The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 20, 1919, Page 3

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‘THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1919. NO GENERAL EXODUS FROM ~ NORTH DAKOTA Believe ‘State Is Going to Deminition Bow-wows PLENTY OF BUSINESS YET ’ American National Going. After Big Risks’ Which State Doesn’t Plan to Handle “People outside North Dakota, read- ing some of the stories in our own pa- pers and of other states, must gain a sion of our state,” larry J. Day, secretary of the Ameri- ean National Fire Insurance Co. of Fargo, in commenting upon an article of exodus, families moving out in ox carts and prairie schooners, deserted towns, -general desolation,” said Mr. Day. ‘I cannot Yeally see where these stories are doing\us any good. We're committed to the league progr: The attitude our company has take we must accept conditions as they : and make the best of them. ~ That we intend to do,” if “The supervision of fire insurance id A.C. ly, of the same’ company, ref House Bill $9. “Ther e equalities in the -ex has no power to This ‘plan is in ‘ope of Minnesota and is by the leading five in ies of that state. “Of course, if all the foreign stock companies do migrate from North Da- kota-At will mean a tremendous sirain onthe American National, North Da-|# insurance Mr. company,” ¢ we will prove “but I am confid equal to the strain. We have a_pro- posed capital of ($500,000 and we have rcinsurance ‘contracts with the strong- est companies in ,America, assuring complete protection for every risk we accept. ive |About the future of fire i rates“by the commissiouer of the state Fargo Insurance Man Does Not | is ive- |} Shiveley, | + passed the senate yesterday, we will have to continue to carry. for the state cannot assume a single Hability in excess of $100,000. Until the state is ready to take ‘over all or any por- tion of these risks, we intend to keep them covered. We are not worrying urance in this state. It is a profitebfe business, In any event, we're going to take a tip from the league, ‘We'll Stick.” The American National is officere i. These with >} Mandan and A. F. Lehr of Gackfe con, stitute the board of directors. “ P. M. Casey is a member of the state board of control, president of the Equity Cooperative Packing Co. Maas and Lehr are NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the estate of Jen-| nie. Wood, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under- igned William W. Wood, administrator -| Phone 75, City Fuel Co. | _ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ceased, to exhibit them, with the ne- cessary ‘vouchers; within four. months atter the first publication of. this no- tice, to said{administrator at the of- fice of F. E._McCurdy in the city of ear Pees in said Burleigh county. ted February, 13, A. D. 1819. ‘ WILLIAM, W. WQOD, Administrator. First publication on the 13th day of Feb, A. D. 1919” 2— 13, 80 27; 3-6 For the Beulah Coal: POPULAR DANCE °: AT THE ARMORY ‘the ‘Coterie club, an™ organizations | composed of Bismarck graduates and undergraduates of various universities. and colleges, will give one of its popu- Jar dancing parties at the state arm- ory Friday evening. O'Connor's orches- tra has. been engaged, and the affair promises to be one of the most enter- tuining events of the pre-lenten sed son. THE MOST DANGEROUS : ; _ OF ALL DISEASES No organs of the human body are so important to health and long life as the Xidneys. When they slow up, and com- mence to lag in their duties, look out! Danger isin sight.” Find out what the trouble is—with- out delay. -Wheuever you feel nervous, weak, dizzy, suffer’ from sleeplessness, _, of have pains in, the back, wake up a once, Your kidneys need help. sigus to warn you that are pot performing the he: sicia fe Mr Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules at once, They are an old, tried preparation used all over the world for centuries. ‘They contain only old-fashioned, soothing oils combined with strength-giving and system-cleans- g herbs, well known and used by phy- cians in their daily practice. GOLD DAL Haarlem Oil’ Capsules are im- vd direct from the laboratories iu sfoliund, They are convenient to take, and will el. r give prompt relief or ‘Carney Coal’ Phone 94/ O. E. Anderson: Lbr. |. iia NOTICE... % FOR uh) One ten Ford combi- ‘nation truck: This truck -lI8 Said by people who know 'the engine and the other ‘parts, to be first “AIL kinds:,“of- Autolgiacs in every respect. -(Shields and Side Lights cut and set, at Faunce’s, 4th..St. Also. figured, tice. / E. BE. FAUNCE ' Dealer In : PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND HARDWARE | ‘4 | Auto Truck than a This property was’ ed on me, as 1 stood _fi- ~ nancial sponsor for a round, chipped and plate] friend: who went South cut and set on short no-|—not West—and ‘as:-I have no more use for an eat has for twa tails, I will sell this $700.00 truck for about $800. If interested call on telephone or tele- properly. their 216-218 Ath St., k graph‘ : 2, ad é J. ‘H. HOLIHAN SN A | Lye lock _ Phone 745 Ti ii m t DMn nin mmm n= of the estate of Jennie Wood late of the city of Bismarck, in the county of the state’s diggest buildings. Much 0°| Burleigh and state of North Dakota. this risk, even under the fire and in-| deceased, to the creditors of, and all surance fund created by a bill which | persons having claims against said de- S| your money \.ill be refunded. Ask for them~at any drug store, but be sure to; get the original imported GOLD MEDAL brand, Accept no substitutes. In sealed packnges. ‘Three sizes. Covering Public Property. stating that fire insurance: companies “We now carry policies on some of were planning to withdraw from. North Ipkota because of the léague’s new fire rating Insurance: bureau. “People must picture a general state Bismare! and other poisons, which : are causiiig gow distress apd ‘will, de- stroy you unless they are driven from your system, ¢ , Ean ‘ Na NONI me s NTC TTL , _ The clang, clang of the fire patrol sends a thrill of emotion 4 through the owner of the building not protected by adequate insurance. It sounds the alarm of agony. It fills him with menacing thoughts for the future. The § Question Is Can you afford to worry along until the grim spector of disaster , ‘attacks*you? Can you afford to suffer the pangs of disappointment? Or will you take |) out ample protection and éscape the jeopardy of an adverse fate? We will show you the policy best suited to ‘your particular problem. Our resources and gf facilities are at your disposal.. We will confer with you the minute you say the word. Make this one of your chief missions before the fire alarm 3 sounds the’ loss of your earthly possessions. : ican Nationa Insurance Co. to place an ayency in every town in iN ‘ / Fargo, North 3s L ‘the state, that agency to be with one : = : See a er VASE = ‘A North Dakota Company Owned by North Dakota Farmers and Busin: \: Men ATUUYEAGUUUNEENUECOAERAUEUAGR REEL ae \w = = = | = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = PRIA RATA TUL UULUU ALU LETLE T oN MHUUNINNIRAERARRANTALEUESAUAEAERANUACEKEEOUOAARCENPNERAROERERAEUUAUOAEUEAEOACEU Drop us a.line.and we will have one of ovr representatives call upon you Of the banks in that town, wheré it is arid go into the matter, fer your good ¢ as well as for all. : possible. , ct ttc nn Mn unin ny UH ay

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