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EVENING EDITION.: GRAND FORKS HERALD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918.
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PAGE SEVEN.
[NorthDakota's Greatest Classified Section jjforksf
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OUT OF TOWN ORDER8 must be always .accompanied by the cash. Please comply with this rule to avoid inconvenience and delay.
AGENTS
[AGE
IVO GENVS WANTED TO SELL THE
ariphlet on the Inside Jjistory of _'ownleytsm In North Dakota by J. D. Lacon. This Is the fasteBt seller published In America. News agents apply for particulars to,. J. D. Bacon. Hotel Dacotah. Grand Torks.
ARCHITECTS
W- J. EDWARDS. ARCHITECT. Northwestern Block. '''el HI«t N. W.
AUTOS. • •
;• Fords, closed and touring. • •V Many other makes; closed and • • . touring. •
Fours and light sizes. * • • • DEALERS USED CAR EXCHANGE • • 10 South Fourth St. • • Grand Forks, N. D. • • • • • • • • • • •
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• FOR TEN DATS ONLY
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•\ 1 Ford—1917 Roadster $300.00 ; tJtl 1 Ford—19181 Touring car. .$400.00
Both Like New
MOTOR SERVICE CO.
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1918 MbDEL FORD TOURING • , CAR •
at Jack's garage. Corner of 4th * and University. Run about 6.000 .• miles, $350.00, if bought before * January 1st. J
414 UNIVERSITY AVE. • 1624-L, N. W. •
'VB ARE STILL IN THE LEAD in painting of automobiles. Ask ul for estimates. B. Chrlstianson ft Soiy over Sims' Garage.
BARGAINS IN USED CARS IN NEAR-ly every make. Dakota Auto Co., N. 4th St.. Grand Forks, N. D.
BATHS.
ELECTRIC CABINET BATHS AND Swedish massage; treatments for rheumatism and chronic ailments.
, Separate department for ladles with - lady nurse and masseuse in attendance.
Hotel Dacotah. Phone N. W. 74. Ernest Carlson. Graduate Masseur and Me-chano Therapist.
<1 BUSINESS CHANCES
A COMPLETE BUTCHER SHOP IN-cludlng tools, fixtures, ice house, barn, two lots, all nearly new. Will sell reasonable. Reasons for selling': poor health. This property is located in a good North Dakota town where farming is good. Address 246 Herald.
FOR SALE—$3500.00 RESTAURANT equipment. Building sold and must move out equipment. Cheap if taken at once. Write Merchants' National Bank, Mandan, N. D. ''
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FOR SALE—$11,000 STOCK OF GEN-eral merchandise in good, North Dakota town. Splendid opportunity. Ad*. dress 247 Herald.
WANTED—A PARTNER IN HOTEL business. Address 245 Herald.
CHEROPKACTORS MTB. KEMP, CHIROPRACTOR
N. W. Bank Bldg. Phones 609-L
H. TISDALE, CHIROPRACTOR AND Masseur; Human Bake Oven and Sul-
6hur, Vapor Baths. Suite 214 Security uildlng.
BAHLKE AND BAHLKE Chiropractors Spriggs Block
.^^Phoni^j^^^jiB^^^^^Trt-Stat^^gl^
DRESSMAKING
EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKING Done at home; reasonable. S16 Chestnut. 1IH-L N. W.
DANCING
PRIVATE LESSONS, IN K. P. HALL. S. 3rd St., Grand Forks. Phone E-290 T-".
EXCHANGES
/»FOR EXCHANGE—CHOICE 400 ACRE farm in Red River Valley, 1V4 miles from town of 1,000. Box 38. Grand Forks.
FARM LANDS
• • • FOR RENT FOR CASH •
J AN frO ACRE TRUCK FARM ' •
•1 MILE PROM THE CITY LIMITS •
• ' ' INQUIRE • • HUNSTIGER'S MEAT MARKET • • •
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—160 acres with 35 acres under cultivation, balance in saleable timber and good pasture; close' to market; good.Improvements; 180 rod high woven wire fence. Will trade for horses and cattle or other personal property. For full particulars write owner. C. U, • Blake, Border, Minn.
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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE}—640 acres 1 land, McKensle Co.; good section, clear
• of encumbrance. Address 'Box 154, 1 Grand Forks.
WANTED TO BUY—IMPROVED OR unimproved land In North Dakota. Address 247 Herald.
FARM LOANS.
SULLIVAN BROTHERS Harm Loans
Bast Grand Forks. Minn.
FLAT FOR RENT.
Moving Picture Funnies
... OFFICE ROOUS AND AN Afx, MOD-, ; * t ern flat for rent in the Grand Theatre"
Bldg, Inquire of R. J. ~ ~~ ~ A 176-L. N. W. 863L.
Furcell. T.-&
. ALL MODERN 4 ROOM FLAT. 117 S. |§^v>- 3rd St
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Cut out the picture on all four sides. Then carefully fold dotted line 1 its entire length. Then dotted line 2, and so on. Fold each section underneath accurately. When demplet-ed turn over and you'll find a surprising result. Save the pictures.
FLATSv—Continued.
FOR RENT—STRICTLY MODERN 5-r?om flat, Improvement Building. No children.
FOR RENT—STEAM HEATED FLAT. Odd Fellow's Block. O. A. Webster.
FOOT SPECIALISTS.
DR. J. C. ANSON, FOOT SPFCIALIST. Over drug store, 8rd and DeMers Ave. corns removed without pain. Instant relief to tired and aching feet. Nails, bunions treated. Both phones.
KURNITURB
1 WILTON RUG, S ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in.
NINE PIECE DINING ROOM SET.
1 ICE BOX.
MRS. FRANK LAVELLE
Flat 4. O'Connor Block
North- Sixth St
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WE WANT TO BUY 500 STOVES; ALSO all kinds of furniture and household goods. Phone G. F. Furniture Co.. 680. and ask for McKenzle. 137 S. 3rd.
FURNITURE PACKING, STORAGE and dray work. McKenzle's. 137 Soutk Third. Phpnes 680.
FURNITURE FOR SALE, CHEAP— Also Edison machine and records. Flat 3, Improvement. Party leaving city.
DRAY AND TRANSFER ROY HAYES
701-J N. W. 208 Itinn. Ave.
GRADUATE FOOT SPECIALIST
Dr. NELLIE S. BAKER, PHONE 286-L. Office 318 Northwestern Bank Bldg. -
HAIRJDRKS8ING
GRISWOLD'S BEAUTY PARLOR, room 820, Northwestern Bank Bldg. N. W. 406.
A T,1P.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK— Mrs. H. H. Wilson, 416 So. 4th St.
WANTED—GIRLS TO HELP AT THE University Cafeteria; wages $20 per month, room and board; apply in person. Apply to Mrs. Streeter, University Commons.
WANTED—COMPETENT MAID FOR general housework. One who can furnish good references. Mrs. Wm.
< Panovitz, No. 2 Dinnie Apts., Chestnut St
WANTED—ON JAN. 1st—MIDDLE-aged respectable woman to keep house on farm for 2 young men. References exchanged. Address 244 Herald.
GIRL WANTED FOR BOOKKEEPING and telephone. Must be experienced Apply in own handwriting to 242 Herald.
A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH . housework and care of children. 313
Second Ave. Mrs. T. S. Corrlcan. 1148-L, N. -W. • '
GIRti - WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. No washing. Mrs. T. J. Smith, 185 Reeves Ave.
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANTED —American Restaurant.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK on farm 3V4 miles from town; gdod wages. 27-F-4 N. W. phone.
E X P E RI ENCED STENOGRAPHER wanted for few weeks. Address 248 Herald.
WANTED — COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework; good wages. Mrs G. F. Thacker, 413 South .Fifth street
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK at once. Mrs. Hugh Mcllralth. Call 1166L, N. W.
GIRL WANTED AT 613 INTERNA-tional.
FIRST CLASS COOK WANTED—HO-tel Northern.
GIRL WANTED Lunch.
ELGIN DAIRY
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YOUNG MEN, 16 AND OVER, ARE eligible for government railway mall clerks, $92 month. Examinations soon. For free particulars, write R. A. Terry, (former Civil Service examiner), 426 Columbian Building, Washington.
WANTED TO HIRE—MARRIED MAN without children. Must be experienced farmer. States wages expected by the year. L. E. Slattery, Angus, Minn.
WANTED—EXPERIENCED RETAIL Lumber yard managers for Saskatchewan, Canada towns. Reply quick giving age and experience to the Lumber Manufacturers Yard. Ltd., Regina, Sask. \
LABORERS WANTED, P A C K IN G railroad Ice. Apply Hugh Dunlevy, East Grand Forks. Transportation furnished. Wages $3.50 per day. Phone T. S. E14t N. W. 965.
WANTED —YOUNG MAN TO WORK In store'and deliver packages. Odell's
A SPLENDID OPENING TO GET fNTO the vulcanizing. business in Fargo, N. D. A reasonable investment necessary. Do not reply unless you mean business. Address 227, Herald,
WANTED—A RELIABLE MAN TO work on farm. Good wages. Address Verne Sweney, Mecklnock. N. D.
COOK—AT ONCE. PURCELL'S REST-aurant, East Grand Fonts.
WANTED — YOUNG MAN TO WORK in store and deliver j>aekages. Odell's
BELL BOY WANTED. COLUMBIA HO-tel.
KITCHEN MAN—HOTEL DACOTAH.
HELP—GENBKAXJ.
RY. MAIL CLERKS WANTED—COM-merice $92 month. G. F. exama coming. Sample questions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 322 K., Rochester. N. Y.
FARM HELP WANTED—H. Murray, Edmore, .N. X>. .
E. Mc-
- HEMSTTrunrara lOe per yard «n all materials. Send It
Sarcel post. G. F. Dyu House, 317 llttson Ave. N.W.. 7981,; T-S. 767L.
BOUSES FOR RENT
FOR RENT—S-ROOM HOUSE, WATER, sewer, toilet, electric lights, 510 Dovry Ave. G. R. Jacobl, East Grand Forks.
FOR RENT—FOUR-ROOM HOUSE FOR $10 per month at 1104 North Fifth street. Call at Barnes & Nuss hardware store.
WATCH GRAND FORKS GROW.
FOR RENT. $25.00—7 room house all modern but
heat, on 4th'Ave. $25.00—7 room house all modern but
heat on Walnut St $30.00—9 room house all modern, on
North 3rd St $35.00—9 room house all modern, on
University Ave. $35.00—12 room 'house all modern on
Walnut St. $40.00—8 room house all modern, on
Blvd. Ave. $40.00—9 room house all modern, on
Fourth Ave. $18.00—6 room house, all modern but
heat, on Second Ave. $16.00—4 rpom cottage, electric lights.
' city water, and sewer on Third Ave.
$17.00—6 room house, all modern but heat, on North Third St
$10.00—4 room cottage, city water, sewer and electric lights, on Elder St
$15.00—6 room house, city water and sewer on University Ave.
$16.00—6 room -house, water, sewer and heating plant on lone Ave.
FOR SALE. $ 950.00—5 room house, city water, cel
lar, 60 foot lot on lone Ave. $1000.00—5 room cottage on South
Third St. $4500.00—8 room all modern house, 76
foot lot. on Chestnut St -
W. H. KELSEy.
tier's few things as short lived as J® popularity of a new resturlnt, Spoakin' o' McAdoo, Tell Blnkley says ho socs wber' th" trap drummer o* th' Wilson orchestra has quit.,
ROOMS FOR RENT.—Continued.
HOUSEKEEPING tonwood.
ROOMS—501 COT-
SUITE OF ROOMS FOR RENT—HALL Hotel, 311 So. Third.
ALL MODERN FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. 118 Walnut.
FOR RENT—WM. BOEGER RES1-dence on Park Ave., East Grand Forks. Apply F. C. Massee, East Grand Forks.
GOOD'HOMES FOR RENT AT ALL prices. John C. Boe Co. Phones 474.
HOUSES—E. A. FLADLAND.
For Flats. See Flats Classification
HOUSES FOR SALE • " • • • • • • — — — — — *
FOR SALE—DWELLING HOUSE, ALL modern, 50 ft lot, 329 N. 4th St., East Grand Fork3. The Robertson Lumber Co.
8 ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE. CLOSE in. On North Sixth St Address 194 Herald.
ROOM HOUSE, ALL MODERN Except heat: B0 ft. lot 624 N. 4th.
HOTELS Family European Transient
Finest Cafe in Northwest HOTEL DACOTAH
Commercial Headquarters Rooms S1.00 up. Recently Improved
KODAK FINISHING
8END YOUR KODAK Films to HofTs Studio, for printing. Grand Forks.
LIVE STOCK
PURE BRED MILKING SHORTHORN bull calves out of record' of merit cows, and sired by one of the best bulls of the breed. Pure bred Yorkshire boars, April farrow. Palmer Farm, Euclid, Minn. VI'. W. phone out of Grand Forks, 16-F-tl.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR KAT.IB
We have for sale • BALED STRAW, CORN. BAR- •
LEY, OATS • or mixed grains *
Whole or ground. Grinding at • all times, 10c per hundred pounds. •
LEVANT ELEVATOR CO. • Skidmore Ave. and 5th St., N. •
T.-S. 1147 N. W. 386 •
WE WILL SELL SHELLED CORN OUT of the car, at $1.50 per bushel. Levant Eievator Co., Grand Forks. Phones; 1147 T.-S., or 386 N. W.
LARGE FUJtNJSHED ROOMS FOR one or two; city heat. Call 665L, N.W.
SHOE REPAIRING
THE SHOE HOSPITAL. The largest and most up to date shoe repairing shop in Grand Forks. Best of material and service. Parcel post paid one way. Jno Solland, 5th-DeMers, Grand Forks.
Commissioners Proceedings Grand Forks County, N. D.
Grand Forks, N. D. Dec. 3, 1918, 9 O'clock A. M.
The board met pursuant to adjournment.
Present: Chairman Udenby, Commissioners Smith, Poupore, Mooney and Hatt
The minutes of previous meeting read and on motion approved as read:
On motion the following mothers' pensions was ordered paid and warrants drawn- for the several amounts as follows: i 56304—Sina Splnnet 66305—Elizabeth Robertson 56306—Mary Harvey 56307—Helmine Johnson ... 66308—Christine Johnson . 56309—Catherine Todie .... 5(310—Rosle McLean 56311—Clara Green 66312—Winnie Griffin 56313—Agnete Severson ... 56314—Rose Fadden 56315—Susan Benson 56316—Mary Jennings ..... 56317—Sarah Hagen 56318—Johanna Molenar ... 56319—Marion Cravler 66820—Marie Swedborgh ... 56321—Hulda Larson
... 35.00 .... 25.00 ... 15.00
. . . . 1 6 . 0 0 56322—Carrie Pederson 30.00
.< tlon 1 notices, registration notices. and notice of candidates' names and amendments 77.87
56396—Northwood Gleanor, publishing election "notices, registration notices and candidates' nameB and amendments 77.87
56397—Inkster Enterprise, notice of candidates' names and amendments 68.80
56398—Inkster Enterprise, notice of election 15.77
$ 20.00 • 56399—Inkster Enterprise, pub-15.001 Iishlng commissioner's pro-30.00 ceedings for Sept. 3rdr and 21.00' Oct. 7th meetings 66.98 30.00 66400—Associated Manufactur-24.00 : ers Co., 2 cases toilet paper for 16.00 j court house 15.00 16,00 56401—Martin Haugen, services 32.00 on insanity board 2.10 16.00 56402—H. O'Kt el'e, M. D., serv-16.00 , ices on inanity board 7.00 16.00 56403—H. O'Kcefe, M. D., serv-20.00 ices on Insanity board 7.00 20.00 56404—Martin O. Haugen, serv-
l ices on insanitv hnarri 2.10
66323—Sarah Klrsh 56324—Anna Sherva 56325—Nancy Jensen 66326—Carrie Engel 66327—Roslna Horning .... .56328—Ester Young 56329—Sophia Tessier 56330——Sophia Skievold .... 56331—Christine McDonald 56332—Su.san Bushaw
Total ..$642.00 The following bills of J. A. Jardine
for building bridges in the county was Hatt.
15.00 30.00 35.00 24.00 15.00 15.00 30.00 15.00 25.00 | 30.00
7.00
2.10
59.00
ices on insanity board 66405—H. O'Keefe, M. D., serv
ices on insanity board 56406—M. O. Haugen, services
on insanity board 56407—Selma H. Lommen, serv
ices as clerk in county court from June 15th to July 1, 1918
Total $4,744.00 On motion the board adjourned until
2 o'clock p. m. a O'ciook f. ac.
The board met pursuant to adjournment.
Present: Chairman Udenby, Commissioners Smith, Poupore, Mooney and
on motion audited and allowed as follows
SHOES REPAIRED NEATLY; Postage paid one v/ay. No prices lower In city. N. Kamplin, Kittson. Av. Grand Forks.
SITUATIONS WArfTKD.
WANTED—POSITION AS FOREMAN or manager on grain or stock' farm by experienced married man, capable of operating tractor. •#. Frances, Devils Lake, N. D.
POSITION WANTED AS BOOKKEEP-er and stenographer. Experienced. Best of references. Address 249 Herald.
STORAGE
Household Goods Packed and Stored. Panovitz Furniture and Carpet Co.
WANTED TO BUT.
WANTED TO BUY—ONE HUNDRED feet vacant property of Third or Fourth Street, suitable to erect a garage property on. Advise in first letter best cash price and location. Will not consider anything but vacant property. Address Geo. E. Kremer, 1618 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
56333—Repairs to bridge between sections 1 and 12, Logan township $ One bridge between section
81 of Grand Forks and section 6 of Walla twp
One box culvert, section 30, Turtle River Twp., (culvert
furthest south) One bridge between sections
33 in Grand Forks and 4 in Walle township
One box culvert, section 30, Turtle River township, (cul
vert furthest north) One bridge between sections
35 Grand Forks, and sec-• tlons 2 in Walle twp
Total ;$6,196.63 56334—Concrete Sectional Cul
vert Co., culverts shipped to Manvel by J. A. Jardine for Project No. 1874 $389.40 Culverts shipped to Ojata by
J. A. Jardine for Project No. 16 392.60
On motion the board adjourned until 9 o'clock a, m„ December 4th, 1918.
Deoembts 4, 1918, 9 O'clock A. M. The board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present: Chairman Udenby, Commis
sioners Smith,v Poupore, Mooney and Hatt.
On motion the board proceeded to check over the returns of A. F. Turner,
1,071.42 sheriff, of delinquent personal property t cdllected during-April, May, June, July,
August, September,' October and November, 1918, showing $1,918.76 collected and duly turned into county treasury, according to law.
On motion the'report of Sheriff A. F. Turner of services rendered and fees collected during month of November, 1918, was approved by the board.
The following justice reports were on motion approved by the board and the several items contained therein audited and allowed as recommended by the states attorney: Justice J. Dexter Peirce—
J. Dexter Peirce, justice fees..$13.35 J. J. LaBine, constable fees.... 20.60
298.61
676.46
1,089.45
1,106.30
2,054.39
WANTED TO BUY—LIGHT, SINGLE sleigh 'or cutter. Must be in good repair. J. P. Kennedy.
BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS—W. Chrlstianson, Larimore. N. D.
T.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED—FURNISHED THREE OR four rooms in modern house or flat by Jan. 1st. L. A. A., care Herald.
LEGAL NOTICES notice of ezpxbatxon of fbbzob
OF bedemftxok Section 9233, Compiled. Xiaws of 1913.
To Allen J. >Steele and all Others Interested: \ Take notice that Tax Sale Certificate
No. 45867 issued upon the tax sale December T4th, 1915, of the following described-land, viz: Lots thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) and fifteen (15) of block twenty-five (25) of Hendrickson's Addition to Larimore, N. D., Grand Forks county,' N. D„ for the taxes of the year
Total $782.00 On motion the following bills were
audited and allowed: 56335—H. P. Smith, Commis
sioner's services and mileage.$ 95.40 56336—J. R. Poupore, commis
sioner's services and mileage. 69.60 56337—George Udenby, commis
sioner's services and mileage. 121.60 56338—Thos. F. Mooney, com
missioner's services and mileages 28.80
56339—R. E. Hatt, commissioner's services and mileage.... 44.40
56340—It. E. Hatt, Tel. tolls of county commissioners 6.10
56342—Page Prlnterie, printing tax receipts and other supplies 779.50
5634$—John Brldston. cash advanced for repairing typewriter 1.00
56344—John Brldston, postage for Nov. 1918 14.00
56345—John Bridston, cash ad-- vanced to Marry Allen for
clerical services for Sept., . 1918 90.00
' 56346—John Bridston, cash advanced for postage for court
, stenographer 3.00 56347—John Brldston, cash ad
vanced on account of A. E. Coulter bill 24.00
56348—John Bridston, cash, advanced for postage for court stenographer 3.00
56349—John Brldston, cash advanced for postage for court stenographer 3.00
56350—D. A. Rohan, services as county surveyor 47.80
56351—Stone-Ordean & Wells sunnlies for county jail 7.50
56352—S. F Mercer, services as weed commissioner and mileage '28.40
56353—D. A. Rohan, services as county surveyor t..w. 14.00
56354—Dakota Plumbing and Heating Co., repairing radiator in court house
56355—M. Beatrice Johnstone, postage and telegrams in supt. of school office ,
56356—I. Johnson, policy fees on Acct. Walle Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co
56357—Kueffel & Essor Co., sup-piles for county surveyor....
56358—Eiisrene Distzgen Co.. supplies for county surveyor
SEASONED BIRCH WOOD, DRY CUT, tamaraok and body poplar, well sea-soned. Ready for shipment. Prices 1914, on said "land has been presented"at 56369—H.'ais"*Anderson, "postage
this office and application made for deed i in countv auditor's office for thereon;-that said land was sold on said Nov, 1918 sale for $7.15 and the amount required 56360—J. .T. LaBine,, telephone
right. V. M. Owen Co., Hines, Minn.
NATIONAL CASH REGISTER—TOTAL adder. • Detail printer. Clerks' initial keys. Good condition. Crawford & Son, Crookston, Minn.
FOR SALE—CHOICE NO. 1 HAY OR straw by the bale, ton or car. Levant Elevator Co., Grand Forks, N. D.
ONE RANGE AND SMALL COOK stove for sale. Corner of South Third and Hill Ave., East Grand Forks, Minn.
FOR SALE—STRAW. DELIVERED BY the load. Phone 35-22 T. S.
MONUMENTAL WORKS
MONUMENTS. W. R. Jack.
MARKERS, VAULTS Grand ""orks. N. D.
OSTEOPATHY
DRS. ORR AND MAY SANDERS 817 Northwestern Bank Bldg.
Both Phones 641 Grand Forka
PIANOS.
J. M. WYLIE, STATE REPRESENTA-tive of Baldwin Piano Co.,, No. 8, Stratford, Grand Forks, N. D.
to redeem said land from said sale at the-date hereof exeTusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice is the sum of $32.65, and that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninety days after the service of this notice.
Witness my hand and seal of" office at Grand Forks, N. D., tnis 14th day of December, 1918. (SEAL) HANS ANDERSON,
County Auditor, Grand Forks County, N. D.
(Dec. 14-21-28)
tolls and constable 56361—Rasmussen Bemis Co.,
flags for court house 56362—Mixro Ross Co., type
writer carbon for court stenographer
56363—Henry Hancock, clerical work in auditor's office
56364—Jim Spicer, hauling garbage from court house yard rbr Oct., Nov., and Dec
56365—Chris. A. Fischer, for repairing of machines in court liouse ..•••••»»•••»«»»»••»«•
NOTICE OPJEXPIKATIOir OF FEBXOX) 1 66366—Anti-Dust Co., sweeping dust for court house
56367—Associated Manfg. Co.,
PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS.
BOYS—MEN —• BIG OPPORTUNITY for you in the future is at home, in auto, tractor, gas engine or aeroplane business. We teach you in 7 weeks. Everything practical. Lots of equipment to work on. Free scholarship privileges. Big illustrated book free. Iowa State Auto & Tractor School, 769 Nebraska St.. Sioux City. la.
' PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
DR. MARGARET PEAKE, WIDLUND Bldg, Grand Forks,' N. D.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
NICELY FURNISHED, LARGE FRONT room In modern house. Suitable for two. Ladies only. Close In. One block from car line. 316 Chestnut 8t Call 1C59-L N. w:
TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR rent cheap. Corner of South Third and Hill Ave., East Grand Forks, Mlnp.
FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR rent; warm and comfortable; private home. Call at 109 North Sixth street or phone 1695L, N. W.
FURNISHED MODERN • ROOM SUIT-able for two. Ladies only. On car line. Two blocks from private boarding house. 988 N. W. ~r •
NICE SUNNY SLEEPING ROOM IN clean and quiet home. Hot and cold water in the room. Close In. Phone 846-L T-S.
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping, modern but heat 400 N. (th St
OF REDEMPTION. Section 2333, Compiled taws of 1913
To Mary Williams, Hairy Williams and all Others Interested: Take notice that Tax Sale Certificate
No. 45549 issued upon the tax sale December 8th, 1914, of the following described land, viz: Lot twenty-seven (27) of block thirty-seven (37) of McCor-mack's First Addition to the Original Townsite of Grand Forks, D. T., now Grand Forks city, Grand Forks- county, N. D., for the taxes of the year 1913, on said land has been presented,at this office and application made for deed thereon; that Raid land'was sold on said sale for $13.77 and the amount required to redeem said land .from said sale at the date hereof exclusive of. the costs to accrue upon this<notlce is the sum of $72.03, and that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninety days after the service of this notice.
Witness my hand and seal of office at Grand Forks, N. D., this 13th day of. December, 1918. (SEAL) HANS ANDERSON,
County Auditor, Grand Forks County, N. D. (Dec. 14-21-28)
3.85
43.00
1.00
6.42
4.26
26.25
4.35
29.00
15.00
78.00
6.00
2.50
4.60
30.00 paper towels for court house 56368—James Black, plumbing
in court house 5.70 56369—W J. Doty, rent of poll
ing place for 2 days, 7th ward, city 10.00
56370—Don McDonald, postage / in register of deed's office for Nov., 1918 16.75
5£371—Don McDonald, recording bonds, etc., for county 2.00
66372—Laura E. Weatherwax, clerical work in register of deeds' office, from Nov. 20th to Nov. 30th. 1918 20.00
56373—Donovan & Smith, gravel • for roads, state estimate No.
1—270 yards at 25c per yard 67.50 66374—H. P. Smith, telephone
tolls for July. August and September, 1918 7.05
66375—Peterson & Brown, roller frame and split drags for levelling roads 77.00
S'6376—St. Hilalre Lumber Co., lumber for bridges In Walle
. township 97.44 56377—Donovan & Smith, gravel
•for roads in Walle township, (Bill hi of 342 yds @ 25c.... 42.75
56378—A. F. Turner, grading on Manvel road as per bill rendered 737.60
56379—A. F. Turner, cash advanced on state aid project No. 1874 1,000.00
66380—John Lympby, dragging roads
NOTICE OF EXPIXATIOZr OF FtXIOD OF REDEMPTION
Section 3393. Compiled taws of 1913. To John Cizner and all Others Inter
ested. Take notice that Tax 'Sale Certificate
No. 46109 and 461^0 issued upon the tax sale December 14, 1916; of the following described land, viz: Lots four (4) and 66381—A. E. Thetin, road drags live (5) of block twenty-eight (28) of 1 563S2—E. A. Eriokson, dragging Lindsay's addition/to the Original Town- I roads site of Grand'Forks, D. T., now Grand ' E6383—Wallace Veltch, dragging Forks city, Grand Forks county? N. D;, I . 'roads and'mowing weeds for the tax^s of the year 1914,-on said 1 66384—Richard B. Williams, land has been presented at this office ' dragging roads and application made for deed thereon;1
that said land was sold onisaid sale for $16.92 and the amount required to redeem said land from said sale at the date hereof exclusive Of the costs to accrue upon this notice is the sum bf $75.13 and that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninety days after the service of this notice. <
Witness my hand and seal of office at Grand Forka, N. D„ this 14th day of December, 1918. (SEAL) HANS ANDERSON,
, „ County Auditor. • Grand Forks County, N. D.
(Dec. 14-21-28) •
LOOKS THAT WAY.
New York World; With Guam dry and Hawaii going dry Aug. 20. it win
MODERN ROOM FOR RENT—CLOSE B°°n be 4,000 miles nearer a drink due in. Inquire 319 Chestnut N. W. 1328J. jea&t than due west
66385—Tom Hanson, dragging roads
56386—Tom Hendrlckson, dragging roads
66387—James Caldwell, dragging roads .. .1
66388—Henry Larvlee, dragging roads
SC389—Nels Bushaw, dragging roads
KUiiW. J. Doty, dragging roads 66391—O. H. Phllllns Estnte,
lumber for bridges In Elm Orove townshln
66392—Larimore Lumber A Fuel On., lumber for bridges In Flm .Grove township
66393—Nelson County. N. D., to w cost of culvert on county line between Nelson and Grand .Forks county '..
66394—Nelson county, N. D, to H cost of culvert on county ltne between .. -Nelson . and
> Grand Forks county ........ 66395—Larimore Pioneer, ~-elec-
20.00 31.50
13.20
32.72
8.00
71.40
12.80
20.00
40.60
56 05 42.60
88.46
22.86
88.20
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*98.22
Total $33.85 Justice P. McLoughlin—
Phil McLoughlin, justice fees..$102.^ Witness fees 40.50
Total $142.85 On motion the bond of the Grand
Forks Herald Co., in the sum of $500.00, furnished by the Northwestern Trust Co., of Grand Forks, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the contract
for publishing the delinquent tax sale list of delinquent real estate taxes for 1917 was approved by the board.
On motion the county auditor was authorized to issue refunding order in favor of John Bridston for tax paid twice in error on the NW% section 32, town 152, range 55. Amount $38.64. See tax-receipts 602; and $52.66 for 1917 tax.
All members present voted yes. On motion the following bills were
audited and allowed: > 56408—S. P. Swenson, dragging
roads $ 36.00 56409—Leon Turcotte, dragging
roads 84.95 56410—Mike Tollofson, dragging
roads ; 33.35 56411—James Redpath, making
road drags 9.75 56412—Samuel Whaley, drag
ging roads 3,2.25 56413—Geo. A. Pratt, dragging
roads .' 48.00 56414—Russel Nisen, dragging
roads 20.58 56415—Shear Bros., estimate No.
1, on contract for grading Grand Forks and Trail county line 971.19
56416—State of North Dakota, bill for "bonding county auditor and county treasurer for part of year, 1917 150.00
56417—Grand Forks City, bill for relief of poor for October, 1918, $807.45, 75% of which is county share 605.59
56418—Allendale township, bill for relief of poor, $250.00, 75% of which is county share.... 187.50
56419—City of Northwood, bill for relief of poor, $205.29, 75% of which is county share .... 153.97
.56420—Allendale township, bill for relief of poor, $163.50, 75 % of which is county share.. 122.63
§6421—Plymouth township, bill for relief of poor, $45.00, 75% of which is county share.... 33.75
56422—L. K. Hassell, ' postage and telegrams in county judge's office 16.57
56423—A. F. Turner, milleage delivering election supplies.. 216.00
56424—A. F. Turner, mileage and livery hire in criminal
cases for Nov., 1918 80.27 56425—Red River Power Oo.,
gas, electricity and steam for September, 1918 81.76
56426—Red River Power Co., gas, electricity and steam for November, 1918 431.06
56427—Red River Power Co., gas, electric! fcy and steam for October, 1918 298.48
564 2S—Northwestern Telephone Ex. Co., rent of telephones for December, 1918 33.50
56429—Northwestern Telephone Ex. Co., rent of telephones for November, 1918 33.50
56430—Northwestern Telephone Ex. Co., telephone tolls in county offices for Oct., 1918.. 45.87
56431—Northwestern Telephone Ex. Co.,. telephone tolls in county offices for Nov., 1918. 23.31
66432—Northwestern Telephone Ex. Co., balance due on Tri-State tolls 22.60 Total $3,772.45
The report of M. Reidy, superintend-
e - 4
On motion the board adjourned 2 o'clock p. m.
a O'clock t. X. The board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. • Present: Chairman Udenby, Commls-, .•?„
sioners Smith, Poupore, Mooney and Hs&t. .
The' following resolution offered by"" Mr. Smith, and seconded by Mr. Mooney,. „, was on motion unanimously adopted. * v»
WHEREAS, State and federal money can be expended only on roads - which -• , are a part of a state plan, and lni ofrder . to comply with section 4 of House BUI No. 168, Now Therefore, ' j BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Grand Forks county: ,
That the State Highway commission . be requested to designate the following roads as state roads, to-wit: ,-t
Beginning at the quarter corner be- ' t tween sections 9 and 10 of township 149, , , range 54, and running north one-naif ti mile to the corner common to sections -3, 4, 9 and 10 of the same township and , range; thence east 12 miles to the corner < < common to sections 3, 4, 9 and 10 of •' township 149, range 52; thence north 2 miles to the corner common to sections • 27, 28, 33 and 34 of township 150, range ^ 52; thence east 7 miles to the corner - .i common to sections 26, 27, 34 and 35 of township 160, range 61.
The board of county commissioners of said county agrees that the above 'v : described roads shall be completed In . "v accordance with the standard specifications which may be required by the U... S. Department of Agriculture, before a ' petition is submitted requesting that additional roads in the county be included in the state system. ,
It is agreed that where changes of •• location may be found necessary, such.. changes are to be made by the state highway commission.
It is agreed that the county will, at the request of the state highway com--mission, secure title to such rights-of-way as may be found necessary. „
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The above is a true copy of a resolution of the board of county commissioners. adopted December 3rd, 1918, at aa adjourned meeting, the following commissioners voting aye: All members present voting yes.
(Signed) HANS ANDERSON, County Auditor.
Dated Dec. 3, 1918. The Better Farming bureau of Grand
Forks county presented a petition to the board signed by one-fourth of the voters of the county as per agreement made in July, 1918, when the board made a levy of $2,500.00 to carry op the better farming for one year from July 1, 1918, to July 1, 1919. s
The petition now filed prays for an annual tax levy on all personal and real property in the county which same was . granted by the board, fixing the yearly levy at $3500.00 to be levied on July, 1919, where other levies are made In accordance with Section 2263 of the Compiled Laws of 1913.
(All members present voted yes). Disbursements at This Keating
From Geireral fund $ 6,124.71 From Bridge fund 6,591.77 From Auto fund 648.05' From Weed fund 28.40 From County Road fund 3,733.44
Total $17,126.37 On motion the bosu'd adjourned until
9 o'clock a. m., December the 27th, 1911. HANS ANDERSON,
County Auditor. GEORGE UDENBY, Chairman.
HIGHWAY OFFICIALS INVITED TO MEET
IN SALT LAKE CITY Salt Lake City, Dec. 28.—Highway
officials representing thirteen western and northwestern states have- been invited to meet here, Friday, January 3, to consider means of saving federal road appropriations to states of large area and small population. . The invitations have been sent out by Ira R. Browning, state road engineer for Utah. v
Representatives of all' western states, including North and South Dakota, have been invited, and It is understood that all will send delegates.
One of the last acts of the annual,, meeting of state highway officials, held recently in Chicago, according to Mr. Browning, was to place the meeting on record as favoring a proposed law providing for a change the ratio of government support of state highways in order to give commonwealths of large area and small population a.: better opportunity to meet requirements. It was decided, however, to leave the basis of the recommenda- ' tion to be. fixed at a meeting of representatives of the states most inter- -ested—those of the west and north- • west.
Under the present law the federal and state government divide appropriations for federal aid road projects on a basis of fifty per cent each. In western states, some of which have from one to ten population to the square mile, notwithstanding long ^ stretches of road to be built, repaired, improved and maintained, it is difficult to meet the requirement. It is Jioped to find a remedy for this situation at the meeting scheduled for January 3.
MANY RELATIVES~OF LA CROSSE SYRIANS
DIE IN HOLY LANDS La Crosse, Wis., Dec. 28.—Thirty-
one relatives of La Crosse Syrians have died during the war In the Holy Land, victims of disease, starvation and Turkish atrocities, according to a letter received from Palestine. The letter in part follows:
"Wc have suffered with famine leprosy, cholera and many kinds of fevers, with such severe punishments from our masters as hanging, torture and other means of execution. Many people were eating the bodies of their
BOLSHEVISM SPREADS.
Mintevideo, "Uruguay, Dec. 27.—As a result of Maximalist agitation, two cavalry regiments are encamped about the Central railway station here. Several other regiments have taken • up quarters on the outskirts of tbs city.
WOULD HOLD EXPOSITION. /
Paris, Dec. 27.—The municipal council has decided to ask the government to take steps toward the holding of an inter-Allied colonial exposition in Paris In 1920 or 1921.
w w,. ^ead babies and the flesh of dead anient of poor farm and courfTy' hospital j mals which lay in the streets. Many was on motion approved by the board, of us lived for months on nothing but showing 30 inmates cared for during grasses, nuts and acorns with very lit-month of November at an average cost i .ia raraai tnnn « each per week of $4.33. Also showing tle cereal rooa-$190.00 turned into county treasury from thft, sale of 4 hogs from poor farm.
On motion the following bills were audited and allowed, viz: 56433—Mary Hallick, services as
nurse for part of Nov., 1918..$ 48.00 56434—Cecil Gahagan. services
attending furnace for part of month of November, 1918 10.00
56435—Alma Halverson, services as laundry girl at county hos- -pltal for month of Nov., 1918.. 30.00
56436—Nellie Torgerson, services as general servant at county hospital for Nov., 1918 32.50
56437—Martin Jacobson, services as laborer at poor farm for No-. vember, 1918 65.00
66438—Joe Short, services as fireman at county hospital for part of Nov., 1918 6.00
56439—Sarah Bing, services as cook at county hospital for part-of Nov., 1918 37.50
56440—Michael Reidy, cash advanced for labor at poor farm 2.00
56441—Michael Reidy, cash advanced for express and R. R. tifikets to paupers 6.36
56442—Dan Johnson, repairs at poor farm 16.16
66443—N. J. McClafflln, repairs on furnace and range at county hospital 6.00
66444—r-Erick Bernston, building chimney and plastering at county hospital 26.88
66445—Spriggs Bros., -grate for boiler at county hospital 20.96
56446—Home Tea Co., coffee for county hospital ". 13.60
56447—Geo. Schwam, clothing for inmates of county hospital.... 9.00
56448—Arvilla Supply Co., material for repairs at poor farm.. -48.41
66449—Williams Pharmacy, drugs for county hospital 16.70
66460—I. D. Sheets, meat for county hospital 9S.4S
66461—Fred, R. Vrchota, telephone tolls to county poor farm 2.3S
66462—Farmers* Merc. Co., groceries and clothing for Inmates of county" hospital
Total < x ........$812,61
LEGAL NOTICE VOT ICE OF MMMWOI OF FWOD f
OF BEBSKFTZO*. Motion 9393, Compiled Saws of ins. •
To Verdine Courser and all Others In- .> • teres ted: :si:
Take notice that Tax Sale Certificate Stv No. 45740 Issued upon the tax sale D#-cember 14th. 1915, of the following de- •••,• scribed land, viz: Part of the northeast ;,i quarter (NE%) of the southwest quar- 'V ter (SW%) .Of section .two (2) Town $
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161, Range 64 of Grand Forks county. N. D„ for the taxes of the year 1914, on said land has been presented at this office and application made for deed thereon; that said tand was sold CV said sale. for $0.60, and thi amount reaulred to redeem said land from said sale, at the < date hereof exclusive of th* coats of accrue upon th s notice Is the sum at
J5.88 and that the time for redemption rom said sale will expire ninety dajra
after the service of this notice. j Witness my hand and seal of oflHee at
Gr*nd Forks, N. D., this 14th day of December,.3.91S. • — : ..
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