The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 5, 1921, Page 7

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. Boe ee Se See = FOR SALE, Good modern 6 ruom house and bath, on paved street, $4,000. New 6 room modern bungalow. with bath, on paved street, $4700;' «= New 6.room modern’ house with’ bath. One of*the prettiest small houses in the city, $4600. 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 & GOVERNMENT NEEDS RAILWAY mail clerks. Salary, $133 to $192 month; traveling expenses paid. Examination announced soon. Write for free specimen questions. Colum- _bus Institute, Columbus, Ohio. _. WANTED—We want an honest, indus- trious. man to take charge of Gatage ‘Rights. Orily trustworthy men with good reputations need apply.- Lahr Motor Sales Co. S-degt WANTED—Man to work in kite! Apply Minute Lunch. <3 eo housework; no washing or ironing, Apply to Mrs. H.R Berndt, 104 Avenue A. ' Phone 622. 5-2-lw WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. John M. Hansen, 415 8th St..N, Phone 354K, - 4-28-1W4 ED—Saleslady with experience. ns STotning’ Store, Mandan. 4-21-uf WANTED—Good housekeeper. Apply Apt. 9, Tribune ‘Bldg. WANTED. ANTED—Housekeepei at at _hospita bie 5-4-3 Wi vOne Eve Sees FOR RENT—Two hice: large ,rooms in modern house, furnished for light housekeeping... 723, 3rd ‘St.; Phone 612... 53-8 FOR RENT—Two modernérooms tu¥- nished for light housekeeping-or _ bedrooms, Phane 282- 7 60, 2nd St. 2 b-4-2t FoR RENT—Furnishea “andi ‘infwr- nished rooms for light honsekeep- ing. Busintée, College: Phone 183. 4-14-tf rooms. Phone '442-L, i cae ‘of, Tribune, Ww iis ‘lig! keping, uipped, ‘Phone 404-K, or call store. Geo. Wi Little. 5-2tf OR RENT—Three modern farn “ae light, housekeeking.: .roome, 10 for sale. 713 $rd St. pd-bh FOR RENT—Four. modern rooms i lent housekeeping. ‘Call 622 3rd - 6-5-3t aoc AND BOARD—In modern home, 416 12th St. Phone 4! FOR RENT Two Tight’ houbekeep Callsat 520° 7th St. 5- Mat ae RENT Roan suitable. for .two Persons, 221 3rd St. §-3-3t FOR REN T—Light Housekeeping rooms at 401 5th St. FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms. | _Call at 312° 8th St. 5-4-1w FOR RENT—Furnished room, 214 nr St, 5-3-5t AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED—A reputable con- cern is in a position to grant the HERE, HELEN, | BROUGHT You i THOSE WHITE GLOVES YOU | THANKS, wirpur! TOM WILL PAY You. WHEN HE p ye ASKED, ne, GEG Teele Ford Roadster, Ford Touring. Maxwell Touring 1920, like new. Chevrolet Touring. Overland 90 Touring. Buy Now. "Terme if desired. Northwestern Automotive Co 215 Broadway .., Phone 926 GET AWAY FROM’ LANDLORDS | When Vou See, Those’ Bacy Bargains: You y_ It Is, A—AML inodben cottage,’ 4 rooms’ and bath, garage, bgrn, $2,625, small payment and $25 a month. 2--Cottage—-5 rooms and bath, partly modern, and barn, $3,200, smail ymentvand $30" 3—Bu Ww, al modern very pretty home, 4 large rooms and -bath, $3,650, small pay- + ment and. $35 a month. Houses and lots in all parts of the city s_ Phone 961 HENRY & HENRY” “Office, 4th St. ~ 5-4tf _nouses WANTED. WANTS TO BUY=Party wants to buy ‘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. 5-4-1w ——— ‘POR SALE OR RENT: HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Seven-room modern house, including’ three* bed rooms, east front, not on corner, goou Porch, full basement, small barn on lot, on car Hne,. on very: : liberal terms; block of ground, consisting of 24 lots, partly improved with house not finished, within city lim- its, ata bargain, Geo. M. Register. 5-4-1w FOR SALE—Modern; pretty bunga- low. of five rooms end bath, ‘full basement, gas stove and heater, . Screened in porch, east front, gar-, age, and sgresable surroundi $3,500; $1.200 jh. a H.. Hol 314 Broadwa; 5. FOR SALE—House af ten’ rooms and bath; hard ‘weod flours, hot: water “heat, east front, other buildings val- uable; large lote This is a desirable + plece of property; $2,000 cash, bal- ance good tetms. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. _ 5-a-8t FOR t RENT —Furnlstied Aight house- keeping apartment in modern house, 2018 Broadway. Phone 499-K... —— [MARKETS | ‘BULLISH REPORTS Chicago, May ports from.the Southwest led to an advance. today in the wheat market after a_show of weakness at the open- from unchanged to 1 1-4 cents lower ‘| were followed by a rise all around to well above yesterday's finish. ‘Export demand both for wheat and rye’counted later in favor of the bulls and so, likewise, did persistent buy- ing oa the part of big commission houses. The close was strong, 5 1-4 to 6 2 4 cents net higher. CHICAGO O-LIVISTOCK. ane May 5.—Cattle receipts, 12,000. Beef steers, mostly 10 to 16, cents lower. Bulk, $7.75 to $8.50. Hog receipts, 27,000. Active, 10 to 5-4-2t FOX RENT—st od 25 cents lower. rictly “modern apart- Sheep’ receipts, 9,000. Generally meat. jn. the Apartments 21 Ceent eit penerg 3rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone: rong. -to*25" cents ents highe iti 3-3-t8) ST. PAUL cL VESTOCK. a | REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Farm ‘lands, .’* i South St. Paul, May 5—Cattle re- ‘J ceipts, 2,400. ::Slow, generally slow to ‘/:26:cents lower. Comsnon to good beef Hotels, : steers; $6.50,t0 $8.50. Bulk, $6,75 to Rooming Houses. +750." Butcher cows and helfers, Ranches, | mostly $4.75 to $6.25. Few to $8. City Property; ‘| Veal calves, steadx to weak. Packer Restaurants, ‘| top, -$8.50.- Stockers and feeders slow Garages, and weak, tending lower, * General .Stores, Anywhere in the state. No deals too large for us to handle.’ ~ Houses and Rooms For Rent in the Hog receipts, 4,200: Mostly 15 to 26 cents lower. Range, $6.50 to $8.25: Bulk, $7.25: to §8.° ‘Pigs mostly 25 cents lower? Pop, $8.25. exclusive selling rights for an Igni-| Gig: If; you hav or want on + tion Timer for Ford cars. An ex- tain us pe mera? CRoaeoaable, ones. Sheep Tecelnts, 500. Blow: steady | ceptionally profitable proposition be Trades Our Specialty | to. strong. Lit le“sold sold early, an exceptionally go article. Phone 612, Bi ismarck, N. D. 1 LOU eed he ae re eon a axe : Siw win tREARQLES ; d ontar un- bie one. Give full. particulars ee ‘| changed-to. 10 cents lower. In car- about yourself in your first letter.|4yanTED—To fix up lawns and load lots, $8.50 a barrel. Shipments, a /WANTED—To fix up lawns and ‘put 49,266. barrel naddres Post Office Box N., 7 a on screen windows. Call T. P. Shel-] °"pran, walk, “Conn. ! em don, Care Bismarck hotel. * - QALESMAN |. TH OLDEST AND LARGEST house inthe advertising specialty. business, with an exclusive line of copyrighted art calendars and ‘specialties ‘in leathér and cclluioid, have an open- ing’ for capable and experienced salesman who ig interested in work- ing under commission contract: with weekly remittances. If interested address either George ¥. William- son, Sales ‘Manager, Dyckman Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn., or the American Art Works, Coshocton, Ohio. _5-3-3t ____LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bunch of ‘keys on ring. turn to Tribune for reward." - é 5-B-3t — TION WANTED WANTED—Position as stenographer: Have had ten. months’ experience. Reference furnished, if desired, cal 219-X, Mandan, N. D. 4 WANTED—Position as Gace, have had: seven years of experience Write Box 251, Bismarck, N. pe at fi Be a AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES: ‘FOR SALE—Chevrolet car, five: pass- enger touring car in fine shape; also Ford touring car, both fine bargains. 0. K. Garage. 4-28-1W For 1 SALE Studdbakcer | four, in good shape, if taken at once, $375. Also Re- 3-burner kerosene stove. Inquire 210 W. Broadway. 3 6-6-Aw) A SNAP—One Dixie Fiver; G-passeti- | ger auto in A1 condition, $300, if taken at once. Phone 733-R._5-3-1w/ FOR SALE—Hupmobile Bomees Hike new, first class shape. (Northwestern ‘Automotive con ait FOR SALE—Studebaker ‘automobile, four-cylinder. 510 Fourteenth street, or phone 777-Y. §-2-lv FOR SALE—Good 1919 Ford, fine con- dition. First $360 takes it. Phone 609-K. 5-3-10 FOR SALE—Dodee Touting, chr. i Pons 24 or 618K. 4°30-1w | s. GOOD ER TES LOANS, REAL I am still in position to offer some first mortgage Gold Bonds, maturing 4m two, four and six years, to net ten per cent, these bonds make a splendid favestment to those desiring their money for short reriods. Ihave am hail. warrants. which I can. sal}. Onert A: 4229-10 at a very good discount.” Olson, Bismarck, N. D. 4-28-1w. f CHICAGO CASH CASH WHEAT Chicago, May 5.—Wheat No. 2 red $1.47-1-2; (No. 2 hard $1.54. 2 yellow 61 to 61 1-2, LOTS FOR SALE. . - FOR SALE OR TRADE—Iots in North Dakota town for late model! WAS EAR, ANN THING RIGHT 5,Bullish crop re-| ing.” Opening quotations which varied |- WHY, THESE GLOVES ARE. SIZE EIGHT- | TOLD You To GET SIZE Six AND A QUARTER! The SIZE, THEM. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN | Minneapol's, May. 5.—Wheat re- ceipts 144 cars compared to 167 cars a year ago. 1 northern $1.44 to $1.52; ‘Corn No. 3 Oats Ng. 3 white 33 Barley 50 to 66, Rye No. 2, $1.32 to $1.34. Flax No. 1, $1.74 8-4 to $1.76 3-4. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by ‘Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 5.— to 33 12. No. 1 dark northern . . $1.49]. A maiden, her shapely limbs clad ‘o. 1 amber durum . 1.17] In corkscrew stripes, the latest fad, 0. 1 mixed durum . 1.15] Glanced over her shoulder one day, o. 1 red durum 1.10] And exclaimed, ‘in tones haughty, No, 1 flax 1.27] “Don’t permit your gaze ni No, 2 flax 1.22] To go up my splral sta ‘No. 2 rye 1,03 ---Cartoons Ma Advocates of disarmament have .al-|% JUST JOKING ready won a victory; it’s’ against the Se o jaw for a man to fortify bimself with Dr. Einstein:.ought to beable to tell; us why the more material there, “Vis ia dreks, tidiless 1 cos fiich-" inson (Kasi) Gazette. Sareastic Hubby. ‘Wife—James, I must have this hat! It makeg me look at least 10 years younger, Hubby—Too bad you can’t wear two of them at once.—Kausas Gity, Star. The strangest t. thing is that the modern. girls hgven't erected tem- ples of Diana in alb large cities. Di- ana, you know, was the goddess of the chage—Kanaas City Timeg. Stril Similarity, “I never saw two'children look s0 much alike. How docs your mother tell yow apart?” * She finds out by spankin’ us, Dick crics out louder’n me Boston Post. Stillman to Press His Divorce Suit, ~-Headline. -Wouftn’t hurt to have it dry cleaned and thorougffly renovat- ed at the'same time- —Columbia (8S. C.) Record. Toadster. Ed Tempel, Marion, So. rn No. 2 mixed 60 to 61. Wise, But Not Plain. Dak, 4-25-10t, ‘oats No, 2 white Hy A -2 to 38 1-4. “Ofcourse, you put your fafth in Rye No. 2 not quote the wisdom of plain people.” —.___- MISCELLANEOUS ___| parley 66 to 75. “I dunno,” sgid Senator Sorghum, LOST :STRAYED OR’ STOLEN—One ——— sangy: built bay gelding, weight| vss gS about 1,150 pounds, large. - while. star forehead, two white saddle Marks on back, branded reverse F.-L,, on left'jaw. -Reward will be pala Florence M. Little, Bismarck. 5-2-Lw Fon Pas eapeiola goods. Call’ at 404 First street, Tuesday. Sale will start at 10 o'clock Ai M., and will last-wntly everything is sold. 5-3-2t) we “KK—Cleabing, uyeing, ladies” (POR. T RET You CANT GUESS WHAT gt DREAMED LAST NIGH! repairing. clotning. fat Works phoue. os. apposite __postoii _ bly: FOR SALE—Avery engine plow pas fit. "six breaker afid s x. -tubblect toms. . Will consider 5: in trade. Arnold Gerberdi For SATE ‘on account of poo poor ‘Livery. barn and house;. give. lo time, from 10 to 20 years for pay. mengs. Call at 118 2nd St. +27-lw PRE WAR PRICES op cleaning; re- blocking and remodeling men’s _hata, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, “Phone §8. ‘opposite. Postoffice. 1-184f FOR SALE by party leaving town, 1 player_piano, 1 victrola, rugs, dishes find kitchen utensils. Write 225. = Cone Fribune. 5-5-3t FOR SALE—One Majestic range, hot water frofit; in good condition .fot $30! Inquire 518 Fifth St. 5-5-2 FOR SALE—Oak library, table and’a brass. library table lamp, rockers _ anda rug. Phone 719K _"__52t ‘Ashea.-hauled and gardens: plowed. White Rapk. eggs for sale. Call oe: i a ¢ SALE—Good | reed baby a: ‘also baby bed, at 600 13th St. Bed 8t SuND AND > GRAVEL—Brocopp Gra- vel Co. Call 743X. 427-W vel C0. eee ‘We store furniture. 216 Main Sti e - 4-26-11 “New. Garrickéts “a good plice to meet: your friends. : j |Freckles and His Friends TWAVENT “TH SLIGHTEST IDEA, FRECKLES, ‘UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF CONTRARY. GANT KE NES T Do= YOULL SNe mo AND MOM ‘THE BICYCLE! STHEM'S HARSH WORDS, HELEN! WAIT, SOME T, DREAMED. FT WAS" MY. BIRTHDAY AND THAT MOM: GAVE ME: A WATCH AND VOU GAVE ME A BICYCLE. PAGE SEVEN DID You: SAY SIX'AND A QUARTER? HAE Nou DO. tT. walt, BE. BECAUSE SOME ONE “I used-to, But there are so many lady voters now that’! dan’t know a3 it’s tactful to speak about plain people in politics."—Washington Star. The next war the air. It will be fought, as usual. Free Press. Fashions 0 of ‘the Hour, (Fashion note: hosiery, in an open work design, is the latest fad.) a drink-—Washington’ Pest. > a =n for-Tate rr Mrs. Gayty—You were such a charming debutante, my dear, 15 years ago— Miss Golitely—And you were sv charming chaperon for me wher came out. —Judge, Summe?-Ralns. Wednesday James Summer motored here and were united in mar- riage by Judge Stone. 77 Vancepurys 15 JAMESTOWN, N. D., May 4.—Several Jamestown, are under way here. across the Ji the central pi and appro ing been completed, ‘The be completed about dure pected. Seven new buildings are going up river is in progress, ere will others. Work on sewer ‘and watermains in several blocks is in progress. Klaus park has been closed up and sort. nn BUT, FRECKLES, You KNOW DREAMS Go BY yt A : o won't he fought in| J in the tax assessor's office:—Detroit ae Corkscrew striped ‘ and! M Tilia Rains, both of Chillicothe; Ohin,| building and municipal. improvements 1 c Work on the new Fifth street bridge i 1, it is ex-]¢ and improvements: ave being made in|, promises to be a“popular pleasure re- | clpe ; however, are not the only fruit that j brown. | with w | fruit over the gream. | layers and serv | being shown for summer, | REPORT OF THEICONDITIQN OF ‘THE CAPITAL SECURITY BANK At Bismarck, in the Sate of North Dakots, at the elose of business April 28th, 1921... é RESOURCES Tioans and discounts............. $222,434.17 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. ‘ 367/43 Warrants,, stocks, tax certificates, claims, etc 4,400.04 Banking house, furniture and fixtures. 6,959.26 Other real estate. : 974.58 Current expenses, taxes paid, ov ér undivided profi 149,95, Checks and other cash items........... $ 2,340. Due from other-banks and cash........ 66,591.51 68,932.04 Total norusi aes enocnaee nam ceelnesh | eee aes $304,217.57 Capital stock paid in..... . 8 50,000.00 Surplus fund 1,000.00 Individual deposits s' 5 Guaranty..fund deposits........... 591.92 Time certificates of deposit............. '64;793.12 Savings deposits .......... .. 7,156.48 Cashier’s checks outstanding. . ees 318.48 Due to other banks..............000 05 38,289.88 226,177.33 Bills payable .. 26,950.00 Liabilities other, than those 90.24 Total $304,217.57 State of Nor th Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss. : el, S.°G. Severtson, Cashier of the above named bank, do sol- emnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief? 8. G. Severtson, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this third day of May, 1921. H. A. Fosse, Notary Public. (Seal) Correct. Attest: C. W. McGray, My commission expires Feb. 11th, 1927, P. R. Fields, Va ope ge J. A. Hyland, Directors. No. 68. Report of the Condition of at kota, 1921, ral tion to me dir issued out of the o! Clerk of the District Court of Burleigh in the F and wie esac 669.18 tax certi- 7.00 ure ind Banking hou fixtures Othe - 19h real estate nd other iene three sh items 3 1,886.81 f bloc frome other 7 OF lode “igh banks and cash....54,778.98 urleigh —« proper LIABILITIES | pital stock paid in Hee pone 00. 10 o'clock in the ont door of the Court Hou the city of te, f proc und de- state, and interes| la me certificates | poke County of Burtetghee Sheriff, Notinaee 2 Sele I BOM. eb : named ban do solemnly swear ment ix true, to the nigsion Hx iy Attest— i. P, Baker, Benion Baker, Directo} 1, at eight o'clo t Commissioners Fre son, Thompson and Pre ene dent xious. mee Nore Da- , April 28, k r month | ty9 per. month | 2924+ 3 Joans sand di $6666.12 Overdrafts, secured and “un- secured es 478,18 s Government issues 46.97 ioe tants oe Banking hous furniture and aa on Wachter Transfer Co. $177.00 per mo. HOU se On motion of Commissioner Henzler, | C88" fens iF 66.65 seconded and carried, MaRS Rid the a6 ‘Acconded and. yanks and cash. 5.801) . A communi 7 a ee aay Total . $76, 859.86 1 treat orded him on moving DIABULITIES fin the firg Ii 5 pital stock \paid: in. $10,000.00 ting permission to 'mo' ee ep ee #1000208 wooden building from the rear of MBSE TAD UE eens 7.88 Casey Building te the rear of the Hterson Hall Butiding. for tempora G1 ‘motion of ¢ duly. s« 9,769.20 16) ‘ag a_tool house. and buil ials being piled on the tree ty at the jeorner of Fifth and Main to the Commi An ordinance ‘anding Nuc to other bar fills payapic mnly swear that 1o the best ‘ashier. before me Loe! kw ‘ood, : jommia- 1926. jCorrert. At i. 0. God Valentine On mot : duly . He Atkinson, SHORTCAKE RECIPE a great many strawberries 2 another re- Strawberfies, CityAudicor, H 391 ANOTHE ured ind wns There ar now-—so you'll appreci for shortcake. tax gerti- 245.20 4,900,090 Ge Banking how nxLUres for ve cake—raspberr- |Current exp 3. LAXES paid, 5 , bananas, or-|/.% undivided prifits 2Q1.91 the anges or any preserved fruit may be te bes " 184.60 used in the sam¢ way, from other Mix 1-2 pound of butter, 12 ounces! and “cash... 6.49.39 of sugar and 3 raw eggs to a smooth Tot LIABILITIES paste; add grated rind of lemon. Then . mix 1 pound of sifted flourvand alt {erie pela in spoonful of baking powder. deposits Add this to the creamed butter and sugar and dilute with 1-2 pint of milk or cream. When smooth pour into buttered pie tins and’ bake to a pie | oe, When, cool ‘spread the top “hipped cream, and ™ Set stay a STATE OF NOLDH “DARE BEEE Dark blue cotte in the fashjon, figures | colors is; Mis Subseribed and’ lof my kno | 1 "ALS. Dabler, Notary Public R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropracter Consultation Free Corr 1 Suite 9. 11—-Lueas Block—Phobe 260/ TRIBUNE WANTS FOR RESUEES : May, Total 376, 85 lise ana read ext STATI OF NORTIL DAKOTA, 1 valks were ordered consi $83. eerie the cilia. i of the above 7

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