|“ World War Memorial building here, County Agent Henry O. Putnam an- nounced here Saturday. .'T, Perry, dental services City of Bismarecic, Water De- partment, water .. insanity commis: grants for old age assistance purposes board relative to South Wilton real At this time the board heard the | following applicants Jennle Moran, ckow, Williard A, Simons, Walter t, Margeretha Gollner, Koch, Nels Johnson, Mrs. Nels John- Johannes Freas, L, J. Truax, and | Frank Ernest Holmberg. committee met with the board iscuss matters relative to rural sistance payments in the several coun- which a demonstration will be given on clothing construction and crafts. Guard Officers Make Summer Camp Plans|* by Commissioner Swanson ded by Commissioner Cam- that the board adjourn until 2:30 o'clock p,m, All members voted “aye.” April 9, 1936, 2:30 o’Clock P. M. The Board of County Commission- reconvened with all members Devils Lake, N. D., May 9—()— Lieut. Norman W. Todd was elected | Adj. Gen. Frayne Baker together with president of the Bismarck-Mandan Fepular army, officer instructors and Reserve Officers’ association here |nationa: Friday night at the last meeting of|Friday at Camp Grafton, outlining | «, e the organization until next fall. Hejregimental maneuvers which will be succeeds Lieut. Albert Hartl. part of the training for the 164th in- Other officers chosen to serve dur- | fantry at its annual 15-day encamp- ing the 1936-37 year were Lieut. Ely|ment here starting June 6. Here with guard officials this time the sealed bids for general books and supplies and for election supplies for the year 1936, submitted by the following concerns, were opened: Knight Printing Co., Publishing Co., Co., and the Bismarck Tribune Co. us’ Hospitai, Moved by Commissioner nd seconded by Commissioner Tied~ Board adjourn until Gladys L. N —county Auriol Miller, ser’ loan oe Reg! —seed loan . Marian Schonert, seed loan .... . Mrs. Elizabeth eH beat serv- en! J. A. Kohler, deputy sheriff, MUGS pS Gis ewes elec ws Carl RK, Kositzky, deput; sheriff, mileage .. {Emil A. Paul, mileage 240 Wing Farmers’ Cooperative sn, conl-wheat allotm 3.16 3.00 urer, cash item , 159.96 N. W. Bell Telephone telephone seivice .. 122.20 Gustav_Gaschk, repair: 2.50 A, W. Lucas Co., supplies for 39.69 Dr. L. W. Larson, ' coroner, Post mortem services ..... 28.80 .. A. Simonson, coroner's juror. 2.10 wR juror .... Siete John Degg, coroner's juroi Dr. C. E. Stackhouse, pos t- mortem services ... -- 10.00 Dr. W. B. Pierce, post-mor- tem services ....... Butler Studio, photographs. 12.00 Webb Bros., drayage EX Quain & Ramstad C 17.50 lan, rep- resenting the Public Welfare Board, and George Register, State's Attor- ney, met with the Board with regard to the acceptance of the North Da- kota Old Age Assistance Plan. Commissioner Cameron introduced the following resolution and agree- ment and moved their adoption: WHEREAS, Heretofore, all expense ineldent to the support of needy aged persons has been borne by the county, and WHEREAS, A state plan for old-age assistance for the State of North Da- kota has been approved by the Fed- eral Social Security Board under the provisions of the Social Security Board, and WHEREAS, Under such plan Fed- eral and State governments will par- ticipate financially in defraying the cost of assistance to needy aged peo- ple, which expense heretofore has been borne wholly by the county, and WHEREAS, Under such plan it is «necessary that the Board of County Commissioners agree that the county shall defray part of the cont of pro- viding old-age assistance in accord- ance with the provisions of such plan, the remainder of such cost to be de- frayed with the funds furnished by the Federal Government and the State of North Dakota NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RE- LVED by the Board of County commissioners of Burleigh County, that: 1. The Board of County Commis- sioners of said Burleigh County here- by request the Public Welfare Board of North Dakota to put the North |1! Dakota old-age assistance plan into effect in said county. Said Board of County Commis- stoners do hereby in all things ac- cept for and on behalf of the county the provisions of said plan and agree to conform to and comply with the 3. That the said Board of County Commissioners of said county do enter into a written agreement with the Public Welfare Board of North Dakota as required by said plan, which agreement shall include pro- visions to the effect that the county benditures. for old-age assistance payments to residents of said coun- ty which it is provided in such agreement that the county shall make, AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE BOARD OF COUN- TY COMMISSIONERS OF BUR- heretofore prepared and_ pre- sented to the Social Security Board of the United States an Old Age Pension Plan; and WHEREAS, the Social Security Board has approved such plan and as a result the State of North Dakota ha: become and is entitled to fede: under the Social Security Act; and WHEREAS, under the North Dakota plan for old age assistance it is pro- vided that a part of the old age as- ties shall be defrayed by the coun- ties and that the Public Welfare Board of North Dakota shall enter in- to an agreement in writing with the Board of County Commissioners of the several counties determining — the amounts that shall be furnished by the Public Welfare Board and by the Boards of County Commissioners re- spectively for the payment of old age assistance in the county. County Commissioners of the County of Burleigh, North Dakota and the pelle Welfare Board of North Da- ota: 1, The Board of County. Commis- sioners of said county do Maren: in all things accept the North Dakota Old Age Assistance Plan and agree for themselves and for the county to do and performs such acts as the Board of County Commissioners and the County are required to do and perform MM o'clock p.m. Call: Al members 11 8, 1936, 2:00 ofel Board of County convened with The bids were tabled for further consideration and the board proceed- ed to allow the following bills, sub- ject to due or delinquent personal property taxes, and ordered warrants Harvey A. Tribolet, Minot; Huber L. Edwards, Grand Forks and A discussion of the state meeting |Capt. Fred Moore, Grafton. t this time the Board heard sev- Soard of Managers, appropriation y. following bills were allowed, subject to due or delinquent personal Board of Managers, and warrants ordered appropriation . Water De- partment, water nea ribune Co., print- ing and advertising Bismarck Grocery Co. N. D, May 9.—()—Fargo police Saturday were Bronson, Minn.,. May 9.—(?)—Clad |the finding of the body of a new- born baby boy by a group of Fargo old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl!poys who were playing along the Red river bank, The boys had been chas- ing a chipmunk when they looked through dense woods near her home: |under a large piece. of tin and found in a drizzling rain and with the mer-|the body. investigating Soo Line Railway Co,, trans- nsee Stationery, sup- Si er Sewing > SUD) ie Te ‘o,, rental of shac U. Telegraph t Bl see eres {Le Sueur County, expenses— .C. E, Stackhous —insanity commissioner .. plus Commodities North Dakota Powe steam—Surplus nity commissioner .... —insanity commissioner .. W. H. Bodenstab, witne: nsanity commission roe Calculating Machi: maintenance tichholt” "Grocery, Ella Van Berkom, serv Florence Waiste, extra cle: hire—county t rer under said plan. 2. The said Board of County-Com- missioners do further agree that the county will furnish one-fourth of the funds required for the payment of old age assistance in the county They further agree that the sald Board of County Commissioners and the said county will comply with the regula- tions of the old age assistance plan and that at the end of each calendar month the aunty, will reimburse the Public Welfare Board of North Da- kota for one-fourth of the amount of ea age assistance payments made in 6 ni. e Board of North Dakota agrees to make available to the county to be utilized in the pay- ment of administrative expenses Inci- dent to the old age assistance pro- gram in the county, a sum to one per cont of the old age assistance pay- ments made in the county: and t county agrees that it will furnis! ftinds to defray the remaind administrative cost and exper sum so agreed to be paid by the Pub- le Welfare Board of North Dakota and by the county for administrative expenses is in addition to the funds to be provided for old age tance payments. This agreement shall be in effect om and after the 31st day of March, ‘The foregoing resolution and alree- ment was seconded by Commissioner Swanson, pass; Bismarck Grocery tax for gopher poison , Ernest Fricke, services . Clarence Scott, services ... oy county sur- Fryburg, N. D., May 9.—Seniors of | erson said Hanson declined the op-| Belfield high school presented their | earing class play, Leng rg ca Pistia ne Poke, three-act comedy, Friday evening in) Walter Welford, and -resigned. He the town hall. LUTHER LEAGUE MEETS Grand Forks, N. D., May 9.—(?)— The annual convention banquet, fol- Dwight Davis Marries |iowing lection | ot officers Saturday A afternoon, will feature sessions of the Pauline Morton Sabin |siate “tuiner teague and Choral |™ henge Union, in conventiort here through New, York, May 9.—()—Dwight F.| Sunday JUDSON GIRL DIES Norlene Stein, 8-month-old daugh- en’s National Republican club, pre-|ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stein of pared today for an European honey-| Judson, died in a hospital at Man- moon after 8 quiet marriage at River-|dan Saturday. _ side’ church. . ments are incomplete. in poor... oe “Mountain Mumps,’ Mrs. Clinton Swett, r veyor, mileage .. f seseereaee D. Adams Co., repa' Laura L, Little, rent for poor machinery ..... Katherine Rosenberg, rent for pairs to machinery ....... Sam Brown, running grader Sam Brown, running grader Capital Laundry Ci Roy Greig, ren’ Mrs. Tom’ Gordon, Maud Knief, rent for poor rent for poor. A. Koon, nursing serv- Co ne seconded by Commlissoner that the board o'clock a.m, Roll call: At April 10, 1996, 9:30 The Board of nore fees Mrs, J, A ‘Koon, nu E, Perry,’ ‘burial kc A. ity Commission- Berta B. Baker, state auditor, following bi of feeble-minded .. Moved by Commissioner conded by Commissioner Tiedman the board adjourn o'clock a. m,, April 9 1 er property taxes, a warrants." f H. 0, Putnam, County Ag mileage and expense ol 56.19 |Sincleir Mt Call Cameron, aye; Tiedman, ay e. by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Lein Printing, be accepted as low Roll Call: Swanson, absent; Lein, aye; Cameron, aye; Tiedman, aye; Fricke, aye. joved by Commissioner Cameron Me and seconded by Commissioner Tied- 4iman that the Board adjourn until bsent; "inledman, ni meron, aye; aye; Fricke, aye. April 10, 1926, 2:20 ‘The Board of Count: ers reconvened, - Roll prese a it; Tiedman, present, and Fri present. At this time the following bills were allowed, subject to due or de- linquent personal property taxes, and warrants were ordered drawn for same; Sinclair Refining Co., g: cos—Resettlem: . 22,50 Lucille Lewis, services—seed loan . seees 27.50 Marian Pederson, services— seed Joan .. eeseeeeee 15.00 Mrs. G, M, Smith, services— seed loan 14.13 Mrs. G. M, seed loan 10.87 |. W. Swanson, ig «17.20 Mamie Miner, services—seed loan os 1,00 Mamie ed loan +. 14,00 Mrs. Fred Anstrom, salary as MALPON wocesecesene wee 25.00 Mrs. Fred Anstrom, board of prigoners ........... eee 188.25 shall and will meet the share of ex-|R. W, THEREFORE, it is hereby |p agreed by and between the Board of | yr; won, county com- vice id mile- Lein, county commis. services and mileage Cameron, county com- issioner, services and ge Teldman, county com- missioner, services 20.00 Fred Anstrom, services 25.00 Fred E. Anstrom, mileag 219.20 Fred _E. Anstrom, office pense 20.50 G. A. Jon 6.00 James C. seed loan 1.86 James C. Meisner, services, seed loan 43.90 N.D, Power & Light Go. heat H. R. Bonny, justice fees H. R. Bonny, justice f Haward 8. Allen, J. G. Lobach, witnes: W. 1. Frankifn, wit Shimek, witne: R. Ebeling, witness y Cashel, witness fees Frank Yeiter, witness fees. R. H. Hamro, witne Donald Smith, witn B. FE. Jones, witness fee Barl Schults, witness fees. Wm. Markham, witness fees. Ray Ulrich, witness fees 4:20 Nick Klee,’ witn en 2.10 Berta E. Baker, state auditor, care of T. B.’ patient: . 910,91 State Tuberculosis Sanator- {um, supplies for patients. 7.86 ir. J. 0, Thoreson, medical service . Mrs. Mary 8.58 Mra. Mary L. Funk, 437 Mrs. Mary L. Funk, services. 6.80 Olson Grain Co., storage 12.00 O G. Davenport, road work 42.00 Wing Oll Co. gas and oll... 68.00 Dr, R. C, Thompson, coroners fees - 8.50 Dr, L, W. Larson, coroner's tees 13.50 fee i N. D, Regulatory Deparment, analysis specimen . 26.00 Moved by Commissioner Lein and seconded by Commissioner Cameron that the County Auditor and the County Treasurer be authorized to transfer $20,000.00 from the Road fund to the Poor fund Roll Call: Swanson, absent; Lein, aye; Cameron, aye; Tiedman, aye; Fricke, aye. Moved by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Cam- eron that the following parcels of land be sold: Lots 1 and 2, Block 40, Flannery & Wetherby Addition to F. E. Young, agent for Martin Schmidt, for the sum of $100.00; Lots il and 12, Block 68, McKenzie & Coffin’s Addition to A. G. Bal 3, Block 38, Flannery & Wetherby Addition, to R. A. Hoff for the price of $25.00 per lot; Lots 7 and 8, Block 88," Williams Survey Addition to David E. Johnson for the sum of $150.00, and Lots 1, 2 and North 15 feet of Lot 3, Block 13, McKenzic’s Addition to T. R. Atkinson for the sum of $300.00; the sale of the fore- going having been recommended by the Board of City Commissioners. Roll Call: All members voted “aye.” Moved by Commissioner Lein and seconded by Commissioner Cameron that the Board allot $5,000.00 to the Burleigh County Welfare Board for tha month of April, 1936. Roll Call: All members voted “ay The report of Edward 8. Allen, justice of the peace, for the month of March, 1936, was approved and ordered filed. ‘The report of H. R. Bonny, justice of the peace, for the month of March, 936, was approved and ordered filed. The tax report of Fred FE. Anstrom, sheriff, for the month of March, 1936, was approved and ordered filed, Moved by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Lein that a beer license be granted to Hanson of Driscoll, North Da- kota; M. F. Braun of Sterling, North Dakota, and to George Manly of Mc- Kenzle, North Dakota. oll Call: All members voted “aye.” of Jacob Killian of t 5 and 4, of Section 2-142-80; application of A.’ D. Hitt of Wilton, North Da- kota, for a reduction in the 1936 val- uation of the N% of Lot 2, west of . R., Section 2-142-80; and applica- tion of Mra, Roy Rasche of Regan, North Dakota, for a reduction in thé 1935 valuation of Lots 13 and 14, Block 8, Village of Regan, were ap- proved. Moved by Commissioner Cameron and seconded by Commissioner Tied- man that a tax deed to Lots 28 and 29, Block 60, McKenzie and Coffin's Addition, be Issued to Emma E. Fal- coner in payment of $191.90, which represents the original amount of the tax on said lots as provided in Chap- ter 275, Session Laws of 5 Roll Call: All membera voted “aye.” The report of Fred Swenson, reg- Ister of deeds, for the month of Feb. ruary, 1936, ‘approved and ordered fe Moved by Commissioner Cameron and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the following road overseers of the unorganized townships be re- ap- pointed for the year 1936: Riverview township, Gus Hogue, Jr.; Phoenix township, Philip Webber; Richmond ship, Dah MeBorsidy and Bort ies, ship, Dan McDonald, and Fort Rice, William Small, : Roll Call: ATl members voted "Rey e following selections for jury made: Riverview, John Phoenix, Adolph Weber; Wm. Small; Lincoln, Wm, Erlenmeyer; Wilson, ‘one; Florence Lake, one; Estherville, one; Pai Woods, one: Ecklund, one: Win gne; Harriet, one; Cromwell, on Trygg, one; Lyman, one; Hay ‘Creek, one; Driscoll, nei Apple Creek, one; on ‘aft, on uri, one; Telfer, one; Morton, Long Lake, one, and Wild Rose. pe ales twenty from the City of arc! Moved by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the incumbent county health r be re-appointed for the year Roll Call: Swanson, aye; Lein, aye; Cameron, ay Tledm: a Fricke, aye. Moved by Commissioner Lein and weconded by Commissioner Tiedman that the Board adjourn, subject to cat until May 5, 1936, at 10:00 o'clock Roll Call: Swanson, aye; Lein, aye; cemerek, aye; Tiedman, aye; Fricke, Cc. G, DERBY County. Apion in ane for urle! 5 WILLIAM FRICKE, 7 ee Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. GRAIN REVIEW Minneapolis, May 9.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—The wheat market continued very unsettled during the week end- ing Friday, a feature of th ituation being a marked weakness and sharp decline in the wey. delivery as com- pared with only minor declines in the new crop month. May wheat declined 8% for the week, closing Friday at 92) July rye advanced % for the reek. closing at 46%. July oats de- clined 1% closing 3%. July bar- ley showed @ net decline of 1c, clos ing at 33%. May flax closed at the same figure as a week ago, 1.67. Ss SSESF i 3 FRAG 7 F Hard : A new medical kit on the market includes a small pencil con- tains 100 drops of iodine, *°/Theodore Not August ices and mileage 27.82 38.12 39.60 22.80 | Additional Markets 1 2 —— Heads Laundry Group Theodore Meyer, Minot laundry- man, was elected president of the 4. L. Johnson of Devils Lake, associ- ation secretary. The two brothers are associated in the ownership of a steam laundry and cleaning plant at Minot, and both attended the con- vention. —_—_—_— CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRA- TRIX AND FOR ISSUANCE OF LET- FA! ATION. TERS 0} DMINISTR: 210 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burlelgh a5, IN_COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. I. C; Davies, Judge, Matt the Estate of B. R. Slater, Dece: a. Viola Slater, Petitioner, vs. Anna (Welch, Effie Ethridge, Ralph Slater, Martha Marvel, Al- bert Slater,’ Frances Jacobson, jertie ewarn, Jeannette Gre- gory, Elsie Irvine, Howard Henry Slater, Francis Elmer Slater, a minor, Marian Slater, Lynn’ S. Stull, a minor, Lyman Lester Stull, a minor, John O. Welch, the special guardian of said three minors, the heirs of Oscar H, Slater, decea the heirs of Leora’ B. Stull, deceased, and all other persons interested in the estate of B. R. Slater, deceased, Respondents. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE RESPONDENTS: You and each one of you are here- by cited and required to appear be- fore the County Court of the County of Burleigh, in sald State, at the of- flee of the County Judge of sald County at the Burleigh County, North Dakota Court House in the City of Bismarck, in said County and State, on the 20th day of May, A. D. 5, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of sald day, to show cause, if any you have, why the petition of Viola Slater, on file in sald Court, praying that she may be appointed the administratrix.of the estate of B. R. Slater, deceased, in the County Court of Burleigh een North Da- kota and havo Letters of Administra- tion: of said te of sald deceased issued to her, said Viola Slater, in and by said County Court, should: not. be granted and allowed. The late residence of said Slater, dec estate, wa ath, the town Pp of Morton in the Coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Di Let service be made of this citation as required by law. opted this ‘Ist‘day of May, A. D. BY THE COURT: (SEAL). IC. Davies, Judge of said County Court. Geo. M. Register, tt'y., of said petitioner, Bismarck, N, Dak. 6/2-9 —_—_—_—_—_——— STATE OF NORTH Dor. IN be ‘A, COUN- TY OF BURLEIGH is IN_DISTRICT COURT, FOURTH JU- DICIAL DISTRICT Mrs. H. T. Wadeson, Plaintiff, oVB.- R. Johnson, F. H. Register, Le- ceased, Helen M. Register, as ‘exes cutrix of the Last Will and Testa- ment of Francis H. Register, also known as F. H. Register, De- ceased, Helen M. coe Bhs Francis D. Register, Helen Jarvis Warren, Dill B. Register, Paul J. Register, Richard E. Register, an incom- Petent person and his Guardian jen M. Register, A. M. Bowdle, Amanda M. Bowdle, his wife, Iowa and Dakota Land Company, 4 corporation of Marshall County, lowa, and all other persons un- jown and the unknown heirs and devisees of any deceased per- son claiming any estate or inter- est in or Hen or Incumbrance up- on the property described in the complaint in this action, Defendants. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA sae ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- You and each of you are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in the above entitled action, a copy of which is hereto attached and her with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the sald com- plaint upon the subscribers hereto, at thelr offices in the Little Building, in the City of Bismarck, County of Bur= leigh and State of’ North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and in case of your failure to appe: or answer, edgment will be taken against you yy default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 31st day of March, 1936, Attorneye for the Distatite. rneys for the Plaintit?. Office and Post Office Ad- dr Little Bullding, Bis- marck, North Dakota. NOTICE to He ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- Ple: take notice that the above entith action is brought to title in the plaintiff to. tho: and parcels of land lying ai in the County of Burleigh of North Dakota, and di ronerets Fifteen (18) s Fifteen and Sixteen (16) Block Sixty 160), Mc- Kenzie and Coffin's Addition to the City of Bismarck, a that the esmplat and that the complaint in said action will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota on or befor the 10th day of April, 1936, and tha aster Herein axain Roe D ated ai ismarck, North this 3st day Dea ch, 1936. sce Cox & Cox Attorneys for the Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. April 25—May 2-9-16-23-30 re REQUESTS FOR BIDS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HIGHWAYS Froposals for furnishing Motor Pa- tors; a Center Line Striping lades, Ci Dakota, not later than o'clock A. M., May 20, 1936, at which time and place they will be publicly opened read. @ proponals must b 1d to otherwise deposited with the ioete te arck, ment of State Highwa: North Dakota, an Il be sealed and endorsed “Proposals for Furnishing Motor Patrols, Tractors, a Center Line Pirlping: Machine, Grader Blades, Cor- tugated Metal Pipe Culverts or Re! forced Concrete Pipe Culverts, the case may b abe led cl of 5%, together with a bidder's bond in the full amount as listed below, must accom- Dany each proposal. 10 Motor Patrols . ++..Amount of Pri 6 Crawler Type Tractors .... mount of Proposal Line mtriping Amount o: Frepoast $20,000 Culverts . 3,000 Reinforced Concrete Pipe Culverts . The price bid is to freight to point of a Contempiated purch: the followin presapat of 10 Motor Patrol: yD! 5 Crawler T; ‘ractors. 1 Center Line Striping Machine, Grader Blades required for the fi aver of May 20, 1936 to May 20, Corrugated Metal Pi; 1 2 quired for the fiveat Jour of May ty, to May 20, 1937, Reinforced Concrete Pipe Culverts 1 year of May to accept mnined tobe for the best later of the State. Det, Bilewr ARTY gd STATE W. J. Flannigan By