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£9 By MES. K. BR. SNYDER Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald ‘and Miss Eleanor, Mr. and Mrs, An- drew Irvine and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tressler and John Smith were Thanksgiving day dinner guests at the Alex Anderson home. Mrs, Leslie Clark and son, Wayne, spent Thanksgiving day with rela- tives at the Fred Doehle home near Moffit. Walter Woodworth was a caller at the John Crawford home Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Anderson and daughter, Elvira were among those who attended the marriage of Cath- erine Dietrich and Valentine Gold- ader in Bismarck Tuesday. They, at- companied by Elton and Bob, also at- tended the dance in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford were dinner guests at the Ralph Snyder home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald spent Thanksgiving day with relatives at: New Salem. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou ani femily and Mr. and Mrs. John Craw- ford were entertained for Thanksgiv- ing day dinner at the C. D. Kimball acme near Brittin. Mr, and Mrs, James MacDonald of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Garry O’Ca!- leghan and family of the Buchanan valley celebrated Thanksgiving day st the John Clark home. oo) | Regan | >? By HELEN AUNE Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cox and family cf Estherville were dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Carner’s home Thursday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. John Poole of Esmond, N D.,, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Poole’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fitzgerald, during Thanksgiving vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and fam- ity, accompanied by Helen Aune, spent the week-end at B. O. Lien’s home in Sterling. Mr, and Mrs. Gottlieb Hochhalter and family of Wilton were Thanks- giving day guests at Andrew Fisher’s heme. Mrs. H. E, Rannestad and son, Har- old, returned from Adams, Minn., where they have spent several months. Einar Strand of Bismarck visited at N. O, Strand’s home during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs, Griep and son left. fo: Montana for a few weeks’ stay Monday. Vincent Sherman of Wilton spen* the week-end at the home of Wallace Sherman, oo | Richmond | By CHRISTINE BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mehlhoff vis- ited at the Christ Berg home Tuesday evening, Dan Hein and E. E. Williams at- tended the funeral of C. J. Rhodes in Bismarck Tuesda: David Bossert and Richard Weber called at the Albert Bossert home one day this week. Miss Marie Huber and Mrs, Snyder of Bismarck called at the Bosse: home Monday en route to Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Hein and son, Clinton, visited at the William Gellner home Monday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Kuehle vis- ited at the E. E. Williams home Thursday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel at a Thanksgiving day supper were: Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Engel, daughter, Delores, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Bossert, Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob. Stroh, sons, Paul and Edward, Helen Hofer, George Fetig, Willie Graf, Hans Jacobson and Edwin Triebwasser. Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stroh were supper guests at the Jacob Stroh home Thursday. Helen Hofer of Tuttle’ spent the latter part of the week with the Bos- ert family. Mrs. George Harmon spent her ‘Thanksgiving vacation with friends at Beach, N. D. Painted Woods By MES. JOE BROWN The Misses Francis and Martha Lange, Bismarck high school students, spent. Thanksgiving day at their home here. Ernest Blahm was also 3 guest at the Alvin Lange home. Mrs. Albert Kilian and baby taugh- ter, and Mrs. Charles Hanefield vis- {ted with Mrs. William Leben Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Brown entertained the following guests at Thanksgiving dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and sons. Mrs. Walter Johnson stayed at the Axel Stenquist home a few days this week, helping her mother, who re- turned from the hospital a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haluzek motored to Bismarck Saturday to consult a doctor, for one of their children, who is ill, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and daughter, Lucille, of Macomber, were visitors at the Joe Brown home Sun- day afternoon. Heaton | e—_——____—_—_—_—__* By SARAB HEINLE Jake Wagner called at ee An- drew Heinle home W: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schlofman of Pickardville had as their guests on "Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Heinle, sons, Ernest and Junior, and Mr, and Mrs. John Biattner and tamily. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Laib and daugh- ter, Eunice, visited relatives at Turtle Cake Tuesday evening. Mrs. Andrew Heinle, Sr., son, Jake. and grandson, Edwin Heinle, of Tur- tle Lake were Thanksgiving day quests at the Otto Laib home. ‘ley, Rev. Karl Geiser of Turtle Lake; A will conduct services at the Baptist church at Aalta Sunday. Edwin Heinle was an over night suet at the Otto Laib home Thurs- lay. Mr. and Mrs. O. Laib and_baby visited with Mrs. Laib's parents Fri- day evening. Andrew Heinle and son, Edwin and Junior, motored to Turtle Lake Sun- | day where Edwin remained to con- tinue with” his high school studies. Norman Hall visited John Holkup| Sunday. EEE aoe a | Rock Hill | | By RUTH LITTLE Mr_and Mrs. James O’Brien and json of Bismarck were Thanksgiving idinner ‘guests at the P. E. Patton home. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hettich are the parents of a daughter, born Tues- day, Nov. 23. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mrs. J. F. Little and family were Mrs. Bessie Monroe and son, Stehpen, of Baldwin. Mr, and Mrs. S. W. Nemetz called at the Harvey Fitzgerald home Fri- day afternoon. Andrew Walker was a week-end guest at the Clayton Little home. Irene Fitzgerald spent Sunday at Wing as a guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haakenson of Bismarck entertained at a turkey dinner Thanksgiving day, Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Little and family of Regan and Floyd Walker, The Misses Mary and Roselyn Pat- ton spent several days this week as guests of Bismarck friends. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Olson and fam- ily were guests at the Harvey Fitz- gerald home Sunday. Willie Graf is employed at the South Patterson ranch for the winter. Joseph Nemetz, high school student of Wing, spent the Thanksgiving holi- days at his parent’s home. Arena | By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Duncan and family were guests at the Ed Pond home Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons and Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Glan- ville were entertained Thursday at Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Glanville’s home in Wing. Jimmy and Junior Rogers of Bis- marck were guests of their grand- Parents from Thursday until Satur- day. They returned to Bismarck wa their cousin, Miss Fern Glan- ville, Mrs. Ed Pond was visiting her daughter, Mrs, Elmer Duncan from Thursday until Sunday noon. Several attended the party given by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kindred Saturday evening. Stanley Halver, senior student of |the Bismarck high school, spent the | Thanksgiving holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, R. C, Halver. H. 8. Duncan was a caller at the |McIntyre home Wednesday evening. Otto Broza and Miss Delia Kraft were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Kraft last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan, son, Thomas, and daughter, Miss Rose, {and Ed Smith were dinner guests at the McIntyre home Thursday. The Misses Sarah and Hazel Fuhr- man spent the Thanksgiving vaca- tion st their home near Bowdon, Emil Kaler made a business trip to Goodrich Tuesday. William Ryan and son, Thomas, were dinneF guests at the McIntyre jhome Tuesday. Mrs. M. 8. Goldsmith and son, Dale, Were guests at the Harry Ulfer home | Tuesday. J. J, Scallon motored to the Capital City Monday morning. Hazelgrove | By MRS. AUGUST BIECH Visitors at the August Biech home for Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roth and son, Duane, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff and son, Mil- ton of Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Krein, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Biech and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft, Pete Ensz and Mr. and Mrs. Jake | Steigelmayer. Miss Stella Jones and Ruben Mor- ley of Denhoff were married Tuesday. They left for Oregon where they will stay for a few months. Mrs. Helen Zellmer hos returned from Missouri. She has been visiting eae A. Haas home over the week- end. Visitors at the Otto Biech home Friday were Mr. and Mrs, Jake Kraft and children, Mrs. Barbara Kraft of Tuttle. Rudy Dockter, Leona Dockter, Mr. and Mrs. August Biech and children were visitors at the Adam Haas home Wednesday evening. Miss Sarah Fuhrman and Miss Hazel Fuhrman visited at their par- ents’ homes at Bowdon for Thanks- giving. Mrs, Anna Homes, Bud Fraaier and | Hort Roberts visited at the Herman | Jaton home Friday. | Mrs. Christine Jaton was operated for rupture Tuesday but is feeling somewhat better at the present time. 8S. W. Burleigh | ———— By MRS. anes BROWN | Danny McLain was was a supper guest | at the James Brown home Sunday) evening. Miss Viola Dorman has returned to her home after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Otto Dorman. Lawrence Woodland trucked a load of livestock to Fargo, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Nicholson and family spent Thankesving day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McLain. Ruby Baty of Bismarck spent last) week visiting her cousin, Mfs. James Reverend Balcolm of Wilton held services at the Glendale church on Thanksgiving day, after which those present enjoyed a community dinner. Mrs. Lawrence Woodiand is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Buck- this week. apes | family and Mr, and Mrs. Al Huhn and ; Murrey home Sunday. | Thanksgiving day. | a year and his first in Minneapolis for| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1987 Mrs. Lawrence Woodland at the Glen- coe manse We afternoon. She received many lovely gifts. Caroline Irvin and Carrie Hapel/ have returned to Bismarck after aeeeelng: the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Davenport and sons Jerry and Paul are staying at the O. G. Davenport home. The Glendale Missionary society met at the Don Nicholson home on ‘Thursday afternoon. Ecklund By ELBIE MURREY Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gordon and sons were dinner guests at the Partyke home for Thanksgiving. Harry Holden was a visitor at the Teddy Murrey - visited at the Ivan Holden home Sunday. Harry Holden and Teddy Murrey were visitors at the Frank Shaffener farm Sunday. Bertha Partyke, who has been stay- | ing with her grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Partyke, returned home Wednesday. Forence Rupp, who is boarding at the Partyke farm, spent the week- end with her parents in Baldwin. The pupils of Ecklund school num- | ber 7 are preparing for a Christmas program to be given before their va- cation. Mr, and Mrs. Mike Partyke motored to Mandan to spend Thursday with Mrs, Partyke’s parents. They return- ed Friday evening. Miss Garry was a visitor at the Eckund school number 7 last week. —————____—_ | Sterling | By SHIRLEY STEWART Miss Bessie Langley, student at Dickinson State Teahers’ college, spent Thanksgiving vacation at her home. Miss Stella Drystad spent Thanks- giving vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Selmer Dry- stad, and sister, Velma. Miss Drystad is attending college at Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hobs spent the Thanksgiving vacation visiting with friends and relatives near- here. Mr. Hobbs is teaching in the north- eastern part of the state. The dance here last Saturday night was well attended. Music was fur- nished by the “Galloping Swedes.” The Farmers Union is sponsoring a dance next Saturday night with music by “The Royal Kings,” of Mandan, Miss Thelma Freshour spent the week-end with Shirley Stewart. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Stewart, son Glen and daughter Shirley were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Math Brown home. | Mrs. Silvester McCloskey and son! Bobby are visiting for a few days with Mrs. McCloskey’s mother, Mrs. Brown, of McClusky. Harold Price of Bismarck spent the Thanksgiving vacation with Glen Stewart. Bud Wildfang and Robert Brown- awell, students at the University of North Dakota, spent the Thanksgiv- ing vacation at their homes here. They returned to Grand Forks Sun- day afternoon, Still By N. 0. BAGSTROM The Sunshine Workers 4-H club won the Burleigh county prize for having the best report in the 1937 National Social Progress program. The prize is a choice of a Victor Book of the Opera illustrated with photos of: Metropolitan opera stars and scenes from many of the great operas, or three Victor phonograph records containing eight of the most popular 4-H club songs. The award is made on approval of County Agent M. C. Altenburg and the state club leader and is one of many prizes provided by the Radio Corporation of America in aiding the 4-H program. The writer wishes to correct an error made recently: Rev. Bach and Mrs. Lindbloom of Minneapolis visited with Mrs. Oscar Ecklund at her farm home recently. Mrs. Signe Johnson, son, Vernon, and daughter, Hilma, of Regan and Martin Strand of Wilton were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs, Erick Pearson. Miss Frances Cox and Miss Naomi and Oscar Hagstrom, teachers of Center, spent their Thanksgiving va- cations at their respective homes. They returned to Center Sunday. Ruben Pearson and three other young people from Wilton and Regan | 2 escaped injury Thursday evening when they ran into a trailer load of wood on Highway No. 36 west of Regan. The car was slightly dam- aged. Mrs, Ole Hagstrom and family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagstrom were Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mrs. Hagstrom’s son-in-law and daughter, Spitzer of near Bismarck. Winston Cox, student at the State Teachers college at Dickinson, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Cox. He returned to Dickinson Sun- L B. Cox Monday morning. moved from their farm home here into Wilton to make their future home. Mrs. Cora Richard and daughter, Helen Jean, of Wilton, Miss Cora- devee Richard of Belfield, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Noon, and family. and Mrs, Wilbur Noon and family, and Miss Velma Johnson and two guests of Mrs. Conrad Johnson on The, Modern Priscilla’s and aan | Albert Johnson Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Cox and daughter, Ruth, were Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carner of Regan. - with Mrs. Zelia Michelson Thursda: Dec. 9. Gibbons to Fight Kid &t. Paul, Dec. 4.—(?)—A_ 10-round bout pitting Andy (Kid) Miller, Sioux Paul light-heavyweight, will headline an all-star boxing card at the Minne- apolis armory Friday. Promoter Tommy O'Loughlin announced. * The bout will mark Gibbons’ first major Twin City appearance in nearly kitchen shower was given for Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence | day. b ~Bennevi Pearson enrolled in Esther- ville school number 1 taught by Mrs.|_ Martin and Anna Mattson have || Mr. |E friends from Bismarck were dinner |, 4-H clubs met with Mr. and Mrs.|Lo The local Nonpartisan club will meet | Miller in Minneapolis}: EE | | Additional Sports | | (Texaco Trundlers, | IE Blackstone Win’ Game Record as Team Beats Tribune Entry Dan Schneider, leading trundler in Bismarck’s two bowling leagues, strengthened his claim to first hon- ors with three games of 200 or better to raise the three-game high score for the season to 635 in Commercial league play Friday night. Schneider knocked the pins for a count of 222 in the first game and pased the Texaco entry to victory in two out of three games with the Bismarck Tribune No. 2 team as Blackstone Club won three straight | from Tribune No. 1. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Tribune No, 2 Army to Have New! ‘Coach Next Year West Point, N. Y., Dec. 4—(#)—| Army's football team will have a new coach next fall, Capt. William H. Wood, but the system which has under the regimes of Gar Davidson see many changes. The selection of Captain Wood, a in army football, was announced Fri- day. The change was made accord- narily require a change of station every four years. Captain Davidson remained five years at West Point under a special order. The new coach entered West Point in 1921, played four years of foot- 12 letters. age ee BUCS GET FARM BOSS Pittsburgh, Dec. 4.—(?)—The Pitts- burgh baseball club announced that, Joe Schultz had ‘been obtained from the St. Louis Cardinals as field direc- tor for the minor league interests of the Pirates. Bees, while gathering ingredients for one pound of honey, fly a total distance equal to several trips around the earth, —_—_—__ NOTICE OF A SPEC MENT FOR THE sv! N OF A ENXTENSI ON FIF EN STREET FROM THAYER AVE- NUE TO BROADWAY, ON BROAD- ray xrer FIFTEE xT TH STREET FROM BROADWAY TO ROSSER AVENL M Al = A a oat DISTRICT NORTH i baker, Notice is hereby of a watermain extension on Fifteenth Sireet from Thayer Avenue to Broad- Way, on Broadway from Fifteenth Street to Sixteenth Street, and on Sixteenth Street from Broadway to Rosser Avenue, in Watermain and Waterworks District Number 34 of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, tracts of by such {mprovements in the sums set opposite the respective descrip- ticns of such lots and tracts, to-wit: Governor Pierce's Addition, Block 3 Lot Amount Amount [Number Benefitted Assess $ 45.86 $ 9 Opa es sss pt SSSR IANA, "9 Amount Amoun Benefitted ane k 8 Amount Amount | Lot Bonefitted Assex xed | $ 45.86 Number Lot 1 3 ion, Bolck 9 Amount” Amount Bonetitied Assessed $45.86 § 30.57 at 30.57 30.57 more than two years, 30.57 Schneider Sets New Three-|i se Re ee ea ee | 182 119 127— 428/{ract Is benetie Se nproee, | 126 115 141— 382/sgainst each and the same isa true ‘Moses 190 156 164— 510} onrecey CN of the. brop: Dummy 90 90 s0— a70jcrty, therein descritea ‘according to Handicap . 149 149 149— 447 [the momiereenr the cite majority, of pee See, alee ey that me special items or expense: jeluded in such assess: : grout vc 5 708 Tod 24051 1 in such assessment are as fo x Texaco |Kngineering and Suber ision Walery . 152° 162) 1 75— 480) Wwerlle ne \andebxpenses 0 Cook .....4 147 181 126— 454, mission Glitschka 162 181 195— 538/ Total A t to be Assessed. §$2,3 Baldwin ..-++.- 167 150 153— 470) hated thts, 23rd day of November, Ae epee Weel CARL, Re KOSITZIEY, Chairman Total........ 849 875 861—2585! Hes uy Won 2. Lost 1 | Notic fier given that on the sth day of De 9 o'clock a. Mm. the Special aeuinient Tribune No, 1 Commission of the City of Bismarck, Youngstrum . 148 147 141— 436 eer WAG ao ped Ottum ......... 16 146 119— 381 in the. foregoing list by MacGregor ..... 145 122 155— 422|#hy person interested therein or by Hauch ... 120 129 150— 390/P!5, 2804 OF attorney. oe November, _— OT 1987. Total........ 685 670 710—2065 EE bo UA Won 0. Lost 3 ae iacer/itea Chairman, ul ee anslghs : 119 145 129— 393) fasseth 130 134 131— 395] y Collitton . 112 103 130— 345 Morrison . 113 129 126— 368 Fisher g 147 147 173— 467 fandicap . — AN ict se s vs pss a " TY 0, CITY OR DIS= Total........ 704 741 772-2217! MANCK. NORTH DAKOTA. Won 3. Lost 0. proved so successful for the cadets! | and his predecessors is not likely to T cavalry officer and a four-year man I ing to army regulations which ordi- | 10! ball, baseball and basketball, winning| ,.15 OF BISMARCK, | L given that a Spe-| cial Assessment for the construction | has been levied against the lots and | land especially benefitted | lEngineering and Supervision Advertising and Expenses of | ‘Assessment | Dated this | 1937. Lot 24 «45.86 30.57 | Sturgis Addition, Block 10 | Lot Amount) Amount ——¢@ | Number Benefitted Assessed 0 30.57 Lot H Sturgin A Minneapolis, St. Pau & Sault St. Marie H Railway, between | Fifteenth St. and Sixteenth Street on the South Side of Brondway 550. 366.9 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA) | County of Burleigh 88, City of Bismarck The undersigned, Carl R. Kositzky, JN. Roherty and R. B. Webb, con- stituting the Special Assessment Com- mission of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, hereby cortity that the fore- going is a complete list of the par- ticular lots and tracts of land, which in the opinion of such commission are jespecially benefittea by the con- struction of a watermain extension on Fifteenth Street from Thayer Avenue to Broadway, on Broadway from Fifteenth Street jStreet, and on Sixteenth Street from | y to Rosser Avenue, all in lin and Waterworks District Number Thirty-four of such city, set pe of Block is” Notice is hereby given that a Spe- jal Assessment for the construction of a watermain extension on Sixth |Street from Avenue F to the Boule- jvard, in Watermain and Waterworks District Number Thirty-two of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, has been levied against the lots | and tracts of land especially benefited by | stich improvements in the sums set! opposite the respective descriptions |of such lots and tracts, to-wit: McKenzie and Coffin's Addition, Block 94 i Amount Amount Benetitted Anseracd 2 annnnzenrnen 12.6) pee 90) feet of Lot Lot 711 1.74 fin’s Addition, Block 92 Lot Amount Amount Number. Renefitted Assessed West 46 2/3 feet of Lot 17 oe + 10.48 Center 46 2/3 feet of Tote ACMener erie 10.48 Bast 46 2/3 feet of h Senee re 15.72 10.48 Went Ae 2/3 feet of NS Carian: 15.72 10.48 Center 46 2/3 feet of Oe Sebi sara 15.72 10,48 East, 46 2/3 feet of | Sh] sa Siasua ya 15,72 10.48 | West 6 2/3 teet of 2 10.48 10.48 10.48 15.72 10.48 15.72 10.48 | 10.48 31.4 31.4 31. 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 29 232999293 felts 31.45 | . No Assessment | DAKOTA] County of Burleigh }s8. City of Bismarck The undersigned Carl R. Kositzky, |J, N. Roherty and R. B. Webb, con- stituting the Special Assessment Comission of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, hereby certify that the foregoing is a complete list of the particular lots and tracts of land, | which in the opinion of such commis- sion are especially benefited by the! construction of a watermain exten- sion on Sixth Street from Avenue F to the Boulevard, in Watermain and Waterworks District Number Thirty- two of such city, setting forth the amount each lot or tract is benefited by such improvement and the amount assessed against each and the same is a true and correct assessment of | the property therein described ac- cording to the best judgment of the majority of the members of such | commission, and that the — special) items of expense included in such as- sessment are as follows, to-wit: Construction cost 2... $ Special fom- | mission to Sixteenth | © by such Improvements in the sums set opposite the respective descriptions of much lots and tracts, to-wit: Flannery and Wetherby Addition, Block 28 Amount Amount Secor en Assessed East i00 feet ‘of ‘Lot Bent "0 ‘feet of Lot se seeee 15.10 10.07 Flannery and Wetherby Addition, Block 20 Aeon) Amount Benefitted Assessed 34.8 2) 1511 % est of wee Lot 13. Undivided est of West Lot 13 a ot 7.55 est of West % ot 4 11.32 7.85 as 22.66 15.11 Undivated te Inters est of West % of Ot VS wesseseeeee 11.32 7.35 undivided “i inter? ost of West 4 of : 15.11 Un % Inte’ est of West % of Lote hsecassanis 11.32 7.55 Undivided 34" Inter- est of West 4 of Lot 38 7.55 22166 15, eat of W vest % ot Tot AT ae ccsins 7.55 ont of West 4 of Lot 18 oh hes 7.65 Undivided 4" Inter- est of West % of Lot 18 Lot 19. Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot 24 30.2: Flannery and Wetherby “Addition, Block 36 Lot SRN Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Amount Amount Benefitted Assessed $45.38 | $202 30.21 30.21 30.21 4 Flannery ‘and Wetherby Addition, Lot Amount Amount peperiiad Assessed County of, Burleigh City ‘of Bismarck The undersigned Carl R. Kositzky, J..N. Roherty and R. B. Webb, con- xtituting the Special Assessment. Commission of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, hereby certify that the foregoing is ‘a complete list of the particular lots and tracts of land, which in the opinion of such com: mission are especially benefitted by the construction of a Watermain Ex- tension on Sixteenth Street from Ave- nue B to Avenue D in Watermain and Waterworks District Number Thirty- six of such city, setting forth the amount each lot or tract is benefitted by such improvement and the amount assessed against each and the same is a true and correct assessment of the property therein described a cording tp the best judgment of tl majority of the members of such com- mission, and that the special items of expense included in such assessment are as follows, to-wit Construction cost +0 $1,048.91 Engineering and S: ion "188.84 Advertising and Expenses of Special Assesement Com- mission ...eseeeees 31.18 Total to be Assessed ........$1,268.98 Dated this 23rd day of November, 1937, CARL R, KOSITZKY, Chairman J. ROHERTY, Member R. B. Webb, Member, Notice is hereby given that on the 13th day of December, 1937, at ten o'clock a. m. the Special Assessment Commission of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, will meet in the City Hall of such city to hear objections | Nhich may be made to any assessment |shown in the foregoing 1i person interested therein or by si agent or attorney. ppated this 23rd day of November, oats CARL R. KOSITZKY, z : hairman, 11-27/12-4 ———— NE OF A SPEUIAL ASSESS {TRUCTION EXTENSION DITION TO ‘ER W MBER THIRTY, CITY OF Bi MANCK. NORTH DAKOTA, Notice is hereby given that a Spe- cial Assessment for the construction of a Watermain Extension in Park Hitt Addition to the City of Bismarck all in Watermain and Weterworks District Number Thirty of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, has been levied’ against the lots and tracts of land especially benefitted by such improvements in the sumr set op- posite the respective descriptions of such lots and steact to-wit Corwin Park Hill Firat A: Block 6 Amount Amount Benefitted Assessed $177.58 $11 18.39 Lot Number Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot eS wrmomcee Total to be asuessed ..... $888.59 23rd day of November, | CARL R. KOSITZKY, Chairman JN. ROHERTY, Member R. B, WEBB, Member, Notice is hereby given that on the 3th day of December, 1937, at ten ‘clock a.m. the Special Assessment mmission of the City of Bismarck, rth Dakota, will meet in the City | Hall of such city to hear objections | which may be made to any assessment shown in the foregoing list by person interested therein or by agent or attorney. | gated this 23rd day of November, CARL R, KOSITZKY, Chairman. | 11-27/12-4 1 c—_—_—_— | NOTICE OF A SPECIAL ASSESS -! MENT FOR THE COST OF CON-) STRUCTION OF 4 WATERMAN EXTENSION ON SIXT TH STREET FROM AvENC ae AVENUE D WATERMAL WATERWORKS DISTHICT | BER THIRTY-SIX, CITY OF BIS-| MARUK, NORTH DAKOTA. iB Notice is hereby given that a Spe- 31) cial Assessment for the construction of a Watermain Extension on Six- 7| teenth Street from Avenue B to Ave- |nue D in Watermain and Waterworks District Number Thirty-six of the) 30,57 | City of Bismarek, North Dakota, has | ( heer levied against the lots and} Lot Lot Lot Lot Yot Corwin Park Hill Ft Block 7 Lot Amount Num Amount Lot Lot 4 l Lot 9 Lot Lot Lot Lot ‘20 09 29 2909 ce co 2a G0 29 2a S909 £9 be 220 8 OF Rewwcssssscecssssosesscun It fot t 26 83.82 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA) County of Burleigh City of Bismarck The undersigned ,Carl R. Kositzky, J. .N, Roherty and’R. B. Webb, con- stituting the Special Assessment mmission of the City of Bismarck, Dakota, hereby certify that 2% wese North tracts of land especially benefitted | | the foregoing is a complete list of the ; which may be made to particular lots and tracts of land, which in the opinion of such com- mission are especially benefitted by the construction of a Watermain Ex- tension in Park Hill Addition to the City of Bismarck all_in Watermain and Waterworks District Number Thirty of such city, setting forth the amount each lot or tract is benefited by such Improvement and the amount assessed against each and the same is a true and correct assessment of the property therein described ac- cording to the best judgment of the majority of the members of such commission, and that the special items of expense included in such as- sessment are follows, to-wit; Construction cost ... 278.03 Engineering and Supervision 225.19 Advertising and Expenses of Special Assessment Com- MIGBION, 05sec cerca Total be 31.60 Amount to As- $4,534.75 jovember, * CARL R. KOSITZKY, Chairman J. N. ROHERTY, Member B. WEBB, Member. Notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of December, 1937, at ten o'clock & m. the Special Assessment Commission of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, will meet in the C Hall of such ‘city to hear objections any ment shown in the foregoing list b any person interested therein or his agent or attorney. Dated this 23rd day 1937. CARL R. KOSITZKY. Chairman, of November, 14-27/12-4 Nonicp OF A SPECIAL ASSESS- NOR THE COs) OF CON- oF T Al BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA. Notice is hereby given that a Spe- cial Assessment for the construction of a Watermain Extension on Nine- teenth Street from Thayer Avenue to Broadway in Watermain and Water- works District Number Thirty-one of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, has been levied against the lots and tracts of land especially benefitted by such improvements in the sums set opposite the respective descrip- tions of such lots and tracts, to- . Block 13 nor Plerce Additic Amount Amount Benefitted Assessed 5 $ 33.0 6 33.04 ition, Block 18 Governor Pierce Ad Lot 0 Amount Amount Number _Benefitted Assessed #4 $ Hl i State OF NORTH DAKOTA | County of Burleigh pee City of Bismarck 3 The undersigned Carl FR sitzky, J. N. Roherty and R, B. Webb, con- stituting the Special Assessment mmission of the City of Bismarck, orth Dakota, hereby certify that the foregoing is a complete list of the particular lots and tracts of land, which in the opinion of such commis- sion are especially benefitted by the construction of watermain exten- sion on Nineteenth Street from Thayer SEND Lo Broadway in Wa- termain and aterworks District Number Thirty-one of such city, set- ting forth the amount each, lot or tract is benefitted by such improve- ment and the amount assessed against each and the game is a true and cor- rect assessment of the property therein described according to the best judement of the majority of the mem. ers of such commission, and that the special items of expense included in stich assessment are ay follows, to- wit:— Construction cost _..........$ 725.89 Engineering and Supervision 36.29 Advertising and Expenses of Special Assessment Com- mission . peers 30.83 Total Amount to S- nessed $ 793.01 Dated tl November, CARL R. KOSITZKY, Chairman J. N, ROHERTY, Member R. B, WEBB, Member. Notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of December, 1937, at ten o'clock a. m. the Special Assessment Commission of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, will meet in the City Hall of such city to hear objections which may be made to any assessment shown in the foregoing list by any person interested therein or by his agent or attorney, Dated this 2rd day of November, 1937. CARL R. KOSITZKY, Chairman, 11-27/12-4 Ml THE COs’ STRUCTION OF A SAD SEWER ON EXTENT i NOTICE OF A SPECIA FOR E. me SEW Twenty. NEN DAKOTA, MARCK, NORT! Notice is hereby given that a Spe- cial Assessment for the construction of @ Sanitary Sewer on Sixteenth Street from Avenue B to Avenue D fewer District Number Twenty- of the City of Bismarck, North ‘ota, has been levied against the and tracts of land especially tted by such improvements in the sums set opposite the respective descriptions of such lots and tracts, to-wit:— Flannery and Wetherby Addition, Gime. Sora Benotitted Ansonsea $ 23.67 $ 15,78 10.52 | 15.78 aay West “36 feet ‘of Lot ‘er inerby naaitt nery an Block 29 Lot Amount. Amount Number Benefitted Ansexsed st % of Lot 13 ..$ 11.8¢ $7.89 divided % Inter- eat of West te of a, undivided “i £ est of West Rotdsis race ose 3.95 East % of Lot id's. 11.84 789 Undivided % inter- est of West % of Lot 14 . ioe 5.92 3.95 Undivided "i" inter- est of West % of Ie 5.92 3.95 Fast a rey 7:89 Undlvided. inter: est of West % of Lot 15 ee 5.92 Undivided” est of West ‘% of ase 18S 5.92 t % 0 16 11.84 Gndivided. inter: | gut of West % of 16 5.92 3.95 undivided ‘ig “inter: est of West 4 of I $92 11.84 est of West % of | Dakota, going is a complete list, of the par- Lot 17 Undivided % int or of West % ee of 1 Undivided % Inte! est oy West % of Lot 18 Fleanery ‘ana ‘Sitinerby Taaieian, Block 36 Amount. Amount Number Benefitted Assessed oer $15.08 t 23.67 1 Flannery and Wetherby Addition, Block 37 Amount Amount Benefitted Assessed $ 23.67 $ 78 Lot oe ne ORTH DAKOTA) of Burleigh of Bismarck The undersigned Carl R. Kositzky, J. Roherty and R. B, Webb, con- stitut the Special Assessment Commission of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, hereby certify that the foregoing is a complete list of the particular lots and tracts of land, which in the opinion of such com- mission are especially benefitted by the construction of a sanitary sewer on Sixteenth sireee from Avenue 5 to Avenue D in Sewer District Num- ber Twenty-nine of such city, set- ting forth the amount each lot oF tract. is benefitted by such improve- ment and the amount assessed against each and the sume is a true and cor- rect assessment of the property therein described according to the best judgment of the majority of the members of such commission, and that the special items of expense in- cluded in such assessment are as fol- lows, to-wit:— Construction cost .... Engineering and Super Advertising and Expenses of 12 STATE OF Coun 85, Special Assessment Com- mission ...... Total Amount BOSSEd oo. eeeeeserceeee 757.39 Dated this 23rd day of November, 1937, CARL RB. KOSITZKY, Chairman J ROHERTY, Member WEBB, Member. R. Notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of December, 1937, at ten o'clock a. m. the Special Assessment Commission of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, will meet in the City Hall of such ‘city to hear objections which may be made to any assess- ment shown in the foregoing list by any person interested therein or by his agent or attorney. puyited this 23rd day of November, CARL R. KOSITZKY, Chairman, “ae OF A_ SPECIAL ASSESS- FOR THE COST OF CON- TO: F SAN ERA A IN SEWER 1. ENTY-EIGHT.. CIDE NORTH DAKOTA. OF BISMARC Notice is hereby given that a Spe- cial Assessment for the construction ot a Sanitary Sewer System in Park Hill Addition to the City of Bismarck all in Sewer District Number Twenty- eight of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, has been levied against the lots and tracts of land especially ben- efitted by such improvements in the sums set opposite the respective de- scriptions of such lots and tracts, to-w Corwin Park Hill, First Addition Block 6 Amount. Amount Benefitted Assessed +3 81.68 54.46 $1.69 $1.69 Lot N umber Lot Lot 2222 20 09 0 00929 29 9 22 169 54.46 IF Firat Addition Ader: Amount Benefitted eu wot 22 . STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA) | County of Burleigh City of Bismarck The undersigned, Carl R. Kositzky, JN. Roherty and’ R. B. Webb, con- stituting the Special Assessment Com- mission of the City of Bismarck, North hereby certify that the for ticular lots and tracts of land, which in the opinion of such commission are especially benefitted by the construc- tion of a Sewer System in Park Hill Addition to the City of Bismarck, all in Sewer District Number Twenty- eight of such city, setting forth the amount each lot or tract is benefitted by such improvement and the amount assessed against each and the same is true and correct assessment of the property therein described ac- cording to the best judgment of the ajority of the members of such nnmission, and that the | Ro items Construction cost Engineering and Suporvii Advertising and Expense of Special Assessment Com- mission .... seseees 25,00 Total Amount to be Assessed. $1,960. Dated this 23rd day of November, CARL R. KOSITZKY, Chairman J. N. ROHERTY, Member ‘ R. B, WEBB, Members d ako: City Hall of such’ ‘city to hear obisctions which may be made to any ment shown in the fore; ee by any person Jntaroated tl eral or by jhis agent or attori Dated this 23rd "aay of November, {1937 CARL R. KOSITZKY, Chairman. 1-27/12-4