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tas Orton Dak 4 nwa of sald ‘tate. pa) lawiey. jin ary, cee aera, orks ot” orth Davots: nee Name, Commissioner of Insurance. Le eat Bismarc! D.. i Sw Oreinived or indorpectea, Werary.'s, < Commenced. business, July 8, 10a.” J. BALANCE 8: . lashouat ‘of wet of invested on ; sets December Sist of pre .__11, INCOMY DURING YEaR Gress amount re- ‘ nelved during the fear from busl- ‘ meas written in i 29it, rf incudise iu Botes and cash.§2, educt rue - ance, rebate, abatement . and ' return premiums, 845,278. f Net ‘amount ‘acta- M 1 ally received \- for premiums $2,119,288. Rents from com. any’s property, « Including #200000 G for company’s use . of own buildings ($4,042.40); inter- Z est ib real bald + Mortgage loans, : $110,534.80; e other 4 loans, .$3.940.65; interest ‘and divi- dends on stock and bonds, $87.- ‘ 812.57; from all other sources, $1, 445.39; total ery] “1917. and interests. “ Brom all ‘sources, dtemize profit a Total income dur- Ing the year.$2,292,056.20 2,202, 056.90 and loss account) Total footing .... sone $8,225, Il. DISBURSEMENTS DURING: THB || - YEAR, Gross amount pald for losses, (includ- ing $186,786.12 oc- curring fn previ- ous years) ....$1,870,600.08 Deduct amount re- ceived for salvag- es (on losses of the last or previ- 9,880.75 Net amount paid during the year for losses ...§1,111,119.99 Commission or brokerage to agents, 519,025.86 Expenses of adjust- . and ‘settle. 82,419.68 11,060.00 ment ‘of losses .. Salaries and allow. ances to agents... Salaries, tee all ;other char, B fan: $157,928.50: 191,216.99 aales ot Sieuity of ledg- ; other.- . disburse- a * mntats, ‘vis: 8,000 otal disbursements @uring athe year vesse, $3,000,700) ia IV, NON-INVESTED ASSETS. Y. LEDGER ASSETS, (a); Book value real tate (schedule 00. Loans . sec pledge “of bond, stocks.or other: coltateralg, pet achedule’C ...... (eh Bek value ‘of nits, excluding interest, $919,- - 9:18.20; and! stocks, 525,00 svhedule D)-. Cash ‘tin compan: Office, $42,113.49; deposited a in hank, surance’ compan- fen :(see Mst be- recetvahle, 49: agents’ “balances, Total. ...20.++.$4,285,876.80 NORTH ‘DAKOTA BUSINESS Total risks taken during the year.$118, 190.60. ‘Total: premiums re. ceived during the year:.. Total losses ‘f red. daring 4207.78 neur- the the year ...... . A State of North Dakota, * Office ‘of Commissioner of Tneiirance, I. 8. A: Qlsness, Commissioner of Insur Total Nabilities ....... is RECEIPTS. Premiums ‘received during tne Yen, $6,563,701008 i a Oncaea during, baba end arntint-cof:sloseauirpald 58,005.37 | during the year .....-.+.+ 61,435.33 ance of the State of North Dakota, do here by ‘certify that ‘the foregoing tsa, true ab- atract ofthe original. atgtement now: en: file‘in this office, ge 3 Tn. testimony. whereof, I have her uy set my hand and affixed the seal of this office at Bismarck the first day of -April, A.D. 1918, ° ars oh (Seal) 8. A. OLSNESS, sy ‘Commissioner of Insurance. Bfate of North Dakota, - Office ‘of Commissoner of Insurance. COMPANY’S Cen ri riCaTe oF 41 . ORITY. + ¢ Where, ‘The Ohio Farmers Ins. Ce, & corporation ' organized under the laws-of Ohio, bas filed: in this office a ‘swern statement exhibiting Its condition and Dustness for the year ending December; 31, 191%, conformable ‘to ‘the requirements; of the laws of this state, regulating the busl- nem. of Insurance, and, 2 - “Whereas, \The. #ai4 Company has. fled fn thisvoffice a duly certified copy of-;its! charter with certificate of organizatfon in compliance with the requirements of the Insurance laws aforesaid. Now, . therefore, -I, 8. A. Olsness, Com- missioner of Insurance @f the State e Nerth Dakota, pursuant to ‘the provisions ef said laws, do ‘hereby certify that the above-named Company ts fully empowered, thrdugh its ‘aythurised axeuts, ‘to ran ect its appropriate business of Avthor! {osqrance in \thia.state accerding to ‘the laws Sher cof, aut ‘the Sist day of March, D.¥1919, ; . a? testimony. ‘whereof, 1 havehereunte eet my hand and eeal at Bismarck,: this first day of April, A. D. 1918. - + fSeal) §. A. OBSNESS, Commissioner of Insurance, ————w . Pears You To MEET OF COURSE, WILBUR 18 VERY HANDSOME ME HELEN AN ‘APPOINTMENT Youll PARDON nave] | i WILBUR, You DON’T How couro 1?) | OW BOYS, THAT ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT, For the Year Ending December 31, A. D. 1917. Of the condition and affairs of the Com merelal Union Assurance Co. Ltd., "or ganized under .the laws of Great Britain, made to the Commissioner of Tasurauce of the state of North Dakota, In pursuance of the laws of sald state. U. 8. Manager, A, H, Wray, ptinetpal oft, 85 Jobu St, New York ‘Incorporated 1861. Commenced business 1873, “ASSETS. Value of ‘real’ estate owned by the company ...:....... § 678,600.00 Loans on. bonds, mortgages and collateral security 8,625.60 Btocks and bonds..... 6,800,044.38 Cash on ‘Mand ‘and in- ban! °8,257,835.99 Interest, due and: accrued . 80,383.86 remlumis ‘in course of | ci lection*and transmission 1,296,405.68 Bilis receivable, not ‘matured, taken for risks 200,944.09 Rents. due and accrued. 9,764.36 ‘all other ‘sums due’ to the 828,000.00 Total “aeety. so... 2... G11 O07, MONE LIRILITIE Rasy Grogs” clatms ee ad eS Wosses unadjust- © ed and adjosi Total’ ‘gross yamount. “of , claims «fo . losses... 1, ‘Deduct Tetmsur- ane seeeeeeneee 842,804.99 Net. amount of:unpaid losdes $ 1,454,482.41 Amount of hearded: prem. ms on all outstanding risks eeeabisestsrecrs cones 6,781,136.89 Due’ for unpaid dividends, commissions and brokerage _ 470,273.87 '§ 8, 705.842.65 2'941,900.77 11, 647,743.49 ‘All other, abilities ...... the year in cash Interest, rents recelved dur! me office . Amount rece! other ‘sources Total receipts « $ 9,241,982.81 DISBURSEME! . Losses pald during the year. $ 4,832,417.98 Dividends, commissions ‘and poreeeraas: pala during gear 1, (23,768.72 id for salaries, taxes, fees ana other share 1,264,945.16 Amount of all othe bursements ‘980,752.38 | \ Total disbtirsements ...... 8 8,301,884.18 | NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS. Total risks tak during the STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner of Insurance. 1, §. A. Olsness, Commissioner of Insut. ance'of the State of North Dakota, do hereby certify- that the foregoing Is a true. abstract of ‘the ‘original ‘statement now on) file in_ this offic . In Testimony Whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of thie office nt Bismarck the First day of April, D, aD. . (SEAL) 8. A. OLSNESS, “Commtsstoner of ‘Insurance, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Comniissioner of Insurance, COMPANY'S ..CERTIFICATE OF y AUTHORITY. . Whereas, The ‘Commerctal ‘Union Assor. Co.,-a corporation organized ‘under the | of Great Britain, has ‘filed in this office a ‘| sworn statement exhibiting its condition ahd business for the year ending December 81, 1917. conformable to :the requirements of the laws of: this state, regulating the business of Insurance, and,” Bi ‘Whereas, The ‘said Company ‘has filed ta this office ‘a- duly certified copy of its charter *ith certificrte of organization ja compliance with the Feadirements of the Ingurance. laws aforesaid, Now, Therefore, I, 8. A, Olsness, Com. missioner of Insurance: of ‘the ‘State of North Dakota, pursuant to the ‘provisions of said ‘laws, do hereby certify that ‘the above named Company 1s fully empower- ed. through its authorized agents, | to transact its appropriate business of Avith. orlzed ‘Tosurance in. this state according to the laws thereof, ‘until the 3ist day of March, A. D. 1919. - In Testimony Whereof, T ‘have hereunto set my hand and seal at. Bismarck, this First day “of April, A. D. 1918. AL) 8. A. OLSNESS, shee a Commissioner vf losurance, BUY W. §, S.- Marred ‘ urniture. b, When furniture has become marred touch up the spots with iodine to bring back the color, then rnb with furniture Bolishy > the front dnd before a section of the Army. AMERICAN RED CROSS MEN DECORATED FOR BRAVERY. +) “Major Guy Lowell, Boston ; Capt. Charles Carroll, of Carroliton,' Md., and Capt. H. Blakiston Wilkins of the American Red Cross have: just bees decorated with the Silver Medal for military bravery by the Duc ‘Aosta, at whose right they are standing. The Duc, who s uncle of the King of Italy, conferred’ also the newly created order of the White Cross of Ravoy us an acknowledgment. from himself as Commander of the Third Italian Army. The ceremony took place at an.Italian post near Following are extracts from the citations in an official bulletin: “To Major Guy Lowell, director of the Department of Military Affairs of the American Red Cross, because, at Padua on December 20, 1917, under'a fierce aerial bombardmefit he helped calmly with other vol- unteers to carry the. wounded to the hospitals,” “To Captain Charles Carroll of the American Red Cross, ‘because, ever under the constant artillery fire of the enemy in the front trenches, _ he fired the soldiers to resist and with faith in thelr own “To Captain H. Blakiston Wilkins of the American Red Cross, be- cause, under fire in the front trenches, he gave the soldiers an unforget- able example of calmness and because, during the aeyial raid at Padua on December 25, 1917, he gave aid to the victims and himself-gave proof of courage and unselfishness.” ‘ EVERETT TRUE valor.” By Conde THE WORLD SAE FoR mm VACATIONS. istTs7z 3 each additional word. F. E. YOUNG | REAL ESTATE CO. Owing to \the high prices for all farm products there is scarcely a thing which will yield larger returns on the investment than farm land besides the steady increase in‘the value of the land. The greatest land boom the Northwest has‘ever known will come after the war and we strongly advise all thinking of making an investment in lands to do it now. We have the largest lists of any dealers in the county and it is a real pleasure to show our bargains. a City Property. Fire Insurance. Hail Insurance. OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS. F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. Telephone No. 78R Office In Firet National BankBidg. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains \ . A «OR. SALE—House of six rooms and bath, “nice trees, close in. East front. A very desiraple home $2,750; $1,000 cash. J. H. HOLIBAN Lucas Bloek. +e e-s Phone 745 ———— SEALED BIDS WANTED. Bids will be, received ‘by, the board of county commissiners ,of Burleigh tounty, N. D., up ‘to 2 o’clock, July 2, 1918 for one coficréte culvert, between Sections 2 and 3, township 143, range 75 ahd for one bridge between sec- tions 29 and 32, township 142, range 77 in accordance with plans and speci- fications of the county surveyor. All bids must be sealed and ad- dressed to the county’ auditor at Bis- marck and accompanied by a certified check. for 5 per cent of the amount bid. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. _ By order of the board of county commissioners. : T. E. FLAHERTY, County Auditor, : CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Terms Strictly. Cash—No Copy ‘Without Remittance attached Will be inserted. First insertion, 35 ‘cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Adver- tisements containing more than 25 ‘words Will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for FOR S8ALE—Cholce 160 acree, rich soil; lies well; $18 an acre. EXTRA FINE 640 acres with running water; ‘90 per cent good plow land, Great bargain. Price too low to ad- vert fe LARGE LIST of lots and housee for tale in all parts of Bismarck, HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager — SS HELP WANTED—MALE AGENT—SALESMAN WANAED—A hustler to call on farm- ers in North Dakota. Must be fa- miliar with territory. Steady posi- tion. Ford car furnished. Write Box 542 Tribune. , 6 24 3t Live salesmen for strong line of men’s neckwear on commission. Pay- ing side proposition for hustlers hand- ling related lines. Seidman & Co., 467 Broadway, New York. Exclusive territory now being al- lotted for “World’s Best Five-Year Farmers’ Simplified Accounting Sys- tem. Retails $5.00; profit, $3.00. Fed- eral Law compels farmers to keep accounts. $15.00 to $20 daily easy. Nationally Advertised June 1, Leading Farm Journals, (costing thousands of dollars.) Write Federal Farm Bureau, 347 Marquette Bldg., Chicago. WORK WANTED WANTED—25 miners and 16 laborers. We will also teach to become min- ers. ‘Steady work. Good pay. Da- kota Lignite Mines Co., Dickinson, N. D. 6 24 2t WANTED—Men on state highway road work. Good wages, steady work. Pat Kelly, Dickinson, N. D. "HELP WANTED—FEMALE WA 3D_at Hotel Underwood, Underwood, 'N. D. Will pay good wages. 6 25 tt WANTED—Work by the. day of by the hours, by colored lady. Phone 120K a 6 241 wk EXPERIENCED Woman would like work by the day. Call 404 5th St. Phone 612K. 6-22-3t WORK WANTED—Expert garden and lawn work, painting, varnishing, car- pet cleaning and general house work. Call Rasnick & Swartyfager, 319 Front St. or Phone 776. 6-5-tf, MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Waitress_ for Van Horn Cate. Must be clean and neat. Very good wages. Call at Van Horn Cafe. Bismarck 'N. D, WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al house work. Mrs. Geo, Will 323 8rd street. Phong 551. house work and dren. Phone 625 _ East. WANTED—CGitl_ for gene work. Phone 354L, Mrs. Theo. Kof- fel, 810 Rosser. 6-19-1wk, WANTED—A ‘good cook, tady prefer- red. Good wages, __ Garrison, N.’D. 6-18-1wk. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK —mMrs. N. C. Kirk, 300 West Bhoad- way., Phone 459X. 6-10-tf. 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 Co., Dept. 631, Oma- ha, Nebr. 619 36 23 30 OSITIONS WANTED FIRST CLASS GAS TRACTOR engi- neer wants a position. Ready for work after July 10. Good repair * man. Write E. P. Gihra, Baraboo, Wis, Rt. 5. 6251 ‘PO; v) ‘D—Stenograp! seven years’ experience. Box 57, Bismarck, N. D. 618 1 wk a OOMS FOR R ‘FOR RENT—Modern furnishedroom for rent. ?19 Second St. 3 625 2t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for Hotel Garrison, |’ DODGE GAR for sale cheap if taken at once, Al condition. See W. L. Curry, Bismarck Totel, Bismarck, N. D. 6 25 1t FOR SALE—A late model Maxwell touring car completely equipped and in good condition. Price $450. See Edgar I. Olsen, ‘Northwest Hotel Bismarck, ‘N. D. 6 25.1 wk il-| FOR SALE—Furni‘ure, groceries and canned goods, for 2 days. Sell cheap. Mrs. Chas. B. Simons, 602 3rd street. 6 25 2t BILLIARD HALL FOR SALE or rent. Five tables; only one in town. Write box 277 McClusky, N. D. 6 24 4t $10 invested in Oklahoma Oil Lease, near. drilling well, may make you $1000. The real money-making part of the oil business. Not stock, QUICK ACTION. Money secured.- Bank en- dorsements. Free information. Chap- man’s Oil Leasing Syndicate. 1008 Dwight Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. FOR, SALE OR RENT—Restaurant. Furnished; very reasonable; in county ‘seat. Write No. 541 Tribune. 6-22-1mo, FOR SALE—Paby carriage. Good as new. Price $10. 413 Seventh street. Phone. 363C. 4 21 4t FOR SALE — 1916 model ‘Ford car Phone 588R. 6i8-1wk, FOR SALE—New safe and roll top desk. J. J. Ryan, Room 2 Lucas Bik,,Phope. 745... 5 23 tt FARMS FOR SALE—332 acres grain and stock farm in banner wheat dis- triet of South Dakota. Good house ‘and barn, Artesian well. $75 per acre—no trades. ‘Address owner. Edward Murphy, Aberdeen, So. Dak. FO. ‘E— Setter puppies, very pret: Hereby announces his candidacy for the Republican nominat‘on for coun- ty judge at the promaries, June 26, and respectfully solicits the support of the electors of Burleigh county. If nominated and elected he pledges the citizens of Burleigh county horest and efficient service and careful atten- tion to every detail of the office, with whose duties the candidate is thor- oughly familiar. s (Twice wkly tt) BUY W. 8. 5. FOR STATE’S ATTORNEY. J. .N. McCarter—Candidate for the offive of state’s attorney on the Re- publican ticket. 2 Will appreciate your support at the primaries June 26th. If elected will give the public a good clean administration, with no prejudice shown to any party. G—22 24 25. BUY W, 3. S.——— For Register’ of Deeds. Iam a candidate on the Republican ticket for nomination at the primaries, June 26th, ‘and trust I may be favor- ably considered. Respectfully, e ‘G. J. KEENAN. ——Wwy W. §. S——— * FOR STATES ATTORNEY of Burleigh County, I have been State’s attorney for a little more than one year. 1 am ask- ing for nomination for a second term If reelected, will pursue the same pol- resent. ne one (FT. MeCORDY. 6-18-20-22-24-25. ——avy w. s,s ——— , FOR CORONER. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of coroner of Burleigh county North Dakota subject to the will ‘of the Republican oiate he the Election on June 26, K ac’ A. E. SHIPP. 6-12-13-19-20-21-24-25. BUY W.$ 8.——— TO THE VOTERS OF BURLEIGH COUNTY. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nominatioh for county treasur-r subject to the approval of the electors at the primaries, June 2, 1918. RICHARD PENWARDEN, County Treasurer. ———su W. §. FOR REELECTION. Z Candidate for reelection Burleig! county justice of the peace. J. O. Var-) ney. . 6-21-22-24-25. ———uy W. s. 8." FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms. Call 408 Second street or Phone 773. 6 221 wk FURNISHED ROOM in Modern house, close down town. Lady prefered. Phone 832X or Call 322 2nd St. 6 22 3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms all modern. Hot water heat. Phone 619L or call 619-Gth street. 6 20 18 FOR RENT—Four all modern rooms Two single and two double rcoms. Rent $5 and $6 per month. Call a _713 3rd 6 FOR RENT—furnished ‘rooms for light housekeeping or otherwise if desired. Phone 404K or call 801 4th Burleigh County, N. D.| light -housekeeping, 317 8th street.| ‘ty. Cheap. 517 11 St. Phone 494 19, 22, 25 28. Phone 236X. e253! e “easweeks ee ee ROOMS FOR RENT—Close in. Pleas- | GOOD RESIDHNCE income: property FOR COUNTY JUDGE ant location, 515 Sth street or} in Bismarck to trade for ‘Burleigh °” C. L. McCOY phone 592X. 6 24 1wk| Co, land. 616 Tribune, ws 5 28 to 7-4 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 upon reque: NTERNATIONAL TEETH is West 42nd St., New York. FOR SA 160 and 320 acres unim- proved Burleigh county land for sale. Address 518 Tribune. 5—28 to 6—28. FOR SALE—New safe and roll top desk. J. J. Ryan, 510-% 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 659K. ~)__6-23-tf, street, or inquire of Geo. W. Little, Second -Hand ‘store. 5 13 tt FOR SALE OR RENT— -HOUSES AND F LATS FIVE ROGM COTTAGE for rent. In- 307 So. 7th street. Phone 3! 6 25 at FOR RENT—3 room flat, water and light. 1 block south of N. P. Depot. Inquire 213 5th street. 4 6 24 3t FOR RENT—7-room modern house, 3 room house on Secend and Thayer. hone 806. 6 22 1 wk FOR RENT—Nicely furnished flat in Modern house. No children. Call 807 Fourth street or Phone 404R. 6 21 tf partly FOR R?NT—7-room _ house, modern. 319 4th t., Phone 220. 6-5-tf. FOR RENT—Modern six-room house. |, Telephone 536X or call at 822 Main 6-22-lwk. '—Three room flat in mod- Harvey Harris & Co. (a 510 tt FOR FNT—7-room modern house. Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. 4 22 tt FOR RENT—Seven room house, all Hot water heating. ae on 42c COAL CONSUMERS MUST BUY WINTER SUPPLY NOW A aby args NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of Bis. marck, N. D., wants your cream and. pay highest market. price always. Write for tags. 5 17 tf, SALE—-Two brand new poo! tables, wall case, cigar case. Terms: Part cash and balance monthly pay- ments. Write No. 514 Tee it FOR RENT—Storage or Toner ee Phone 299K. , 419 tf ee] ——OOOOeee—————————— FOR SALE OR TRADE—320 acres in Dawson county, Mon- tana; all tillable, 50 acres broke; 4 room house; partly fenced. It is E14 section 14, twp. 22, N. range 48 E. ° Price $20 an acre. 160 ACRES four miles south of Glen Ullin, N. D., for sale $25 an acre. Will trade for city property. WILL TRADE one or both of these parcels of land for hotel or store. ‘Apply G. H. RANDALL 25171, Montana Ave., Billings, Mont. E. T. BURKE LAWYER tir tio AaNie, fp in cape enn NES i ‘Dribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 ——

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