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wi9 Classified Advertising Rates. ‘¥erms Strictly Cash—No Copy With Tali ttached 7 arable etd lo Copy Without. Remittance A‘ First insertion, 85 cents; additfonal insertions without change of of “apy, 15 cents, Advertisements containing more than 25 words wae be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional HELP WANTED—MALE road fare paid. Write at once, Good- rich Drug Co., Dept. 631, Omaha, 3 1-8-15-29-9 WELCOME! RETURNING SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, Full faformetion as to al} em- ployment openings. {n this .coni- janson, 1005 Fifth St. munity and elsewhere will be giv- |; ————____ Ge ei 8:16, 3t en you FREE at the Bureau for || GIRL WANTED—Girl to learn finish: Returning Soldiers and Sailors, ing. Apply Hoskins Finishing de- Northwest Hotel Bufiding, alors, || partment, 3-13-4t 17/, All national and local efforts || to assist you are there concen- | trated. United States Employment Service girl at once. Good wages and per- manent place. dress Hotel Underwood, Underwood WANTED—Competent girl for gen-+ eral housework. Mrs, A. M. Christ- WANTED—Bxperlenced dining room Phone or write, ad-} HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—House of 6 rooms, barn, chicken house, lot 109x150 feet on the new car line. $1,500.00. A few hundred cash. J. H. Holihan, Lucas Blo 5 ctty, ‘Trust me tor. bar. gains, 315 2t FOR RENT—Two and _threé-room flats for light housekeeping. Five} all modern, 3 7th street. 3.165 tf $2, 200 00. FOR RENT—Seven room house with bath at 501 Third street. Inquire at 313 Secon street. i FOR SALE UR RENT—Five room house. Also household goods for sale. Phone 420 R. or call at 610 12th street. 3.13 3t FOR RENT—Modern 8-room house all furnished. Inquire 418 2nd St.. or Phone 544X. 3:12 wk FOr RE os ‘fartly modern six ix room. house, well located, Geo. M. Regis-; ter. 3.141 wk| FOR RENT—Modern five room du-; plex, water furnished. Inquire 211 | Rosser street or phone 360X. 3-11-9t. U. S. Department of Labor. N. Dak. 3121 wk WANTED—Strong young man to learn ES rey for Soners! nee marble and granite lettering. Ap-| Work. -AMiBhest wanes. TS hone ply Bismarck Marble & Granite Ahr, 504 Mandan Avenue, Phone Works, 213 3 657. 314 tt PRAKEM FIREMEN, —$100-$200 WORK WANTED monthly; experience unnecessary, | GIRL wants to take care of children Phone 197 314 2t by day or must study easy necessary instruc- tion; send stamp, Railway Associa- tion, care 675, Tribune, after school hours. WANTS WORE s sewing in her home or yours. Will also do private ; washing. Call at 494 Sth street So.| Phone 894R | 3.12.2 wka PERSONAL 418 to $36 time doing special advert among the familles of your city. No experience nec ry. Write today for full parti American Pro- urs, ducts Co., 152 American Bldg., Cin- Cinnati. O. ‘ YOUR FUTURE foretold. Send dime, 3.15 40) age, birthdate, for truthful, reliable, MAN TO WORK THIS CITY refin-| convincing trial reading. rl ishing chandeliers, brass beds, auto-| House, Box 140, Los Angeles, C mobiles, by new method; $10 daily B15 22 29; 4— without capital or experience. Write} TL. BUSINESS CHANCES. Gunmetal Co., 278 Elm, Decat 3 t_|if you have $2000 to $2000 cash cap CKShITH WANTED—At Goiden| ital and would be interested tn Valley. A good opening. A good! opening un entirely new line of sized stock of material and uumer-|~ business in your locality which should net you $10,000.00 to $15,- ous tools and fixtures which were 000,00 annually, write at once for rescued from the fire, are for sale by C. C. Wittmayer, the former! particular€. Mechanical Machine & biacksmita, Write or see me./C, C.| Tool Works, 20 E, Jackson Bird, Wittmayer. Chicago, Til 3.15 1t WANTED TO RENT 2 22 3 wks WANTED Men of ambition and good address, returned soldiers preferred, to present economic proposition of merit to citizens of Burleigh county. Permanent and remunerative, Ad- dres 0, 594 Care Thibune. iB in east part of town. Address 58% Tribune. 3-11-1w. WANTED TO RENT—A furnished house or apartment for a family of three for April and May. Geo. A. McFarland, 821 Fourth St., o phone 1 wk, ! HELP = WANTED—A neat industrious girl} No. 811. 3-10-1w for part time office work. Address| WANTED TO RENT—By small fam- 595 Tribune. 314 2t} ily by April 1, modern 4 or 5 room WANTED—Nurse girl from ten to} cattage or apartment furnished ot fourteen years of age to take care unfurnished. H.-G. Arnsdorf, of little boy three and 12 years old,; Phone 49, evenings 856. from 7 in morning to 7 ut night. 2 2.13 1 wk Write No. 597 Tribune. WANTED TO RENT—April 1, a good five or six room house or cottage in vicinity of North Ward school. Phone 446 or write Box 97. 3.14 2t 3141 wk to Yael demonstrate and sell deal- ers, $25.00 to 350.00 per week. Rall- REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE REGAN STATE BANK at Regan, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business March 4, 1919. / RESOURCES. . 4. Loans and discounts .. $68,553.00 Overdrafts, secured and . 566.15 Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, claims, etc. +...--.. sees erences 1,892.01 Banking house, furniture and fixtu 5,911.62 Other real estate 3,000.00 U. S. Treas. certificates of indebted: negs .. Sees 3,000.00 Due from o or Checks and dher ‘cash items Cash Total oo... eee eeeee Cages wesw aes $93,603.17 Capital stock paid in... $10,000.00 Surplus fend . 5,000.00 Undivided profits, af taxes paid ... 1,637.77 Individual deposits subject to che Time certificates of deposit ‘ Cashier 3 checks cuts nadine Due to other banks ¥ 76,965.40 $93,603.37 Total STATE OF NOKTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—SS. T, Arnold Gerberding, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my Knowledge and belief. ARNOLD GERBERDING, Cashier. sworn to’ before me this 11th day of. March, 1919, SAMUEL 0. L. BARRON, Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 27, 1925. Subscribed ghd Correct Attest: J. A. Markham, Arnold Gerberdpig. Wirectors. een REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST GUARANTY BANK Bismarck in the State of North Dakota, st the close of business Y March 4, 1919 RESOURCES Loans and discounts . $141,203.34 Warrants, stocks, tax c \ Retr Liberty Bond account ....\.- é etter Banking house, furniture and fixture: 16,521.3 .S paret Certif. of Indebtedness to seeure einob U.S. oes 1600. S. Treas. Certit, of Indb., “unpiedged s 19,090.00 Liberty Monds .. e. 5, ane War Saving Stam . Due from other tanks Gas oe aati oe 78,483.06 PTotak - 2... eee ees ve ate e + $269,944.34 = Capital stock paid in ...... $ 50,000.00 Carita st prone: Tess expenses “and “taxes paid... on 951.71 Individual deposits subject to check: 491 601.17 U. 8. Certif. Dep. account. . 15, - Tinié certificates of deposit ; 67,260.94 Savi its 2... é 1,149.43 fied-checks -. il .00 rs checks outstanding ~ bo ster banks .......> ois NORTH DAKOTA, County éf OF siren ‘Bakr, Cashier of the above med bank, Bi, do wlemnly swear that ‘ statement is true, to the best Sez and belief. Te > cs Ac | Subscribed and sworn to before me oe % . ee Son CH | Lost. VANTED—To rent or buy good house |. SALESMBN—» SALESMAN WANTED “AJAX CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINES’ | FOR SALE—Modern house and gar- age, well located. Convenient terms. Dak. 2.5 tt FOR SALE--Six room strictly mod- ern bungalow in Riverview addition. A Dargain if bought at once. If in- terested cail C. L. Burton. 12:19 tt LOST AND FOUND TLOST—Wrist watch with blue enamel top. Lost hetween N. P. Depot and Avenne A. Finder return to Tribune | and receive reward. 3-14-1 wk. | hovel, long red handle; { w shoeing hammer. ; keepsakes. te- | Please Phone 687. | 3-14-3t | COSTA mink tautt, A liberal re | ward given if returned to Mrs. L. W. Englehart, Apt. 5, Person court or phone 876. 215 1 wk} AGENT—SALESMAN ANTED — Bxperienced Specialty | salesmen to sell steel fence posts to} dealers only in Iowa, Nebraska, and | South Dakota. Salary or commis: | sion basis. .Big earnings possihle. | { .vothing but high class men consid- ered. Write or call at lowa Steel; Post Company, 14 South Sixth S$ Fort Dodge, Iowa. | ew carburetor for Ford Cars. Simple, not a moving part, installed in thirty minutes. guaranteed to double your mileag@| and start in zero weather without! Child's also an old cl Valuable only as ward for return. heating or priming. Fifteen day free trial. Our St. Louis man sold} 1,400 In 6 month: alt Lake City man made 31,200.00 in one week. Write U. & J. Carpuretor Co., 505} W. Jackson Bivd., Chicago. . H 315 it LIVE SALESMAN WANTED to dis- tribute best selling six cylinder car. Bismarck and large adjacent terri- tory. No dead ones need answer. Address 596, care Bismarck Trib- une. wk! WE HAVE FINISHED OUR LARGE} GOVERNMENT, CONTRACTS FOR (on wheels) and are now re-organiz- ing our Sales Staff. These engines have always sold extensively not only to’ Town: Fire Departments, but also to Factories, Mills,, | Institutions, Stores, Country Estates, etc. We have an opening for a salesman in this territory. A good income can be made by the right man. Write immediately f6r our proposition. Ajax Fire Engine Works, Bush Terminal, Brooklyn. N. Y. 3.15 It SAL for North Dakota. ‘Vae coney April first. Permanent posi- tion. Old house selling staple line| on exceptional terms. High com- missions. $35 weekly advance. Sales Manager, Suite 422, 800: Woodward, Detroit. 3. it TEST IS THE CONVINCING ARGU- ment as to the sale of our protected article. Most essential necessity. Large territories to salesmen able to handle crews. Definite¥coopera- tion. If you cannot sell this special- ty you wjll fail selling ife preserv- ers on a sinking ship. Write now. JEROME LAADT, Pres., 8 South Dearborn St., Chicago, I. 3.15 1t SALESMEN to call of grocers, tioners, general stores. State age, experience, and salary expected. (Manager, 18 S. 2nd street, S Louis Mo. B15 22 2t SALE —Traveling; ings salary ~ and expenses or commission. Must pe active, ambitious, energetic. Splen- did opportunity. Former egperlence not essential. Landmark Cigar Co., Denver, Pa.” 315 1t X BIG MONEY MAKER—Automobile owners, stationary engine owners will/buy. Agents making big men- ey.. ‘Write at once, Sample $1 and territory. Rust Compound Co., 1574 15th street, San Francisco. 3:15 1t B. C. Marks, Bismarck, N. J: H. Holihan, Lucas Block*}” i i i R ern room 2 blocks from post office. 208 Rosser. Phone 382L. 3.15 2t Ni—Koom in ern Rouse. Phone 5J0R, = 4 8 14 3t or rent. Man -preferred, or respectable girl Cali 15 Thayer. Phone-¢72U. 340 1 wk FOR RENT—>Moderm “room: a2, 2nd. Phohe 832X. 314 at | FOR RENT—One furaiahed room in modern house. Phone 692X. 202 Avenue F, or 3.111 wk TWO FARMS FOR RENT. 315 9t; POR RENT—Pleasant, modern fur-, nished rooms housekeeping if 442L, after # p. m. suftable for light- desired. Phone 315.1 wh} LANDS and pasture on-both, See me at once; if interested. Banks Harris. Phone} 362. 3.15 2t tillable; no buildings; 16 miles out. For quick sale with half cash, $3,000, Lamberton Land Ca, Wolf Point, Mont. 2—22. 18 15 FOR —SALE—¢40_acres, dairy farm, 1 mile. from Wolt,Poiat,'a R. RB. town. $16,000" “Lamberton Land Co. Wolf Point, Mont. 2—22; 3—1 8 15. VIRGINIA FARM—468- fertile; welJ- watered acres, 200 acres of river ‘bottom. One mile station.-400 acres in cultivation. 6 room house, etc. $15,000, Wilder & Co., Charlottes- ville, Va. and timber lands for salezGe where the winters are short. Send stamp, for descriptive booklet. Box 395 Little Rock Arkansas, 315 lt FOR SALE—640 acres 9 miles_out; fair buildings, all fenced, 300 acres plowed; 6 tine borsés; full line of machinery; morigaze $5,600 to run five years $3,000 cash Wolf Point, Mont. 2—22; MISCELLANEOUS Lamberton Land Co., 3—1 8 15. HAVE YOU sale? A LOT OF ST own farm, the finest and richest inj Can be shipped} TWO PIAN FOR SALE—Automobile, Six in first class shape. Wiil pay highest mark for clean flax. Write me Box 157 Tribune. 3 141 wk | WANTED to rent plano in good con- dition. Will give it pest of care. Write A. B.C. Trifun B-18-tf. RPLUS HAY FROM feeding quality. from McLeod on the Soo railroad, nment experiment station, from gov where it * Ole Loodokken, Walcott, N. u R. R. font. to tralia, fon hotel. Address L. Wang, 330 Terry, Billings, Mont. 3.12 1 w <—One used, one sh worn, at right price. “Cash or pay- ments arranged., J. M. Grand Pacific Hote). including the electric fixtures, elec- tric, washer, etc. Phone 671R, 205 12th street. 311 1 wk Oakland alitt 'T’ iS ANGELES Y.-M. C. A. Auto School. Get. started right. 211 mo; FOR SALE—One_ white full-blood cockerel and five pullets; price _ $15.00 Also one full-blood B. P. Rock cockrel, and. five pullets, price $15.00. Eggs for sale at $1.a0 per setting. Inquire of Peter Wer- den. No. 221 Thayer Street. Bis- marek, N. D. 3.12 1 wk. PERCHERON: STALL ION for sale or trade for milch cows. Here is your chance to trade a little bunch of| cows for a big black stallion. A ton} M. Craven. ; horse, six years'old. V. Menoken, N. D- 3.15 and 3 18] FOR .SALE—Pure bred S. ¢ va. the * Hagen, deceased, and all other per- 50 |sons interested, respondents, The state of North Dakota to the above named respondents and all per- sons interested in the estate.of An- drew Hagen, deceased: SELL STOCK IN wl COMPANIES. Make one thotsand dollars week. ‘Hundred dollars invested Trap- shooters paid Sixty Thousand. Sup- plies. free. Write, Big Southern Company, Fort Worth, Tex. 715 1t XGENTS “WANTED—Large manufac- turér wants, representatives to sell shirtsfi underwear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts, direct to home. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New York City. 1—8 Sat. 52t GET YOUR WAR AND ROOSEVELT books near home and savé heavy freight charges. America’s War for Humanity—big $2 book( “wonderful official pietures. Pershing’s own story. 50 per cert and premiumis. some agents making $20 daily. Or- ders: filled -promptly from any. of, the following places. Los Angeles, Cattf., 307 Tajo Bldg.. Everett, . Wash., 2811 Walnut, Denver, Colo., 1424 Glenarm, Waco, Tex., 1504N, 9th, Chicago, Il, 633 Plymouth Placé: Outfits both books free to orkers. -Address nearest office. Geo. W. Clows Co. (139), (81). ‘That said petition will be heard by this court on Friday, the 25th day, 0% A. D., 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the court this court, in the court house, inthe city of Bismarck, cotn- y of Burleigh and state"of North Da- ‘ota. April, rooms of by cfted and réquis 315 1t to be and appear bef FOR SALE—2 pianos,: banjosViolins and guitars. ‘See of phone M. J: O'Conor. = Phone 550 3-14-2wks Cr Waite ‘Orpington cock. First prize at Mis- souri Slope Poultry show in Janu- aty, 1919. Price $8.00. B. J. Ander-| son, Driscoll, N. D. $15 2t NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR: LICENSE -TO SELt: REAL ESTATE. Stafe of North Dakota, county oF BurleighSs, In County Court, before ‘Hon. B. W. Shaw, Judge. In the matter of the estate-of An- drew Hagen, deceased Bradley €. Marks, administrator, unknown heirs of Andrew You are hereby notified t And 'you aud each of:yow ar then an Building | 'STARK COUNTY FOR SALE—320 acre farm. 300 acres | | battlefie' ds K : 315 Uj ARKANSAS BLACK=LAND FARMS,| For quick™sale $3,000.| ASY FLAX STRAW for) et price | telling | what you have and what you want for it. freely in seven different languages, He decided to leave his native land | years, up until the time when he en- Wyrilie, | 3-14-2t | FOR SALE—AM my household Z00ds| geath of her son. Theatre fonight. Phone #3R. | the pe: tition of Bradley. C. Marks, adminis- trator: jot the estate. of Andrew Ha- gen, late of the “township of Hay Creek.in the county of. Burjeigh atid state of North Dakota’ deceased, “as been: filed in this cotrt. therein pe- titioning that he be authorized, em- powered and directed to -sell real éstate ‘belonging to said decedent's estate, described gs follows, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter (SE: 1-4) of Section Six (6),”“Township One Hun, dred - Thirty-nine Range Eighty (80), and the East Half E 12) of the Northwest ‘Quarter (NW: 1-4). of Section Fourteeti. (14), Township. One Hundred Thirty-nine North, . of Range Bigaty-one (139)) North, of when you fi tatler. selling i in him---he’s y of a dealer, don hat, it’s asure sign ‘he’s a quality dealer. | Thefact that he handles i a hat you know isright gives you conftdence ndare- . : ‘the Gor- our kind BOY DIES FOR HIS COUNTRY; Death in Action of South Heart Soldier Last July Just- ; Learned * i i Dickinson, N. D., March 15.—South | Heart is mdurning the death of one of its most popular young men, Ba-i Skraha, who died a hero’s death on of France. His many friends had pot heard from him for mrtny norths, ard became very anvious concerning him. Inqdtries were finsl- yinad+ and the first of the week, the oung man’s father, Basil Skraba, Sr, reidiat vhree miles northwest of} South Heart, reecived the. foliowing ; letter. written bi; the boy’s eaptain frem Putchlock, Gerri | “Tam very sorry to nform yout yoir son, Basil, was instzatly killed} by artillery fore on July 18, 1918, iv] an‘at-ack on Soisson. “He was buried | on the field where he. fell -bétween Cuaes and Messy Aux Tois. Of the Automatic Rifle Crew of which your son was a member, all were killed but one, “Your son was an excellent man and | soldier, well loved by all his comrades, Am sorry I can do nothing more to re- | lieve the anguish of a fond parent.” —- Private Skraba was born at Cher- newvitz, Austria, March 4, 1894. He went to school there, receiving a bet- ter than an ordinary education. /He | was well read and able to_converse | and come to thts country shortly ofter h‘s fither came here, and arrived sbout five go. It was not long afterwards thit he completed a bnsi- | ness course at Fargo and accepted a} position as assistant cashier in the First State bank at Sonth Heart. He was engaged in this capacity for four listed in ‘CofMpany .F of Mandan in Angust, 1917. He arriyed in France, at Christinas time a year ago. Deep sympathy is extended Mr. Skraba in the loss of his only child. The mother is still in the Old Country and probably not yet aware of the See Violet Mersereau in “The Nature Girl” at the Orpheum show cause, if any you have, why this petition should not be granted. Dated the 13th day of March A. D. 1919. By the court, (Seat). B. W. SHAW. Judge of the County Cout, Mor- ton county, presiding pv request of ‘Hon. I. C. Davies, county judge of Burleigh County, N. D Pia Newton, Dullam & Young, Attorneys for Administrator, Bismarck. N. D. 7 3—15 $1 28; 4—4. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- - CLOSURE care, 1 Default having - occurred in the} condition of the mortgage hereinafter | described, notice is hereby given, that {that certain mortgrge executed and delivered by Marion S. Moore'and)\M. P. Moore, her. husband, mortgagors, to Investors Mortgage Security Com-} pany, ‘inc., mortgagee, dated. the 2rd! day of January, 1917, and filed for rec- | ord in the office of thee iter of | Deeds: in the county of: igh and | state of North Dakot e 9th} day of Janudry, 1917, in 60 of} mortgages at page 171, be. fore-| closed by a sale of the premises in sch mortgage and heréinafter de- seribed at, the front door of the court | house at Bismarck, county of Burleigh | and state of North Dakota, at the hour | of 10:00 o'clock A. M., on the 20gh| day of March, 1919, to s#atisty t a amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises de: | seribed in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the seme are| situated in Burleigh county, North! Dakota, and described as follows: | Lots fifteen (15) and (16) of Block Fourteen (14), of McKenzie’s Addition | to the city of Bismarck, North Pa- kota, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of} register of deeds-of Buileigh county, | North Dakota. .The mortgagee has heretofore ae! clared-and now declares the whole debt“ secured. cf said mortgage due and payable. There will be due on said mortgage the day of sale the sum of Forty-two Hundred Seventy- four and 95-100 ($4,274.95) dollars, (which sum includes taxes for the year 1917, paid by mortgagee in the). sum of $116:64) besides the costs, dis- bursemefits and expenses of this fore- closure. Dated, ae North Dakota. February 8, INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY COMPANY, INC., Mortgages. Newton, Dullam & Young, | Bismarck, North Dakota, - Attorneys for Mortgagee. “ 2—8:15 22; 3-1 8 supine Coan tere fore this court and De 220 Main. Street iture Uphot pas at rit aati ae gation. jot keeping hyphenated gnd unhyphe jated {the senator said : | ED. Any nation ha® sense enough to BRAZIL N isegregate undesirables, such as the | jinsane, the lepers and the Dis Why ; not Huns, too There are 20 states in Brazil, waich / | has a population of 25,000,000. The | German colony numbers between 300.- | 900 and 400,000, a little more than 1 Paris, Franee—Brazil has a formu:| Per cent. And they are gil together, la for keeping Germans ha order. | living their own lives, inyone district, SEGREGATION | comprising parts of three states- in 2 Pepiaeerte a - Pnitacin | South Brazil. The ‘syatem*is: revealed by Epitacto | “These Germans are harmless,” said vessoa, head of the Brazil peace dele-| sanop pessoa. They have absolutely no relations With Brazilians. Brazit- jans won't stand for “There’s no copyright on our w ‘German-Prazilians’ in order, smikng. “WE JU KEEP THE GERMANS SEGREGA ‘7, ‘Complete change of program : | tonight at the Orpheum Theatre. Don’t Let Catarrh Drag fee You into Consumption Avoid Its Dangerous Stage. There is a more serious stage of Catarrh than the annoyance caused by the stopped-up air passages, and the hawking and spitting and other distasteful features, The real. danger comes from the tendency of the disease to continue its course-downward until the lungs become affected, and then dreaded consumption is‘en your path, Your own experience has taught you that the disease cannot be cured by —pure long fibre cotton Tete lt ing, not stuffed, but built up of f many wafer-like "Ayerspg —s"tailor made” tick,—choice of art ¢ patterns or rich striped sateen, —a bi value at $15.00, even without the ‘‘never-spread”’ ‘feature, which gosts you nothing extra and sprays, inhalers, atomizers; jellies and oth er local Cana 8. 8.5. has prov. ost-satisfacs tory remedy fer tar because: it goes direct to fta-.source,-and re- moves the germs of the: disedse from the bfood, Get’a bottle from: your druggist today, and’ begin- athe only logical treatment that gives real re~ sults. You can obtain: ‘special medical advice without charge by writing-to Medical Director, 2? Swift Labora- tory, Atlanta, Ga. PREADING is positively S prevented, by the “scheme in the seam. We back up this feature with a‘ 10 year guarantee. In et way this is a-high grade mattress: makes the mattress give many more | years of satisfactory service. Thirty nights’ free trial in your home. To enjoy blissful comfort, com- plete relaxation, sense of luxurious. ease, sleep ona “Way NeversSpreed Mattress’ over a Way Saciess Spring) —a bedspring that can’t sag because of our patented flexible hollow strand construction; —that does not roll you toward the center because it cannot sag; —that is‘bsolutely ‘noiseless, having nothing about it to creak or groan; —that conforms to the shape of the body; —that has no loose strands, open links or sharp corners to tear bed clothes. Quarter century guarantee. 30 nights’ free trial, - , Perry Furniture & Undertaking Co. Day Phone 100-M Night WILL YOU ACCEPT? All we ask isthat you accept our invitation ‘to try the banking servic® of. this. institution—the oldest.and largest bank in this section of the state. We know that once you have learned of the safe- ty of ‘the First National Bank and also of the «| courteous and _ helpful treatment accorded to each person you will be a permanent ‘customer. The Oldest and ~ Largest Bank ‘inthis sectionof | the State Ds" ifigs. 7 Open an account ow, either Checking or Sav-