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TERLY REPORT OF THE STATE (Continued from. Page Bix. y Lae Tae AY ge C Be ount “df | Average Daily, Interest _, DEPOSITORIES: aBobde’) ah Balance Temvik, ‘Templeton State wseeede 2;ove 7,066. Thorne, Farm & Merchants 8 te Bic.) 3000, 1,190 ioga, era’& Merchants Bank $108 1,142 ioga, Tioga State . 4, No’ Repotr | 4 ait $000 1,105 $,000 #403 5,000 2,208 | 2,000 1,080 3,000 4475 8,009 1,200: 2,000 1,070 15000, + 1,102 2,000 11a 2,000 1,172 6,000 1,933 «10,000 "9,340 | 2,000 faza 25000 1,150 2,000 1,922 1,000 mat 2,500 1,057 2000 1,098 2/000 No Report | 15,000 5,205 | 5,000 | 1,300 3,000 | 4,120 2,000 | 1,098 4,000 7 1,513 1,000 481 2,000 | 2,082 10,600 "7,790 8,000 068 2,000 1,262 | 2,900 | 1,448 2,000 | 1,128 2,000 1,624 2/000 | 15105 8,000, 1,210 5, 00 1,865 2,00 1,675 2,000 | 1,079 2,000 1,060 2,000 1,716 | 2,000 | *47a | 2,000 | 1,157 | 2,000 | 1,204 Ben 10,000 | 6,062 y State Bank | —~- 12,400 | No Report Bank... 4,000 v8 | " Bank 2,000 *495 | : tonal 8,000 458 G 2,000 1,272 ls 37000 1,195 i 5,000 760 | 5.70 2,000 | | No Report 2008 | 11,96 8,000 | 8.10 it 2,000 | 8.60 2,000 | 8.37 Woodworth, First State Bank 8,000 8.92 Wyndmere, Bank of Wyndmer . 8,000 10,87 yndmers, First National Bank . 5,000 | ba fork, York State Bank 3,000 | p> 9.03 ‘ork, Bank’ of ¥ 2,000! 9.51 ‘paiianti, Farmers Stat i} 8.82 Zap, State Bank 7.89 land, Zeeland | 8.64 Zeeland, Germai 8.07 -2 *Banks, whose. term. as State Depositories, ended dui jdnce and, interest. paid. being only for. a fraction ‘of the quarter - interested 5 STATE DEPOSITORIES, cs = DAILY AMOUNT .OF BONDS. FURNISHED, BALANCES AND INTEREST CREDITED. Banks, which have been State Depositories for only a fractiona) part of the quarter. the quarter The average AVERAGE ‘ Interest bs DEPOSITORIES i l 3 % Alamo; Farmers State Bank $6,000, 3 000 3.33 Alamo,’ State Bank of Alamo 8,000 *yr000 " 16 Amidon, Slope County State Bank 3,000 2,600 6.85 ‘Appain, Appam State Bank... 2,600 27600 a Banks, Security State: Bank 5,000 91 Belfield, Farmers State Bai 7,600 Bergen, Farmers Bank .. 7,600 Bismarck, First Guaranty 15,000 Bismarck, Capital Security Bat ; 20,000 Bowman, Farmers '& Merchants State Bank .| 5,000 Carson, Carson State Bank . : 2,000 Cathay? Farmers State Bawik 75,600 Goleharbor,. Farmers State, F 2,000 Columbus, Security State Bank 7,500 ‘orinth,. First” State’ Bank 8,000. ‘oulée, Coulee State Bark 5,000 Courtenay, Security, State -Bank 5,000 wson; ‘Farmers. State“ Bapk 2,000-) + fickinson, The Liberty. ‘Bank 17,400 East Westby. First ‘State Bank 6,000 arena) ‘Eckelson ' State. Bank 5,000 Falkirk, -Falkirk State Bank 1,000 Falsen,, Farmers State Bank . 1,000 Forbes, Farmers State; Bank ~ 5,000 Fullerton, Fullerton State Bank 8,000 Garské, Bank of Garske . 2,000 Glover: ilaver Slate! an 3000 amt Forks, Jes“ Stats 40, Grassy Butte, Fit 2,500 SI Grenora, Citizens bist Grenora, Farmers* State » Bank arenota, State Bank _ofGrenor: Halliday, ‘Farmers State Bank Hanks, . Farmers: State: Bank Hanks, State Bank of Hanks Karnak, Karnak State Bank Killdeer, Northwestern State) Bank . Larimore, The Elk: Valley Rank Lehr, State Bank of Lehr Lignite, First ‘State’ Bank) - Luden, First State Bank... Lunds Valley, Farmers State’ Bank Mandan, Farmers Equity “State Rank \. McLeod, .McLeod. State Bank. Medina, Security State Bank Minot, Fitst Farmers Bank . Minto, First, State Bank New England, Farmers & Merchants State Bk,| New Leipzig, Farmers State Baal Newville, Newville State Bank . Noonon, First International Bank . Oberon,” Security Bank of :Oberon Orrin, Farmers State Bank ... »Parshall, Farmers Excharige Bank . Richardton, Farmers. State> Bank Rock Lake, Rock Lake State Bank Roseglen, ‘Roseglen State Bank’. S$ Peoples ‘State Bank Citizens. State Ba Timmer, ‘Timmer State Bank Pioneer’ State “Bank . Underwood, State Bank Farmers’ State; Bank: & ‘Merchants State Wabek, Wahpeton, Farme: Warwick, Farmers & -Merchayts State Bank Watford Gity, First State Bank’ Webster, “Bank of Webster: ...- Wheatland, “State Bank of Wheatland . White. Earth, _ First: State’ Bank . Williston, alti Woodworth, aH Zaul, State’ Bank~of Zahl ‘ahl, Birst State’ Bank ip, First. State Rank. . ank Eon ae SY 0 on On cn meres 0 20 9 en co's 20 x 3338355325223 st a ; a + 0n0 1 000 25,000 7,500 | 7,080 | : 8,000 2,000 1,000 2,000 3,000 000 4.46 | 000 6,00 of 900 8.07 O00 | 2417 +600 Report +000 Report ‘000 4.54 EEEE2ES92 53222252 00 3,000. any 1 solemnly awe knowledge and belief. Lad took OF NORTH RRRCTA: t a County of -Burl z Ry: Subscribed and sworn to before me this (Notary Seal) eae a 4 7 a oa ee x that the foregoing: report true to the best of my JOHN STEEN, % Mtate Treasurer. ia 10tH{ day of April, A. D. 1918. i L. 0, RUDSER, Notary Public, Ndsth. Dakota. My commission expires Oct. 5, 1920. PUBLIC HEALTH NOTICE, Two cases of infantile paralysis have been reported to this office. Therefore, to assist in controling the situation, it is recommended that in the presence of any unusual signs of illness among children parents should ‘at once consult their family physt- cian, DR. F. B. STRAUSS, City Health. Officer. 5-18 to 28. eae, aS ‘ NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Owing to the pigh cost of all sup -plies and repairs used in connéction ewith the auto livery business and the cagh payment for same now being de- manded by the dealers from whom such sippiies are purchased, we, the undersigned firms engaged in the auto livery business in the city of Bis- marck, are compelled to place our bus inesses upon a str’ctly cash “basis. Notice is therefore given that, or and after.June 1, 1915, al? services rendered’ by the undersigned will be required. to be. paid for at the time , such services performed. ‘Regretting the necessity for thie Shop in The Tribune Before You Shop in the Store, {change aha heir thanking ‘the public for ‘tronage in the. past, w2 re- main, «0° ; BARRY LOOTEN, .F. LAMBERT, 4 E. SMITA. 6-16 to 31. Ree ES NOTICE TAXICAB DRIVERS Taxicab licenses for the ‘ensuing dear are now due and must be pro- cured without delay to avoid prose- cution apd the infliction of heavy pen- alties préscribed by city ordinances. The city ordinance provide that everyone in ‘Bismarck driving a cab or car or other vehicles for hire must be licensed and that a registration license tag shall be prominently dis- played ‘apon such yehicle. On and after this daté the driver of ‘any ve- hicle of any description sibject to hire whigh does not display a city license tag for the current fiscal year will be ‘subject to arrest. * : ©. MARTINESON, Chief of Police 518 to 28. ae DOG NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that orders have bee ‘nissued to immediately im- pound and dispatch all dogs found at large in the ¢ity of Bismarck on and after May 1 without''the proper li- cense tag. Tags may be procured from City Assessor Morris, City Aud- itor Cecil. Burton, Custodian Cleve- land or Police Magistrate Bleckreid, at the. city. hall. Signed:.C. MARTINESON, Chief of Police.- . 5 18 tt EVERETT T RUE THE LENDS ME YouR ORGAN OP HEA Now, LISTGN: NEVER STR OVER THE GARS — You'Re INJURE HIM FOR LIFE It! HELP WANT {D—FEMALE WANTED—Woman to do washing. Call at 48 Thayer or Phone 762, 4 5-20-1t. “I Now, THEN, AS Sou ixnow HOW! —— LOST—Two notes made out from You Ser IN HOUSS) JUST AS KFA ARING — (KE OA CHILD UABLE TO #y black hand bag, green ‘silk dress, 3 pair shoes, stockings, ete. Finder return to Tribune tnd receive re ward.: = of 4-18-lwk WANTHD—A woman without chil- dren to work on g farm. Phone 7 ip r 9 er pledse return to Tribune office. rl for general house-| FayIND—Two large santo side cur- work. Apply 16°Avenue A west OF! "tains, Apply at Tribune olfice. Phone 169R. 5 16 tt WANTED—fPhree byight capable wo- men to travel. $25.00 to $50.00 per week. Weekly advance for travel- ing expenses: Goodrich Drug Co., Dept.’ 631, Omaha, Nebr. 12-19-26. WANTED — A_ Confpetent_ book- |. keeper. Apply Bismarck Tribune. ‘Only competent ones need apply. 1516 th WANTED—Girl {0-help with: house- ---work and caré: for child.’ Phone AGOES: H 5-16-lwk. WANTED—Domestic help; apply at Bisiiafck* Hospital. 5-16 tf ' Jompetent woman for general owsework. Apply. Mrs. O. A, Will, 712 4th street. Phone 11* 5 11 tf WANTED—Girl_ or ~ woman for geu- eral housework. Phone 831K 5 11 tt ol 01 ni WANTED Titres bright’ capable| moth example of citrus frult, even for. women to travel. $25.00 to $50.0} Callforhia, and Miss Hudson's explan- per week. Weekly advance for trav | ation wa‘ “Th eling. expenses. Goodrich Drug Co.! her of trees; just had to make the or- Nebr. #1 5—5 12 19 26 ee YOST AND FOUND a Dept. 631, Omaha, z h FFAG PEERED ERT TT Rice: Flour Bread. LOST-Between 4th St..and Bismarck | ‘y quart: quid Soiice fay yjpgspital on Thayer a watch and] y% ance yeast > 1 phut bolted ie ain. ‘ uted jour Finder return to; Tribune. BAS THE PARTY THAT IS HOLDING A little male black dog with brown fect and white on breast, bushy tail, -tag No. 69 would be kind to let loose or to notify the owner at 220 So. Seventh street. 75 IT 2 F, L. R. o! e k i 5 LOST—Going north one mile. from Bismarck, black satchel containing = THERE ARE TWO SIDES TO THE QUESTION DOINGS OF THE DUF NOW, DANNY, ‘WHAT: DID | T&L You ABour THROWING THINGS ON THE Floor? ——— WAR ORANGE (S$ THE LATEST To Be Grown Twice Normal Size as. the latest bit of super-Hooverizing in California. size, thus. producing double thé quan- tity of tuscious fruit. the figst to succeed. She picked an range from a tree at. her home that neasured ,six Inches in height, 18 inches In circumference, and weighed more than two paunds. Tt was a mam- perature. remainder When jukewarm add yeart and boil loaves. First National Bank, Belfield, Find- 5 16 tt Bit of Super-Hooverizing in vb California, Santa’ Ana., Cul.—The war orange ts The plan is to make the range grow about twice its normal Miss Grace Hudson of this city. 1s nges grow larger, so I just wished ard.” Boil liquid. Add yeast ,to % cup ff Nquid cooled to. lukewarm tein- Dissolve sugar and salt in of liquid and add fat. rice. Heat well. Add flour and nead thoroughly. Let rise until it | | TRIBUNE Bee wemeooe: eoeewoeoene. F, E, YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. FOR SALE—Vacant: lot, corner, 100 by. 150, feet, $525;, water, and: sewer, graded streets. y) GR SALE—Dozens of houses and hundreds of lots in all parts of the “city. There*are-some real bargains amongst them. a FOR SALE—The biggest list of farm lands. of any. dealer. in the county. . Many pieces are rare bar- gains and can arrange very liberal terms on most of them. WHEN YOU think of rea lestate think of . “F. E., YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. Telephone ‘No. 78R Office In First National GankBidg. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—Corner on Main street 75x150 feet. Nine oom gnodern house, This is one of the last good corners. Remember Bismarck prop- erty iga first class investinent right now, J. H. HOLIHAN aucas Block. + + + Phone 745 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED — fxperienced mechanic. Apply Lahr Motor Sales Co., Bis- mal ND. f. WAYTED—A good bindery man. with experience. Apply No 476 ‘Tribune. 45 tt je man want- Must have Will pay Send BOL. 21-24, married WAN'NMSU— A god relial ed for general Store. first ‘class references, good wages to a-goad:.man. references in first) Jette Smmestad, Selfridge, N. WANTED—Young:;men 2 or couples, for! work as attendants at state: hosplta] for insane. Wages from $80 to $40 a month with board, room, and Jaundry. Address W. M. Hotchkiss, Jamestown, N. D. 5 15 1 wk HOUSES WANTED WANTED—To yent emali, modern house. Phone 264. 3-13-tf WANTED—Clerical work after June 7th. Call 5741, or Address XW. 523 6th’ St. 5-18-2t. _ WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—Windows removed and washed, ,¢arpets beat, house walls cleaned ‘and other..general, oda jobs: Phone ‘776: or.¢all’'319 Front street. Sy OT eB 14.2 wk RESPONSIBLE girl, business college student, wishes to work in exchange for board and room. Phone 459X. ‘ 5 18 tt WORK WANTED—By day or hour, by colored girl. Phone 754%. 5-20-2t. GIRL WANTS PLACE TO WORK as doubled in Bulk, Mold into Let gise again and bake. FOR BOARD—Telephone 183. 5-20-1mo, BY ALLMAN WHY THE IDEA-You NAyGATY BOY! WHat DoYou MEAN BY THAT? TOM, HE DELICERATELY KNockKeD L Down! ING HIS ON ‘THE THAT AFTER | SCOLDED Him FOR. SPOON Fes C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps 7 FOR SALy OR TRADE—One good section of land six miles southwest of Shields in Grant county, N. D This section 1s 76 per cent tillable and will trade for city income. Have several houses foi sale, trade or rent. Will take good ex\ tf» on che C. WILLIAMS .& CO. Offic Tel, No. 497, lamarck FOR SALE—Cholice 160 acres, rich soil; lies well; $18 an acre. t EXTRA FINE 640 acres with running water; 90 per cent good plow land, Great bargain. Price. too low to ad- _vertise. LARGE LIST of lots, and houses for sale In all parts of Bismarck, HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager —— POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED ~~ STENOGKAPHER and bookkeeper wishes position. Exempt trom draft. Phone 62 : 518-1 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms for rent, water, heat, telephone at $°5.00 per month. 420 Hanafin St. z wk FOR RENT—Three rooms for light- housekeeping. Good garden spot. Also some furniture. if wished. Cheap to the righ party, Call at 1014 Broadway or Phone 634L. 5 20 24 FOR RENT—A nice large all modern front room at 419 7th street. Phone 435 nk FOR RENT—Fuarnishe modern. house. ROOM FOR RENT. in modern house. _522 Second street 5-18 st FOR RENT—Rooms, in stpictly mod: ern house. Good location, Close in _Phone 515 5th St. 5 . FOR RENT—Furnished roéms cor light housekeeping or otherwise as desired. Also cottage of five rooms and bath with garage; © close in. Phone 404K or call 801 4th St. or inquire of Geo. W. Little, Second hand store, 5-13-tf, room in a new ‘modern house one block from P. O. phone 634X. 520 1 wk FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house. Good location. Close in, Phone 592X 5A t FO! ONT—Large, nicely furnished front room on first floor, suitable for two people, with or ‘without board. 620 6th ‘street. i 511 6t FOR RENT—A cool, modern, nicely furnished room. Cheap-for summer. 608 2nd street. Phone 144L. us Steet Sapo FOR RENT—Rooms over the First Guaranty Bank, Inquire of E, V. Lahr, First Guaranty Bank. 5 tt - 5 FOR RENT-—Modern housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 77: i 5 1 tt. FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- CLASSIFIED COLUM fOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND. FLATS FOR RENT—Six rooms and bath in duplex all modern. 907 Sixth street. See Western Sales Co. Owners. i} 515 tl “ FOR RENT—Five room house, mod- ern conveniences, South 7th street. Cail John P.’ Hoagland, 606 Main street, 617 3t FOR RENT—Five room house, partly _ modern on South 7th street. Call J. P. Hoagland, 606 ‘Main street. 515 3t_ bon RENT—Five cottage. Phone 894R. 615 ot FOR RENT—412 Thayer St. has six six rooms with bath in first class condition. Apply to A. Van. Horn, _ FOR RENT—Eight “room modern house very comfortable. Phone 576 or call at 401 Sth street. - fees ES: 5111 wk FOR RENT—Three flat in mod- ern house. Harvey Harris & Co. 510 te | FOR ENT—7-room modern — house. Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. 4 22 tt i a Oo Sr FOI RENT—Modern house of 10 rooms and bath at 416 Thayer St. Call at Telephcne office or tele- phone 539. 5.9 tr FOI RENT—Five room house; close in; corner lot; $19.00. F. E. Young + Teal Kstate Co. | Bt FOR RENT—Five room house partly modern. 400 Eleventh St. Phone TAK. 4-24-tf FOI RENT—Seyen room house, all modern. Hot water heating. 710 Ave 2. , 42 1¢ MISCELLANEOUS FLAX SID NO: Tr for sale ut 4,50, room. ye maple writing er and rocker, half size and boys’ pool table. 102 between. 8 and 12 a. m. at 5-18-lweek. WANTED —Washing” Good “work done. Phone & 618 4t_ 10 acres, incubator, 65 grapevines, 500 overbearing strawberries. Sacrifice $198, near Leadwood, Mo. $6 down, FOR” RENT—Nice large fargished| 213 Second or! $4 monthly. Owner 725 Wainright, St. Louis. it 5 18 1t NORTHERN. PRODUCE of Eis- marck, N. D., wants your cream and pay highest market price always. Write for tags. 517 tt FOR SALE—Home made jelly for sale. also some other things. Call fore- ‘Second St. 516-2. FOR fuilding, .fixtures and equipment’ of ‘a going srestaurant. Only eating place in -town, Apply ‘George Manley, McKenzie, 'N. D. ¢e 5 16 17 18. FOR SALb—Small flock pure bred white leghorns. Also eggs for set- ting at $1.50. Phone 521. 5 151 wk FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter No, 5, practically new; very reason- Write No, 512, care Tribune. §-17-2t FOR SALE—Bath tub, office chairs, center table, shine stand, ateplay case, settee Phone 36K. 5.17 2t FOR SALE—Seed flax and:. very choice .clean seed. Can put in on car any day at Brittin, N. D. Apply to M. C. Ohl, Brittin, N. D. é 5.11 10t FOR SALE—160 acres unimproved Jand‘ near Driscoll. . $10.00 per acre for cash. Ové Peterson; 6561 6th St. So. ‘Seattle, Wash. 6 6 25t —Kshos hauled and gardens plowed, Phone 534Y. 5 21 mo. FOR SALH—Sanitary Bakery and Cafe. Will join army. Write Sani- tary Bakery and Cafe, Bismarck, .N. Dak: i 429 tt FOR RENT—Storage or repair room. Phone 299K. J 19 tf OR SALE--Brand new. Studebaker at a very reasonavle price. See R. M. Halladay: Phono 139. 46te peo deennesy earn oemmeen unease ANS FOR SALE CHEAP—1917 Studebaker six, 7-passenger. Run about 4,000 nished rooms. Business College. Phone 183. 4 30 1 mo FOR RENT—Good rooms. for light housekeeping. 708 Broadway. qe DN 2 Se ACen BL FOR-RUNT—Two nice modern house- keeping rooms. Call 454X _or 514 Mannatin, 826 tt FOR RENT—Modern room. 621 Sixth St 3-1-1mo FOR RENT—Close in furnished rooms. Also rooms for light housekeeping. 411 5th street. Phone 273. 3 29 tt alshed rooms, \ 6 tt FOR RENT—Medern fu 827 Gth al miles. For quick sale $875. Phone 141. 322 tt ROOMES WANTED WANTED—Two or three room apart- ment furnished’ or unfurnished. must ba modern. Address 513°Trib- une. 5 20°8t E..T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N, D. Phone 752 Pa ges Zi iM NN N GY Aw iG