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YEARLY DELINQUENT PROPERTY TAX SALE =: IS TO BE TUESDAY Not Many Bidders Expected, Due to Effect of Morator- ium, and New Law Tuesday at 10 a. m,, all real estate in Burleigh county on which taxes for 1936 and prior have not been paid will be auctioned off to the highest bidders —if there are any highest bidders. But county officials are not hope- ful that t+ offices of the county audi- tor and county commissioners will be packed, as they used to be “back in the good old days,” for the annual delinquent property tax sale. Reason for this is that the mora- torium which enables taxpayers to escape paying penalty and interest on overdue taxes makes them an unat- tractive investment. And, further- more, many taxpayers have taken ad-{ vantage of House Bill 59 passed by| the last state legislative assembly, which enables delinquent taxpayers to pay their back taxes by installments. More pieces of real estate than were up for auction last year will be went over to Moline’s to kill him,” Len was quoted by the sheriff. Moline, a widower, while the latter served supper. chest. gun was discharged again several j times. nor Moline could say, but at Noonan X-rays revealed three bullets in Mo- line’s body. fight. into bed. time of the redemption. This is what used to make the purchase of tax certificates a profitable investment, but under the moratorium he need pay neither the penalty nor the in- terest. Hence the indifference of pros- pective buyers. NTINUE from page one c° D Neighbor Admits Shooting Divide County Farmer Len chatted amiably, he added, with “When we got through eating, I got up, said, ‘Thanks for the lunch,” took out my gun and shot him,” Nystrom |said the assailant told him. ‘Wounded in Chest The first bullet struck Moline in the He grappled with Len. The How many times, neither Len The stove was tipped over in the Len left and Moline crawled With a pencil Moline scrawled on the wall, Nystrom said, this message: “Mike Len Shot Me.” Moline also tore away wall paper offered at this year’s sale, according tOl and on it scribbled words which are County Auditor Grace Lobach, be- cause taxes have become delinquent on more property during the past 12 months. Last year approximately 3,100 pieces of land were offered while this year the number may approach 4,000, Mrs. Lobach estimated. About one-half of these will be in Bismarck with the remainder in rural districts, she said. The county will bid in all property on which no bids are received, it was explained. After purchasing a tax certificate the buyer must wait three years be- fore starting action to secure a deed to the property, and then the owner has a nine-months period of grace during which he may still redeem the property by paving up all back taxes. During the intervening years the purchaser may or may not pay sub- sequent taxes. The normal penalty on the property owner is that he must pay 3 per cent of the taxes at the time the tax certi- ficate is purchased and interest at the rate oF. 6 per cent per year until the Rooms to rent by the month —Prince Hotel. MONEY is easy to get if you see George Stevens at Salary Loan Co. 22-24 Dak. Nat'l. Bank Bldg. . D. Phone 405 Out-of-town loans by mail undecipherable. through the night hours in terror Len would return. He said he lay He was conscious when Nystrom ar- rived, and gave the statement naming Len. A ‘Respected Citizen’ The slain man has been a respected resident of Divide county 22 years, the sheriff declared. farm a mile distant. A son lives on @ Len has resided in the county for a number of years and has been on his present farm three years. He told Nyst-om he had harbored a grudge against Moline since his barn was destroyed Moline was responsible. He repeated. Nystrom said, that if Moline lived he would “try to get him again.” last year, believing Officials are convinced, they sald, that there is no foundation for Len’s belief that Moline and Wheeler had anything to do with a fire which de- stroyed Len’s barn last spring. Services Conducted For John Sundberg Puneral services for John Sund- berg, pioneer Morton county resident who died of pneumonia Saturday, were to be conducted by Rev. O, o. U.S, NEEDN'T PAY Cardozo Writ Minneapolis Blaze Guy Carlson, 47, neral services will be held here Tues- day for Guy A. Carlson, 47, who died Thursday in a Dickinson hospital. Burial will be in a Taylor cemetery. Lands Plane After persons owed their lives Monday to a cool-headed professional stunt flier who landed his airplane safely after @ collision with another plane which | ~ cost the life of John J, Diskon, 27- year-old Paterson attorney. Andvik, pastor of the First Lutheran church in Mandan, at 2 p.m. Mon- day. Burial was to be in cemetery. @ Mandan Sundberg, who had lived in Mor- ton county for 40 years, was born in Sweden Nov. 24, 1859, no known relatives here. He leaves HAPPY RELIEF FROM PAINFUL ' BACKACHE Caused by Tired Kidneys M th ful beckackee poopie’ ies oe Ficd visite and may 13 mi 4 id usta frome the Bitod: Geb Does THE INTEREST ON BONDS REDEEMED EARLY holding Government; Stone, Black Concur Separately Washington, Dec. 13—(#)—The gov- ernment succeeded in the supreme court Monday in its effort to escape paying interest on gold bonds that were called for redemption in ad- vance of maturity date. The decision was written by Jus- tice Cardozo, Justice Stone and Black had: separate concurring opinions. Dissents were not announced imme- diately. The decision said the secretary of the treasury “did not act in excess of his lawful powers by issuing the calls without further authority from the congress than was conferred by the statutes under which the bonds were issued.” Routs 35 From Bed 13.—()—Fire Minneapolis, Dec. routed 35 men from their beds early Monday and sent them into freezing cold as flames destroyed the Ideal Laundry, 81% Glenwood avenue, and threatened a Jefferson bus line garage nearby. Loss was estimated at $50,000. Dies at Dickinson Killdeer, N. D., Dec, 13—(?)—Fu- Collision in Air fs Bendix, N. J., Dec, 18.—()}—Three | n Balsam - Spruce you inspect these fine trees. le | 1085-12th Street, North, In the City of LIs' - Notice is hereby | given that the = cial assessment list of the lots and racts of land assessed and the amount each lot or tract is benefited by and the amount assessed against each for the cost of a sanitary sewer for GR City of Bismarck, North Dak Bewer District Number Twenty-1 nine thereof and which is to be pald by spe- clal assessment, has been confirmed ad the Special Assessment Commission ere aid City of Bismarck and cer- rue and correct and filed in tit 3 ti the ‘ative of the City Auditor of such | a ity. and is now open to public inspec- tion, And notice is further given that at the regular meeting of the Board of ZA:ity Commissioners to be held at 8:00] D. 1937. P. M. on the 3d day juary, 1938, any person who has appealed from the action of such Special Assessment Commission prior to such time may appear before the Board of City Com- missioners and present his reasons why the action of the Special Assess- ment Commission shoul firmed and that the Board of City Commissioners will then hear and de- termine all such appeals and objec- tions, if any, and take final action th pe Rupen the whole of such ssment ated this” Tan day of December, 1937. Myron H. Atkinson, City Auditor. 12-18, NOTICE OF HEARI MENT LIsT Notice is hereby given that the spe- cial assessment list of the lots and ‘tracts of land assessed and the amount each lot or tract is benefited by and the amount assessed against each for the cost of a sanitary sewer for the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, in Sewer District Number Twenty-eight thereof and which is to be paid by spe- celal assessment, has been confirmed a the Special Assessment Commie- sion of the said City of Bismarck and certified as true and correct and filed ON ASSESS- im the office of the City Auditor of is now open to public such city and inspection. And notice is further given that at the regular meeting of the Board City Commissioners to be held at 8:00 P. M, on the 3rd day of January, 1938 any person who has appealed from th action of such Special any. and take final ssment 1937. Myron H. Atkinson, 12-13, ‘E TO CREDITORS. NOTIC! Lt IN cee MATTER OF THE ESTATE’ OF Geo, McMurrich, also known as George McMurrich, Deceased. fotice is hereby *S te 0: to the ‘credi- persons having claims state of said deceased, to | b; aga! the exhibit them with rouch Bismarck, in said Court Hous in said Burleigh County, not be con- | Bismarc! Assessment ission prior to such time may r before the Board of City Com- loners and present his reasons why the action of the Special Assess- ment Commission should not be con- firmed and that the Board of City commissioners will then hear and de- termine all such appeals and objec- i action thereon, and upon the whole of such ae list. mee this Tatn @ay of December, City Auditor. Burleigh County, or 0 the Judge of the County Pour of aid Burleigh County, at his office it she Burleigh Cees North Dakota in the Clty of Bismarck, You are hereby further notified that Hon, I. C, Davies, Judge of the County Court ‘of said Burleigh County, has fixed the first day of July, A. D. at the hour of two o'clock in the after- Noon of sald day, at the Court of said Court in a 1938, ooms Court House, hearing and lms against the es- ied, which have been duly and Fesulart Dresented as here- inbefore provid Dated this ttn "day of December, A. the Margaret Sherman, of Ge known McMurrich, also George McMur- eh, deceased . M. Regis Atty vor end adininistratrtx, First 5 publication on the 13th day of NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Ri IN ah MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Sarah McMurrich known as Sarah MeMurrick and also known as Mrs, George McMur- tich, deceased, Notice 1s hereby given by the under- signed, Margaret Sherman, as the ad- ministratrix of the estate of Sarah MeMurrich, also, known as Sarah Me- Murrick, and also known as George SteMurrich, late of the clty of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said administratrix at her residence at 1025-12th Street, North, in the sald City of Bismarck, or to the Judge of the County Court of said Burleigh County, at his office in the Burleigh county North Dakota Court House in the ity of Bismarck, in said Byrleigh County. douare hereby further notified that on. ty Court of said Burleigh County, has fixed the first day of July, A. D. 1938, at the hour of two o'clock in the af- ternoon of said day, at the Court Rooms of sald Court in the said Court House, as the time and place for hear- hy, the action o! ment Commission shoul firmed and t Commissioners will then hear and de- termine administratrix of the estate | t! North Dakota, six thereof and ws ee to be pate jessment Commi marck and certified as-tr rect and filed in the offic Auditor of such city and that at Y> any person who hai appenied from tl action of such Commi: ial Assessment ion prior to such time may ov ar before th: lo: and resent hi the Special ‘Asse! not be con- hat the Board of City | such appeals and obj it any, and take final action and ‘upon the whole of such nt list. te this 13th day of December, MYRON H. ATKIN Ne City Auditor, 13/13 NOTICE OF HEARING ON ASSES! MENT LIST cial asi tracts of essed and. the amount ne ech lot on tract is benefit a by and mi ened a each for the cost of a watermain tension for the City of Bism in ‘atermain Waterworks District Number Thir! four thereof and which is to be paid by special assessment, has been con- firmed by the Special Assessment ton of the: said City of Bis- k and certified as true and cor- rect and filed in the office of the City Auditer of such ates, and is now open to public inspection. And notice is further given that at the regular meeting of the Board of City Commissioners to be held at a a any person who has ap] eslea from nthe action of such Special ent Commission prior to sucker time may ir before the Board of City Com- resent his resepne LC. Davies, Judge of the Coun- | fi termine all such then and. "objec: tions, if any, and take final action thereon, and upon the whole of such assess} list. Dated "his ‘stn day of December, ing and adjusting all claims against |1937, the estate of said deceased, which have been duly and regularly pre- sented as hereinbefore provided, Sc this 11th day of December, A. Margaret Sherman, administratrix of the of Sari MeMurrich, known as Sarah McMurrick and also known as Mrs. George MeMurrich, deceas- e Geo. M. Register, Attorney of said administratrix, Bismarck, N. Dak. ber, A, D, 12-13-20-; id tl North Dakota in Waterworks District Number" Pirtye aes MYRON H. ATRIRPON, City Auditor. 12/13 NOTICE OF HEARING ON ASSESS- MENT LIST Dean Publication on the 13th day of amount assessed cost of a waterma mart Blamarck, ‘atermain and District Pray Thirty thereof and which is to paid been con- firmed by the Assessment Commission of thes said, seal of marck and certified as true ai rect and filed uy the tye of Auditor of su it id is BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 19387 pega acreepaalle) Labivraph atleapli = steader, meee ee man-| Former Postmaster’ Released From Jail BOARD OF REVIEW WILL MEET TODAY Candidates for Boy Scout Awards Must Present Ap- plications at Session im Jamestown Monday of. versus [Nene et grag eg ee and ites. nest M. be in A eerily M ms, He to read: GVOLUGnE Dito a Christmas. is pantiig careisoeines ao eek: Jess driving were major causes of accidents which claimed in Décember last year, asserted. peisertans® Brophy “your family and friends would much rather see you a little late.” ‘The moral? Make haste slowly! Decision Up-| He's All candidates for Boy Scout ad- yancements must appear before the Bits aber ling nara, Thompson, Both of eee To Meet in City Minot, N. D., Dec. 18 —()}— Con- fronted with a decision of national Officials of the TORmad, pension plan organization to discontinue state Mrs. Anns Bull, 85, Morton county Eustrict, boards resident since 1885, died about 12 mid-/ North Dakota congressional district night Sunday in her home at 106] Townsend board will meet in Bis- Eighth Aye. N. W., Mandan. Compli-| marck Dec. 27 to discuss what steps ations incident to old age were given should be taken to continue direc- tion of club work after that time, D. Mrs. Bull leaves one daughter, Mrs.| D. Riley, Minot, state manager, said Gerald Bowers, and one son, Melvin, both of Mandan, two grand children and two great-grandchildren, Her the former Martin Bull, Funeral services will be conducted from the First Lutheran church in Mandan, at 1:30 p. m. uae. ee Rey. O. O. Andvik, pastor, iciat ‘er New land banker, died Sunday. Burial will be in Union cemetery in ae Pall bearers will be Anton Olson, Sander Hendrickson, L. C, Peters, Ed Miller, Theodore Larson and I. Iver- son. Until the funeral the body will Me in state in the Kennelly funeral chapel in Mandan. DULEY PASSES AWAY ‘Tower City, N. D., Dec. 13.—Funeral eervioes mee held here Monday for C. Duley, for 57 years Tower re resident, He was a home- Funeral Services for Mrs. Anna Bull, Who Died Sunday, to Be Tuesday present and state their qualifications, Roherty announced, as the court of | py honor at which such much achievements! 63, was buried here CAPITOL TODAY & TUESDAY a Eat Ot Dane, lenburn, N, Dec, 13-—Claimed ailment, po So ‘fas the couse of death. Requiem fe Md sey was Waukegan, Ill, Mobda Mrs. William Conroy, a, resident of Mandan since 1911 who died there Thursday. Her husband is her only close survivor. Edward Gallagher, for many years a Northern Pacific conductor, dea e at his Billings, Mont., home last week, according to word received by Bis- marck friends. For a number of years he had been station master at Bill- i 8 F H 5 4 3 Dickinson’s City Assessor Is Dead Dickinson, Dec. 13.—()—H. F. Lit- tig, Dickinson city assessor and form- A : A ES i tf Jamestown’s Franklin Parent- Teacher mee is heard Miss Helen secretary of the Anti-Tuberculosis as- discuss the scourge and ef- forts to stamp it out. “Treatment of Syphilis” was the topic Dr. John Cowan of the state public health staff discussed before the Devils Lake district meeting of the North Dakota Medical associa- Friday night Bismarck, TOMORROW You May Forget This Ad! If, in its small way, it reminds you : that “They Won't Forget” belongs on your “must see” list,—you can forget the ad right now! We know you'll never forget the pictu Rey. O. O. Andvik officiated at fu- left no known Toinevee. White Linen Handkerchiefs, BERGESON’S. EDGAR BERGEN an: BISMARCK Tomorrow and Wedni Northern Minnesota Bis ARC LAST TIMES TONIGHT U GET MORE CA 130 value, Jow price—that’s Plymouth’s1938story!For the amazingly low figure printed above younow getanewPlymouth 4-DoorSedan—withall theimpor- tant value features listed at the left included as standard equipment! Read this list—then go see and drive the big 1938 Plymouth! Get thesensation of Plymouth’s amaz- ing new ride! Learn, too, about Plymouth’s | PLYMOUTH BUIL REAT CARS These trees have been cut not over three days and will not shed their needles for several weeks. We have all sizes and prices with about 500 trees to choose from. Don’t buy until ia NEW 1938 4-DOOR SEDAN DELIVERED IN DETROIT HICLUDING FEDERAL TAXES. LOCAL, STATE TAXES MOT HCLUDED, appear before the Board of girs Goes missioners and sent’ hit nt why the action ment Commission shou! now open | t a ted this 18th day°of December, MYRON H. ATKINSON. NOTICE OF nants. ON ASsmes- amount noh, “Tot or t is by and the amount pacateea h for the thee ofa All This Included In Today’ s Low Price 2. Federal Vax Paid Five Steel Wheel one thereof and whic! by specie anne! firmed the 4 notice is further the regular meeting of city Commissioners to b he 3rd day of January a) any person who has appealed action of such Commission prior to such t! TB SAr before the Board of resent his reasons Phe tna de Double-action Hydraulic Safety All-Steel Body Safety Glass Throughout Rypoid Rear Axle Completely Rust proofed final On, and pe upon the whole, of such MYRON H. ATKIN! NOTICE OF amaning ON ASSESS- Notice is nerey miyep: pet ihe Bi cial assessment Il: ne lots nd amount ag lot or tract is by petites Full length Water Jackets All-Silent Transmission X-Type Boxsection Frame Aluminum Alloy Pistons Roller-bearing Universal sion for the Cit: North Dakota, CANOr works District Thi Oo _thereot which AH to be pala by special ass ament, firmed he Spi iat Asi Commission of the. said Cit; marck and certified as true and ce rect and filed in the off: Auditor of such to periie: Peeps LOR, ice is furt! Radiator Ornament 21. Front and Rear Bumpers DAAIOR BOWES’ AMATEUR NOUR, COLUBI- BA NETWORK, THURS, 9-10 p.m. 8.7. city and is oibe Si open any person who hae action of such Spee! Commission prior to appear before the Boi missioners ani why the action o firmea Commission cnind ay ths eon. 8 supe the ‘whole of vo Dated this” ath day of December, MYRON H. ATKIeon.

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