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Knox and Mallory Hats NA Manhattan and Metric Shirts 000 Richer t BANK OF NORTH DAKOTA INVESTS IN OWN BONDS Simple Financial Transaction Makes Institution $2,000,- contain all the quality that fine fur, high grade trim- mings and expert workman- ship can give them. We Constructed of exclusive woven materials, then sci- entifically cut, tailored and finished. Each shirt proves CATHRO TO GET $10,000 By a very simple financial trans- action, the Bank of North Dakota this morning purchased $2,000,00 of igs own bonds, and then received back the BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNS RISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE the Bank of North Dakota in an advis- ory capacity: several months ago, when it was not known that he would ac. ! cept'a permanent position with the in- stitution, He later decided to. take the director generalship, but: his sal.’ ary’ -was not’ fixed until today. He | will ‘receive twice as much as ‘the managers of any of the other state utilities, VALUATIONS ON HORSES AND BULLS, ‘WILL BE REDUCED County Commissioner ‘Malone ‘Believes Animals Are As- sessed Too High ‘The’assessed valuation on horses and |} bulls In‘ Burleigh» county: will be re: The Barn Dance at Schebbler’s Farm, will be held Aug. 6, in- stead of Aug. 5, as it was pre- viously announced. MAN'S BEST AGE 4A man is as old as his organs; he can be as vigorous and healthy at } your vital organs healthy with 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep dy ee ean ay TPO CURL UE ae AUGUST 5,-1919. ° "TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1919. “Maybe nobody has told ou says the Good Judge— Why this good tobace co costs less to chew. You get real tobacco Satisfaction with a small chew. It gives you the good tobacco taste. It lasts and lasts. You don’t needa fresh chew so often, It saves you money. will be glad to show you all its value to the wearer by the new Fall styles in Soft full and satisfactory ser- Hats or Derbies. vice. certified checks with which the pur- H chase was made: As a result the Bank|duced, but the valuation placed on THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW _si! put up in two styles ‘ | HAND PRESSING CUSTOM TAILORING DRY CLEANING EXPERT REPAIRING G.E.BERGESON & SON rN SZUUTVTNUQUONUUUTANNOQONNNROUUEGAENOQONOUEUEUOQAQAQUUEUUUOGOQEOOUEEUEAOGAOEOOUUOUAGOEAONNEAGUOGOQEANOAUEL SnUHNVNV 00000 UH HAART of ore Dakota is on paper two ual cattle, will remain, practically 8 Lesa lion dollars richer in resources than} ‘This.was the,only feature, of yester- at was a few hours. iae0 i hae te day afternoon! talon of the coun Pheadiee coseg gomedy ior dey. million dollars in the bonds of the| commissioners at: the court house. e . ous As iat Dakota, pouent aad aro in, fhe Prati malsiatlon of Borate cal oe Phase an RIGHT. CUT isa short-cut tobacco paid for, an as on deposit, to the} which is y-percent ot eir actual » rs . credit of the state of North Dakota, worth, will be ‘about. $5 each, according cor Pe Ng gees Gold ‘acieuse sony bes n W-B CUT we long fine-cut tobacco $2,000,000 in the form of certified |to the commissioners, : [RS SS EE TES checks payable to the order of the in-| The assessed valuation of catHe; ane r austrlal commission, aud by. the fadts: fifty pervect their actualy Pub 5 trial commission certified ‘back to the for one-year olds, rc Artal ponwalesiod corti aroragey S14 Aim one year olde, #22if0R Sa act ae The act creating the Bank of North/olds'and over. © Dakota provides that it may purchase| Commissioner Charles Malone, who its own bonds. It is also provided|looks out for: the affairs of the..town- that the bank may not legally begin/ship in the northwestern part of the operations until these bonds are sold|county, felt that all cattle of the same. ; to provide the ‘bank with the $2,000,-|age.in thls Teounty, spond beeen 4 000 capital required by the Bank of al valuations: as he did not e DEMORALIZATION SEIZES North Dakot. act. J that there were sayialRerenes sgayhtin The industrial commission this|them, with a few exceptions. ie GRAIN AND PROVISION morning fixed the salary of F. W. other commissioners present, ‘theré|' TRADE IN WINDY. CITY | Cathro of Bottineau, director general] were only three. yesterday’ afternon, FOR SALE Nice Bungalow of the Bank of North Dakota, at $10,-|agreed with Commissioner No. 2. { 000 per annum which makes Mr. Ca-| :The way the assessments were made ' git HA) un ny! Chicago, Ill, Aug. 5.—Demoraliza-| thro the highest paid state official in| all over the Country, there was consid- ~ i bart Li Have a nice Bungalow of five rooms and bath, full basement, tion seized the grain and provision well located. Will sell for $1,000 trade this afternoon and forced down | less than it can be built for at ||C0™m eight and one-half cents a bush- present. I have sold nearly. all el and pork $3.69 a barrel. Extreme A breaks were $1.39 for May delivery of of ee salable houses. Now te corn and $4.69 for September delivery the time to buy while the buying of pork. t is good. Have sold dozens of The reason for the collapse of homes to pleased people in Bis- yelues foe the possibility that the 2 || Price of wheat to consumers might be marek. Can I sell you a home | slashed at once by the government as a radical measure against the high ; cost of living. In the excitement at- tending the development in the corn market, prices fell half a cent be- North Dakota. Mr. Cathro came to/erable difference in the valuations placed on cattle of the same ages. It is the intention of the commissioners, according fo their discussion yesterday op the subject, to place the average EEP IT SWE yaluation-on all cae of the same ‘age. The same is practically true of horses. Keep your stomach sweet There 1s. more latitude in the® valua> Ay and ward off the indi- | | ticiig alowed on bulls, however.’ ; gestion of tomorrow—try The commissioners meeting board’ of equalfzation will Fonthand their deliberations this morning. AUSTRIA TO HAND OVER _ COUNTER PROPOSAL TO “On the job” Gertain-teed formsacom- plete,seamless surface that KEMOIDS the new aid to di As pleasant and as pig Trust Me for Bargains J. H. HOLIHAN Phone 745. Lucas Block tween trades. The descent did not | cease until corn had touched a level 32 cents a bushel ibelow the market a take as candy. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION ALLIES’ ‘WITHIN’ LIMIT Paris, Aug.-6.—Dr. Karl Renner, sheds rain, snow and sleet year after year with al- week ago. When the Has to Plow Farmer HERE comes a time on every farm when work must be done at once if it is to be done at all. It may be plowing, cultivating, harvest- “ing, or housing of the crops. When conditions are right the work must be started and pushed with all possible speed if the farm is to pay a maxi- mum return that season. . Under such conditions the man on the job has no time to go to town, even to get neces- sary supplies, and no one on the place can be spared for Austrian: chancellor ;and. head: of the Austrian’ peace delegation, informed General ‘Secretary Dutasta.of the peace conference today that Austria’s counter proposal to.the peace terms would. be handed over tomorrow with- in’ the Preseribed time for thelr presentation:: Testimony Brought to. Close. in Ford Libel. ‘Suit . Today Mt. Clemens, ; Mich... Aug. 5.—Judge Tucker, by rigorous, ‘excision of testi- mony and cooperation . of counsel in Henry Ford’s libel suit. against the Chicago Tribune, brought testimony in the case to an end today. The jury | shauld have the case. next Tuesday. Granted Marriage License. Chris Woolenhaup, farmer; residing near Moffit, and Miss: Florence Se coré ‘of Hancock, Mich., were’ granted A‘marriage license yesterday: after- noon by County Judgé Davies. “The wedding is expected ito* take place thé end of this week. In Bismarck on ‘Business. Mrs. Jennie C. Tilton of Sterling, with her brother, Burt S. Tilton. of Wing township, and J. E. Sharp of Lyman township, was in Bismarck Monday afternoon on business con- nected with property owned by Mrs. Tilton’s late brother. ‘They returned home last night. be most no attention. It is always “on the job.” The most severe weather makes no impression on Certain-teed —nor can _ sparks, fumes, gas, smoke or msects impair its pro- tective strength. Yet Certain-teed costs no more—less. in fact’ than other types of roofs. It is easily and quickly laid by anyone who will follow the. simple directions that come with the roll. Upkeep expense is too slight to consider. Your buildings, old or new Ey or small—in city or country—should shave the protection of Certain-teed. Certate-teed is made in rolls, both smooth and rough surfaced, (red or green) also in me red or en asphalt shingles for residences. Certain-teed is extra quality—the name means certainty of quality and satisfaction guaranteed, 1t will pay you to get Certain-teed— most dealers sell it. Ask for Certatn-teed and be sure to. get it. that purpose. SUMMONS... . Certain-teed Products Corporation State of North Dakota, ‘county of Offices and Warehouses in Principal Cities Some times it is necessary to send in for food, seed, or machinery, but for his requirements of petroleum products, the farmer knows that he will be supplied by the dark, green tank wagon of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) which calls at his home as regularly, though not as often, as does the man who brings his mail. He has learned that he can depend upon this delivery service, and that the Stan- dard Oil man will deliver his kerosene, gasoline and lubricating oil not only to his door, but, if needs be, to the tractor in the field—there are 150,000 tractors in the Middle West. This is the reason for the harmonious, close, friendly relations which always has existed between the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) and the farmers of the Middle West. Also this is another reason why the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) takes pride in its position as a public servant, doing an exacting job as well as it knows how to the distinct ad- vantage of the man who raises the crops, and the millions who eat them. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Avenue Chicago Burleigh. ‘In.justice court before Wm. F. Har- ris, justice: of thé peace. ‘Frank Krall, plaintite vs, J. H. Fitz. simmons,’ defendant. ¢ The state of North Dakota to sald defendant: By this second summons herein you are, directed to: appear before me at my office at .the city hall.in the city of Bismarck, .North Dakota, at 10 o'clock ‘a. m. of. the’ 27th day of Au- gust, 1919, fliere to: answer the com- Plaint of Frank Krall against you af- leging that you owe him ,$62.25 with interest’ from March 31st, 1919, for clothitig sold you and for labor per- formed for you in ‘March, 1919, and that under. said claim ‘and action therefor the sheriff of said county has levied’ upon'and attached the personal Property ‘belonging to you contained jand kept-in the restaurant building ‘formerly operated by’ you as the Cap. ital Cafe at 302 1-2 Main street in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, said property consisting of ‘dishes, knives, forks, spoons, groceries, cooking and other utensils and equipment. used’ in and avout said place and customarily found and employed in‘the ‘conduct ‘of a general lunch counter, ‘restaurant.or public eating house, together with ar- ticles of wearing’ apperel, electric light and other fixtures; “all of which articles of property are set out ‘in de- tail in the said sheriff's inventory’ of same filed in my offi¢e in’ above ’en- titted action accompanying thé ‘sher- iff’s return of the warrant of/attach-|' ment therein; and demanding’ judg- ment against you for said $62.25 with interest, costs’and disbursements and that said attached personal property be applied to the satisfaction’ of, plain- tiff's said claim wtb .the costs and disbursements of the’action; and you are, notified that unless,.you. so. ap- pearand answer the. plaintiff will tigi judgment. against you accord: in a “Stren this 1st: day’ ot sAugusat, Alb. WM. F: HARRIS, Justice of the - Peace, Bue leigh County, North Dakota, W, L. SMITH, Attomey tor'Plaintitt; Bismarck, North Dakota. Service of above second) ‘summons may, be made .by public ion in..the Bismatek ‘Tribune, © Wee vo) WM. FY BARBI. : Justice of the, Peace, . 512 1. Cortain-teed Paints and Varnishes are the higheug quality. Aner ‘will give ce best paint eatistac- tion, Cerfain-teed ROOFING & SHINGLES Bismarck Grocery Co. ao DISTRIBUTORS al ——OF THE——_. ree ey com , _ Wholesale Dealers in This Territory CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS Weare ready to show you the various products of the Certain-Teed Company :| Q,E. Anderson Lumber Co. Phone 94 “A 820 Front St. Bismarck