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oreneesemetmttn recta icentrnr einen THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1937 Northwest Kidder if —_—__—_—_—_—__—+ MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Roy Kraemer and Raymond Hertz fhave enlisted in the CCC and expect {to be leaving for camp soon. Mr, and Mrs, M. 8. Goldsmith and sons, Lawrence and Dale, were visi- tors at the Joe Goldsmith home Sun- day. Adolph Hieb and son Robert called at the Dan Almers home Sunday. Gene Kraemer, Herbert, Ted, Emil | and Reinhold Hertz left last week for | Montana to work in the beet fields. Miss Martha Sunner is teaching the Joe Goldsmith school. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Mack and son from north of Lake Williams, were visitors at the Julia Kraemer home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray, Mabel Hagelgrove and Jacob Hieb were vis- ators at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kraemer Sunday evening. oo | Frances By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Carl Carlson was a business caller at McKenzie Monday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmidt were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tebbo Harms, Thursday. Mrs, Joe Fisher and Mrs. Bernice Bachman attended a shower for Mrs. Gene Cunningham at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Engdahl, Thursday evening. Mrs. Bernice Bachman spent the ‘week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers at Menoken. Leland Fischer caught his leg in the tractor wheel and hurt it quite badly while riding on the tractor with his father, Friday. This week-end, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Miller and family moved onto a farm near Menoken, formerly occupied by Jake Koch. : At a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs, M. O. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Sherman entertained Mr. and Mrs, M, O, Sherman, Mr. and Mrs, ‘Chester Sherman and family, Mr. and irs, Albert Sherman and son, Clar- ence, Charlotte and Florence Sher- man and Miss Alma Monkie, Sunday. Albert and Reinhold Schauer spent Tuesday afternon at the George Knoll home. ‘Miss Opal Melick of Washburn vis- ited from Wednesday night until ‘Thursday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Kershaw. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hanson and Gaughter, Mary Ann, of Bismarck, ee Sunday at the Ryberg brothers 5 their home in Fargo Wednesday | Driscoll | o——. j Driscoll home near Tuttle. idren and going to school, Wildfang’s sister, Mrs, Felix Farrar. Mr, and Mrs. Farrar left recently for points in Washington. They will visit at Mount Vernon with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clizbe. Mrs, W. H. Stark returned Monday from the Bismarck hospital where she has been receiving treatment the last month. from cuts and bruises received in a jear accident Saturday night near Sterling. : Henry Larson returned home Satur- day from Minneapolis. He visited a brother, Martin, in Minenapolis while there on business. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Gaguner and family left Wednesday for Eugene, Ore., to make their home. , “Harriett | By MRS. CHRIST WETZEL Miss Ruth Pleines returned to:her home Sunday after having been em- ployed at the E. R. Leach home the last month. Miss Hilda Wutzke spent the week- end at the Christ Wetzel home. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Roth and chil- dren were visitors at the Wm. Merkel home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, O. G. Weitstock and children spent Sunday, at the John Raymond Hinkel has reopened the store formerly operated by H. F. Wil- liamson. Mr, and Mrs, Christ Wetzel and Mrs, Catherine Wetzel spent Sunday with relatives at Dawson. Carl Schopp spent Sunday at th Bill Derlin home at Tuttle. oy t Moffit By MRS, A. W. FAUST Mrs, Miles Benz is teaching the Woodland school near the river and Austie Porter is caring for the chil- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Green, Mrs, L. IR Peckham of Lincoln, Neb. Tony Faust of Schubert, Neb., attended the funeral of their sister, Mrs. M. 8. Rippley, who passed away in a Bis- marck hospital, Oct. 1, Mr, and Mrs, Olson were given s farewell party Friday evening at their home. The Homemaker club pre- sented them with an Indian blanket. ‘They left Sunday evening for Craw- fordsville, Ore. to make their home for the winter. John Hayes spent the week-end with his family in Moffit. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Faust left for morning. Mrs. J. C, Kendall entertained the Ladies’ Aid at her home, Oct. 6. By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs, 8. O. LeBarron of Bismarck and Mrs. G. L. Rodenbaugh of Opheim, Mont. Mrs. Rodenbaugh is Mrs. Lathrop’s sister-in-law. < Mr. and Mrs, Glen Hanner children, Joe Simon and Wilde Simon trom Oberon, N. D., en route to Call- fornia, have been recent visitors at the Elmer and James homes. Joe Simon is Mrs. James Koon’s brother. Mmes. Ole and Alden Nelson were thostesses for the Ladies’ Aid Thurs- day afternoon. : Rev. and Mrs. Fylling of Mandan ‘were callers at the A. H. Burnett home ‘Thuraday. Dr. Orr and Mrs. Snyder of Bis- marck, county nurse, examined pre- school children here at the hall Fri- day afternoon. for the Women’s Foreign Missionary , Society at her home Tuesday after- Boon, 6. B. McCann of Jamestown, Miss McCann, a student at James- college, Evelyn Gilbertson of Mandan and Virginia McCann of Steeg and Mr. have returned in Iowa. ig 5 i i By MBS. K. &. SNYDER George Nelson of Bismarck is pick- dmg corn at the William MacDonald Miss Edna Doehle of Moffit spent week-end at the home of her in-law and sister, Mr. and (Mrs. Leslie Clark. Mr, and Mrs. John Crawford, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and family dinner guests at the C. D. Kim- i Mr, and Mrs, M. M. Dralle accom- panied Mrs, O. Dutton of Bismarck for a week-end visit in Grand Forks. A pre-school clinic was held at the 'W. V. Carroll home on Oct. 12, , urada: Welch’s Spur | i pending eral: By MRS. R. M. WELCR Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and son, Mrs. L. 8. Doppler and son, Chas. Johnson and W. F. Cameron were all in Bismarck Thursday, Mrs, Welch and Mrs. Doppler attended the Homemakers class for club lead- ers at the War Memorial building, Mr. and Mrs. E. Werle and little daughter, relatives of Mrs. John Welch visited at the Welch home this ver until Nov. 20, when she expects J Mrs. Lloyd Wildfang is suffering te come home for a visit. Emma Nelson came home from school No. 1 in Cromwe]l to spend | |the week-end at her parent's home. john Bender and Ecklund dance a Clara By ELBIE MURREY Visitors at the Murrey home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Art Franklund and family, Harry Holden, Louise Bop case Te Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan were visitors at the Murrey home Saturday evening. Frank Murrey and Harry Holden were dinner -guests at the Gunder ‘Hagen home Sunday. Teddy Murrey. was a visitor at the { Mr. and Mrs. J jfamily from Washburn were guests lat the Carl Bender home Sunday, | Mrs, Lena Lundquist is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. family. T. Spangberg and By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr, and Mrs. Harold Olson ‘and Faust of Tecumshe, Neb., and Arthur | daugh' and Art Hemmerick of Napoleon, N. D.,, were over-night guests of Mr. and | teachers ‘Mrs. Ted var Friday. week while selling a truck load of potatoes which they brought from their home in the’Red River valley. A large Chas Johnson called at Welch and L, 8. hei Sunday, Steve Vogel returned from South ‘Adolph Giovannoni accom| his sister, Mrs. Julius Thies eee foe at Verona, i . Harold Sherman and brother, aE motored to the ur! ome Friday. George remained for a few days. sod Frank Vogel left for a COC camp John Homer shipped cattle to St. Paul sanudes se, » Lawrence Woodland took a truck load of stock to a Otte won Fargo the latter part ball home Brittin Sunday. family were visitors at the Amos Rob- ee a nner se ncoe Aid boclety will hold their annual chicken Sy MRS. GEORGE NELSON supper church Friday evening, ae Oct. 15, The public is cordially in- |, Miss Mildred Skoglund arrived last ited. Monday from Duluth to visit her sis- Many from this community attend-|'f® Mrs. Bert Hendershott, Mrs. ed funeral services for Julius Dor- Coleman and Mrs. Arthur Sol- man at the Glencoe church Tuesday |Deré. She is a former Trygg resi- afternoon. Rev. Walter Vater of Bis- marck officiated, McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr, and Mrs, Haux and daughter of ident. Paul Coleman arrived Th from Duluth where he was em) 5 0. A. ie CEs relatives, oslund, wendolyn Nelson luncheon uraday. Willie Jiras, who has been visi crowd attended the perty| Varholdt and children and-Mrs. H. ‘Mrs, George Schlabach was hostess |*t the John Richter home Sunday |Arneson spent Saturday Doppler homes/D., will the Telfer : trip to Fingal where they visited Olaf Olaysen and: family. aon, Forest, visited over the week-end with her son-in-law. and daughter, Mr. and Mrz, Ole Newlarid. The Board of County Comm: ers convened with - Commis: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson visited amounts land home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tilmer Lien, Mrs, the followin; ner. Ted declared ‘or highway Mr. atid Mrs. O. B. Newland and| Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson and family and’ Mrs. family of Driscoll visited at ‘Carl Forest were enterteined atthe Adolph |Lein’s. home. Sunday. Hansen home Saturday evening. Several high school students at- . Murial Knutsen spent: Sunday ‘at /tended the football game, in Wilton | the W. F. Keeler and Paul Paslay:mo- | Turtle Lake. ie a tored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. Pas-| .O. M./Colip, Miss Edith Colip and| fr. lay remained for a few days to be|Chas. Colip, all of Marseilles, Iil.,-and |Clusky under a doctor’s care... Mrs, Mary’ Rasche.and.daughter 8hir- |honie Friday evening. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ojsdn and. son |ley of Bismafck visited at the August |. James-Kosinek is employed at thi spent Monday at the Qecar Anderson | Westerman home Sunday. O. O. Sperry home. home. : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schuh and fam- | @— \ ie Hemanes Telatives:in Bismarck Sun- Wilson ¢ Lyma in > | The Regan Ladies’ Aid met'at Mrs. ‘MRS. JOHN By CLARA E. WANTTAJA afternoon. ‘The Ladies’ Aid will give|.ser, and Mra. H. E. — @ supper Saturday, Oct. 23. as their guests their Services were held: several.times| Mr."and Mrs: Norton Strand and |ter.in-lsw, Mr. and last. week. atthe Finnish “Apos lic |family visited relatives’ in: Towner, N.|itigton, of lows, this Poeean chars fs tomay ai Rey.|D., Sunday. Mr, and) Mrs, “Ed Het of la, N. D., je i" friends attended | agi; wvonnie, Sunday evening a Fon of atbut the ‘surprise. on Eimer Schuh ast ints meses py 100 ‘people charivaried Mr. and: Mrs. | Monday. eve on the oorasion of | west, returned to their Reymond Juhala who were quietly jhis birthday, Sahah Berg remained married the latter part of last week.) Frits Unde returned from @ busi-lghe is planning to The group was treated to candy,/ness trip‘in St. Paul, Thuradey. home with her sister; cigars and other refreshments by the * ‘Mrs, Peter Johnson . of | stockton, Calif. y young couple. - dinnér guests at . af Mr.and Mrs, Gust Eckholm enter- d tained the following guests at dinner Sunday: Rey. Herula, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, William Has} ana Tacaly Bar, iam ju > Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Luiske and: fe A Mr, and Mrs. Rudloph Harju and. family, Mr. and Mrs. Seth’ Harju and ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Niemi tnd family, Mia. Hilde Mem!” and Be Seay onan ly, : family, Mrs, John Hokans, Mrs, By NORMA AGNEW ee eee ie Hilma Lehto, all of Wing, Mr. and ; Se? Alvira Berg is visiting with ‘Mrs, Walfred Harju and son and Mr,| Opel Melick, Norma and Elmer] sunt near Turtle Lake, N. D. and Mrs, Otto Harju and family of | Agnew spent Wednesday evening st) ‘war. and Mra. John A. Berg will en- ‘A large crowd at the ama-|shaw. Miss Melick remained there, |*"tain the Wilson Four Leaf Luckles, teuir contest sponsored by the Women’s| Mra. Noble Nelson spent # few days ‘club at the Lyman hall Sunday eve- | Visiting friends-in Hazelton. ning. The Epworth League met Tuesday evening’ at the school house. (Mein ie called’ on G. MC. Wechal Tureds on G, y iy. Mrs, Otto Ayers and Mra, Lu Eile ieptomiber Tih, Tears By OLGA M. RINE ._| Bird attended the project meeting in 10100 O'clock A. M. a th rental shall be applied on the pur- e section lines were also the Wilson 4-H Livestock clubs | August Helle, witn ice. the| Raymond Finlays: em Bismarck spent 7 week-end at their home. Roy Greig, services—mainte: | Cunfield | winnie way, Frank. Beniene? GuYLIN aintenance .... ers | H Swanson, Worner, Lein, Cameron and ‘red E. Anstrom, mileage the northeast |Carl Kositsky, mileage salary ... H. O, Putnam Cor site of ee Olson, con. |W enance 8) william Hokan oo. Be mn. 111 Th ten: mainte: Louis > maintenance. .. Lein maintenance and warrants ordered|Lewis Tractor & nance 160,00 | G1 rant-Dade Co., rant y Bees mi nan NCO.» . William Hokana, trom), A services—maintenance ..... services— Motor Co, services — jat the D, D. Barkman home Saturday | Valley City. Fricke present, unty Agent, nortmaintenance evening. an, Hacabl spent the weik-end | 21 "niainctsy stoned Sean [atieaae, auger euacs 34?" Wercar des = Samuel Vik, who has been employed | Visiting rected. assistant county 166.67] _ nance’... near Park River, N. D., for six weeks | Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelien and} Moved by Commissioner Cameron [Alfred F. Ballwe Rupp, Brothers, returned home Thi y , | family have moved to that Burleigh County rent from. the y. 28.37 | Dakota Tractor ip t. p of Harlan, Iowa, ne) ta Tractor & Baul nt Lucile ae Co., neal of grader— 4s spending several days visiting at Ror “"\ |Dakota, Tractor & Equipment oe. Herod is -& 31.25|_ Co. "repairs — maintenance nephew of Mr, Barkman. Rae pf in, repairs—main- Marion Lien of St. Anthony, N. D., 33.15 |, tena: 2.52 43.80 31.00 37.00 15.50 31.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 31.00 100.00 37.00 49.00 98.00 100.00 4.80 24.00 * 11.30 37.00 76.90 4.00 30.40 ited at the William Deckert home/|by Miss. Catherine Bese of Oentes, shooter ideas 12.50 sanget Mercantile Co., re- Sunday afternoon, In evening | Miss Neom! 1s co-teacher in the Cen_| oll Call: Ail members vot 31.60 | , Dalre—maintenance 2.85 they called st the J. 0. Rise home. | ter consolidated school. , ; m eee aaa ne $40 | maintenance coir, | 188 Mip. J. 0, Rise were visitors at the | and Rev, Herman Johnoom of Bis; [fecerred to J. A. Graham, City As: |, debt adjustment board cea. 28 = repel re maintenance Peter Kluksdahl home A marck conducted services in the Gos-|""Communication from North Da-| debt adjustment board’... 6,60 |Quanrud, Brink & Helbold, Einar Spilde, Sam Vik and ‘Theo- | pel Tabernacle in Regan Wednesday ote. Workers palin nes: isan No. 533 oe wr08 J = Anstrom, salary suppliies—maintenance dore Schele visited at the John Birfke-jevening, Rev. Christianson was anton ‘mstion of Commissioner Wor-|Fred E- Ans ©.|the home of Mrs, Minnie ‘ of PAC omma nse eae bee et ae Rev. Gabrielson of Woodworth,’ N.|juncloon was seeds is of Section da townati aie, Fange| port of preliminary, near- churen Bunday evening, Oct | quit imolored to Devils Lake ‘Thusa: inner 5 at eter ation Le Ae ste Wineintenance ses 7, at 8 o'clock. day on a hunting trip. - Cy distance oF 1488.1, ce it ng come laes F of in- Nick Winistorfer, Faber So Me arcane rabliot Area rs. Martin Ringéabt of Panton, | ott ‘Gall “all Commissioners. voted |@. F. Datisin, a rae tateite, Beard, exsctte eereemen D. D. Sunday. ele, in) and rela cag pte foved by Commissioner Lein that |Dr. C. E. Stackhot ity : i, J, Collins end family, ents ‘Wing : Burleigh unty issue County Deed| commissioner . +» £0.40/0f Grand Forks County, called - to George: Anderson for Lot 7, Block |Mrs. Elisabeth Wensel, wit- ure! yunty; E Mondi age of Wing, upon'paymene of | ness— insanity comtaiss 210|. “youn? ho and family, Mee. Kath- 4 ea Se dents of Burleigh County, residing in del: Roll Gan ait duly seconded upon —insanity commission ounty; 30.00 { services on bridge . 2:10 ; igned to Si ee Leiner Fig |Roy Farley (Assi their home Friday evening at 8 Figrence aon cet a ee Fred Ai re John Bergquist of Done F cals 4.40 ted Mr. and Mra. Ross| "ee int eeevens oa at 9:30 o'clock M., September 9th, ‘ ‘Wagner called at |1937. ae reader Maha eA September Oth, 1907, we peg at Mercer,| Tne Bostd’ot County Commission. |_ services on Bridge .....-.. 1.60 "lors reconvened with ail Commission- | Bismarck Lumber Co. lum: LeRoy of The following bills were allowed ae ~end with Mrs. subject to, due or. delinquent 1 personal 63 Mrs. axe! me HB | orawn for same: y 9.33 Blanche C. Doorley, ise fee ot | Dr. 16,00 41.34 Loohadl [i atte ess, 26.00 13.37) Tiare of old age assistance 392.93 Equipm 3 70.00 eh 80.00 1.41 183.50 15.77 148.28] 15.77 = was 8 est attend Epon: $2.50 a and family, Mrs. Clayton Finiayen = oe On| 51.60 on 1:36 Theo. R.. Tayio! amy Treasurer), Justice's fee 199 e, wi 2. 8.36 Melvin Olson, witne! 210 ‘ence Westbroo! F soe 2.10 ort of Neil Cameron, Justice of the Peace, for the month of August, 1937, was approved and ordered filed. County Auditor's report of fees col- lected during the month of August, 193' =P roved and ordered filed. 5 jonny, ceo! for the month of August, approved and ordered the Pei 1937, were tiled. County treasurer's reports for the of July and August, 1937, were aD and ordered filed. er of Deeds’ report of feer colle during the month of August, 1937, was approved and or- dered filed. Sheriff's: special reports Nos. 2 and 4 for the month of August, 1, 2, 1937, filed. jects fare Board, ‘The Board at 10:00 o'clock 1937, adjourned to reconvene M., September 10th, tember 10th, 1937, 108 O'clock A. M. The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with Commission- resent. The repost of County Judge for the August, 1937, was approved and ordered filed. 2 ‘Vouchers and statement by County ‘Coroner regarding Harry G. Hersch- leb inquest were deferred until the October meeting. The Board authorised the employ- ment of Caterpillar and Scraper for 60 hours to complete spillway on the Olson Dam in Steiber Township. @ Board adjourned to reconvene at 2:00 o'clock P. M. tember 10th, 1987, 308 O'clock P. M. The. Board of County Commission- rs reconvened with all Commission- ra presen ‘The application of Laura E. San- ders for real estate tax abatement it shows no proof of fg! for the month ber, 19: following avowed The subject to due or deli rty taxes, and Sawn tor seme Bills w. delinquent Lein ‘Motor Company, repairs —maintenance 7.30 32.30 Peccccrccerecses sg $0.96 Cae 4 Cot Commit sloners services and. talle- pes : son, County Com: » services an mil oa 39.48 pisioes lees Fen panes by. the Board at its July ‘meeting, the report .of unpaid ree roperty taxes as compiled the sheritt is merely Lr part of the minutes collected rare ioseeh of Auge 7, Was approved and ordered iia The Board urned, subject to Buriuigg County.” F! Chairman, Boi Gommissloners.* ce id At the call of the Chairman of th of the in of the Board unty Commissioners the adjourned menting Beptecber 10th convened with the following Com- missioners present: Swanson, Wor- ner, Lein, Cameron and Fricke. teachers Commlesioners) xoted ie Civist Well an@ family, residents ard met with members of the school board 24journea to reconvene Da pore af inty, ag in Kid- eae y poasing Department muative te et coun , and family, residents ef |tor’s Office coverin lod from ‘Wo , September Tth, 1907, Fred Hessinger, aber ‘ leigh County, residing tn Sheti-|Aprit ist, 1981, to September 15th, ] | lGocasion fee" aar. and Mrs) Sealmer ‘3100 O'clock P.M." DAES cesses tee ren 10.10 ae ce eiop and family, residents of | Ernest Riness tendered hie rest i = man re J js re oO By MRS, JOE BROWN Ail coat eran! ands acetone sez aacontenod with Commlaaton- meee pa a Pets sae] sions commer sattng Bera sent, Sean, Aualtee of Surleigh 1 ers presen’ ingle person, resi-| effective immediately. — Grandma ‘Goranson were present. Board roved Service - | haul: rvices 3.00], Albert Nelson, a sii 3 imme . Sam Doerr called at the Joe Brown |Out-of-community guests. inciuded| eet, with, the Berroughe Adding outer. Kasse, Ine. sa Pogue revising i" and necondea by Commissions Bene home. Thuraday. Y Miss Peggy ‘Asplund of Minot. Moved by Commissioner -Worner | Woodmansee ward Roemich sad fom resi- ray ae see resignation of E Several of the mothers of the school| Mrs. Signe Johnson, son Vernon and |and seconded by Commissioner Tain ies... 163.20 gent ot Kidder County, Fat ae on pants gh Auditor of Bur- children at the school | daughter, Hilma, moved to Regan Sat- (tat, school, tax assessed against |Woodmanses Stationery, sup- | PALS gn family, rest-|cepted, Norn DAKOLM, De ac- Thi at alurday where Mrs. Johnson has pur-|year 1956. be cancelled, os the tax |Hoski Boils itt |anats ee ‘county, residing in iB Bolt all: Swanson, aye: Worney, little. surprise party for the teacher,|chased Mrs. Mary Rasche’s house. been paid in Kidder County, as |Hosk! plies 5 3 , rest- | Fricke, ay 3 aye; an Miss Myra. Johnson. A ’|MMr. and ‘Mrs, Edwin Johnson moved |evicenced by receipts. veygn Pett Addretsing Machine | 5 /aecee'oe Mountrait’ Gomnty, Fesiding |. Moved by Commissioner Lein and lanch ‘was served, onto Mrs. Signe Johnson's farm. Roll Call: All members voted Hesnonl & ‘Burleigh County; seconded by Commissioner. Worn Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Burke visited | ¢——————___—----® |an approved "Vouchers No, 2 | supple 250] farther thet seid agreements be oxe-|that Grace’ Lobsch, prevent Deputy et fhe Bhat etipntcayinagel | . Rock Hill ~ | Buri nigh Court” Wallech Scand’ anal 14.60}! an theruof and attested | Dakot abe and, in" hereby" ebpointed Lange was an overnight guest ordered warrants drawn for same. " e sers ‘or of Burleigh County pene aee Pogpleleseyer shine a By RUTH LITTLE ae BO ence Nar treet ERS | cael weowttaky,” atl | vene at 20 oclosk Bm. OP Bade; “anf iat the iirman of tne t: 1937, Humphteys ‘ommissioners be steel. mills in Chicago, is spending a —_ ~ : Ssh 5s 32.74 a agg eniherioss' to sign application to the few weeks here visiting with friends} Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes the Bosra of County, Gol ne | Dente ins Fund for a bond in her and relatives before returning to work. |church services at ‘Turtle Lake Sun- September Sth, 2007, 19.66) The Devsted with ail Commissions| Roll Call: All membe “aye” Mr. gnd Mra. Albert Kilian of East |day. ‘The Board’ of Connie’ Commission ipilse—county nurse” 4.55 |ere present waemmistloner Bwanson moved that Fen ee eee eee ee ner aister, Mra Hermann, aster vaneters weed ee aa alas gees da é tagaiiss 1246) 2roperty, taxes Geleninal Complaint, cha ring 2 t- d . x 2 er yy, the Burle oun’ A . ent AED ye et the Iver Exickson home |son, of Bismarck. fare Board, and ordei inte | county, Jan ry Suasted, to torthwith. nstiedte ie August. Magnuyon ‘sad childven, "land daughter’ wore, dimer. guest at |and teconea Wor Comasions® Wer | Boatwcy’ Brus “aisra Motion seconded "by" coeeaiasee Mr. Frank Erickaon and|the Johy Relser home neer Mc- t George Will be appointed as|_ piies—county jail Cameron, Exnest, ish County member of the |Jemes D. Gronge, 100 roll call the following Commis- son » Of Bismarck, visited Mr. |Chusky, Sunday. n Ne kota Reclamation | of State, Session Laws ... sloners voted “aye”: Swanson, Wor- and Mrs, Anton Nelson and Mr, and| Mrs, J. F. Little and daughter Ruth |and Conservation Association. | Thorstein Hyland, | serving "the "doliowing’ “Tosclatios: Peep ne ray Ea eT Dear Baldwin, Pricey, ‘Bessie Monroe aM, ‘Boards scapted the resigne- western "union Telegraph moved by Comm cae Werner vi tion nt, sy IB ccccapecrsee 4 OF Ge 2 ty, Burnt Creek | Olge Boasert is staying atthe Ralph |**Cecive se of Sotobar ae a Pate aE Snail ret om tarts Tease Marcovits and son Jake of |.2¢ seconded by Commissioner Wor. | Cor Brosacasting Co. ane ines in, the | District Court oF eed Tejease levy on personal John Stols upon paymen' as full payme! rope! of nt of 1980 to 1936 taxes, County, for the removal of Mr. Mack eeeter. County, the County of t! oir Forbes were guests of Mr. and Mrs, ting] Loule Steiner celebrated his birth- legal residence for poo: Hie Judd Campbell Sunday, at his former home, left recently for|day with » party given at his home Richmond GoM Call: All, members voted “aye.” og BENE, p 4 pict ‘Mrs, T. C. Torgerson visited friends |1#urel, Mont., to work in the beet| Tuesday, Oct. 12, A large number of ie Board sajourned to reconvene eS 11.05 | Bimaarok Parver Os mints ,motion was seconded by Come in Menoken We 7. fields. relatives and friends were present. at 1:18 o'clock P.M. North Dakota Power # light 51 oscar H. Will @ Co ‘On Roll Cail the following Come ‘The boy scouts with their scout-| | About 40 people attended the base-| Bertham By CHRISTINE BOSSERT ; Rem, 3008, Bismarck, Tribune 10.00) missioners voted “aye”: Swanson, t “and Seturday fs d plage ieee] of Kbe George |tor ows, whére be will visit his suns, = ‘The Bosrd of County, Coramission Sranton, Hopiste Roved ‘by commescinane ‘erioke. Bight “ar afamping out [Melon home, ras seed by and uncle, ME. and Me. Norman] | Jake weber returned t2 the Richard |r vacsntened with ai Commissions ling 00 oan bieed fro a eee home Saturday evening. ae jer Bred bY Commissioner. Cameron | "rental of shack—sanitation 1.00 jappginted as dh, Tapranentative, to at Photos les Homer Eovik of Deer -schers, Sood Fog releeatiend ee, |e tee Seo enn rd u burg be sevpointed Bat it Teiep 1.00/the North Dakota Bate Planning 4 ‘ unt Dear We and y, for @ Teachers’ Demonstra- |duys in Bismarck r ist, 198%, whe. Re Taylor, County bridge 20.80| Bell Call: Ai! members voted “aye.” count ; mg see, 91.00| Reinhold Hel Gel el: Alt» oe ae ae a y conducted by Marie Huber, |Lawrence. Mahony. Beard. ote, avith Edward 8 Alien, justice's tee p 10.80] and seconded by ‘Commice oner Owen SMcKensie Wednesday. Sounty_fuperintendent of schools and | "Mr onservation. oa lr” A; Kaswien, witnges fees: 9.90) cepted in fall peytont os tates 3c : r : a ron |F. +. the year 1933 on Lot. 3 oo, fhome Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.|®0rmal school. daughter, Grace, to missioner Swan-| Wm. Luke, witness fees... - 10:20 | Oust Bi 2, Block 60, George Hughes and son Russell and| A quarterl? schoo! board meetinglens’ Mont. ‘They Se aaney aD e ere [Pate Bred ‘Anstrom), witness It Call: All members voted “aye.” ir, and Mra. T. T, Hughes and son |Was held evening at. the|Great Falls, Mont ne Petvceee [art Schulte, wi hts lacores’ PAB) our Sesene teats he Board Lester. clerk's office. Mr..and Mrs. Hunt are working in 4 dam to be co ear dictch wits ih80| “bridge nes 5.00 | “Roll Galle Ail torcbirs votea “aye.” ‘Mrs. C. J. Roberts of Jamestown) Miss Marie Magnus, daughter: of|Helena and will make their ty not to bejE. B. Klein, witness 420|George Mindt, mileage on MRS. G! 10) Spent last week here with her mother, |Mr. and Mrs. Art Magnus, will grad- | there. . ‘cost A. Harvey, witness fees 2.10] bridge work . 17.86 County Auditor for Mrs.P.E Roth. uate from the school of nursing in| Andrew: Bertech, Jr. has " ; ¥ 14 damm ai members voied “aye.” |Edwit. Kellen’ witness, foes be | ha ge ad 32.40|writtam PRICES, OU? Road Mrs. i spent [Bee wil ao op posphel. page 16. | from: Wisconsin . where. he—~had.been Palos 2 evening. tus | pcthe, fellogring “bills were allowed, |Geo. W. Hegrix, witness foon aie Chairman, Board of County ——- —- ewmpenawe POT Oe OEE ey > wet ©