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ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT. } Fer the Year Ending December 81, A.D. 1917. NA Of the condition ‘and affairs ‘of :'the Ohio Farmers Insurance Company of Le- vs , organized under the laws of the State of Ohio, made’ to the Commissioner of Insurance of the-State of North Dakota, (n_pursuance of the laws of said State. sident, F. H. Hawley, , Secretary, W. E. Haines. Principal Office, LeRoy, Ohio. Attorney for service of process in -the @tate of North Dakota: i) Name, Commissioner’ of Insurance, cation, Bismarck. N. D. y Organized or incorporated, February ®, Commenced ‘business, Juty , 1848, I. BALANCE SHEET, ‘Amount of net or invested as- ; sets December 31st of pre- ; vious year ' II, INCOME /(DURIN Gross amount re- eeived during the — (rear from busi- ness written “in 1917, focluding notes and cash.$2,064,489.08 Deduct reinsur- ance, rebate, abatement — and rreturn premiums. 845,278.62 Net amount actu- ally received, for premiums $2,119,215.88 nts from com. pany’s property including $4,000.00 for company’s‘use of own: ‘buildings (84,042.40): inter- est on real estate mortgage loans, $110,534.80; on collateral, 940.655 ‘fmterest and divi- @ends on stock and bonds, $37.- 812.57; from all other sources, $1,- 44589; total rents 172,889.99 and interests.... .t From_ all other sources, viz: (itemize profit ‘ a and loss account) A) $3,933,620.29 @ YEAR 1917, Total income dur- ing the year. $2, Total footing ... . III. DISBURSEMENTS DURING THB YEAR. Gross ‘amount paid for losses. (includ- | Ing $186,786.12 oc- curring fn previ- sous years) ....$1,870,500.48 Deduct amount re- ;celved for salvag- ‘Ses (on losses: of the last or previ- Ous years), $13,- 23.16; and from reinsurance in other companies, ‘$245,757.59. 259,380.78 Net amount “paid during the y for losses. ...$1,111,119.78 Commission or -brokerage to agents .......... 519,025.86 Expenses of adjust- ment and settle- tment of losses .. Balaries and allow- ances to agents.. Salaries.: fees , and all other charges. of officers, Aerks, other employes.. 90,687.82 Taxes on premiums. $21,848.94; on : estate, $1.002. 22,851.20 Ins. dept. fees and agents’ licenses, 82,419,928 11,434.89 3,220.98 | $3,220.39 .. -, Rents (inciading $4,000.00 for com- IRE Use of ow : 5,824.90 ing. and’ station- ery, $27,109.92; le- gal expenses, 615.78; furniture and fixtures, $° 562.14; eous, $157 Longer on sales or maturity. of ledz- er. assets, $2.000 other — disburse- ments, ‘viz: . 2,000 ° Total disbursements during the Year .....sseeseeeeee $1,980, 799.51) Balance, ..ccssceceeseeeest $4,205,876 IV.:,NON-INVESTED ASSETS. Interest <ilue, $5 447.02; accrued, $40,891/62 Total hon-invest- ed assets ... lan 30. 191,216.29 55,838.64 35,338.64 215.58 "Gross assets re Vv. LEDGER ASSETS. (a) Book value real : estate (schedule ‘ A), | unineumber- : ed, $57,885.00 ...$ 57,885.00 $ Mortgage loans on sreal estate (schedule B) frst liens, $2,020.- 065.00 ees. +++ = -2,020,065.00 Loans secured by pledge ‘of bond. stocks or other -collaterals, per schedule C .....+ (a) Book value of bonds, excluding interest, $919.- 7918.80; and stocks, $58, schedule D) Cash in compni ~ office, $42,113.49; deposited in bank, $667,719.55 “(name « banks, and amounts) 709,833.04 Due from other in- 81,650.00 surance compan- be fes (see list b : oy 4,258.10 my ct ~ ARC ny a balances, eel $380,231.96 388,747.45 “h ‘ Total .... hil NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS, i Total risks taker! 4 during the year.$113,190.00 Total premiums re- 7 celvad during the PEAY ee essence ee 1,267.78 Total losses incur: \ during the FOAP oo eee eeeeeee 800.37 . Total amount of = losses paid during the year ...... 1.450.837 State of North Dakota, ~ Office of Commissioner of Insurance. 1. S.A. Olsness. ‘Commissioner of Insar- ‘ance of the State of North Dakota, do here: by certify that the foregoing 1s a true ab- stract of the original statement now on, file in this office. _ In_testimony whereof. I have hereunto get my hand and affixed the seal of this office at Bismarck the first’ day of April, A. D. 1918, (Seal) . A. OLSNESS, Commissioner of Insurance. fate of North Dakota, Office of Commissoner of Insurance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AU- THORITY. 2. Where, The Ohio Farmers Ins. Co.. ‘corporation organized under the laws of Ohio, has filed in this office a sworn statement exhibiting Its condition ‘and business for the year ending December 31, . conformable to the requirements. of “s of this state, regulating the busl- ness of Insurance, and. = Whereas, The said Company. has_ filed fn this office a duly certified copy of its charter with certificate of organization in compliance with the requirements of the Tusurance laws aforesaid. Now, therefore, 1. 8. A. Olsness. Com: missioner of Insurance of the State of North Dakota, pursuant to the provisions of said laws, do hereby certify that ithe above niumed Company: is fully empowered, through its authorized agents. te tr oe ‘act its appropriate business xf Authorised Apourance in this state accerdiug to. the Jaws thereof, until the Sist day of March, A.D. 1919. ‘In testimony whereof, I have hereunto Total premiums 1M GLAD hat BEAD OF Yours ISN'T COMING TONIGHT- TWts. To much | THAT'LL BE ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT. For the Year Ending December 31, A.D. 1917, 1 Of the condition and affairs of the Com-' mercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd... ore ganized under the laws of Great Britain, made to tlte Commissioner of Insurance of the state of North Dakota, in pursuance of the Inws of said state. U.S. Manager, A, H. Wray. pe itinelpal office, 85 Jobu St, New York, Incorporated 1861. Commenced business 1871, ASSETS. Value of real estate owned by the company .. Z Loans on bonds,» mori and collateral security Stocks and bonds . Cash on hand and Interest due and a Premiums in, course of col- 1,296,405. taken for ris! 200. Rents due and a All other sums due company Cnadmitted Total assets ...se.eeseeee+ $11,047, 743.42 LIABILITIES. Gross claims for losses, unadjust- ed and adjust- ‘ ed and unpald.$1,749,567.46 s Losses resisted ed by the com- . pany ... 47,670.00 - "* Total amount * claims losses .. Deduct reinsur- ange and salvage claims the on 323,000.00 assets z gross of for $1,797, 237.46 Net amount of unpaid losses $ 1,454,482.47 Amount of unearned pren ums .on all outstanding * risks 6,781,136.31 Due’ for commissions and brokerage, 470,273.87 All other Habilities ......0+6 Total llabilities .... RECEIPTS. Premiums received = during the year in cash . Interest, rents and di received during the yea Home office Amount received. from other, sources . Total receipts $11, 687,743.42 $ 8,468,955.63 SE Losses pald-during the wes Dividertds,, commissions and brokerage paid during year Paid for salaries, taxes, fees and other charges 1,264,945.14 Amount of all oth bursements .. 980. 33 Total disbutsements ...:.. § 8301,984.18 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS. ks taken during the ve ceee $B,563,701.00 ing the year . 70,916.07 Total losses. inet he _ 53,095.37 Total amor i during the year .......... , 61,435.32 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner of Insurance. 1. S.A. Olsness, Commissioner of Insur- ance of the State of North Dakota. do bereby certify that the foregoing Is a true abstr: file in. this office, In Testimony Whereof, I haye hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of this office ‘at Bismarck the First day of April, A. 1, 1918. (SEAL) Y 8. A. OLSNESS, Commigsioner of Insurance. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner. of “Insurance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICSTE OF AUTHORITY Whereas. The Commercial Union Assent, Co... a corporation organized under the laws of Great Britain, has filed in this office a sworn statement exhibiting its condition and business for the year ending December conformable to the requirements rs of this state, regulating the business of Insurance. and, Whereas, The said Company has let ta this office a> duly certified” copy of its charter with cartifieate of organization in compliance with the requirements of the Ineurance laws afore: Now, Therefore. 1, missioner of Ins ; North Daketa, pursuant to the provisions of said laws, do hereby certify that the above named Company is fully empower ‘A, Olsness. Com. of the State of ed. third uthorized “agent transact it ite Dusiness of orized Ins n this state f, until the A.D, In ‘Festimony Whereof, 1 have hereunto get’ my hang ‘and seal_at Pismarck, this y of April, A. De 1 8. “Ac OL Commissione a. (SEAL) set my hand and seal at jBlomatel, this first day of April, A.D DOINGS OF THE DUFFS q|the city engineer, approved by t 3} when requested to do so, such check ct of the original statement now onl TOM IS FORCED TO RETREAT AGAIN BY ALLMAN NES, Tis 1S ME—OH. FING - HOW ARE Nov? - NES- No- OH You NAUGHTY BON - Honesty ?-1 TyovcHT OF Yov Too- Vow Dip, REALLY? OH Yov DEAR BoN- UWISH 1 COULD ~ OF COURSE 1 Do — ow You Sii.t~ b CERTAINLY Do - NUN OF CouRsE- YOU'RE NOT KIDDING? Of Nou'RE Such A JotuleR~ You ARE Too— ALL RIGHT FOR NOU- I’M MAD GOOD NIGHT!"] HOW - OW, Nod AIN'T. - OF Tws KITCHEN SEEMS To BE MY HEAD@! FINE - OW,GRAID of the bid, as provided. for in sectiox 3707 of the Compiled Laws of North Dakota for ‘f913. PI snecifications estimates and ‘blank forms of propos- als are on file at the office of the city auditor or,the sainé may ‘be ob- tained from the engineer upon ap- plication. Each ‘by hall be securely ADVERTISEMENT. Sealed bids for the construction ob a sanitary sewer on Tenth streei fro mFront street to a point one hun- dred feet south of the south line of Bowen street in Se Improvement Districts Three and e, ciiy of. Bis- marck, North Dakota, will be received} gealed and endor: “Proposals for by the board of city commissioners ot] the construction o! Sanitary Sewer the said city until 8 o'clock p. m. June) on ‘Tegth Street’ from l'ront Street. to 17, 1918. {a point one hundred fect south of the Bidders: Shall bid upon a basis of| south line of Bowen street.” cash payment for said work and are) pidders must specify in their pro- required to state the rate of interest) posals that should the above work be the improvement warrants ‘shall bear] ; (not exceeding 7 per cent per annum) | selves to finish and complete the-same which are to be received, and accept | not, later than the date stated in the ed ‘by them at par in payment for the} advertisement. The right is reserve work. All such work to be done ac-lt reject any or all bids as the best cording to and in accordance with) jnté s of the city may appear. plans and specifications prepared by! By direction of the hoard of city h prover commissioners‘ef the city of Bismarck, city commission and filed in the of fice of the city auditor. North, Dakota, nee The following approximate quanti- C. L. BURTON, ties are given for the guidance of the City Auditor. bidders. 6—10. 888 lin. ft. of 8 inch vitrified sewer. — 2 manholes. To Put It Mildly. 1 lamphole. There was a crash of glass out in the hall, and we went out to see what 24 8-inch by G-inch Ys. ; Bids will be ‘recelyod. providing. £0 had occurred. When we arrived, the glass was there, some innocent’ by- the co® pletion of the work by August 15, 1918, Fach bid much be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of Five Hurtdred ($500.00) dollars indorsed or made payable to the president of the] — “pi11 wasteoming along the hall, and city, commission. of tne Ciy-0f _ BIS] nis foot slipped, and he plunged for- marck, N. 1s a guarantee that th cand ets hana etal bidder will enter into a contract, toF| Sard Fe Te Oe Nae through the performance of such work in case that BLASS Geers ee ~ such work is warded to him, within] “Well, where's Bill? ten days after the acceptance of his “In the next room being plastered bid, and in case any bidder to whom| up.” “Was he cut Jac Teas such contract shall, be awarded fails : or refuses to enter into such contract} well, his face wore an injured ex- pression.”—Exchange. visible victim. “What happened?” we asked. accompanying his bid shall be retain- ed by the city axXliquidated damages for such failure. Each proposal must be by a bond running to the marck, in sum egual.to the amount Ive got my othe Stamp! By EVERETT TRUE Conde = < ae You MAKG A PRACTICE OF PILING THE SUG INTO YOUR COfTEE, AND ARTS DRINKING THE COFrFGE, LEAVING HAL THE —< SvuGar UNDISSOLVSES AN THES BOTTOM.OF = THe CUR SO-~ ll eee? |) TUK iT WAS GOING TO BREAK THE iQue COVER YouR HEAD; BUT JUST NOW WE HAVE To lSave Gveer Taina we caf Se oS = “ y, | = = i CHIL] varded to them. they will bind them- | may etanders were there, but there was no | | -F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. FOR SALE—Quart section; one and a half miles from station; 120 Zaéres in crop; can all be plowed; 27.00 per acre. ‘This price includes one fourth share of all this year's crop which is in splendid condition. This is.a bargain. Fire insurance in reliable companies. Hail insurance in, one of the strong: est companies. - Office Open Evenings. F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. :, Telephone No. 78R Office in First National BankBldg. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—Almost ‘new’ bungalow. Five rooms and bath. Modern. Bet- ter than paying rent. $8,C00. $1,000 cash. Worth $4,000. J. H. HOLIHAN cucas Block. - - - - Phone 745 HELP WANTED—MALE be a ruler and capable of directing bindery work in printing Steady handling — state Good. wages. Apply Bismarck unnecessar’ ») monthly, age L Railway, Ca 1, Tribune. 1-9-1) WANTED—Men on state highway road work. (Good wages, work, Pat Kelly, Dickinson, ——— HELP WANTED—f#EMAL WANTED=—Girle to work at soda foun- tain. Cowan’s drug store. 6-10-1t. steady dD. BARBER WANTD—Splendid open- ing for good barver. Complete equipment furnished. Good open- ing for a competent man, Write or phone Pete Luydea, Batdwin, N. D. 65 2 wks. WANTED—Hindery foreman. Must]’ C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR SALE OR TRADE—One good section of land six miles southwes! of Shields in Grant county, N. D This section is 75 per cent tillable and will trade-for city income. Have several houses f61 sale, trade or set ‘Will take good ex in on che eal. C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Blemarck Tel, No. 487, D. FOR SALE—Choice 160 acres, rich is well; $18 an acre. 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 & C0. J. P! Jackson, Manager . HOUSES WANTED WANTED—To rent 6 or 7 room house by 1 or 15. Must be:strictly mod- ern. Apply to Western Sales. 671 wk AGENT—SALESMAN SALESMAN WANTED—Lubricating oil grease specialties, paint. Part or whole time. Commission basis. Man with car or rig preferred. Riverside Refining Company, Cleve- land, Ohio. G-10-1t, SALESMEN WANTED—If you want to get into the Aluminum Game handling a snappy popular price line backed up by some of the smartest co-operative selling plans ever de- a splendid compensation write im- mediately giving detailed experience. Only experienced salesmen consid- ered. Aluminum, china, ename crockery, or those familiar i utensil reuiqrements of hardware, general, furniture, and department stores preferred. Straight commis- sion or salary and commission to permanent men who can travel ad- jacent territory. Aluminum Products Co., Lemont, Ill. , WORK WANTED WANTED—Ten bright capable ladies to travel. demonstrate and sell well known goods to established dealers. $25.00 to ‘$50.00 per week; railroad fare paid; weekly advance for trav- eling expenses. Address at once Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 631, Omaha, Nebr. : WANTED-—Girl at Bismarck bath par- _lors, 9 Lucas Block, 6-7-3t WWANTED—Girl or woman for gén- eral work in hotel at Sterling, N. Dak. Apply 533 Tribune. \ GIRL WANTS PLACE TO WORK weccorooce vised which will enable you to earn |: POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIBNCED YOUNG MARRIED couple wishes position on farm. State wages in first letter. Exempt from dratt. No children. 4 64 iit POSITION WANTED—By a high school girl in clerical or office work during the summer. Have knowl- edge in bookkeeping. Phone 621 Rt. emer 6 8 3t WANTS POSITION—Young man, mar- ried, with good reputation and busi- ness ability; honest capable worker would Uke to héar from some reli- able person or business house who would. appreciate a man with. the above qualifications. I can give the very best of references as to my honesty, ability, and general stand- ing. Write F. E. G., Tribune. POSITION WANTED—Married man twenty-seven yearsiof age desires position as assistant cashier or bookkeeper in bank. Can furnish Al references, and put in class four of draft. Address 519 Tribune. 5-31-1wk. EEE HAT: CLEANING LADIES AND MEN’S HATS cleaned and reblocked, expert work send by mail. Eagle Hat-Cleaning Works, 313 Broadway. .Phone 58. Bismarck Dd. 5 22 1mo MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY—A reed baby bug SY. Phone 644Y. 6-10-8t.. FOR SALE—New gas range. 214 2nd St., Phone 88Y. 6-7-3t. FOR SALE—Baby buggy. Call A.W. Dawe, 20 Thayer or Phone 262K. 67 3t GOOD RESIDENCE income property in Bismarck to trade for Burleigh Co. land. 516 Tribune. 6 28 to 7-4 FOR SALE—Furniture for four room apartment consisting of fumed oak leather davenport, large chair, li- brary table, etc., gum wood bed’ room furniture, Hoosier kitchen cabinet, refrigerator, dining room chairs, rugs. This furniture almost new. Been used only six months. Will of- fer for sale three days. Chas. Reat- ing, Woodmansee Apt. 6-10-3t. FOR SALE—Range stove. Good as new. Inquire 423 Ninth street ‘North. 6 3-10. BABY CHICKS from pure bred show stock will be on sale at E. G. Patter- son farm from June 9 to 24. Come and see them or phone 640. 6 8 ot WANTED—Ford Touring car, 1917 or later. For cash. R. B. Taney, Main Strect. Phone. 888. 6 8 2 ‘ord touring practically M. B. Gilman Co. Phone 888. : OR SAL new. 0, 212 Main St. 6 8 2t WANTED—To trade or sell a com- plete outfit, black and white Shet- land pony, 5 years old. buggy, small wagon, harness, saddle. Phone S89L. 6 8 3t FOR SALE—Baby carriage, go-cart, baby walker and 3-burner gasoline FOR BOARD—Telephone 183. stove. Mrs. J. W. Bliss, 515 6th St. : 5-20-1mo. __Phone 213L, 6-4-3t. WORK WANTED—Expert gardef and FOR SALE—Steam Threshing and lawn work, painting. varnishing, car- pet cleaning aml general house work. Call Rasnick & Swartyfager, 319 Front St. or Phone 776, f. COLORED GIRL wants work by day or hour. Phone 726K, or calt at 607 5th street. 68 it LOST AND FOUND to travel, demonstrate and sell well} known goods to established dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week, railroad fare paid; weekly advance for trav- eling expenses. Add at once, Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 631, Oma- ha, Neb 61.9 16 23 30 GIRL WANTED—For general house- work. Wages $30.00 to competent person. Address L, N. Cary, Man- dan, D. 5-30 2wks, WANTED—A len's Cafe. 5 25 tt ———— WANTHD—Girl to run elevator. Must be sixteen yéars of age; also woman pastry cook to bake pi and pud- dings only apply t¢ McKenzie Hotel. 6-6-3t. . Z | New Source of Asbestos. An enormous amount of asbestos is being found in the Prieska district, Cape Colony, and thousands of bags are now being shipped to England. It ts said to be of very good quality. ‘Victory.is a. Victory sennina Send-the Wheat Meat -Fats Sugar the fuel for Fighters G7 2t WANTED—A girl for general house| FOUND—Brooch. Owner can have _ Work. Phone 614. 6. - | same by prooving it. Call at Trib- WANTED—en bright, capable ladies|_wne office. 6 5 bt FOUND—Bracelet containing names and initials. Finder can have same by calling at Tribune office. 6-4-lwk LOST—341x4 auto tire on rim, southeast of Bismarck. Re- turn to C. W., Tribune, for re- ward. = FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RTNT—7700m__ house, _ partly modern, 319 4th t., Phone 220. 6-5-tf, FOR RENT fu qi d flat in modern hous: dren. Call 807 4th St. phone 404K. f, rR ‘RENT—Furnished flats. | My building on Sixth street, partly mod- ern, Look them vr. Phone H. L. Reade at 239 or 382. 68 tt Cook car. All com- Write or see Prank Ennis, bone, N.D.___6-4-6t, FOR SALE—Setter puppies, 2 months old. 517 11th street. Phone 494K. ' u 611 wk FOR SALE—One refrigerator in gooa condition. Phone 342. breaking rig. plete. 5 31 3t WANTED—Old false teeth wanted; doesn’t matter if broken. We pay you actual value. We pay cash for old gold, silver and platinum. Send to us and receive cash by return mail. If price is not satisfactory, we will return teeth promptly upgn « request. INTERNATIONAL TEETH CO., 305 West 42nd St.. New York. EXPERT WINDOW WASHER, rug cleaner and chimney sweep solicits -your orders, Call 675X, 302 So. 9th street. 5 28—6 1 FOR SALE—160 and 320 acres unim- proved Burleigh county land for sale, Address 518 bune. 5—28 to 6—28. A MILLINERY STOCK for sale cheap. Location excellent, good booming town. Address No. 515 Tribune. 5 27 6t OR SALE—Millatts’ early kota. tomato plants. Being headquarters of the earliest known tomatoes, John Millet, 321 So. 10th St. 5-31-lwk FOR RENT—Modern 7 room house. 608 Second street. 1 35, 65 1 wk. ‘Three room flat in mod- FOR RENT- ern house. Harvey Harris & Co. eee 510 tt FOR ENT—7-room modern _ house. Inquire’ Harvey Harris. & Co, 4 22 tt FOR SALE—New safe and roll top desk. J. J. Ryan, 510 % 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 659K. + 5-23-tf. FOR SALE—Rear springs rear wheels, mud chains ,back rods, various parts for Ford car. All in good condition. Phono 645R. J. H. Reamer. 110 Main street. 5 22 tt FOR RENT—Seven room house, all modern. Hot water heating. 710 Ave, PD. 42cft ROOMS FOR RENT rooms in a 218 Sec- FOR RieNT—Vurnished modern house. Close in. ond street. Phone 88L. N 671 wk sae ay FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping in all modern house. 516 9th street. Tel 417Y. NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of Bis- marck, N. D., wants your cream and pay highest market price always. Write for tags. 5 17 tt FOR SALE—two brand new pool tables, wall case, cigar casé. Terms: sh and balance monthly pay- Write No. 514 Tribune. <5 20 tt FOR RENT—Storage or repair room. Phone 299K. 419 tf ments. 6 8 st FOR RENT—Large furnished room in modern home three blocks from Grand Pacific. 507 4th street or phone 1202. 6 6 3t FOR RENT—Ro ight house- keeping. Phone 'D. J. McGillis, Van Horn_hotel, 6-5-3t. ROOM FOR RENT—Modern house, 217 First street. Phone 148. 6 8 3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. Close in. Gentlemen prefered. Call 464W. 211 Thayer. Rely 5 FOR RENT modern housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 773. 6 1tf FOR RENT—furnished rooms for light housekeeping or otherwise if desired. Phone 404K or call 801 4th street, or inquire of Geo. W. Little, Second Hand store. 13 tt FOR RENT—Very. nices room with bored for reat. 620 6thSSt. Mrs. ~ UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION A. Rohrer, Phone 329R. 5-816. COAL CONSUMERS MUST, BUY WINTER SUEPLY NOW “Consumiers ae supply. parker and Summer ‘ion. is tobe E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752