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vcore , =~ or call store. Geo. W. — FOR REN FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921 FOR SALE; Good modern 6 ruom house and]| bath, bn paved street, $4,000, New 6 room modern bungalow with A FEW BARGAINS a bath, on paved street, $4700. New 5 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, Fan floors, toilet, water and electric light, 5 rooms $1700. A genuine barg: ‘ We have for sale 4. large number of houses and lots in all. parts, of Bismarck, we are ple: to show. sHARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY, J.P. JACKSON. _ HELP Wan GOVERNMENT NEEDS , RAILWAY mail clerks. Salary, $133 to $1! month; traveling expenses pai Examination announced soon. Write for free specimen questions. Colum- honest, “indus trious man to take charge of ‘Garage nights. Only trustworthy men with good reputations need apply, Lahr Motor Sales Co. 5-34 WANTED—To give board an for part time work in garden and grounds, Telephone 588L after 9 o'clock a. m. 55-Bt WANTED—Man to work in kitchen, Apply Minute Lunch. 5-3-3t ___MEBLP W, FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl for general housework; no washing or ironing, Apply to Mrs. H. R. Berfidt, 104 Avenue A. Phone 622. 5-2-1w WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Mrs.-John M. Hansen, 415 8th St.N. Phone 354K, — 4-28-1w WANTED-—Saleslady with experience. | . Rosen's Clothing Store, Mandan. 4-21-uf ‘WANTED—Good housekeeper, Apply Tribune Bldg. 5-8-3t Housekeeper, at Bismarck S4-3t house on ground floor, newly paint- ed and decorated, furnished for light housekeeping, 723 3rd St. Phone 612, §:6-3t FOR RENT—Two nice large rooms in modern house, furnished for light housekeeping. 723 $rd St... Phone 612. * 5-38-31 FOR RENT—Two modegn rooms fur- nished for light housekeeping 2r bedrooms, Phoné 282-L. 601 2né St. 5-4-2t FOR. RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished rooms for light houseksep- ing. Business College. Fn aed We FOR RENT—Two furnished a housekeeping rooms. Phone 442-L, or address 225, gare of Tribune, atl aha 5-2-1w FOR RENT—Two rooms light house- keping, fully equipped, Phone 404-K. Little. §-2tf FOR RENT—A pleasant room in a modern home for a young lady, 114 _Avenue A. Phone 558-L.__" 5-5-3t #OR RENT—Three modern furnished light housekeeking rooms, foe for sale. 713 3rd St. 4 ‘T—Furished room wins me oa ern home, close in. Gentleman pre- ferrgd. Phone 499X, modern roome for Touring. xwell YToming 1920, like new. Chevrolet Touring. ‘ Overland 90 Touring. Terms .if desired. Northwestern Automotive Co 215, Broadway Phone 926 Buy Now. GET AWAY FROM LANDLORDS When You See These Bargains You will Brash a) How t Ie, 1—All_ modern cottage, 4 rooms and bath, garage, barn, $2,625, small} payment and $25 a month. 2—Cottage—5 rooms and bath, partly modern, and barn, $3,200, small- payment and $30 a month. it | 3—Bungalow, almost new, completely modern, very pretty home, 4 latge rooms and bath, $3,650, small pay- ment and $35 @ month. Houses and lots in-ell parts of the city Phone 961 HENRY & HENRY Office, 4th St. ; S-4tf MOUSES 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. 9, Box 343. 5-4-lw AGENTS WANTED ~ AGENTS WANTED—A reputable con- ~cern. is in.a position to grant the exclusive selling rights for an Igni- tion Timer for Ford cars. An ex. ceptionaly profitable proposition on an exceptionally good article, A. hustling man with a Ford car call- ing on the garage trade can make big monéy.” Give full’ particulars’ about yourself in your first letter. Address Post Office Box N., Nor- walk, Conn, 5:5-3t FOR GALL OR RENT | -3t| FOR SALE—Seven-room modern house, including three bed rooms, east front, not on corner,} goou porch, full basement, small barn on | =— jot, on. car line, on very , liberal terms; block of ground, consisting of 24 lots, partly improved with house not finished, within city, lim- its, at a bargain, Geo..M. Me 4-3 FOR SALE— Modern, pretty bunga- low of five rooms and bath, full basement, gas stove and heater, screened in porch, east front, gar- age, and agreeable surroundings for $3,500; $1.200 cash. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 745, *5-5-8t}~ SLMOST NEW, recently built Bunga low, 5 rooms and bath, full basement, furnace heat, hard wood floors, east front, (Lot 50x150, very pretty home, for quick sale, $4,000, small payment and balance same as rent. Fhone 961, Henry & Henry. 5-3 FOR SALE—House of ten rooms at bath, hard wood floors, hot water heat, east front, other buildings val- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ALL RIGHT. SON, IN JUST A MINUTE! “MOTHER! YWANT SOME MORE Toast! COULON’T ‘You MAKE ALITTLE MORE RACKET Miss EATON housekeeping rooms, modern con- veniences; other rooms close in. | MARKETS | Mrs. J. J. Dehney 423 Second street, |@——_____"___ dg Avenue A, Phone 772-U. __5-6-lw |, NEW UPTURNS. FOR SAUIE—Tioyds Reed Reversible 'Baby Cab, in good condition. - Also Child’s Chautauqua desk and black- Chicago, May 6.—New upturns ih the price of wheat took place today % with crop damage reports from the emi 2008, or call-ate uy | anatbwent ae the- chief incentive. | atiness of the visible supply coun. FIRST" eye i Sone NS: 1 ed also as a bullish factor, Opening Hingent ee are ig jasies’ quotations which varied from. un- ry Har. i Re Re. ures al cali changed,to 1 cent higher were follow- , af forks, phone 58, oo te | ea by material gains all around and FOR EA oe ot thes by, a series of reactions and ral- e—Avery engine’ plow out-} I! fit. six breaker and six stubble bot-; wry weather in Kansas and Okla- toms. Will consider good Ford car} homa put the bears at a further dis- in trade, Arnold Gerberding, Regan,| advantages that rural offerings were N.D. 4-18-30d |.said. to have increased and that ex- FOR SALE on account of poor health: | port demand had been checked. The ‘Livery barn and house; give long close was unsettled, 2 to 4 cents net time, from 10 to 20 years for pay-; higher. ments. Cajlat118 2nd St. 4-27-1w os A PRE WAR. PRICES on cleaning, re- ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK blocking and remodeling men's South Paul, May 6.—Cattle re- hats, le Tailoring & Hat Works, | ceipts 1,800. Slow. Few sales. Good Opposite Postoffice, | .to-“cheice:.:-beef \steers~and-butcher 1-18-tf ponte steady. All ‘other’. cattle y party leaving town, 1] weak to. 25 cents lawer, Common ‘player piano, 1 victrola, rugs, dishes| to good beef steers $6.25 to ‘$8.50. and kitchen utensils. Write 225,| Bulk $6.60 to $7.50, Butcher cows Pe gas Care Tribune. 5-5-8t| heifers most $4.50 to $6.50. Few to y 7, Veal calves mostly 75 cents lower. FOR SALE—One Majestic range, hot $ water front; in good condition for pBest lights te packers 25 cent stock $30, Inquire 518 Fifth St. 5-5-2t | "#9! ers woal to 25 cents lower FOR SAUE—Oak library table and al ogo” naka hae Sab We cents higher. Range $6.50 to $8.25. brass library table lam, rockers) Bulk $7.50 to $8. Pigs strong to 25 FOR, RENT—Fo! uable, large lot. This is adesirable| and a rug. Phone 719K -2-3t og i 7 , » ents highes. Bulk desirable ypgs | ¢ lent housekeeping. _ Call $3 Se blece of propery; $2,000 cash, bale ‘Ashes 1 hauled aud gardens plowed. | $8.50, ee good terms. folihan, 314| white Rock eggs for sale. Call 364-L.| Sheep receipts 100. Nominally | { FOr SET ee ae Broadway. ___S-o-it/s. M, Anderson, SB dw | steady, x ; 5-5-2t FOR FED Tur miehed ene: ee FOR SALE—Good reed baby buggy, ‘ ———— Sooo, eeping ai ie use, also baby bed, at 600 13th St. MINEAPOLIS FLOUR ia enbeg aa raed moon ia 1012 Broadway. Phone 499-K. _____, 5-4-2 {> Minneapolis, May 6.—Flour un- Orn house: ae 5-5-3t 5-4-2¢ SAND-AND_GHAVEL—brocopp Gra-| changed to 25 cents higher. In‘ car- ROOM AND BOARDala modern RR RENT—Strictly modern apart-] vel Co. Call 743X. \__4-27-w| Joad lots $8.50 to $8,75 a barrel. Ship- Phone 441-X. _Be4-2t FOR RENT—Two light | housekeeping rooms, Call at 520 7th St. 5-4-3t FOR RENT—Room, guitable for iwe areoif. 221 8rd St.' _5-3-3t FOR R®NT—Light housekeeping rooms at 401 5th St. 5-4-5t FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms. Call_at 312 8th St. 5-4-lw FOR RENT—Furnished room, 214 ‘Sth St. 5-3-5t home, 416 12th St. THE OUDESy a AND SEMAN oar house in the advertising specialty business, with an exclusive line of copyrighted art calendars and specialties. in leather and celluloid, have an open- ing for capable and experienced salesman who is interested in work- ing under commission contract with weekly remittances. If interested address either George F. William- son, Sales Manager, Dyckman Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn., or the American Art Works, Coshocton, Ohio. 5-3-3t WANTED—Saiesman with car to call _ on dealers with a low priced 6,000- mile tire. $100.00 week with extra commissions. C. L, SMITH CQ, South Bend, Indiana. 5-5-2 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Buneh of keyg on ring. Re-> to Tribune for reward. turn to Beant 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. 251, Bismarck, XN D, Write Box Be5-2t WORK W: WANTED—To fix ‘up lawns ‘and put on screen windows. Call T. P. Shel- 7 don, Cote Bismarck hotel. _4-28-1w LOTS FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Lots North Dakota town for late Model roadster. Ed Tempel, Marion, So. “Dak, 4-25-10t eT GOOD INVESTMENTS, LOANS, REAL . ESTATE. I am still in position to offer some first mortgage Gold Bonds, iaatarins in two, four and six years, to net ten per-cent, these bonds make a sp jendid investment to those desiring to place their money for short reriods. Lhare eome hail warran at a very good discount. Obert A. Olson, Bismarck, N. D. ment in the Rose Apartments 215 F. W. Murphy. ee 1 3rd. street. 852, REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Farm lands, Hotels, Rooming Houses. Ranches, City Property, * Restaurants, ‘Garages, General Stores, -Anywhere in the state. No deals too large for us to handle. Houses and Rooms For Rent in the City. If you have one or want one, call us up. Terms: Reasonable. Trades Our Speciaity y) Phone 612 Bismarck, N. D. 5-3-lw ee AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR § erland Sedan, in splendid condition. Will! accept bankable paper for part pay- ment, also co sider trade for land priced right. W te Box 864, Bis- marck, or Phone after 6 p. m. 565t FOR SALE—Chevrel-t ea enger touring car in fine shape "also 1 Ford touring car, both tine va gu i O. K. Garage. 4-28-16 | FOR SALE—Studebaker fou, in good | shape, if taken at once, $: Alsy 3-burper’ kerosene stove. 210 W. Broadway. A SNAP—One Dixie Flyer, Ejacue: ger auto in Al condition, $300, if taken at once. Phone 733-R._5-3-1w FOR SALE—Hupmobile Roadster, Tike , first class shape, A bargain. western Automotive Co. &4-3t FOR SALE—Studebaker automobile, four-cylinder. 510 Fourteenth street, __or phone 777-Y. 5-2-1w FOR SALE—Good 1919 Ford, fine con- dition. First $360 takes it. Phone 609-K. 5-3-1 FOR SALE—Dodge Touring car. Phone 24 or 618K, 4-30-1W ___ MISCELLANEOUS [08ST STRAYED 01 OR STOLEN—One. rangy built bay gelding, weight about 1,150 poupds, large white star forehead, two, white saddle marks on hack, branded reverse F. L,, on left jaw. Reward will be paid. Florence M. Little, Bismarck, N.D. 5-2-lw 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 sole, ze ’ ts which I can sell] DRESSMAKING OF ALL KINDS— Reasonable, prices; satisfaction 4-29-1w guaranteed in every way. Also light wheel correspond with a mark on the . motor base, indicating the position in ments 56,048 barrels. We’ store furniture. Bran $16. 216 Main St. 4-26-1mo ahs CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, Chicago, May 6.—Cattle receipts, |" 000. Beef steers slow, steady to 15 cents lower. Bulk, $7.75 to $8.50. MARKS ON FLYWHEEL, The marks or letters on the fly- 20 cents higher. which the crankshaft should be placed for timing the spark and valves. cents higher. WELL UTS NICE OF HIM= DID You THANK LIM FoR IT? Pope TW’ MOTORMAN GAVE ME A "uicKeL-See! fo Look A SIGN SAID, Hog receipts, 23,000. Active, 10 to |St Noise Irritates Tom BY ALLMAN | CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, May 6.—Wheat No. 1 red $1.56 1-2; No. 2 hard $1.57 1-2. Corn No. 2 mixed 61 1-2; No, 2 yel- low 62 to 62 1-2. Oats No. 2 white 388 1-2 to 28 3-4; No, 3 whi 37 38-4 to 38 1-4, Barley 50 to 72 cents. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ‘Minneapolis, May 6.—Wheat re- ceipts 2,152 cars compared to 173. Cash No. 1 northern $1.46 3-4 to $1.54 3-4; May $1.34 3-4; July $1.23 1-2. Corn No, 3 yellow to 53 cents. Oats 'No. 3 white 23 7-8 to 34 7-8, Barley 51 to 66, Rye No, 2 $1.33 to $1.35, Wlax No. 1 $1.76 to $1.78, BISMARCK GRAIN, Farnkshed by Russell. Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 6, No, 1 dark northern .. No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum No, 1 flax . No, 2 flax . No. 2 rye. 1.10 tian d by Elizabeth Whe ‘rhe y land Fred A. wi rie: mort, , to Barnes Bro- 1 COrpor dla th day of January, el for record in the o of the County of Bure orth Dakota ry nd herein door o fth e With day lo satisfy the, oe sold to satisfy certiin premises and described of Séetion Twen- 4), Township One hun- Sheep receipts, 13,000, Strong to 15 NO,T COULDNT -— “DONT ‘jot said mortgage elects to 3 | CONMISSIONE! a in said mort- | Ne PAGE SEVEN REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST GUARANTY BANK At Bismarck, jn the State of Nort#? Dakota, at the close of business April 28, 1921, . ' RESOURCES Loans and discqunts . $280,355.55 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 1,067.86 Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, claims etc. 2,599.21 Government issues : 22,970.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures . 16,762.21 Current expenses, taxes paid, over undivided profits. 2,874.35 Checks and other cash items.. . 1,816.04 ; Dug from other banks and cash...... $36,192.11 38,008.15 Total is ..$364,637.33 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ..... ....8 50,000.00 Surplus fund . . 5,000.00 Individual deposits ‘subject ‘to chec Guaranty fund deposit Liberty Bond savings deposits 22, 970.00 Time certificates of deposit ..... 126,053. 01 Savings deposits . 18,284.16 Certified checks .. 10.00 Cashier’s checks outs: anding 5,956.13 Due to other banks ... 15,934.18 309,637.38 Notes and bills rediscounted NONE Bills payable ...... : NONE Liabilities other than those above stated. NONE Total $364,637.33 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Ss. County of Burleigh. I, J. P-Wagner, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowl- edge and belief. J. Pp. Wagner, Casaier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of May, 1921. Edward T. Burke, Notary Public. (SEAL) My Commission Expires January 15, 1923. Correct. Attest :-— F. A. Lahr, E. V. Lahr, \ J. A. Wagner, f Directors. : —EEoEoIo——————— —L—L— — _— — _—L—L—LL_ _ _L_SSSS=_ss—= dred | forty- rtwe (142), and Range | count and $1,900 on time deposit in i »| the Bank of Larson now closed, and in the ‘That | $35,000 in another bank which has ve | nét furnished bonds. Jensen desired 1920| to hold Larson personally responsi- i and ble for this money and under this con- upon | dition Larson refused to give up the id land | office. exentown- |, Jensen had stated he {ntended to the terms | deposit Burke county's money in the d hereby | Bank of North Dakota, Last week diges declare the balance of said indebt-| Larson placed $165,000 on time de- @ page this with here will he due on such mortgage Ler in Burke Lite ane ie on the day of sale the sum of $3 HY 75,000 out on seed loans ties up the Three Hundred Forty-eight and 54/106] County's momey so Jensen could not Dated at Minot, North Dakota, this] transfer it to the state bank. Some 20th day of April, A. 1. 1921. of the certificates of deposit, it is said, run two years, Seve nty-six (76). 1, negiecte certain prior mo and the taxes duly fevied against said land and the Barnes Grothers, corporation, Mortgagee, ition of THE BALDWIN STATE BANK, at Raldwin, in the State of North Da- kota, at the close of business, April 28, 1S FOR Bh 2 f the BOARD OF RSunty ues, RESOURCES discounts Sof Williams County, 3 Ho and un- rigogee, kota, Tepor' By orde $145,052.18 182.90 North Vakota, the County | Auditor tove is hereby authorized to advertise for Sealed Bids for the purchase of negoti- able bonds to raise funds. thereby. for the purpose of taking up 1919 and 1920 { : outstanding seed grain warrants to] y; furniture and outstanding | Bee fant, &8 Tanking house, urniture fd 25,000.00 25,000.00 to exceed County Poor General Fund : aggregate sum not Other real estat Current expenses, undivided’ profits. 100.00, and other - id honds are to be in the denomin- EMBs d 190 ation of, $500.00 each 19 bear date I8t | Due mother day of July 92 and to mature ba 8 1 cash 8,009.83 on the iy of. dune A, D, 1926, to, Parks an st at the rate of 5% per an- semi-annually on the first ary and July of each year attached representing erest. payment thereof, bonds and interest to be payable The bonds to be rer and to be num- bear inte Total UAitita® Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Individual deposi subject to check $22, Guaranty fund de- $ 10,000.00 8,000.00 303.84 it ‘ 5 deposits. ed by the County Au : checks out- Wifliston, N. D.. ALM. up until 11 znd day of June, A. D. Board of County Commissioners the right to reje ted (U. rrowed) . bonds Signed: F. A, Haare, ~ Gounty Auditor. '" (May 6-13-20) ATE OF County of Bi 1, H, G. Higgins, Cashier of the above 9, ort of the Condition of named bank, do solemnly swear that ee S SPATE BANK | the above statement is true to the best isiness April 8, [OF my Knowledge and belles. / Kota, at the Close Henke Paahinr: Subscribe! nesov: ‘ and’ sworn to before me Loans and discounts ._ $106,637.89 this 5th day of Meat i Overdrafts, secured and G enfrow, Notary Public. secured Warrants, stocks, tax certi- ete, furniture 1 fixtures nt expenses, taxes paid, over undivided’ profits me shee "4 M Condition of Cheeks | and other Sgrtlon of te of North Da- of business, April 28, URCES. from “other and cash... 5 Total seco BL DAOT 5 LIABILITIES $119,080.28 ital stock paid in... 5,600.00 1,389.68 TBCLBL | 6 14,000.00 | Che e 3, ‘000. U0 best of my kno pand belief. Me iRenfrow, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of May, 1921 ‘J.-P.’ Wagner, cess M. r ines eb, Week ae ee y commission expires Keb, 19, 192 ~ Correct. Attest:— - 82,081.38 FA. 186.70 Hye: ding 227.18 104,728.84 Bills payable... 27,500.00 COUTY OFFICER sii TO SURRENDER)” ank, Correct: Atlest:— 0. R. Bill Bowhells, N. D., May 6.—Judge Geo. Augusta E 1’. Moellring isued an order in the Dt district court at Williston this morn- ing ousting Lawrence Larson, retiring county treasurer, from office and or- dering him to turn over the-office to J. R. Jensen, Nonpartisan, elected Nov. 2. Court action followed the refusal of Larson to give up the office when Jensen refused to give him a receipt do solemnly swear he above stateme: nt is true, to the of my knowledge and belief. . Billington, Cashier! and gwarnite betas we of May, 1921, i. A."Ersland, Notary pune My Commission Expires July 2 SCARE IN GERMANY. Rubber tires are still so scarce in Germany that most motorists have to bump over the highways on iron rims, The few who can afford it use a thin coating of rubber on the rim. ———————SSSS=S==s— R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. c for all money due the county from the outgoing treasurer, Jenson claim- Consultation Free ed Larson had $4,500 on checking ac-| Snite 9. 11—Sacae Block—Phene 260

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