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and. execute all resolutions, giceace- the report sald. “The kits have ac- COMMISSIONERS ‘PROCEEDINGS aoe po eee Ae Ee pastured. HOFFMAN REFUSES | Weather Report | NEW DBALER LEADS Sidra TOORDER PARKER'S | xesrexceecer | OKLAHOMA VOTING! sees r= oo =» a: ntcie treereacegpen Rr AER SPS, gem cre | creasing cloudiness, with showers to: oa of “County Commissioners | to due or Telinquent P eronat roperty ject | night of Thursday; cooler. convened with Commissioners Swan. | taxes, and warrants ordered drawn sch A Rodgers, ee Pe aca Oe OTe 3 Cree Peat latniel Exaphars, giedee eben Qle Olson, maint 52 |" Roll Call: Swanson, aye; Lein, aye; |much rain. | cloudiness, seattere wers, mostly | Veteran Senator Gore Concedes : i 5 F oper- Sie. ye , aye; Lein, aye; {flee weet and north portions tonight coved, be) Commissioner: Tledman | /Rt0F, 100.00 | Sie Qlsos, maintaining reed goei [snicker aye eam 87° 88) BAIN FALLING or Thursday; and southeast Thursda: i Z = a ‘ jartin Bourgois, rent of ma- WHELiART = E, Kid au Tel a ae ee and south tonigh Defeat in Semi-Final that the minutes of the last meeting 390.00 | Mer - wel Oe BIC e bcdviity IN NORTHWESTEEN NW. D. eae nape awyer in Haupt-/ cooler Thursday, Primar ~ [pa eaiis All inembers voted “Aye.” x Commissioners Minot, N. D., July 8—7)—8 For South Dakota: _— Increas! rimary Moved by Commissioner | Swanson RF -awaited td mann Case Says He Will PERLE DV a approved ‘vouchers ‘No. 19081 to ona. CNT Te, DBE LEE County Auditar in an@ for were clouded and long ma y' orate PuSRe or & Equipm that the bid of the Dakota Tractor & Burisieh count were falling at noon - throughout the extreme Bornes A reme west tonight tte! hie —_—---— i et Continue Prosecution Thursday, except extreme south-; Oklahoma City, July 8—()—Sen. |leigh Porto Waltare oer. ihe Bur: Co, repairs to machinery. Equipment Co. of Fara Nor Da- or eam re French & Welch Hardware, “|, |kota, for f Count: east; not so watm Thursday. Thomas P. Gore, Oklahoma's blind |ered warrants draw: lies eR ae ier be section of North Dakota, according |**For” Mpmane: Fartiy cloudy to- veteran in the U8 senate, rhfoved. by ‘Com er 8 Mecepted as low bid afeveting erader be ONTINUE to reports obtained in Minot by the : seconde@d by Bominiecioner fey ro! services 4. Roll Call: All bi a ‘Trenton, N. J. July 8—(®)}—Prose-| temperature. detent Wednesday in his’ Face “hor [3834 Seo Board adjourn. anti #100 Robert Batrswe, Tn Tae op it met part ot red 1 from page one: wel a et cution of Ellis Parker, Sr. rural New| For Minnesota: Generally fair to-|the Democratic senatorial nomination | o'clock p. Standard Oil Gi ‘and oli 82.37] Anatron Sheriff, approved and ord: According to station agents’ re- Jersey detective chief, on charges of went age peg one eine a8 returns from the semi-final pri-| Roll Calls AN members voted “ays.” | F. d Electric "service" sup- ered filed. ¢ I HOT NEWS ports, one-half inch precipitation had kidnaping Paul H, Wendel was) Sitters’. showers, i", Rorenwest {mary showed him trailing in fourth| . June 2, 1990, 2100 o'clock p.m [oved “by” Commissioner “Cameron | shares, fen iive mponth ot May, 1888 ape | @ 4 | been registered at Grenora, with the snagged Wednesday by the flat re-jtonight and in central and north | place. ee ee conded by Comniiasioner. Swan- | proved’ tna ordered tiled. Moved. bi showers extending ss far east 95 Recor Gor wad o Hedt yal RT Rep. Josh Lee, former public speak- /¢78,feconvened with all me bers at the Board adjourn to review |Commissioner Tiedman and seconded (ontush of crackling tongues of flame] wiaroce, ‘usal Iman id machinery, to récon-|by Commissioner Cameron that the|which have whipped through three extradite the detective to New York. aan ling professor, swept into one of the! At this time the Board examined mana and Lis N wi c S| ven egune 4, 1936, at 10:00 o'clock a. ra. 08D} ignite, one-fifth ‘There is no appeal from the gover-| CENERAL WEATHER, CONDITIONS 11, positions for the run-off primary and approved vouchers No, 19180 to ‘Roll call All inembers voted Ayes Suiowing: parcels of land, be sold. 28 Wyoming forest areas since Sunday. tage Gros Y salien, and the = nor’s decision but in Brooklyn, N. ¥.,/over the middle Miss! July 28, and Gov. E. W. Marland, , inclusive, submitted by the! June 4, 1936, 10:00 o’clock A. W. Commissioners: Lots 4 and 5, acti |The. mejor fire was in the Newcastle amount 9s far east as Northgate, al- ‘Wendel, disbarred Trenton attorney |St. Louis, 30.04, while a low pr pulled ahead of Gomer Smith, vice |purleg" County Weltare Board ona) rhe Board of County Commissioners |34, Flannery and Weth roy Adgition area. though none was recorded at Bow- "| area extends from the upper for the sum of $50, Lot 0 8, In- whose poe contest ee ae Sippi Valley and” central. Canadian | president of the National Townsend |, Moved y Se EE OTe no ene vine Board examined the followiug |clusive, Block i Flannery and a bells. tion of Bruno Richard Haup' Provinces westward and southw plan. that the Board adjourn. to. inapect | porscwal’ propecty. choos ete ee eent | Weatherby, Addition for the sum ot |STORMS ADD TO The Great Northern also reported three days, said he would ask the|ward to the Pacific coast, Winnipe: Gore had served the state in the |roads and road mechinery Gnd te req | Borsonal property taxes, and ordered /$100, Lots 16 to 18, inclusive, Block 4¢, (CANADA DROUTH DAMAGE federal government to arrest Parker | 2? 48. | Temperatures GLUh oe high | senate for 19 years. elock & m., June 3,|Forence M. Little, gravel Sera gan’ oe qiperhy aadt iition | “Winnipeg, duly 8—(#)—Bresking general rains in northeastern Mon- under the Lindbergh anti-kidnaping |{rom the Great Lakes region to (00) Lee, staunch new dealer, took a com- |1*F%. : ve. | Mts. ,T. Lambert, rental-WEA 20, inclusive, Lots a drouth over most sections of Sas- | ‘#08 Jaw. Goat the Par We manding lead early and continued to y 3, 1986, 0180 e’clock - | inclusive, Block 30, Flannery and |katchewan, heavy rains Wednesday| poy_rry FLOCKS “In the interest of justice and to the elght man race a8 returns| The Board of County Commissioners |G", Pets eg | Wetherby | Addition, for the sum jieft property damage in their wake T ei # ki North Dako: reconvened with all members $80, 8 to 13, fe, and STRICKEN BY HEA’ prevent others from being kidnaped rolled in. ‘The Board examined and approved | § 3: Lots #1 to 24, inclusive, Block 21,/in central parts of the midwestern! Jamestown, N. D, July 8—(?)— and tortured into confessing some-| yor the wi Herbert K. Hyde, prosecutor of the | tne toliowing vouchers, subject to due|~ work Flannery and Wetherby Addition for province. Several serious losses to poultry thing of which they are entirely in-| Weather detrim Urschel kidnapers, was leading seven |or delinquent. personal property taxes | Ernest: Fricke, services-road eee aien at lerate 18 to 20, inclusive, | Rain, varying from light showers tol ‘nocks because of the excessive heat o nd ordered warrants drawn fot same: ‘work he , “I believe that it!and livestock prevatled all ti! opponents the ri = 3 torrent lownpouri Be ens auiy to continue. fighting for | ¢sPecially during the past three Gays. Publican senatorial nomination,” |@ray'® Pharmacy, drugs for John Boren, hauling grave 95 | for the sum er sto and tote A ae eee tea in aarine ) nave been reported here, Mrs. HA. Nkwand ‘ord Unprecedentedly high | temperature |" “punning against a field 115 D Arnie Gordon, hauling gravel © 81.60/inclusive, Block 11, Flannery and Hammersteadt of near Kensal lost and order . 1g {and extreme Grynens caused crops. of ing against a field of 15 Demo- |, peor |. $ 1672) Paul E. James, hauling gravel 60.00 | Wetherby Addition for the sum of $49 [ff Alberta, but drouth continued to) 34 laying hens Monday and Mrs. Herb The governor, who called Wendel’s! all kinds ta» deteriorate aly. |crats, Rep. Will Rogers, Oklahoma's | Hall's Dri T. R. Atkinson, — service 0 TM. Casey and Son, Inc.; Lots 9, afflict Manitoba, parts of southwest- | rhorm: A ported thi affidavits “manifestly false,” acted Gorine, poor walle oat, bu d one te | congressman-at-large, appeared early ‘adialia Hager, sont fey poe ot rR au heal e . Fa 40, Blo pck 68, McKengle and Cot: jer Saskatchewan and central and| ios. of a Ot toe at kins OuaE upon New York's request as the re-|ta'ner poor. walle oats, desley. ane|to have won the Democratic nomiina- oe surveyor 87 Arne pean Oe Sana he Block 19, [Southern Alberta. poultry raisers have reported lesser sult of an indictment which charged! of corn are still tion for a third term. 59.16 an Oil Co., gas and oil. i Sturgis Addition to Barn nd Betty | Storms were the worst in the cen-|iosces, one man reporting that he Parker, his son, Ellis, Jr. and three! most fields rang peeirebeenbeeanen Wa Medden al Metate ABCACY, 14.09 | Sinclair Refining Co., gas and Morris for the sum of $50; Lots § and|tral Saskatchewan area, Alameds, t] vi i i jor. The : 6, Block 25, Sturgis Addition to Sa- : saved the remnant of his flock of others with kidnaping Wendel in|¢r poor, The hay Lain. soto Gay eepaire “to fine Qich tor the sum of $30; and the {220 miles southeast of Regina, report-| hens by dipping them in water and Manhattan. little feed. and for poor 26.58]' machinery s .00|Chairman of the Board and the Coun- |€d almost two inches of rain. This! niacing them in the basement. Large They were charged with holding shipped rapidly. ces 1.33 |") pentane am i eet ae ta had been one of the worst! numbers of meadow larks and other the former attorney in Brooklyn + Hoe dl ae Datoia Tractor @ iment Roll Cally All mempérs ‘voted “AYE. drouth-stricken sections of the Prov-|nirds have been found dead along where Wendel said he was tortured | 2753. Reduced to sea level 29.55, y ice: 18.61] "Co, repaira to. machinery... 232.25] Moved by Commissioner, Caaieron [ince Stewart Valley, 186 miles west the high d farm build- into “confessing” the kidnaping of/ ¢,."S{Your change -02 ft. ; 1.00/72. Nordstrom, hauling and “setonded ‘by Commissioner Lein [ot Regina, reported a two-hour heavy| jr, ™ébways and near ‘arm Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr. in Tren- Wi “| Clarence ‘Boott, “tnlit ‘ .20 1 thatthe applications of the Bank of ‘rainfall. Rain fell in Moosejaw for i ; ton, where his statements were in-| Suatti‘gige p.m. 3 yi 4.00] " projects... oe i genetal, property. eens eae Marek ‘og [an hour. TWO-MILE WIDE vestigated by the Mercer county Prectcadl 72.01 ec. 24-142-78 for the years 1936 and| The storms of central Sasketchewan | STREAM NOW DRY grand jury. Wendel repudiated the PRECIPITATION Transportation Law License| y2ud' niet, rent tor poor 80.00 “Oo eo Ne egeres -51 | following; an the general property lextended from around Vanscoy and| Beemer, Neb., July 8—()—During “confession. For Bismarck Static Requi Waived Di ota. Dairy, milk for poo! 71 | “expense \ the sient of Mot See eri nespolis, [Deslisle, 30 miles southwest of S4S-| the last spring thaw Plum creek for Parker was free on $500 bail on BIR eo ie secs NOD equirements Waive jure wit poe groceries for iH. ce Putnam, county agent, Paul and Saulte Ste. Marie Rail-|katoon, as far north as Prince Albert. time was a terent two miles wide i. ahs i. : rn : i Mave Gees ‘ the charge, his son has been s {0g | Total, january fot to date --.. 31 ing Feed Shortage Lenhart “i Bile Stare, aries 4, | Workmen's. Gorapantation page i tor'the year 1936 and tel. pinot, were, torn off buildings snd Jin places. Now it’s dry, for the first | ment have been held in Brooklyn.| Acumulaied deficiency to nthe and Lipp veaeen, dha ne uate Reeasrer, ts some localities. Several telephone y puis memory of Cuming coum These registrations Dodge City, Ki pees, pitas “peldy. 86 12 (99 {and companies. ae "Rothechiiler, “rent for the cleric siege: Edmonton, ‘A! oor . urlel county in which the State said icial port x Glendive, Mont. 112; Phoenix, | Kamloops’ Bc cleat 72 M94) A statt of 20 reserve officers, under |g."£-L. Go, ciothing tor poor £104 |G"'Nofth Dakota “appears as. jude-|tne following, resolution sats clots pnsage.thal avery: cap tooo mores Ariz, 110; Kewanee, Ml, 10: | Reamucons © C3 Posy, 108 30. (00 the general direction of Col. Joseph 8.|St. Alexius Hospital, hospi- ment Creditor and an ap- lite adoption nesday, ‘every day from now on iz, 110; Kewanee, 1 8; Devils | ro. 6 talization 428.94 pears as Judgment Debtor ani hich with temperatures of 100 de; or Take. 1 s Angeles, oa, eldy. 86 62 00/Leonard, post commander, will have . That at all times hereafter, upon pe: grees N. D., 108; Eau Claire, Wis.’ Modena, Uteh, clear... .88 54 01 |charge of the camp for 14 days when|°poo” dated June 18, nd for the |completion lof tne reconstruction, of | higher means irreparable injury and ~ 15.00 Highway No. = B 7 No. Pl Ne Py Sum of $230.80, be, and ‘the same is 4 eset tons 104) Faia: Dale ee ate rd = 2 80 they will be relieved by a second Sanger hercantiie Go, gro: reby waived the following real arc, 1% eurieigh ‘county, North Da- raters ieeveguanen CAPITO] command. 2 ‘They were Murray Bleefeld, Martin AN executive order waiving provis- f Fruat the State of North Dakota feted ‘were blown down in Prince Al- sa aen, his brothercinciaw, and) WESTERN NORTH DAKOTA — lions of the auto transportation law | A. Mlothing to7 Mis Fred “Anatioim, board oe ae auired title to” Above real et | Bert ASPHALT PAVING Harry Weiss, a Brooklyn taxicab est Pat. requiring truckers engaged in trans- i prisoners 73 | "Sou cam: All members voted “Aye als OOZES INTO GUTTERS driver. BISMARCK, clear 108 74 '.06/|portation of livestock feed to obtain a J, 4. Kohler, milea 56. Application of Mary Rasche for a|RRA ALLOCATES Beach, peldy. 3 ‘00 lficanse or certificate was issued Wed- |. °° ‘si 4) Fred Anstrom, sheritt, mii reduction in the 1995 taxes.on Lots | ¢195909 TO NORTH Oak Park, Til, July 8—ce)—Street C ONT INU E D | Carrington: ck 08 nesday by Gov. Walter Welford. lecLachian, age . 13 and 14, Block 8, Village of Re Regar Wi ‘July pen por Superintendent William Barry dis- 'rosby, ra ai ig a an axes on house loca' fashington, }.—(P)}—Tem| rg vise ae Blaine peek <1 late theese the pete as tasl oes PE 24 [acy 00) ended Loo TE approvea. tna the [ary allocations of 6203000, 00 si |ooning into tne guttera because ofthe 2 ‘ake, clear ... vi out x ication } cy. e ? Bill Baranuk, 60, Dunn Center, clear .. 98 ‘20 result of drouth end sores oepase gat diekean, ne ee Seer el} PR ig gegen 3.50 | a Teduetion in the 1935 taxes on, Lots Cand teen mane the eur tee heat. To prevent further loss of the ‘ Lab: Di at ee a 8° |ture and feed, Welford directed the |! Meinhover, Woodmansee Stationery, sup- |" Sroved “by Commissioner Tiedman | ment administration pending release melted asphalt’ surfacing he sent out i orer, Uies Jamestown, clear .... 108 ‘00 [state railroad’ commission, highway |xeie'B. mg er groceries for % vat eae) $e | and, Seconded by Commissioner Lein|of new funds for relief in this area. @ hurry squad to spread sand. Menoken Tuesday) sis. eo::: 1 /ompaideslonse aid reguistory apert=| peer s & ESE [tune ds, CoubD, Ureenis'ce property |The allocations by states follows: | SANDFLIES CUT OFF a } Parenall, pela; 4 :O0/ment to waive requirements of the bar peony N. 1 taxes without gore ity and interest un-| North Dakotaf $125,000; South Da-| VENTILATION IN HOMES e ; Means of assisting 34,000 others|Sanish, clear 99 auto transportation law during the|srontgomery Ward ea bs Re 58 | til September , kota, $150,000; ‘Kansas, $50,000; Ne- 3 ting 34, Seiilisvon, pela: HY continuance of the emergency or un-|~ ing for poor re wenson, si Roll Call: All membere voted “Aye. a a Chicago, July 8—(#)—Clouds of “ must be worked out. . til “otherwise directed by me” Bo Merona a6 3) Re 05 | rete Mebane of Fred Swenson, Regis braska, $20, Montana,’ $35,000; | sandflies, on the wing during the f i Saeed Sotnbeaplenatts ahah Kora Welford's order declared that many |>¥,,, W- Morris dental wee: James L Bedivec, “Sr. main- ihe, approved Moeverdaced titpas | ane canurer! tieenesa wae pert of|20t days, clung 0 thickly to window Pe “dust bowl” farmers to new enter- est Pet. |farmers will be compelled to move National eee Moved by Commi son | and seconded BP Commissioner tein an unexpended.balance which the re- en prises, Devils Lake, clear... * ‘06 Jelther to other localities, or to market | £2", 22° i and seconded by Comm that “thin Board execute. agreement [settlement administration had. set| entation wes cut off. Next month, the president said, he|Gankineon cleat dd Solera sopeeeecouseccan aneurin 1S fuel for poor that the members of the Burleign |with Morton County with regard 2 | aside from its last appropriations for|1CE HOUSE BURNS , would visit the “dust bowl,” the Da-| Lisbon, peid $2 (00 necessary that all facilities for | Pat's » groceries for {to present vouchers for per diem and|residents of Morton County residing | use in emergencies. LEAVING CITY ICELESS yy Kotas and possibly Minnesota to gauge | Napoleon, cl 70 199 |Such shipment be maintained at a cost |, poor 6.96 | mileage to the Board of Burleigh|in Burleigh County, concerning fur- pee Esei . 7 the progress of th Oakes, peldy. iT ah to shippers as low as possible.” Pal's Grocery, groceries for d4.26 | County, Commimioners, in lieu of ex-|nishing of aid thereto, and that sald | gpang mISSIONARY anaba, Mich., July 8—(#)—Es- | ishek, clear . es 0 agreemen' ye executed on be! 01 ‘ed- @ progress of the program. , | Wisheie’et 65 ‘The exemption shall be effective |p.°2°%. Hood Store. Seen eet Jardine: Monretate, of ay ted on behalf of canaba faced continued heat Wed. Fy Earlier, the agriculture department only as to trucks during the time act-| for poor c 1924 ine Wallace Sened natty the Base Loh cree a the Chairman thereof FINDS HEAT COMFORTABLE nesday with practically all of its na- \ 1) named 97 “emergency counties” in the MINNESOTA es ually engaged in the act of ha Anton 00|tive Secretary in writing. of the at: aoe auented co y the y St. Paul, July 8—(#)—At least one| tural ice supply lost. The ice was * arid areas of the Dakotas, Montana a he ees livestock or feed for livestock,” th sre L. P rent for po 18: 00 | tendancé of the Welfare Board. Roll Call: ‘ai members voted “Aye.” | Person in the northwest was “just/ destroyed in a fire that levelled the 4 and Wyoming. Federal relief will 3 Ss 5 vee a clothing for Roll Call: All members voted. Moved by Commissioner Cameron |comfortable” Wednesday in the plus : be concent:ated upon them. The AAA Moorhesg, clear. es Ham et I Ra pec panies Baparincnt store, peeks Jugtice and seconde by. Commissions: “Loin |100 temperatures common throughout |one of the hottest daye of the sume sf ii also modified its soil conservation pru- es clothing £05 “poor 14.90 | $536, approved and or: red file. ay, |that, the Board “adjourn until the region the past week, but he had| mer. ys of the sum- { | gram in the stricken sections so farm- SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS First CMTC Enrollees HT, Perry, dental servic 11.00 |The report of Edward §, Allen, Jus- Roll reason to feel “cool.” ceasing aad { ers may raise fodder for their live- High: TOW nt Arri t Li in Perry, burial of 11 fae fice batt appre tae ee erg pe im = e 5, 1986, Frsties Rev. Peter Voth, Siam missionary, z | stock. Huron, clear .... 80 ving at Linco! eae On motion of, Commas ner Swan ine Board of County Comm here for a series of missionary meet- : | ‘The deaths of at least 25 persons| Rapid City, clear 260 —-. 282.92 |son and second of Commissioner Lein, as a elied and approved ings, said on his return from a trip | | were attributed directly to the heat —— First citisen recruits began arziv- |@u2!? nk Ranaiae Ciinles med~ 549.76 | oR polication Tegolution was adgpted: the. following. vou nee ted through Montane, ‘North Dakota. and i while 25 others drowned as they pad de df ing at Fort Lincoln Wednesday fot ) Rawlings; & \lwaldo ‘Bryan asking for. an order tases and. Maen eee rate drawn | Minnesota, that “this is just mbout } sought to escape the sun's burning eet ase’ Pet, |the opening of the Citizens Military Clinic, dental service: 1.70 van the lien of a judgment seety comfortable,” and related how the rays in lakes and rivers. Havre. peldy. 36 “64 00) Training camp. be ieee cab ser: 50 | Oe ar, atin G. Strutz, services as at mercury rises to 120 in Khon Keen, clear 52 Two hundred and forty-three |Red Ow “| the sum of $230.80 as to the real estate | Alvin ¢ Si 32 | Fastern Siam, where he and his fam- Reincine ot lap.aegress MNES lear 88H) ott, “wo made appliatons|giitciet Bove wacigracas: Uh | heeigaten decribed, and 1 appear, |" orgs FH eeehcstoreegr test detaeeA Tisoday-at Wee a oe ret-| WEATHER AT OTHER FoINTs throughout North Dakota and a ey POOF Pa 129.13 Icosts cy stteimind auton Ara Cet Itc ae eee i ae to 80 or 160 if you Bat e | e » N. D. -Low- | {northern tier counties ss e Stores, grocer- for a debt and that the said lien |Sophia Renni ter Ren- rherm sun” Rev. ) tne 2 ae a oh 108 peed Siar: te ae Pet. |Dakota, have been ordered to report |niffnsics Grocery Oe Feaie ana: Gavan: peacant. cnie vplck and Hank of Norm De- ee r 4 : * uluth, Minn. and Green| poise, Idaho, peldy. .. 89 56 -08 for the opening of camp Thursday. 93.66 [EL OReTS, paris comtne inte Aba tannins eee abe : ed : Bay, Wi in the - P perty gs into the tax }Malcol ope, Attorney in t , Wis. up usually cool re: P y i Calgary, Alta, clear. 82 42 ..00/ Physical examinations will be given g | district, Fact for Louis’L. Malcom- BOILING TEMPERATURE sort’ country. The swelter belt Ghitago, Mu, ateat =.) $4 78 8 ail setalitnc aflee Rion ties ain os re Rervices se"gee | 8878) NOW, THEREFORE, BE 17 RE-| son and Esther M. Poi DESTROYING. IOWA CORN { is 4 <1. grav : Des Moines, fowa, clear 100 76 .00 [issued clothing and assigned to tents 7.02|ment now docketed in the office of igs Des Moines, Iowa, Juy 8. — (#) — showed the/ 8, low! Bien t8 0m Roce evens inte) Reco cr | aeminese Co) at ty Bonds” 7,340.00 | Charles D. Reed, federal metorologist, i i) Minn., 103; Huron, 8. D., 102; Mobile, | © ceries for poor 20.40 tat te wit kot id Burleigh County. will keep |Bhoenix, Ariz, clay... 110 78 % ‘Ala, 100. Scott's Grocery, groceries for a fourteen in Block ce crops ., Albert, dy. *.. 6: and maintain free and’ unobstructed ‘The oats and barle; ve Grasshoppers, beetles and chinch acon 7“ ae poor 5.10 fturpien Maaiton to the City |shrcmnsee ates by_the North Da- | been reduced by Nati pene bugs added to the havoc. Roseburg, Ore, rain’. 78 58 De eget ee eee an 90 imarck, Burleigh County, North /kota State Highway Commission Un- | ang western portions of the state,” Several thousands men fought fires / Sure Cake Cit year) Goevics, 31] Paice to thé approval of the At- | 4% ye Creel alone the SE% and the | ————eee in Montana, Wyoming and South Da-| Santa Fe, 58 bs ree ee eat Gre’ of the District, eae aiectea |e awe Beet! ee. a Return Engagement kota forests. {8,5 Marie. stich," cleat 92 69 Spohn’ Grocti, aroceries tor tovmake proper entrys showing such Korth, Bangs, iad ohn ance Pavements Crack \Sheridan, clear’..-..7.. 98 68 piiloo siascksmara Benders, |. toprova pen ee eR nec) rust culverts. to Be InGr ass saeee sHOuse , » ve Sioux City, Towa, clear 98 78.00 medical services . Z 25 Roll Call the following Commis- |'"ahe Tereg 5 ¥ Concrete pavements cracked at) Snox, ‘Wash 2 56 There were fewer marriage licenses i 00 i i ering Om The foregoing resolution being sec Bloomington, fil, Duluth policemen | S2se'arsvarrs tar $2 $$ 28 issued in June, 1936, than in the cor- | fas" EE ae er post TA aware eee crear eet onded bs Eommissio Se tek ae tole worked in shirt sleeves for the first|The Pas. Man., $4 58 .00| responding month of 1935, according | R. a _ Thompeon medical ser- Fricke, aye. lows: Swanson, ay: i ci time in history Winnemucca, N., clear 84 52 .0¢/to County Judge I. C. Davies. The 4 Moved by Commissioner Swanson Tied A NEW DEGREE < Winnipeg, Man., clear 106 «68 = 00 eal ’ Mrs. ey,” Torgeson, medical and seconded by Commissioner Camer- | aye. Seven heat victims died in Peoria, figurés for the two months are 26 and] services and hospitalization © 25.00/on that the Board adjotrn until 2:30] “Moved by Commissioner Tiedman IN A! ry Ti, hospital. Smell grains were | 38, respectively. So far only one mar-| Wachter Transfer Co, fuel "eh and seconded By ona alone Swan- L UGHTER oon Y for poor .. o J1 me smabece voted “Aye.” |son that-a beer. eo issued to ite 9 br of whe been Bleached white in Wisconsin ushels of wheat and a carryover of | riage has been issued during Washburn Coal Go, fuel” tor June 4, 1896, 2:30 o'clock p.m. | Sohn Eliason ne Bismarck, North Da: || when the old grads come Gov. Walter Welford of North Da- | 150,000,000 against domestic consump- | July. Pesca County Commission-|kota on the BY of Sec. 32-141-8 xe stated conditions were “hourly Me of Sparorimately. hp eae Ak rs ia - ent foe Beer convened with all members pres- for, the year Pik A ey back to the campus for a ecoming worse.” Cal Ward, e “emergency drouth coun- regularly sched meeting of 2 - oll Call: All members votes ? aie rural resettlement director, returned |ties” include: the Gilbert N. Nelson post, Veterans | “ane'n' ael for, Booka: 06 |weat Scale seated bide ge a2 setondea, by, Commuanioner fisdman Post-graduate course in ro- to Lincoln, Neb., from a 2,000-mile of Foreign Wars, tonight has been) Yenken’s Drug Stor were opened. The following |that Burleigh County allot §: to mance and hilarity! : swing through the Dakotas. He said:| 4.4), Uist Western Counties postponed until further notice, Wes- | 1.°°5 "St iismson,” erocerie Bia ds: Dekote Tractor |the Burleigh County Weltare ‘Board j “The morale of the people is much | , hh Dakota — Adams, Billings,| ley Sherwin, commander, announced r poor - 12.24] kota; Northwest Vanece tron Works < ats ~IITHE OLD GRADS TRY Jower. In whole counties it looks as|2owman, parla. gd 0 wae! Wednesday. d oo ston, Norn Dako, 1... Adams} Moved by’ Commi TO BE YOUNG AGAIN! though there won't be a grain of Emmons, Golden Valley, q i — ‘ sa ‘ a ‘he bids /and seconded by Commissioner Swan- wheat. If these people aren't given | inser. Kidder, Logan, McIntosh, Mo-| Members of Townsend Club No. 4 © orkican : a 98.02 | until Sune, sth, 280 SORPRSTRHON /8n that he fouowing proposal snd g hal, many: will starve.” Kenzie, McLean, Mercer, Morton,| will meet at 8 p. m., Thursday, in the | Dr. A git Fisher, medical Mov. Nécmntissioner Swanson PRO! oh AGREEMENT ‘Laughs? Nothing like it since Pp. POBAL A’ ‘One-third of the Montana wheat | Mountrail, Oliver, Sioux, Slope, Stark,| Burleigh county courthouse, J. N.) p Service’ 38.00] and seconded by Commissioner Lein| WHERBASY it is to the interest of “A Night at the ! : Stutsman, Williams. . JN. that “the Board adjourn untll 9:80 |purieigh County, ‘North, Dakota, to ight at the Opera’ 4 crop was given up for lost. pie Muekl, club chairman, announced lee 42.86|orclock a.m. June 5, 1936. Tefund: its outstanding indebtedness 4 : Dakota — Aurora, Beadle,| wednesday. s & Rell ¢ Call All bers voted “Aye.” | according to the terms and provisions : Brown, Burle, Buffalo, But fr 48s re f Corn in Critical Shape ty am oo ‘alo, ne ite, Camp- oe jobs ep OE eee eae tee eaion. [ee per tog Maeatenr 1935 of j Grain traders shared their beliet| Pell, Clar yon, Custer, Day.| Judge Harvey J. Miller of Dickin- 46 lord reconvened with all members pres- the Boies) Burleigh Count HE aunty. outstanding. ine following indented: and ex! thet corn was in a critical period | Dewey, Edmunds, Fall River, Faulk, here Tuesday de : deptelinigs he othe tol following bills were allowed, ing prior to aati : . Top H Sine Cans Haakon, Hand, jughes, | in district court Maite ‘which have teen arid’ sines | Hyde, Jackson, Serbald, donee, Lamas: | sutice com. during the bearing of| a OF delinquent personal | January 1, 1985, to-w) aaa faa tecn wiped out Marshall, MePherson, Meade, Pen-| Picard Mouleer, alse of Dickinson, igen pages and warrants ordered |’ “Approsiinatel 700 io nT URAINS the Navy in thrills But showers in Saskatchewan put|Mington, Perkins, Potter, rae gie:| his court reporter. ") dean be FallBonde. ‘i a he...action! the brakes on the market’s precipitate | Spink, Stanley, Sully, Walworth, Zie-| tt A HEREAS, at. te HE 2u 9 , v 1 4 upsurge Tuesday. In a rere gyration, | back. Judge W. H. Hutchinson Le rt ‘Boa: County Commi * j t wheat soared 4% cents to the highest Pe ymin ety Seg » Blaine, Cars| sgoure with his daughter, racy s 210 | Sune 8, 1036 ae eset Cot ott . ; D E y | L D0 1 point since August, 1934; plunged al- | 4#r, Chouteau, Custer, Danielson, Daw- graduate of the University of North 349 | bet tort. by H. lueller of Hazen. : : lk most 6 cents, then rebounded 2 cent. son,, Fallon, Fergus, Garfield, Gelden| Fatcts law school, who is taking the Fao | North Dakota, and was by resolution , 4 bs "The September delivery closed at| Valley, Hill, ie te Basin, MeCone,| ier examinations, ate Bismarck visi- 210 |Gala Board of Jounty Commissioners a 1.05%—1.06 amid tumultuous scenes | Musselishell, F bee Ly tors this week. register of deed aS yf, witness f iio ae re ceunty 18 AGREED AS in the pits. Powder m Ag i 4 hreys ‘& Moul ir, W. Pierce, witnes: 2.10 | FOLLOW! e But President Roosevelt declared no| Roosevelt, Rosebud, Sti. apie al Paandry Co., laundry- ys ee yet witnes: Burlei D asaia agr water, Treasure, Valley, Yel, ese 2. 006 wurvaion was in prospec, The | alr, Trenue, Vay, bows, Yule} Second Siamese Twin witht vais i we parca aetans a ened ae JAMES CAGN recent government estimates, he said, Dies in Michigan City | ,‘*¢8"5 : oe 3.20] purchaser agrees to pay the face Indicated & yield of about 600,000,000) ,, WYOINE =, Campber conver —— 2 ear rs ‘ ‘ 40 |raa Mee aa, et He PA T 0 B R The ponds shail mature | E N fall: cording to 4 heheduls, to be gurniahed BUTTERWORTH ARET LINDSAY , by, Nora on Service Ci We = <2 Hooitee bY maturing, aaoth ehrematning ABEL HERBERTAD FRANK McHUGH ttling twin Q the . as $190,000 shall have /3-2-4% interes ERKEL uaa pene of te , Joined her sister 1m | C ie bonds shall bar Tedeemable be- death here 4 _—$—$———— Path, iy Se eee ‘The bablés were born Monasy to|**in, and Lineoin, 9.08 Sie yours advance interedt ac di ; . "NEXT ATTRACTION labor, tne. Wi in Mrs. Wesley Gilck and one lived only |a°W. Licei’€o" tips Rita aie : sei va femeannaalty veginoing || YB YOU ssasts actepins bs about 18 minutes, The other, christ. |The Tedd. Combény, Ei i f uy tt Sotge page at ane bakes faver “$i 000 i A Roger wen _ ohefag LAS Yup a # 7.98 ‘Ani nes oi Bel h This Repoument Js conditioned wn ; ‘ a Minute iss uid +5) tae attending ganriss 00 geumpletion, of jena ae a: 1.00] win. Bricks, County Commie : z , gaevices : i i it ftaumgae en ac! ine LL ee. ‘eh ag fy ‘ ite sou rr : Res cet nt Loe ete ts COMING SATURDAY ot - Ls dd mai i a Her oe itd uion toe for tae The Screen Just Had "tts a ra rane ite ice eras tne » , > to Have Him! a [Bans np. 4 16086 on: as [BE SES ca ae: : Fs et pala eS

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