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+ FOR SALE, fMna Good. oe 6 ruvom house and bath, on paved street, $4,000. New 6 room modern bungalow with bath, on: paved street, $4700, w & room modern house with bath. : One. of: the prettiest small houses in the city, $4500. . Good. modern 7 room house and bath, close in:on paved street, $5200. House: 8: years old, maple floors, toilet, water and electric light, 5 rooms $1700. A genuine bargain. We have for-sale a large number of houses and lots in all parts of Bismarck, we are pleased to show. HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY, } ___J.’P. JACKSON, Manager. WANTED—We want an honest, indus- trious man to take charge of Garage nights. Only trustworthy men with good reputations need apply. wi Motor Sales Co. 5-34t WANTED—Man to work in kitchen, Apply Minute’ Lunch. 5-3-3t WANTED—Competent girl for general housework; no washing or ironing, Apply to, Mrs. H. R. Berndt, 104 Avenue A. Phone 622. 5-2-1w WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. ; Mrs. John M. Hansen, 415 8th St.N, Phone 354K. 4-28-lw WANTED-—Saleslady with experience. Rogen’s Clothing Store, Mandan. 4-21-uf WANTED—Good housekeeper, . Apply “Apt. 9, Tribune Bldg. WANTED—Housekeeper, at ama hospital." 5-4-3t ROOMS FOB RENT) __ FOR RENT—Two nice large rooms in modern house, furnished for light housekeeping. 723 3rd St. Phone 612. __5-3-3t FOR RENT—Two modern rooms fur- nished for light housekeeping or pedrogms, Phone 282-L. 601 2nd 5-4-2t ee ae a sl i ree me 2 RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished rooms for light honsekeep- ing. Business Sgreae: Phone 183. " 4-14- FOR R RENT—Two furnished Aight housekeeping rooms. Phone 442-L, or address 225, care of Tribune, ___5-2-1W FOR RENT—Two rooms light. house- keping, fully equipped, Phone 404-K, or call store. Geo. W. Little. 5-2tf RENT—We have two rooms left _ Suitable for light housekeeping. Close in. Call 320 2nd St. 5-2-3t FOR-RENT—Three modern furnished \ light. bousekeeking rooms, Piano for sale. 713 3rd St. 3-4-1w FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. | Phone 890, _ 518 6th St, 5-2-3t ROOM AND BOARD—In_ modern home, °416 12th §t. Phone 441-X. ‘5 FOR RENT—Two light -housekeeping rooms., Call at 520 7th St. 5-4-3t 4-3t OR RENT—Strictly_modern rooms ip 200 9th St. Phone 377K. -27-1W FOR RENT—Room, /suitable for two __Persons. 221 3rd St. 5-3-3t FOR |R REN T—Light - “housekeeping roonis at 401 Sth St. FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms. _Call at 312° 8th St. 5-4-1w For RENT—Furnished room, 214 6th 5-3-5t aa THE OLDEST AND LARGEST house jn the advertising specialty business, with an exclusive line of copyrighted art calendars and specialties in leather and ceYuloid, have an open- ing for capable and experienced salesman who ey interested in work- ing under commission contract with weekly remitta: eee It ‘interested addregs either: George F, William- son, Sales Manager, Dyckman Hotel, | ‘Minneapolis, Minn., or the American Art Wor Coshocton, Ohio. _5-3-3t LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pocketbook containing $15.00 in currency and some papers. Re- turn.to office of Singer Sewing M: chine, Compgn: Bismarck, for reward of 3 LOST—Buanch of keys on ring. Re- turitato Tribune for reward, es xt 5-3-3¢ POSITION WANTED WANTED—Position as stenographer. Have had ten months’ experience. Reference furnished, if desired, Call 219-X, Mandan, N. D. 4-30-1w WANTED—Position as stenographer, have had seven years of experience. Write Box 251, Bismarck, ‘N. D. t ee AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—1917 Ford Touring gar. Just completely overhauled; perfecc tires, $345. Will take $225 cash, balance monthly payments to re- sponsible party, or Soldier’s bonvs or registered warrants at sufficient discount to net legal interest rate. - Phone .685-K, or write P. 0. Box 407, Bismarck, N. D, 4-27-1w FOR SALE—Chevrolet car, five pass- enger touring car in fine shape; also Ford touring car, both fine bargains. O. K. Garage. 4-28-lw FOR SALE—Ford Sedan,. run 800 miles; Goodyear Diamond Thread tires. A bargain. Call 948, 4-27-1w KX SNAP—One Dixié Flyer, 5-passen- | ger auto in Al condition, $300, it) & taken at once. Phome 733-R._5-3-lw | FOR SALE—Hupinobile Roadster, like new, first ¢lass.shape. A bargain./ (Northwestern Automotive Co. 5-#3t FOR SALE—Studebaker automobile, . \four-¢ylinder. 510 Fourteenth street, or _or_phone W17-Y. 5-2-lw FOR SALE—Good 1919 Ford, fine con- dition.. First $360 takes it. Phone 609-K. 5-3-lw FOR SALE—Dodge Touring car. Phone 24 or 618K. 4-30-1w X CHEVROLET car 490 for sale. In- quire 803 7th St. “ 4271w pe i mn acamed GOOD INVESTMENTS, LOANS, REAL ESTATE. I am still in position to offer some first mortgage Gold. Bonds, maturing in two, four and six years, to net.ten: per cent, these bonds make a splendid favestment to those desiring to place their money-for short reriods,::-hate eome hail warrants -which I can-sell at a very good discount. Obert A. Olson, Bismarck, N. D. 4-29-Lw A FEW BARGAINS. Ford Roadster. Ford Touring. Maxwell Touring 1920, like new. Chevrolet Touring. Overland 90. Touring. Buy Now. Terms if desired. Northwestern Automotive Co 215 Broadway Phone 926 GET AWAY FROM LANDLORDS When You See These Bargains. You ‘Will Realize How Easy It Is, An modern collage, 4 rooms : and bath,. garage, barn, $2,625, small payment and "$28 a month. . 2—Cottage—i rooms and bath, partly modern barn, $3,200, small payment and $30 a month, 3—Bungalow, almost new, completely modern, very pretty home, 4 large rooms*and bath, $3,650, small pay- | 141 ment and $35 a month. Houses and lots in all parts of the city Phone 961 HENRY & HENRY Office, 4th St. 5-4-tf ee HOUSES WANTED. WANTS'TO BUY—Party wants to-buy | delivered a nifty modern house, with. three bed .rooms, well located, at a satis: factory. price and on satisfactory terms. What have you to offer? P.O, Box.343.,5 00s v4: 5-4-lw _. WANTED TORENT WANTED TO. RENT-—Three to six- room ‘house. ‘Call California Frult Store.i oe Ue 5-2-3t. At Lee OR RENT § AND FLATS FOR aaa ere modern house, including three bed rooms, east front, not on: corner, goou porch, full basement, smal! barn on lot, on car line, on very liberal terms; block of ground, consisting of 24-Jots, partly improved: with house not finished, within city lim- its, at-a bargain. Geo. M. Register. 2 5-4-1w FOR SALE— SALE—Modern_! house of ten rooms and bath; other buildings on lot valuable; large garage; trees; lot 125 by 150 feet. This is one:of the most valuable pieces of property inthe city; $2,000 cash, balancejamount to the sum of $13 easy payments. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 745. 5-2-3 FOR SALE—Strictly modern bunga- low of five rooms and .bath, heater and stove, screened in porch, east front; garage, pleasant ‘sur- roundings, A beauty; F350: $1,200 cash. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. _Phone 745. 22: T5-2-8t, FOR “RENT—Furnished light “house- keeping apartment in modern poutsss 1012 Broadway. Phone 499-1 )-K, it FOR RENT—Strictly ‘modern apa’ , ment in the Roe Apartments 215 ua street, F. W. Murphy. Phone . 3- FOR RENT—Four room apartmen‘ with bath and porches. Mrs Wood- mansee, 423 5th St §-2-3t — — REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Farm tands, 7 Hotels, ~Roomiing Houses, Hanenen Property, Res aurants, Garages, Generat Stores, ~Anywhere in the state. No deals too targe for us to handle. Houses and -Rooms For -Rent ‘in the City. UW you have one or want one, call us up. Terms: Reasonable. Trades Our Specialty Phone 612 Bismarck, N. D. \5-3-1w WORK WANTED WANTED—Woman wants . work by day or hour, Also,man wants ‘odd jobs. Phone 534-X, Mrs. Grace Wil- son. <2 4-27-1w ITED—To fix up lawns and put on screen windows. Call T. P. Shel- © don, Care Bismarck hotel. 4-28-1w LOTS FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Lots -“in North Dakota town for late model roadster. Edglempel, Marion, So. Dak, 4-25-10t W. MISCELLANEOUS SCIENTIFIC CCLSETRY—Prevents ‘Operation. bpeucer Rejuveno Corsets ani Pelts re: vent eve andspre. backache, in pa fon. earing down.” nia and post operaiv: sup for men and women, Spe thopedic Appjiances. Mr: Moffit,. Roo me Grand Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN—Onc tangy? built bay gelding, weight} about 1,150 pounds, large white star forehead, two White saddle marks on back, brahded: reverse F. L,, on left jaw. Reward will be paid. Florence M. Little, Bismarck, . D. 5-2-Lw headache. Hor “Ore w Pacitie 4 FOR SALE—Household goods. Call at 404 First street, Tuesday. Sale will start at 10-o’clock A. M., and will last until everything is sold. ’ 5-3-2t FIRST CLASS WORK—Cleaning. pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat works, phone 68, opposite 1-18-tf FOR quick “SALE—One Herrick re- frigerator, two children’s beds, two hot blast heating stoves. Phone 527cL, or 862-K. 5-4-1t FOR. SALE—Avery. engine plow. out- fit, six breaker and six stubble bot- toms. Will consider good Ferd car —— Loves lastnight Free Suite 9> 11—Lucan Block—Phone 208 night. ° _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘Rehort of the annlttighes es “tae. Arnold Gererang gat! THE CAPITAL SECURITY BANC ‘ 4-18-30d | at the close of busine 7 ost, 1921 Fon actouat of poor health; (at Bismarck, in: hve! North Da- ‘Livery barn and house; give long “°\* Tegan time; from, 10 to 20 years for pay-/ Loans and discounts ments, Call at 118 ond 4-27. Aw) Overdva tos: secured and wie Ai pr ARAL? 36713, 1,400.04 blocking anil. hats, Eagle Tailoring “& Hat eee Phone 58, opposite Postoffice. 1-18-tf | 4 . FOR SALE—Oak” CABLE atid’ a cues pacientes brass library table lamp, r t ae Aare _and a rug Phone 719K banks and cash “Ashes hauled and gardens plowed. White Rock eggs for sale, -Call 364-L. i SM. Anderson. BoB-Lw | £ goblet Bhar paid in $ FOR SALE—Good reed baby buggy, | Individual a: “also baby bed, at 600 13th St. ‘audtdnty “fun Total .> 2 LIABILITIES 0,000.00, 1,000.00 e ee ee ee 5-4-2 |” posit SAND AND GRAVEL—Brocopp Gra-| Tichoait vel Co. Call_743X. 4-27-Wtsavines deposits Cabhice a checks out- standing ®... 426-1m0 | Due ‘tovother barks Bills" payable {Liabilities ot S wbove ‘stuted: We store furntture. * LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL: NOTICES, x (state i Noir DAWOWASY BIDS WANTED ato ‘ . Sealed bids Wid eed by. the! ‘Counts of uri lees lar Schoel Board of Lymen - No: 18 hur’ | above named bank, do solemnly sv leigh Co. Dare te plunerand. ane ‘peat the, @bove statement is true, to the cifications by Van Horn & Ritte eat Or pvilieigwiemice and bellet. Bros. of Bismarck, “Plans and 8s, the Subscribed ail “sworn. to befo: fications can be seen in arehitects H fee ie Hamarck and in Glerics regis /tbls third: day of Muy, 1921. denge. Gide will be opened May the: Notary Publ : ut Ta, m. at Clerk's residence, By order of the Lyman School Dis- ‘conte het é triet Board, C. Dated at) Wing, this 14th day of; “Fields, ay: | Local People Form GOLDEN TELLS IRISH VIEWS OF STRUGGLE __e iety Te Aid Irish Cause After Speech “Ifthe principles on which Ameri- can government is founded are true, then Ireland deserves freedom,” de- clared Peter Golden, cousin of the late Térrence MacSwiney, speaking at the Auditorium ‘last night before a fair- sizéd ‘audience on the. Irish question. “Her case is the clearest and strongest of any of the small nations of Europe,” he asserted: “Though per- secuted, ravaged and drained of her young men and wealth for centuries Ireland ‘has not-and never will give up*her struggle for liberty.’ Treland’s population, ‘he asserted. had awindled from eight and one-half million to four million under mis- rule of a century. “England says that Ireland stabbed her in the back in the late war,” said Mr. Golden. “If America, had sent as man men inty the great war as did tloning followed by Attorney Dudley L. Nash, appearing for th tended to show the defense will ‘clai the men were working as officers in an effort to break up a gang working | that territory. Bonds were fixed at $1,000 each. |PERCENTAGE OF SUNSHINE FOR ARPIL 1S HIGH North Dakota eas up her record as | the “sunshine slate” even during April, the monthly meterologic mary of the Uniled States “Weather Bureau shows. The percentage of possible sunshine for the month was 68, or seven per cent above normal. The mean temperature’ for the month was 43, or slightly above ror- mal which is 42.6. The preciffitation for the month a8 compared to normal showed plus .5) STRIKE MAKES. 100,000 IDLE) Philadelphia, May* 4. — Unemploy- ment and strikes of various kinds in Philadelphia and here affect more than 100,000 men and women, labor leaders declared today. Buildings trades workers, printers, marine men and shipsard-employes are among the | j reached @ al sum- le PAGE sa ° CHEESE TAKES A 7CENT DROP drop in the price Plymouth, Is ay the bot- not been tt declines are cheaper milk, locked fo |GIVE AlD TO RURAL § SCHOOLS hools, amounting usmitted ‘to s sup endent’s office by th state auditor yesterday and were in mediately mailed by the state super- intendent’s 0! » to the county super- intendent for distribation, You will not forget—Sunday, May 8th—Mother’s living—flow crs bright—For Mother’s mem- ory—flowers white—Oscar H Will & Co., 324 4th St. Phone SiR. + See “Milestones” and live ‘the cherished story told by thatslit- tle bunch of yellow love letters in grand-mother’s —trunk.. aS |hundred fifty Treland in proportion to her popula- April, 1921, : ood. ADS Hyland, , : Kavonius, 1 | Direetors: tion she would have had eleven mil- OL Henk osaonen < ler ’ lion men on the Western front and all =e Droman Fe * | of them volunteers.” NOTIC AGW SALE BY i| ; | A local branch of the American As- NOTICH PERRET GIVEN, That | sociation for the Recognition of the that certian “Mortgaze, executed and) REACTIO Irish Republic was formed. Nearly by Alexander Pihlaja and | é Alina Tihtada hls wife, Morteagors: to; Chleage, May 4.—Notwithstanding rake-Balhird Company, a corpere ion. | new upturns in wheat prices the mar- Mortataee; Alnted. te cn oe |ket shoged’a noticeable tendency to teen, and fited for pee ord’in thesoffice | react from the advances whith have of the Register of T of the County | Satie “and State of North, Dakota, | Veen the rule of late. Opening quota on thé 16th day of November, 1916, and | tiows’ which var-ed “from unchanged recorded in’ Book of . Mortgages. | figures to one: cent higher were fol- at page 583, will bi ‘foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such Mortgage lowed by moderate gains all around and Hereinafter described, ‘at the nt, and then by a gener door of the Court House in the City of he close was W intention of joining . Byrne was chosen 200 signified the’ the society, P. president, dent; Mrs. annon, correpond- ing secretary; Tom Galvin, financial secretary, and Frank Johnson, treas- urer, The purpose of the.organization is to distribute information concerning the Irish cause. At the close of the meeting a reso- dnd State of 9 cert uote on ‘the nut | cents net lower. en of two o'clock P.M, on the 1th day of| lution was passed similar to the one dune, a Bite malty he amount due CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Lala by the. Tegletaiare of Uunole i A ‘Chicago, May Aattle 7,000. Beef} Wisconsin and Pennsylva asking: ‘The: premises described in said Mort- , . NV 1 , kage and hich Will he sold to satisfy steers strong to 15 cents higher. Bulk! Congress to recognize the Irish Re- the eee ene H eel $7.75 to $8.50. public. Mr. Golden sped in Man- Stutecot oN : anol, ae aaeribed log receipts 16,000. Ten to 15 cents dan tonight, and several Bismarck as follo: igher. people wilt ac porpany him there. ter of 8 Sheep receipts 22,0:0, | cents lower. Steady to 25 paid” certain | sums, to-wit: | Past, due and unpaid | nterest_ on a prior lien on said prem- . rag: ae ines. which. with interest thereon, will; —South St. Paul May 4-—Cattle re on the date ot o amount to the sum | ceipts, 5,000.- Generally strong to 25 2; also Che real-estate taxes for | cents higher. mmon to good beef the years 1918 and 1919 on said prem: | ne inthe witht interest. thereon will | Steers, $6.50 to $8.50q Bulk, $6.75 to on os dace of sale amount to tne sum! $7.75, Butcher cows and heifers most- ° ; also fire insurance premiums ‘ for fire insurance on the buildings ly $5 to $7; some higher. Veal calves, vated on said premiges,.which with in-| 50 cents higher. Packer top, $8.50. terest thereon will off the di f sale | Stockers and‘feeders, strofig to slight- ‘The mortgay lows last night yoiced congratulation to Major C. L. Hansen when he which sums are included in bio ily higher, dere ees 7 ae Nercingtter stated to bedue at the date! Hog receipts, 14,500. Tight hogs nted with a veteran's Jewel often’ evista ie Start ‘steady to strong: others mostly awarded ‘ y the Bove pig ‘ rane hare, will bo :due-on such Mortigey ang 5 8 4 1 | Lodge of America for twenty-five at the date of sale im of Two! steady, Range, $6.50 to $8.40. Bulk, years distinguished + in Odd /100 ($258.30) | $7,50 to $8. Pi 25 to 35. cents high? ight an : pe and one of Major Hansen Fellowship. Dollars. i ir ‘5 §° Driake-Ballard Company, ner. Bulk, desirable grades, $: ali . ae ihe Nor rikentit Minneapolis, ‘Minn, leenta lower, = uniform the -order-end.t Lawrenee; atures. & Niles, i ae Yheen one of the leaders in buildit Attorney ao, North Dakota. * MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR.’ | up the cantonment. ‘The: jewel w (May -4-11-18-25, June &8.) Minneapolis, .May Jour 10 to| Presented by Theodore Koffel, Judge W. L. Nuessle gave a “Do You Know” talk to the members, in which he went beyond the plain bus iness facts. B. A. Dickinson and C. H. Christen | sen, attorneys-of Ryder, both past No- 40 cents higher. In carload lots, $8.59 “onditi ; to $8.60 a barrel. ‘Shipments 41,435! py SANS BANK ; barrels. n, in the State of North Dakota,| Bran, $16, 1 b a Hoke: of business: April 28th, 1921) Ht 2.2 Va. SOME $65,019.82 | BISMARCK GRAIN. No. 883 Loans ‘and: discounts........... - Overdrafts, secured and un- oo (Furnished by Russell-Miller Ce.) ble Grands, were present at the meet- 107.89) Bismarck, May 4, ing. « Initiatory degrees were conte 4,580.86; No. 1 dark northern .. $1.34 | red on two candidates. The Rebekals | Banking “hous ¢, furn’ : »|No. 1 amber durum . . 114] served a banquet. other real” Cottey No. 1 mixed durum . . 1124 ——_— Current expenses, axes paid, No. 1 red durum - 1.07 Romance as as beautifully told as over undivided -Grofits ....... 2100.52 | No 1 flax 1.36 |: “Mil Checks and" other No.2 flax... ¥'30 | 2, Sone. at rhea ain See ile- cash items ... i 25. | No, a A ” h m. Cash and due f No. 2 stones,” at the rpheum. ther Meu oe 1140874 12,599.87 [Se 2 rye pase | ia al ane Total 998,657.67 | MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN, | Minot Men Bound: Minneapolis, May 4, — Wheat re- ceipts, 148 cars, compared to 169 cars| a year ago. H Cash No. 1 northern, $2.38 to $1.46; July, $1.15 7-8. $10,000.00 LIT! Capita) stock paid in 3,000.00 Surplus fund ... individual © de; subject’ to -chec we toed fund sy Over on Charge of Violating | Dry Laws: sits $13,892.71 168.25 spite cb) yellow, 51 to 52 cents May 4,—John Reed; cai oslt. 58,822.69 white, 311-2 to 32 cents, | ¢ UM 4 Ns De ey li 1 ashier’s checks out- zee Barley, 44 to 64 |former captain of Minot police, and ($18,607.87 | 1 rey: 44 to. 64 conta. Charles Lane, former ‘chief of police spe T9408 ills 3 payable ‘ sersesetsiceteceest 10,000.00 Total STATE, of Minot, were. bound over fo the fed: eral court on a charge of transport- ing intoxicating liquors by United States Commissioner F. C. Upton, at a Rye No, 2, $1.281-2 to $1.30 1-2. Flax No. 1, $1.701-2 to $1.72 1-2 KILLED Orrin, N. A son of Mar- LY, County ‘of Burleigh, 1, Arnold’ Ge: rberdinge Cashier of the HONOR HANSEN A large number of local Odd Fel- | idle. , the Orpheum. Thousands of Weak Nervous People Have Been “F ooled” % They Took the Wrong Kind of Iron. » Are YOU One of Them? How to Tell. I was talking to a young Indy who was very nervous, irritable and rundown—she th, also suffered from shortness of bri heart palpitation and_indigestion—her doctor told her she was anacmic—sutfering from LRON STARVATION OF THE BLOOD and advised her to take iron, She told me she tried NUXATED IRON and had not received much benefit—1 said ARE YOU SURE it was NUXATED IRON — She said yes, that it was a small, smooth coated black tablet—I said YOU ARK WRONG — Nuxated Trbn is a brown uncoated tablet with the letters N. I. stamped on every tablet— therefore you didn’t take Nuxated Iron. I said Nuxated Iron contains ORGANIC IRON like the iron in YOUR GOOD and like the iron in spinach, lentils and apples, w an en. violation of the criminal law~But the rascala are not all caught yet, 60 beware of substitutes. Remember tit nobody ever makes imitations or substitutes for "fake" diamonds—It's only the things of real value that are afllicted with imitations. Iron is absolptely existence of every i plant on earth, Without iron in the soil the farmer could raise no grcen fields of wheat to furnish you food; no cherry blossoms would brighten the 51 0 golden apples would wherriesof luscious even the earth tirely different thing from metallic iron which people usually take and which is mad? merely from the action of strong acids on stall pieces Nuxated iron is so prepared that it slurbthe stomach of iron. willnot injure the tec i —you can even ent it if you NUXATED IRON also c i nts the princi ve living nerve forcefo so that it might be said to be: | both a BLOOD and a NERVE FOOD. 1 markable nerve force product was brought to the attention of the French Academy of Medi cine by the celebrated Dr. Robin, IL npt only ips revitalize wornout exhausted nerves, but {t undoubtedly increases the efficiency of the|y iron itself, u Nuxated Iron also contains powdered nux.an extremely valuable product for toning up the stomach and stimulating digestion, thereby in creasing metabolisia~the power of the ha body to transform food into blood, bivin and tissues.—Without this power nothing cr | eat does you any good—you do not get the full strength out of it ‘The Courts of Justice have done what they could gn cases brought before the public from fraudulent im ‘ed Would ev itself would phetie of i ult of iron sti arvation you morning, when able and easily er do your day's out at night; or ad your face looks until you go all to te of nervous pros- cross the ba wnt, do not wa Beware of substitutes, os| word’ Nuxated” oneverypa Meee N.L.onevery tablet. Yourmoney w il be refund: sled by the manufacturers if you do not abt perfectly satisfactory results, At all drugg’ ENRICHES’ THE ‘BLOOD-, YOU NEW STRENGTH ANB'ENERC and Iron" to deceive the public.Another was caught in Tennessee and given a heavy fine for NUXATED IRON tin Keller was almost instantly killed when the horse he was leading to water, ran away and dragged him above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my. knowledge ‘and be Arnold, Gerberding, preliminary hearing held last night. Hjalmer Howe, of Grand'Forks, and Martin Gilbertson, farmer living in Bottineau cointy were government} Subscribedand sworn to before me through a barbed wire fence, his head | witnesses. ‘They testified that the two lait Bankin ous tixt Eiaicteesnn othentfearentate “|Current expenses, tax lasguor.! c this 8rd-day of. May, 1921. ‘Samuel’ 0. LeBarron, t My 925, defendants camcg to Gilbertson farm on sMarch 22 and loaded Whisky found in the field into an automobile and hauled it away. The line of ques- being almost severed from the body. Notary Public, Burleigh County, Commission expires. Jan. 27. Correct, Attest:— ‘port .of the STATE nani or REG of North Dakot: ss April 28th, 1921 in, the Loans and discounts Warrants stocks, t es paid, over undivided | profits. nd due from banks... 5 ALASL /LIABIATIES Capitad paid in Surplus Suad i. . tndividuzi deposits subj ol Guara) osit iain Demand certificates of deposit - Time -cectificates of deposit bills. payable Liabilities ot! above stated (fo: 60,487, . 17,000. ~ AN61SAL There are 2,419 félephones in Bismarck and on rural lines connecting at Bismarck? There are 14,956 telephone calls handled at our office daily? There are 32 toll lines terminating at Bis- marck which afford connectiqn with every part of the U.S. A., Canada and Cuba? OUR PATRONS ARE CORDIALLY IN- VITED to visit our exchange to see how their business is being handled. ‘ Visitors are welcome between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. altho we shall be glad to show you thru at other hours by appointment. Precipitation .. Call 501 Highont wie ect NORTH DAKOTA INDEPENDENT = For North Dakota TELEPHONE COMPANY and probably Thurs ta "$95,384.60 stati OF NORTH DAKOTA ae County of Burleigh. I, A) L, Garnes Cashier of the above named bank, do ‘solemnly swear that the above statement is true. to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. L, Garnes, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn, to before me this rd day of May, 1921. Ww »B, Rich Notary Public, Burleigh Co. Commission Expires No Correct Attest— > A. L. Ggrnes, ., oO. L. Eigen, Directors. / ‘WEATHER REPORT. For twenty-four: hours ending ,at noon, May 4. Temperature at 7 A. M... He est yesterday . Fair tonight > warmer to- Y The secret of making your bath room beautiful {3 the installing of high-grade, modern slumbing fixtures. If your’ fixtures are cld and «unsani‘ary, a new “Staxdad” Pcrcelain Enameled bath or lavatory will work wonders in the appea.ance and sanitation cf your bath room. Decide now to change from the old to the new and Iet us gues you priccs on theze fixtures. They cost less than you imagine. We estimate at any time and guarantee all work to satisly you. Repair. jobs given prompt attcation, The days are comihg when the Bath Tub_and shower call often—the summer days when night time finds us é / tired, sticky and uncomfortable. Give every member of the family 2 chance to enjoy a refreshing, invigorating bath as often as they feel like it during the hot weather. The cost of having a well equipped bathroom in your home is probably less than you imagine. Ask us for prices. ‘Up to date Plumbing, Hot Water and Steam Heating. expert mechanics employed. Frank G. Grambs Bismarck, N. ). r Phone 561 DO kor FORGET THE ELKS MINSTRELS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 6 AND 7, Only