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T"?* 3: «AGE E1GHI &»* jsh fr'a. & 'wi' ft? 1 re TWW*WW 15. Bird Knudtaon. •Peter Knudtaon l«ewia Seedorf... W. U. Wandby -. v.\ StATB OP NORTH DAKOTA. County Uramopa—88. DELlNQUBNT-TAX SALE Karl Loe NWft SWfc 28. &. Emmons County, North Dakota rill be sold at public auction to the bant bidder, and that the Mid Mie will be held at the oHice of the County Auditor In Linton. Hmmona CoUntjr. Morth Dakota, on TUESDAY, December 11th 1*17, beKlnnlnt at 10 b'clouk-At, The. letter N ntande for North 8 for South for But W for We»t MB. for Northeaat NW -for Northwest HW for Huuthweat BE tor Southeast %T«r half and for quarter. ... OWNKtt DEHCltlPTlON -Helen Urimth NH% Juliana Braun.. ..Nfe SIO^. B'j 8W!4 flacob Wrueh NVJ Sii John Scbuolder -st,'*. NEW SEW Cieo. llyde NWJ4 "Martha SolmoiiHon.. Fritct. NW .. .. Ovurlund Tel C.'o ... .JO A In NW !».... Sert W. Van Beek ..813% NVi HKVi. SVV% 3t:% Weutfleld Gold Mine ,NB% John Van dor VorHte. Jr Frnc. NWV4 John Van der Vorxtu, Jr. .SWV4 Arthur McConvlllc ..8W14 SWfc 8amunl Pay tie Iim.... Fract. NW C. S. Pulling SWV» NEW. N' SEJt SWVt NEW. A- Clareni-p Whitney Olivia Mlhak Annie Bakker.. «_•. itowerdink avwii.r* Jennie M. Olson Mr-. Cam Icy WJ4 NWH. SHU XTfr'A 14 & ..1 NB'4 John Untune, Sr l^nlx 1-2-3-4 .... John Hnlnnc, Hr...._ Fract. NW Stephen 8I1U -.o'.i N'/j, NVi SW4 & SISH Stephen Silk fUi NWIi, SW'4 Carl J. Jonnen Helr«..H'4 SKU A. Winter* t?Wi« NEV, l-itK 2-3 •Katlo W. 11. Ororer WH S!i 8WV4. H. B. Lennon _.. Ferdinand Heldrlch .SB14 Ferdinand Heldrlch ..NK14. N',4 NW'A I»red H. Freeman KE!4 Fred U. Freeman Anton Q. Volk .... Anton B. Volk .... XJeo. Nold Joa. M. Volk Aaton p. Volk .. feter Dreveens draco Wltsel K. Bird KnudtHon feter Knudtaon ... Nicholas Zlton ... .!&<£ Florence B. Burke Anton Naaden .... Anton Naaden ...Anton Naaden .... NEK ... .EV4 EV4 ..WH NW 14. NW, SW14 ...BBH NW14 ..NH Nli HIS S14 ..SV4 SB54 LotH 3-4, J^rank flt*harrl8 N% SB 14 ••i Sarah A. McCoUum ThoniaH Mastcl EV4 rtliti, ISW1* .» B14, NK14 SB^i. Wlcheul Sentter iNvv'14 ^14. NE14 ^licheal Kohrlch evv 1» Jacob Uuumtturtncr ..NB14.. at BauniBOrtner, et al..Fract. NW 14_ Jennie S. MeaiiB ... .N16^S1S%. X«opold Buumgaxtnor SB14 Alinu Mahaney Fractional \N B14 Wm. Jlaxwell .. Wra Maxwell .... MathiUH Ell MatlilUH Ell J£dw. Uraddock John A. Noralne ... tEdw. Uraddock .... N E14 J. KrobHUack Andreua ruui. C. T. Williams ... Jacob Fllfflnffer .. •Fredrick Wohl ... 3«ton J. Renschler Waller S. Parkin Olaf Hedblad -Olaf Hedblad .... Olaf Hedblad "John Olson Viktor Pekkola ... vft' ...B% B14 ..W% SB 14. BVi S W14 Hans O. Hauff Mans O. Hauff W. .8 Parkin, et al "W. 8. Parkin, et al Eleanor H. Caldwell.SW 14 SE14,.BV»,8 W14, NE14 SW14 -Emmet Palmer ......W14 NE14. WH 8 E14 Ireae Palmer EH 8B14 ........ Rena Palmer 8W14 Edna C. Daggett WVi NE14 •Soren Strand .Sit, Less 2 A..... Geo. H. Dexter 8% NB14. N1£ S E14 F. J. Bauer SW14 Pater Oster NE14.... .. ... .. F. J. Bauer 8B14.. ...... John T. Bell .All.. v.. Tale Marie Netlson ,.W« NW14, N1i 8 "W14 J. Rotslan, et al 8E14... Adam Reldllnser ...SW1& NB14. Sli N W14. NW14 8W14 •JAdam Reldllnser ...8W14 (Martin Rtldllnger .. SE14 Christ Oeler 8W14, Kli NW% Christ Oeler BH 8W14, Wv{ if. 8. AUDITOR'S OmCB •:••»-. Linton, N. 1)., Nonmbir 10,1917. E. H. BRANT, County Auditor W- r« S" r-oS eA i- ID 129 74 160 IS 88 13 129 75 160 16 46 C3 129 76 180 -16 41 26 129 76 120 10 62 26 129 76 160 16 36 31 129 76 159.69 17 76 4 129 76 10 1 19 6 129 76 160 St 7C 29 129 76 1R0 14 19 30 129 76 160 13 83 1 129 77 161.34 27 66 1 129 77 160 .36 64 9 129 77 40 7 3» 31 129 77 lfil.35 ?3 08 4 129 78 160 KPVi .LotH 3 In 11 & WH NWy«, l^ot 1 13 A liOts 1-2. .. ...NK!4 ...KM, NKVi. E'/i 14 129 79 165 12 129 79 160 S B14... SE14.... ...SW14 .Fruit NVi SICK SW14 SBtt .. .Lots 6-6, BE1' N WW, NE14 SW14 ..NB14 HE 14, HEVi V"V. .SB% .KH NB14. 8W% NEV4, NBV& 8WS v^r.v 19 65 26 130 78 120 26 130 78 40 10 130 79 160 8 1.11 74 160 24 131 79 160" NE14 NBU, L,e»» It. W Vi NB14. N'/s, SEW l^ess It. W 30 132 71 39 30 132 74 15.1 10 132 76 160 10 132 75 160 6 132 76 111 14 132 76 160 .81514 lit A. In 8E1i &EI4 .NE14 .. NJi 1i !«t 1. N E Vi N'WVi. N»,s SE1* ,.K(i SE14 John J. ItenHclile.r B. C. A. Denholm Freder|ue Menlmlm H. 8. Anderson.... .j wi4 swvi N 1i NE14 .EVa SB14, Lot A ijclnvoltzer .SVii NWW, Bli W14 John Maeyr.. .. Jacob Kchafer ... John P. Krebaback John P. Krcbaback jiathlHH ltohrloh .. Alfred C. Page, et al..W14 Hannah M. Plumb ...BVi W14. J09. Fract SW14 BV4 Mltsel .Wli W'A .NB14 .SB 14 ,.. W V4 SB 14 .SW14 .B14 NB14 ...SB 14 ...NB14 Co. 18x160 in NB14 -Clicheal Massett .. Atycheal MasBett .. Joseph Moch .... -f*eter Uohrlch. «... Jacob Uald Kait F. Roman .., JCSrt F. Rofnan ... £Stnm)nH Co. Tel. NW14 30 *133 2 133 2 133 6 133 .. .Lot 4 ..Lot 1 .Fract. WV4 .Lots 3-4-6-6-7. S B14 NW14, Eli S SE14 .NVi NE14. BW14 NB14. NB14 NW14. 8. Parkin, et al N% SB 14, NB14 8 W14 Lots 1-8 .... .Eli .. Eli NW14, SW14 Judith H. Qulst ttfc. 1 67 1 64 3 02 3 81. 99 2 66 in 86 16 47 30 67 45 8 38 25 58 18 30 2 08 20 38 15 129 78 160 IS i:"t 78 171.32 19 129 78 161 27 15 2 97 30 12 20 tin 2 32 129 78 400 33 129 78 240 36 129 78 811 1 129 79 119 1 129 79 160 34 23 33 27 68 3.02 80 70 62 22 32 Sr. 14 33 13 07 6 47 3 62 1 68 1 66 69 36 17 16 01 14 63 IX 30 2 08 20 38 29 25 11 73 13 129 79 160 30 130 75 80 27 130 76 160 5 130 77 16U 8 130 77 240 31 130 77 160 31 130 27 80 4 130 78 160 5 130 78 160 6 130 78 172 19 130 78 160 0 .*^ 29 130 78 160 23 130 78 40 ...SW14 SBK .... EM, HEW. SftU NIC 14 ,.8H SW}4, 8«4, NEU NW", HWJi NWS .SU .NEW, N15V4 •. •. 23 130 78 120 23 130 78 160 .1 IS 32 43 1 12 13 15 23 00 11 30 24 -37 17 84 41 46 22 111 9 22 17 19 17 19 2 55 1 «8 2 69 2 03 4 40 2 4.i 1 17 1 97 1 97 26 55 12 68 27 06 10 87 46 85 14 4ti 10 39 1« 16 19 16 17 84 6 130 78 80 9 lay 78 160 03 19 87 8 76 1 13 1 87 9 89 16 23 18 10 19 41 2 19 21 60 22 19 5 75 2 47 83 24 60 6 58 16 97 1 93 2 21 24 130 79 160 24 130 79 40 26 130 79 160 26 130 79 160 26 130 79 30 130 78 170.65 27 130 79 811 2R 131 75 80 8 131 7G 160 30 131 71! 161) 30 131 76 144.95 '/i, B. A. Cratn lota 1-2 Karl 8. Vollmer ....Eli NB14 Kufus G. WaBher ...Wli NE14, N Ij 76 160 77 46.10 77 46.96 78 330.(8 7 133 78 20 -133 78 NW14. NE14 SW* .Lots 1-2-3-4...... ..BVi SB 14 ...8W14 ...SB14 .814 370 64 320 20 133 78 1 J33 79 S 134 .74 134 7.4 134 74 134 74 8 8 9 W14 18 133 74 20 133 74 160 27 134 74 27 184 74 33 134 74 8 134 75 29 134 7( BH 8W14, Parkin, et al O.. .C Chamley James Surber .. sW. S. Parkin, e't /Miles A Koefel .. *xXw*tJ v— ,...W% 8W4 1 t- 8WV Lou 3-4 .. NW* JJ 21 70 16. 66 5 21 16 23 1 82 77 1 87 17 48 5 98 18 10 28 97 7 41 .10 20 28 97 26 11 6 51 27 23 26 11 ,2 86 911 2 97 27 42 9 90 30 41 1 25 11 16 21 26 20 84 19 10 18 131 74 160 2 16 18 72 10 02 1 31 11 93 19 38 2 19 21 67 IK 32 2 ON .1 21 12 2 69 27 11 31 131 76 164.71 2 1 131 77 160 1 131 78 308.64 18 131 79 89.64 24 131 79 80 18 32 25 74 .71 82 8 90 9 82 2 08 2 82 3 43 1 15 1 23 20 40 28 66 35 25 10 05 11 05 16 23 1 87 18 10 30 132 76 304.65 2 132 79 136 2 132 79 40 111 132 79 811 22 132 79 120 1 133 74 ltil 2 6 «9 81 0 50 27 00 21 61 23 07 3 32 33 07- 2 95* 2 I" 2 55 58 3 55 29 95 23 91 25 Ii2 3 90 36 G2 711 99 17 97 6 74 9 56 11 46 7 35 2 05 82 1 20 1 40 3 14 78 34 20 02 56 10 7fi 12 86 32 02 28 88 2 133 74 1C0 ,.L*utrt 1-2-3, 810Vi NW 14 SB 14 .Fract. NW14 4 133 6 133 7 133 7 133 9 133 11 133 12 133 12 133 26 133 25 133 28 133 35 133 12 133 12 133 13 123 5 133 30 133 28 54 3 10 31 64 74 170 74 160 74 163.48 74 163 74 320 74 320 74 160 74 160 74 160 74 160 74 80 74 160 76 80 76 160 76 160 36 61 32 60 27 05 26 66 3 91 3 51 2 96 2 90 6 75 6 86 2 60 62 76 76 66 06 36 73 45 76 74 160 40 52 36 11 30 00 29 46 71 76 61 92 26 04 47/24 27' 80 27 80 14 66 31 10 12 41 27 41 24 41 66 01 66 07 22 64 42 2 26 06 26 06 13 01 28 06 11 0% 24 78 21 S« 4 07 4 73 20 26 es 2 28 22 64 20 25 2 6 2 97 36 02 2 28 66 66 3 75 22 63 3 60 3 62 38 77 6 133 78 507.83 60 69 6 30 (6 89 41 15 4 36 46 61 36 26 3 87 40 12 160 176.12 80 160 160 320 320 16 65 14 79 9 67 17 97 19 34 38 63 38 92 1 81 1 73 1 21 2 06 2 18 17 46 16 62 10 88 20 02 21 52' 42 74 43 07 4 15 19 06 2 16 21 22 19 06 9 S2 19 33 15 31 *4 134 76 17 134 76 18 134 76 18 134 76 26 134 76 16 21 22 10 72 21 SI 17 09 1 20 2 111 1 7* I 83 60 14 73 22 34 23 3 18 37 96 26 23 2 77 28 00 30 22 3 27 33 49 28 38 3 09 31 47 111 02 11 81 127 87 28 134 76 28 20 2 77 10 II 2 27 134 77 27 97 134 78 17 II 1 96 IS. 43 1 79 IS 16 1 76 21 46 2 40 II 09 134 78 17 *22 134 78 II 12 13 184 78 23 81 14 134 78 IB 74 1 82 17 SI II IS 6 93 27 21 2 17 31 134 78 32 184 78 .^Set,'All.*.* 1111 73 76 134 78 160 14 IS 13 134 78 14S.SS 86 184 71 160 4 131 74 Haselton Cry. Ca. .Firact. HOaltt in ,.. .OutlotH: in'jN Mike Ruah C. Scott 8W-I4 John H. Alfbursr... Lorllla R1 Icy ..„LoU 4 ln I, Chas. M. johnson .8W14.. ... H. B. Albaush VN^NW Wesley Chandler ..... W^i BIS •P.- A.. P. LundberK. Fract. NW" I,. -w: 'Ji" Jaraes & Donald Shepr 6i\ts ard. Uary J. Heron.... Joseph P. Bullock •H O If 1 84 1 B0 1 79 1 31 1 79 2 03 37 3 73 EU, NB14 -m ?-ssTown-Lot TOWN OF HAZELTON R. I. Coonen... .i.l.otH 1-2-3-4-5-. Bithralm'Bby^ ...... 1 Lot 5 .. .. w. B. Andnus.^'. ..... .LotH 7-8-9 ". A. B. labtinde.... .Lot 7 Hoop's 1st Add... A. E. Klabqnde ..... .lxt 3. Uoop 1st Add.. W. B. AnrtruB ........LotH 3-4, Roop 2nd Add TOWN or W1LLIAMSPORT W. Shu|nnrd W. A. Capwell. ... W. A.'Capwell... W. A. Capwell... W. A OSpwell.. Lena Voorheos Lena Voorhees •:. .. Lena Voorhees ... Lena Voorhees Lenn Voorhees- TOWN OF KINTYRE Do 30 SO IS 47 14 10 7 21 Oarl ,B. Thompson ...Lots 1-2 John D. Seevern .Lots .3-4-5-6. John I). SeeverH ,. .Lou M. It. Farrell Lot Tt. H. Branen Lota .. Henry L. Hoyunl .. Ail (except 76x140 and 100x140) TOWN OF TEMPLETON HaiiH O. Hnulr ..'..'. .Lots 26-26 LudwlK ftleker Lots 4-6-8-10..., VILLAGE OF HAGUE Frank Mnhll .. .78-100 A. In NW*i NB14 6 K«t 74 VILLAGE OF STRASBURG FratizlHka Kraft .. ..Lot 7 ... JohaiinpK IschoMlk ...Lot 12, .•• -.I5SR-V 1S5 N WX Lots IwJ SW lie ¥u tV'A. .." James B. Surber ... .814 Tift Frad C. 4 !«6 .814 Carlos N. Boyntori' .EU icl 4 .. .„X™c\ 402I5 Itl Out lot Carlos N, Bo Frank Schirr W. Hackney HBWT• i^il'?! 8 W 1 4 Ole Tork^lson Fract. tVVs... Klchie Simpson .. .NW14 .Lots 3-4, F. E. Gallows?*'. 17 69 17 26 17 20 11 93 17 15 19 78 1 60 38 4.9 uarry vuaniiKniin .IV Bli ...... Geo. D. Frood 814 NK14, Nli 8B14 Albert Yetter NEU Thomas Griffin WUTNWU, W llonald Nicholson Garry O'Callaghan lHt Kn»per H. Feint .IjOt 4 SV. II. i^ee .... .....liotH 5-6. lIunter'H 1st Add 1®I10 06 F. -FrunlchnUHer ....Lot 10, Hunter's 1st Add 12 3 35 F. FmnkliauHcr ...-LotH 8-9, Huntitr'n 1st Add .. ...' a.. 12 3 02 B. W. role .... .....LotH 11-12, Hunter's 1st Add 13 9 99 }. li. .Taylor .. .i..Lot 13. Hnnli-r'M 1st Add 18 1 64 F. FrankhauHer Lot 2, Hunter'K 1st Add... 27 1 21 \V. P.. Lee Lots 1-2-3-4-5-G-Y Hunter's '1st Ad 44 18 10 ay, 3 -\ym jJ "JSfe '•^IjSwSii' v"'- »•-•/.• '*'1 .--y 4 S^" 10 116 74 1M SO lit 71 .!• NBU. sftfc '*4 lt( t7 m.»4 7» ss Olson -Nli NB14. N JoMHh Tritf ......T.Sft 8W14,'ilW^'8. 136 78 110 136 78 160 SK^... Lovilla Tlilcy Bi? 8B14 B. O. Mumn, et al ..Lot 6 In 18-136-78 y, A NK14 SB14 B. G. Mums, el al'-.-.l^ots 1-2-3-4 ....... Wm, E. l^ambkin ". BB14, NW ., Lots 12-13 ..... .loiH to 8.... .I#ots l-2 nnrt 0 to 14 .Lots 1-2-3-4....... ..Lots 4-6-6-7-8...... ... .Lots 1 to 14 ..w..'. Lots 1 to 16 Lots 22-23-24...... ... .Lots 1 to. 16 .... Lot 1 TOWN OF 18 92 A. C. Htaak ... A. C. Htaak' Frank Schmlrer ... Mary F. Khcpard.. BRADDOCK .... Lots 1 -2.. .'I...... .. .iMtH 4-6V... ..30x40 of 814 Lot 1. .. .J*ot» 7-8-9.. .1, US IT It S II tl «1 41 too 13» 71 »7.77 ia* li no 10 US It 1««. 14 ti II SO 10 SO 1:9 15 SI II -10 .win 2 10 1 II MO 1(0 Tf .iso 4 I S O so .1 I 3-4-6-0. .\ 1 to 24 V" -.1. 119-20 A.. TOWN OF LARVICK Geo. W. Sbepard .."..Lot 9 F. H. Carpontor .64x100 Leased Site opposite E. & O. "Larvlck.... .Lot 11 .... ,1 Add... CITY OF LINTON Frederick F.rankhauMer LotH 7, Original Townslle Alice Ki'ii'k M. A. MaroelluH R. J. Oreuli .... Marry B. Xloson W. 11. "I.no ..... Everything must go, includ-. lnggrocenes.pat I pn going out of sure to attend! ,^4'. 'A. ,4- •ii /.v-.Av si iih II11 •42 ltl lie 7 28 16 '76 32 '116 76 8EH4 N w% 77: ..Nli NW14, MB 14 NW14, NW 14 NE14 ..8W14, 8W14 NJVV4 1 It 74 ISO fg. ICS 1S6 76,320 136 76 47 S 1S« 76 ISO 14 1» Tl 160 18 1S6 71 148 27 136 70 160 7...... IS IS IS 77 tt 17 7S 2 OS 20 21 17 94 78 41 S 27 4 OS 7 10 SO 41 S» II 01 40 10 47 11 22 01 16 SI 17 19 1 41 1 60 2 46 1 II 2 OS 11 76 IS 13 4 SS IS 19 II 12 16 66 IS 96 160 152 I 116 77 20 136 77 32 13 77 12 186 78 14 136 78 SWIT.."... 'Lester B. Wood «tKli NE14. fTW% N Hiiten parrel I ..^Eli.. .n%Tbm. 8B£ N 1 10 1.65 2 116 77 13I7I2 16 62 1 160 200 1«0 160 160 17 26 14 S0 SO II 42 20 26 75 19 16 II 3. 17 66 22 436.7.8 160 2 36 2 12 2 17 2 18 2 01 22 34 21 17 21 32 21-49 II '67 17 24 1 97 19 21 12 88 17 63 28 13G 78 31 136 78 13 136 79 13 186 79 Ett, Lot 4.../.,.. Krant-es Woodland .SW14 1 54 2. 01 160 80 61.52 134.12 14 42 19 *d4 16 96 9 32 1 15 1 18 18 91 10 60 7 42 '19 13 69" 1 60 23 .136 79 24 136 79 157.70 100 8 41 15 19 16 II 16 29 1 86 1 88 17 99 18 Property ^:.' 1 1 1 90 6 6 36 8 19 84 3 64 5 T8 1 69 29 2 19 63 5 99 03 21 ?7 15 69 11 74 17 8^ 47 59 4 76 78 10 14 22 26 30 IS??* '.0 15 70 13 4L IS 20.«1 23 21 1 39 12 34 21 1 39 11 22 36 92 3 79 »0 71 19 08 2 01 21 09 -3 95 SO 4 45 8 2 17 32 2 49 27 IK 43 1 G4 17 07 3 52 48 3 97 "4 3 96 60 4 45 31 88 19 07 33 1 69 27 1 »li 37 1 41 24 1 65 •\v. 1 11 11 22 :i 12 11 2.1 5 67 16 '72 4 9 66 1 07 10 73 6 1 38 24 1 62 .78 14 42 1 69 16 11 -n 78 1 46 60 88 26 15 8 66 1 70 H6 .. 2vi s94 .Lot 8. OHitlu.il Town«ite._. .. ... ,2 10 79 .". .25x150 of X14 Of :Ori|fiillil. T«wnHlln. 5 34 ...25x160 of NiA of Original Townslte 6 34 ..Lotti 20 to Sl'ine. rfunterH ls^Add.. 1 1! 88 j'^tH 13-14-15-Oi Hunter? l«t Add. *2 2 92 5/' V3 1' 13 1 18 11 97 13» 47 13 47 39- 3,27 3*? 3 31 VMT-11'16 '. 44it .3 79 4fl 3 42 1 10,11 09 26 1 79 "22 1 43 1 91 .20 01 as •.«' A A/w^~..%\sCV [•'1* t.r and be it, .*"^1..^ ." '. -"T-Tl. Events of the Week Within tba last tow tey* than k* bwn a mmrkwl Imnui 1b ctook aliip iiMnts ovar the various line* of the Norther* Pacific ttat tap tlw stook ralBinc Mctloa of the state. A Browing coasrecation and Run-, day school has resulted In step* be ing taken, at Dickinson for the launch ing of a campaign for tho building of a S4u.ft00 Congregational church. Farmers of EMdy county are being solicited to purchase atock In a weak ly rnwspapeir the Nonpivrtijani pro j.ose ti establteb in New Rockford They have acquired poaseasinn of the Eddy County Provost. No candidate hi* been named to succeed R. C. Battey, financial com iali-:..o:'er of Blsntarcc, wiiosb reslg was made re- the city commis sion uccntly. A special city election has been called for Decmber 27. The building occupied by the Bel field Creamery and Produce company, one of the pioneer business structures of Belfleld, was completely destroyed by a M*e which is ascribed to sponta neous combustion. The death of ftev. B. H. Fisher, pas tor of the Evangelical church at Bow bells, former pastor of the Evangeli cal church at Jamestown, occurred at a Bismarck hospital following an Ill ness of two weeks with Brlght's dis ease. CUy Attorney II. F. O'liare of Bis mii.'ck has been tiiicctei. to tlrnw up an ordinance prohilitin^, the hauling of f.inu and gra^ol cvbepl in tight I box«* over the city jiaveroent, it he-., tag pointed out that ue grit Is ground Into the asphalt surface anil has an Injurious effect An appeal will be made to Kareo and North Da tott hotnMiuni to nid in a movement to rai83 funds in tbe United States for th-s restoration of the famous Noble Rose hotel at Pur lin. Belgium. Tho historic structure was wrecked by German siiutU early hi the war. The hotelmeu's asKocia tl.ii «.f the Unit ill Statns Is behind the riovement Tlu Koble Rose was hiilit. in 1532. 'Upon hearing that Her son had been convicted at Minot of manslaughter In th§ first degree. Mrs. J. W. Crow ell of Pulaski, Va., collapsed and soon died. Killdeer la three years old, the community having had Its first town lot sale on November 12, 1914. Tne town now has 600 people, four blocks of busineps houses, three churches, two newspaper^ three banks, five el evators, four lumber yards, a garage. two blacksmith shops and a few othet things. With requests for 293 cars, the,' Great Northern has on hand at Breclc. enridge, Minn., but three cars to sup ply demands from the Surrey cutoff, Devils i-ake. Grand Forks and Wahpc tin divisions. Superintendent C. E Hoffman advises the North Dakota railway commission. The car short age throughout the state seems to oe growing more severe Instead of lie noming less. Word comes from Camp Mills that Ben Cloud, veteran of Company A. First regiment and one of Bismarck'? most' efflcicnt young military men. if scheduled for a commission. lie ha* been serving as regimental xer.eeant nialor and it is probable that when lit poes up Serpeant Major Waiter H. Hecker of Mtuidan will pet his preseiv booth. Cloud is an Indian and •V a pood one. and his commission will please many BUtmarck friends. Farmers of the Deep Creek vicinity near Towner have subscribed $25.0'K) for a farmers' railway line connecting HirBchvilie with the Knife River line. Sheriff A. M. Ross of Cass county announces that 294 parcels of Far&o and Cass county real estate .will bj* sold for delinquent taxes 011 Ulic. 11. ,£oiue Of.jtlie'taxes jlue on lots are^u Jow as lS-o.ent8 The complaint of 'the ''Jameatowa city commission agains't* the WesterA Electric Co., whom It charges with aaUing too much for" heal* light and power and with supplying inauu Intent service to its customers-, will be heard by the North Dajcota railway comnila* slon at «its statutory hearing In Car-' rington on Dec. 4. 5 ant! 6. Anton Bethke and Fred UcEncnrol Balfour, w^ile driving north oMovo, almost ran down two full-growif de^r. which apparently were not* famlliat with the operation of an automobile! A short -lime ago a town was kllle* ana*^ Im ^rlal_l4u n_ a not been seen in the -vicinity of Ba^ onr, far'from ttelr native haucta Is fhe" fiver bottoms, for, Inany yeaca ant til this season. With an .enrollment of 70, the Dick lnaon Bight school,* .though but a fewr weeks old, already has outgrown Its original quarters. The typewriting course, is tibing taken by 49 atudenU? 49 ire taking stenography, and there are clfases in bookkeeping, penmanT McNism. 1 Tr' rTi 1 1.: tm Btesaseam 101 STONES CABMEM Five Thousand €ngag»fei Riot to st Paul Streets .. Fifty Carmen Are Injured and Many* Care Disable*-Negligent df-F 4 fleers Warned by Governor. St Paul, Dee. 4^—Nearly 60 tnil» men were Injured In rioting in voir Ing 6,000 persons In the loop district of St. Patil growjng out of the agita tion for a.carmen's union. Other resalto were the wrecking of more thai a score of can cutting.^ of trolley v^lres, complete suspension for the night.'at:least, of street carb service in that'city, calling out of" the St. Paul home guards and. 1,500 uniformed sheriff's deputies In Min neapolis, and steps toward the mobl|~. Ization of the 1 ourth Minnesota In/. fantry. '& The same situation laid before tbe governor, in addition to the question already before Mm of* state contact with appeals for federal action tbe necessity of dealing with the problem: 9f adequate policing of St. Paul for preservation- of peace and malnten-"-? ance of the transportation facilities^ a It was Immediately after the cloae^, of a widely, advertised meeting.to Rice park, in tbe heart of St. Paul, that the dense crowd charged on^ street cars conversing chiefly at 8ev-, enth and Wabasha streets, the prlncl pal junction point of the downtown:. street railway loop. The mass meeting had been ad dresEsd, not only by agitators of a. carmen's union and oth sympathis ers. but also by leaders of the Non partisan league. Joseph Gilbert, man ager of the league, besides urging all. labor to help the carmen, attacked Otto Kahn, New York banker, who spoke at the recent- royalty demonr strations in Minneapolis and 8C Paul/ James Manahan. counsel for the league, criticised the Public Safety commission, and openly pledged the assistance of the Nonpartisan league In the trainmen's fisht. ALLIES MAY ASK JAPAN'S AID War Conference Decision Anxiously Awaited In Tokio. Tokio, Dec. 4.—.lapan is anxious to tear what the supreme war council ind inter-Allied war conference las lecided es to Nippon's future part in the war. The Russian Bolshevikt armistice'. ians brought about a renewal diT 4IS •iission of Japan sending troops to he Western 'fronts. '?2fiv'. Priests and Peawmts Offered Brltiah, San Francisco, Dec. 4.—A fighting .orce of lno.'.xio men. oomprlsing priests, ind peasants of the Thibetan plateau, liave been offered to. the British gov ernment for service with the- Allies by Dalai, the great 1-lama of Laaaa^ according to Edmund HUer, noted naturalist, who baa- returned! to. dVillr nation. Subscribe for the Record. ^ii^ei^eii in bicitr .S'tli'iifl fiuben ilt school, aad it has W^red for more type- rbrnfo flut ifjrt Wabigtitrn imMiotel' writers and has prepared to engaga f. .. KeNamee, tod hla bretber, AMrM Mc. linb tomm «fc» til Coy, married fcer#M«r, Mla%-Harriet. j£*im" £»olfl. 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