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COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS march, 1 Daketi gogo + f 1936, 1 “y p The~Board es County Coniiesiene ers of Burleigh County convened with Commissioners Swanson, Lein, feron, Tiedman and Fricke presen Moved by Commissioner Tiedmen ‘meeting be approved as read. Roll call: All members voted “ay: The special tax report of Fred An- strom, Sheriff, for the month of July, 1d and ordered file: ipprove vouchers No. 328 inclusive, submitted by+the Burleigh County Welfare Board and ordered warrants drawn for Boved. by. Commis sioner Cameron and seconded by Comi loner Tied- man that the "Board "adjourn until 2:80 o'clock p. Roll ‘Ail membprs voted “ay Auguit 4, 1936, 2:30 o'clock P. M. The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with all members present. At this time the following vouch- ers were examined and allowed, sub- ject to due or delinquent personal property taxes, and warrants ordered drawn for same: Capitol Cut Rate Drug, drugs “drugs 57.38 167.16 8.51 3.06 Dri Store, Gray's” Pharmacy, poor. Hall's Drug, rugs Lenhart Drug Co. “drugs for HT. Perry, dental services Dr, M. 8. Priske, dental ser ices. 5 Rawlings, & “Towne ° Dental Clinic, dental service: Bismarck Hospital, hospital tio: St. Alexius Hospital, hospital- ization re Sady ‘J. Meinhover, ser ces Converts burial of indigent .. . W. Calnan, burial digents Bashara’s for pi Bismarek Dairy Co, miik tor poor Broadway Food Market, ceries for poor .. cops) Grocery, groceries for groceries gro- John Z Daniel, ‘groceries tor poor Dick's Grocery, groceries rr Emmon's Board, groceries for poor Hempel'’s Grocery groceries for poor +... Kota Dairy, ‘milk for poor. Kremenet Brothers, ceries for poor .+++ Kunz Grocery, groceries for poor Logan's Inc, groceries for poor A: H, Lundberg, groceries for 5. AC McGann,” ‘groceries ‘tor poor ee Marcovitz Grocery, groceries ies for poor ... National Tea Company, ceries for poor 2 Nick's G groceries for gro- poor ... : P. & T. Food Store, groceries for poor . eauee Grocer Pal 8. is Sparks, grocer! es for p Red Owl Store No. ies for poor “arocers, Eroceries for poor Sed GAM Speaks Grocery, groceries for poor ..... ee State Mill and’ Bievator Co, flour for poor Sterling Cash Store, groceries for poor J. of hompson, groceries for Ra bs _ Thompson, groceries for J. i _ thompson, groceries Twilling Groce for poor ..... Wing Mercantile for poor . Zerr's Grocer poor ... 5 i Bismarck Bargain Store, clothing tor poor Buttrey's, clothing for poor Capitol Army & Navy Store, clothing for poor . ay Chicago Mail Order C ng for poor pant Cloning. Store, ciothing for poor Holmgren Cash Store, clothing for poor ...... Montgomery Wai clothing for poor J. C, Penney Co., ch People’s Store, clothing for poor George Gussner, rent, surplus commodity Geérge Gussner, rent, surpius commodity N. D. Power and Light Co., steam—surplus commodity. N. D. Power and Light Co. currént—surplus commodity C.Penney Co, supplies— WPA 5 Moved and seconded by Commissioner -Lein that_ the Bersonal Paste taxes of H in Bis- marck School, Distrie! . 1 be cans celled for the reason that he s doubly assessed in Bismarck and Cromwell School Districts while a res- ident of Cromwell School District. Roll call: All members voted “ay: Moved by Commissioner Cameron and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the rd adjourn until August 5th, at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Roll calls All merabers voted “aye.” August 5, 1986, 9:30 o’clock A. The Board of ante Commissio: ers reconvened with all members time the Board allowed the following bills subject to due or di linquent personal propert: and ordered warrants SEAeD propria: $ 166.67 Monroe Esleulating Machine Co., maintenance agreement 18.00 H. O. Putnam, County Agent, salary . 125.00 Mrs. Fred Anstrom, ‘salary as a matron we * Re eaces 25.00 nstrom, board oi oe 143 00 1.97 2.10 5.20 3.50 labor Bere "reves, pervicen David pared jer Biomarek ‘pring Service, Fower & Light Co heat a a ight ®. W, Bell Teiephone Co., te phone service 159.81 10.00 166.67 emt Hing, Ww sanity commission . Ray Ulrich, — witnee: sanity commission . Fred E. Anstrom, witn' nity commission . Geo. M. Register, services, in- nity commission . Dr. C. E. Stackhouse, servicer, insanity commissioner . Otto Dirlam, services H. O. Putnam, scene Agent, county agent . Sass puciite, Lewis, servicer, secd 01 ni, Frank Carr, ‘coroner's juror... John E. Burbage, coroner's juror Dr. L. si ‘Larson, services as ae ‘Lobach, nder, coroner's juror G: A. 'Dahlerm’ coroner's juror. Dr. L. W. Larson, services as coroner ... cad Pier coroner's 8, rl Overby witness fees Elness, County Trea: cash items Gamble Store No, 20, supplies Otte Dirlam, services. Bismarck Grocery Co. plies, county jail Humphreys é& Moule, supplies Hoskins-Meyer, supphes Montgomery & Co. sup: ee county, att : Chemi: ‘upplit . Globe. Gazette Printing Co culverts . Dakota Tractor & Bquipment Co., supplies and repairs... Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner I that the Board adjourn until o'clock p. Roll call: All members voted Auguat 5, 1936, 2:30 o'clock P. M. The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with all present. The report of fees collected by Charles Fisher, Clerk of Court, for the month of May, 1936, approved and ordered filed, Moved by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Cam eron that Lots 9 to 12, inclusive, Block 28, Governor Pierce's Addition, be sold to James Knowlen, subject to the approval of the Board of City Com- missioners: and that, upon the grant- ing of such approval and receipt of purchase price, the Chairman of the Board and County. Auditor be authorized to je tux deed. Roll call: All members voted ‘a The following bills were allowed, subject to due or delinquent personai property taxes and warrants ordered drawn for same: T. R. Atkinso: veyor, mileage Florence Crittenton services City of Bisma: a WS De- partment, wate Wachter Transfer c County Sur 3 64.75, 50.00 149.58 Home, age. Carl R. Kositzk A. C, Jordan, servi T. R. Atkinson, County Sur- veyor, services . Charlie ’Seilinger, road work. ohn Skel, road work . Jacob Hein, road work John Weber, Ji David Bossert, road w: G. A. Bossert, road work Adolph Degner, road work Dan Hein, road work Alfred Larso George W. Harman, road Work Christ Be road work Rudolph Engel Reinhold Berg Wm. Bi services Paul E. James, hauling gravel Ole Olson, road work Lewis Peterson, road work .. Ellis Gill, road work Clarence Scott, mileage—WPA scum a iene strom, naaine, cart “Ol en, Ernest ator. Ralph BL. Meyer, ‘grader oper- ator Ralph M. Meyer, grader oper: ator Bismarck Paint and Glass, pick and shovels . es Sanger Mercantile Co. plies 5 Guanrud, "Brink & ‘Retbola, Inc., ipolien - French Co., supplies Sinclair Refinin, oil Lewis Tractor &' Machinery Co., repairs < Lein Motor Co., rep Grant Dadey Co., HS F. Py R. Electric Service, re- pair: Dakota Tractor & Equipment ‘. airs to machinery... Northwestern Sheet & Iron Works, blades . Lain Motor Co., rep R. Bonny, justice fees Hime it Elness, County Tr. urer, remittance to State Treasurer /. Ernest Elness, County Treas- urer, remittance to State Treasurer terling State Bank, ‘grocer- Rpenk’s "Grocery, roc wise for poet Depa: Tt a“ Servic RB Pi colle. fe Weitere Board of North agsistance Puptie W Waltere foard of North ota, The port pe fe assistanc Caltected ey Fred Anstrom, Sheriff, for the mont! of July, 1986, approved and prdered loved by Commissioner Lein and seconded by Commissioner Cameron that the Board adjourn until .9:30 o'clock August 6, 1936. Roll 1 nH All members voted ‘aye. August 6, 1986, 9:20 o'clock A. M. The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with all members pres At this time the following bills were allowed, subject to due or d linquent personal property taxes and warrants ordered drawn for same. rdon R. Moore, mlsrollea, 15,00 eous expen Ernest Elness, County Trea: ay it on apeiticate 1,212.50 Iman, County Com- i fe 20.00 36.60 23.02 meron, County Com services and 22.80 38.56 hi rvices aod F Borst 1, tse members | 2" THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 1936 Reunion of Mary Astor’s No. 1 Man, Wife Apparently in a less forgiving frame of mind than she had ex- pressed in London when her husband was headlined in the Astor diary case, Mrs. George Kaufman's reunion with the playwright on return to New York was casual rather than dramatic. She simply took his arm when they mct. Kaufman looks crestfallen as he strolls beside her on the pier. The report of Fred Swenson, Reg- ister of Deeds, for the month of June, 1936, approved and ordered filed. Moved by Commission. Tiedman id seconded by Commissioner Lein that this Board execute agreements concerning Peter Hanson and tamil a resident of Burleigh Co ing in Stutsman Count Richter and family who are residents of Sheridan County residing in Bur- leigh County, and Harry Kent and family who are residents of Morton County ‘residing in Burleigh County with regard to furnishing of aid thereto, and that said agreement be executed on behalf of this Board by the chairman thereof ani the County Auditor of th Roll call; All members Moved by Commissi seconded by Commissioner ( that the Board adjourn until o'clock p.m Roll call: All members voted ‘aye.’ August 6, 1936, 2:00 o'clock P. M. The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with ell members present. Moved by and seconded by that the Board ad on August 7, 19 of reviewing several tow Roll call: All member: August 7, 1030, 9: The Board of Co maconyenca) uit anil present. Moved by and seconded b Commissioner ‘Tiedman ) nmissioner “Lein urn to reconvene for the purpo: ip road voted “a mmission members Commi: ner Cameron Commissioner Tied- rd adjourn to re- lock p. m., for the purpose of reviewing township roads and bridges. Roll call: All members voted “aye.” August 7, 1936, 2:00 o'clock P. M. The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with all members present. Moved by Commissioner Lein and seconded by Commissioner Swanson that the Board accept $200 in full payment of the personal property tuxes of A. H. Helgeson for the years 1928 to 1935, inclusive. The above ersonal property is assessed in Lein fownship and the Sheriff is directed to release the said levy on the above property. on payment of the above “Roll call: All members voted “aye ner Tiedman ioner Cam- cancel the gen- eral taxes for the year 1936 on Lots 1 and 2 of Sec. 5-144 nd SW% and NEY of Sei 42 reason this land has been acquired by the State Treasurer, as Trustee for the State of North Dakota. Roll call: All members voted “aye.” Commissioner Swanson introduced the pono wy resolution and moved The Board of County- Commissioners has received petitions for the removal of the voting place from School Hou ‘0. 1, located on NW of Sec, 30-142-S0 to School House ae 2, located on NW of Sec. and "WHEREAS. The said Board of County Commissioners has also re- ceived petitions for retaining the vot. ing place in School House No. 1, and, The Board of County ioners finds that both pet! tions contain approximately the same number of eligible signers, and, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissio1 ers that in consideration of the facts presented, the petitions be returned to the Chairman of the Township Board and that the matter be decided by the Township Board or be sub- mitted to the voters of the township at the next general election. Roll call: All members voted “aye Moved by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the ‘ounty transfer $25,000 from the Road Fund to the Poor Fund. Roll call: All members voted “ 2 Moved by Commissioner Cameron and seconded by Commissioner Tie man that the Board allot $3,234. to the Burleigh County Welfare Board for the month of August, 1936. Roll call: All members voted “aye. Moved by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the following resolution be EREAS, $3,918,269.00 of regu- lar Federal Aid Highway funds hi been apportioned to North Dakota for ching of which there is in- local_money; and WHEREAS, Such regular Federal Aid Funds ‘are available without matching, provided all State road user taxes are expended for highway purposes, construction, maintenance and administration; and WHEREAS, Any county construc- tion from State road user taxes will be considered as having been avail- able for construction and will be de- ducted from the Federal aa Funds available without matchini ‘Ow, EL) BE IT RE- 1936, gas taxes and motor vehicle fees will be used only for highway purposes and that county highway construction from these funds will be held to the lowest pot sible minimum. This resolution shi remain in effect until the expenditut of the apportionment above mens tioned but not later than March 15, 1239, and shall have no bearing on eapenditures from the county road or bridge funds obtained by a county tax levy. Roll call: Swanson, pass; Lein, aye; Cameron, aye; Tiedman, aye, and Fricke, aye. Moved by Commissioner Lein and seconded Commissioner Tiedman that the Beard accept $65 in full pay- nent of the personal property taxes of John Weber, Jr., assessed in Dis- trict No, 19 for the years 1933 to sive Rout call: All members voted “aye." Moved by Commissioner Caserta and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the Board adjourn, subject to calls | until 10:00 o'clock a. m., Septem- er 1, Roll call: All members voted “aye.” DERB’ County Auditor in and for Burleigh County. WILLIAM FRICKE, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. 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