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Pager retreat THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE =——_ ‘4 OF COURS! 4 HERE! IT'S NEARLY ©) To Goto THAT ortice|| !SUPPOSE. BUT 1 DO WISH } HELP WANTED—MALE . Agricultural College. Jennings ' Bes o 4 pan . = | TWIND SOLICITOR WANTED” to) _Diiry. Phone 2F4. T-5-lw TRAIN TIME! HE |) FIRST! TLL BEA NERv@S] He'D COME! | | anteed Binder Twine, not made in| FOR SALE GLASS—I atill have a lot| WE LEAVE! WRECK BEFORE WE 7 Tet's Go! a prison, Good-commission Mid-| of shield and auto glass, front-door 5 j . way Supply Co., Fargo, N. D. chipped, and window glass to- dis- - ey | 7-73t | pose of at lowest prices. See|~ V'M GLAD WE H me Faunce, 802 Ist St. T-5-lw ox HAVE. THE ‘ ___ HELP WANTED—FEMALE __/ FOR SALE—Small hotel building with| eckers! eed 61 pone, Cat =n WANTED—Good cook for farm, har-) yestaurant in Regan, N. D., at a A | M - vest and threshing man, elderly! hargain, and’ on easy payments | = lady, or married couple; good Write 915 Holly St. N., Brainerd, | AS, , ? wages, Hackney Ranch, Box 71, Mc-| Minn, 6-30-1m|' i < Kenzie, N. D. T-8-1w| FoR RENT COs moder dlote bull: FORIPERMANENCE: \ WANTED—Dining room girl with ex-| ing, best location in town for any} perience, also good girl to work in| _ business. Write Box 401, Bismarck, kitchen. American ‘Cafe. 7-5-5t| _N. D. 7-6-3t WANTED—Experiencea stenographer.| FOR SALE—One round reed Pullman Apply Lahr Motor Sales, _6-28-tf}_ baby carriage, one mahogany rocker To be proud of your town because it is clean is better than to be proud of ty WANTED—Waitress at Homan’s Cate, hi leather back and seat. a A d | it because it is big. Concrete Streets \FOR SALE—One Whitney Piano, | and Alleys make clean Ss. WORK WANTED One Lincoln Range, and other ar- } 4 r WORK WANTED—Hemstitching and; _ticl Phone 572M, _ FT picoting, cotton, wool and linen, 10) FOR E—Tent 8 b: 10. ‘Call cents a yard; all silk, 15 cents a} 219W or 406—7th st. after 6 o'clock yard. Novelty Disatinge uy te bs TT3t inches in width; 9 and 10 inches,! FOR >SALE — Household furniture. 5 1 fousehold furniture. 20 cents; 7 and 8 inches, 15 cents, oR 111-R_ 510 14th St. * 7-6-3 ‘ 5 and 6 Inches, 10 cents; 1 to 4) OR gaL@—Indian Bicycle for sale. iA inches, 8 cents; all organdy, 6 cents.| Mrs, C. B. Larson, 400 4th St, Phone 329W. 620-6th St,___7-83t 6-30-2w| FOR SALE—Reed baby buggy in good “Sewing done by hour or day. Call condition. 506 2nd St 7-8-8 Katie Michel, 218 2nd_St. 7-6-1w | FOR SALE—Good bargain in choice PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION To Improve and Extend Uses of Concrete Loe Angeles Parkersburg soe Minneapolis Portland, Oreg. Vancouver, B.C, Des Moines KansasCity NewYork Salt Lake City Washington ‘Write for Street and Alley Booklets R-4 and -$ = 30 | i Montana State Bank of Valier. ieee and September 13-4 bid at $121 1-2 SALESMAN : cineaee. . ————— ——————_| 320 acres; four miles from Bismarck, x i 7 SALESMAN WANTED—To handle at-| 165 acres cultivated. Almost your G7?) } | ‘Sea tein Bat GEEKS Pee a % Ye at tractive proposition in which big) own price and térms. Will take car Wj | |BISMARCK BUILDING & LOAN assn., | wwly, Wheat closed 11-2) cent up at money can be made. Your local ter-| as payment. Good for this week g Yj i | for the period ending June svth, 121.” | $1.27 1-2 pu ond Seplemlier 11-2 y- ritory offers a good field. Write for} only. Hai Yj} | ASSETS i cents up at $1.26 1-2 bid. July duruer information. F. S. Johnson, care of|.. - ib bees Sanlecioeeirat @. i Ys a an closed 21-4 cents up at $1.22 1-4 bid ey SALESMEN WANTED — Something LEGAL NOTICES | different; every business man a EG. i 'OTICE’ | | prospective buyer; full information, l s CEABIETR eal Bismarel duly. ee ee, writing 39, Hotel Tweeden, Fargo, n | Due Sto te sie er neato aia Miller Gio. N. D. i 7-1--\w! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION SERIAL} Surplus |. No. 1 dark northern . : Bac! a NO. 019477. Undivided Profits >. 1 amber durum SALY Department of the Interior, U. S. o. 1 mixed durum. ‘ HOUSES AND FLATS fond, Giicen at Blamatcls Re Dy. dune We herel bed ted, duran). i FOR RDNT—Suite of two rooms on| Notice is hereby given that Ellison| Dakota, within thirty days after the] Hundred Forty-one (141), of Range |Harry Crane was appointed a judge oft : 5 = afl Keoly furnished fo |M. Whiteaker, of Brittin, N. D., who, | 8¢rVice of this summons upon you, ex-| Seventy-elght (78). election for the 3rd Ward, Precinct Nc 2 secon loor, nicely furnis: on January 31, 1917, made Additional|Clusive of the day of service; and in Default’ having been made in the for the 1 election. W,. J. te 2 r or an-| terms and condtions of id mortgag appointed a judge of election for the ailure to app light housekeeping. Also large frovt) Homestead Entry, Serial No. 019477,|C#8¢ of your floor. Phone 273. 412 NW 1: - NW ie swer, judgment will be taken against] by the. failure of the mortgagors | 3rd Ward, Precinct No, 1, for the special APNE as room on first b4tE| Re 1 Seetion oe dow enti MW AXb) you by dofauit for the relict demanded | to pay, the Interest coupon thereon due | election, "On motion ’ of Commissioner AT THE REX 5th St. 6-24-tf) NE 1-4, Section 32, Township 137 _N.. t for payathe sty 1 : ‘ Seite ae oetald 1 Kr tn Se ___________“~ Range’ 77 W. 5th ‘Principal Meridian,| i" the complaint. : ty Maree aay ae De Het dn es nreon. duly: seconded Une: bills were) re cop “B Brien’ FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart-) has iiled notice of intention to. make! ,, Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, on| Of $60.00, the mortzagce to Tee aor ettcie sonally appeared before me Robert} , “The Last Door,” Eugene O'Brien's ment in the Rose Apartments 216; final three-year, proof, to establish | this ath day of 4 D, 1921. Bee aah pusaaien and diate [aapeuuned «6 oO sident and BL. Conklin, Sec-| ieee Selznick picture which opens a 8rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone) ‘lim to the land above describe eae Ty tlicto cite date Ot-egle Tule 1th, 1921 hte of arek Building and) two-day engagement at the Rex the- = 852. : 3-3-12) States laand Office, at Biomarck, ND. the eum ofS 120i] a: besides: te cost wad Riso |ewornet who being (ly ater today, is a crook play of the type Ae FOR RENT—3-room flat, modern inj on_the 26th day of July. 1921," "| fee allpwed bylaws MMOH | ees iia iii, [ments ahovelare Ue and correct to the} matde famous hy “Jimmy Valentine,” every respect, also rooms furnishe Pe re aa Mt Dealie, saten| ropated this Ist day of June, A. D. ———__— a kno ge and lle. | “Delaixs Aunte, fis ick In cat other S a 616 . H. Alle . MM, . Jas aarad 921, No. 495. ! Nota > f sion, that boast a gentle fibre, although the \ and unfurnished. Phone 183. 6-16-t Hoover, Willie Mills, all of Brittin, oe ON as Van Sant Company. 1 | Rott el AMMUSSON | iGecand story are aloneodecidedt FOR SAILE—9 room modern house) N. D. GAS Graracai fe Gntl aee on ulncob td the toe \ Corporation 7-8 vy 028. H La a a laa are along decidedly and, garage, centrally located on! a vi ribed.real property’ situate . 7 i gi Semcon das | origina : eas) terms, Phone 329W. 7-8-3 | G21 ee ter in the county of ‘Burleigh, in the Flynn, peed einas SL , Bar B oe Se ee u * ““lof North Dakota, namely: the north- y sated ate . a) | ay Boy. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart-| 4 xD NDTICE REARING| “oS, Muarter (NW. 1-D section VE S101 T18 sania, l| MARKETS |) Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Stern of Sykes- ment, four rooms and bath, at 212 1-2! Oe GW rOnelGn Wi ft) twenty-seven in township one Fem ——_—____________g | ton are the parents of a baby boy born Main St. Phone 905 7-6-4t | atte b hundred and thirty-seven (137) north,| MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF 207.67 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. i rlaye ee Main St... Fi EB | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN.| of range seventy-six (76) west of the, THE BOARD OF CITY COMMISSION- 207.67) MINNEAPODIS FLOUR. | here yesterday, FOR RENT—Modern 5-room house.} ty of Burlelgh- In County, Court,| ftth prineip dian ii) said Rur-| ERS, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY | NOt | haneee a July 7-—Flour —un- Een ! 5 | Before Hon. I, C. Davies, Judge. eigh county, “pt. such portions ) 1921, : aL, -211.67| changed. Shipments, 40,260 barrels. | , , ' oo 66. House located at eel Im the Mattor of the Hstate of August | thercof as constitute the rights of way dof City Commissione Banking 1.00 = | BPA $16. i a a 7 100 MILLION CORPORATION 3 ommer, Deceased. thereon of the Northern Ps ession ‘Tuesday evenin , | ae ete | TO MARKET GRAIN Wilhelmina Dommer, Petitioner, vs.| the Minneapolis, St. Paul Anna Wiese, Wilhemina Harder,| Marie Railway ‘Companics, CHICAGO LIVE DCK. » 1921, pu That the » 1921, Th ch, 4 = Emilie Kahlow, Julius: Dommer, Hel-| purpose.of this action is to determin oy] Chica i See = 7 . , He! se is e ym p= hicago, July 8.-—Cattle receipts i , FOR RENT—Room in modern house;) ene Dietz, Auguste Sinell, Hannan| adverse claims to said property [son and President. 1s "ihe min- 6,600.38 | 000. pen A Tce sige tl eayin continued from Page 1) also have one sewing machine and] Winterfeldt and August Dommer, Ite-|and to quiet title in the same in the[utes ‘of the gneeting ld ‘on June 2th. | test's, $7 10 $8.27 gher, Bulle” beet’ savings effected by the new marketing, e gas ran: . Jame: spondents. said plair herein and that no per-| 1921, were 1 d appro: "The City . $107 SCers;, O 90.04, 1 rial " pres fy ; Pose MON Bee Chane TENE S$]. The state of North Dakota, to the| sonal claim is made against any of the| Auditor and Cl were instruct= se Hog receipts, 27,000, Better grades, Method will he returned to him. ‘ogerty, ot " e 768-M. | above named! respondents and all per-| said defendants. 3 ed to inquire further into the matter of | Capital stock paid i $ 10,000, trong to 10 cents higher. | SECOND: Wither singly or Jointly 1-7-1w]| sons interested in the estate of August] Dated June 4th, © Hughes | Surplus fund . 6,060. ; FE rebates for charg Dommer, deceased: 1 Kh Co. for Sheep receipts, 9,000. Steady to 50: with others he may cons ign his grain Undivi FOR RENT—Room, also garage. Have | ya Ghia cae ny $ x ay ach of you are hereby noti- GEO. STER. presented und tax: ‘ ay BIB? ito a central marke! sale . bicycle and ice box for sale. , Phone} fied that Wilhelmina Dommer, the peti- | Attorneys for said Plaintiff, to cover rebate. for charges der ) | natignal orghnia nine for sale, i the 672 M, or call No. 1 Thayer, four] tioner hereing has filed in this court a| Bismarck, North Dakota, [lighting th toe tional ¢ ization, hy which it may blocks west of P. O. q-7-1w | Copy of the Ist will and testament of | 6-17-24-7-1-8-15 % ; he di posed of immediately or put in = ————| August Dommer, late of the city of} — it Ons depe 3 706 re- | storage, at the discretion of the grow- , FOR RENT—Two modern furnished| Henderson, In the county of Sibley, and | snch sidewalk: rtificates teady to! er ae i “‘rooms for light housekeeping, 418| state of Minnesota, deceased, and the; NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY Jordere q ed along the of deposit. 79,922.67 | strong : y eeateata| a 4 1s hi 241-J. * o oy] probate thereof. in the state of Minne- ADVERTISEMENT. side of 15th St 7 SOP 1 sills payable . 20,500.99 | Strong on better g ade beef steers and | THIRD: He may pool his grain in a st_St. or Phone 241-J. 7-8-3t} gota, duly authenticated, with her| x, RTT Avenue side of 16th | butcher she-stock. 1,250-pound al elevator along with oth Notice Is Hereby Given, That that] Street. fro to Avenue 1. total cee tae a -.. $107,636.52) of good grade to packers, $8. Ci along other AY FOR RENT—Room with board, or will|'petition, praying for the admission to| 0%) ase i , vng.| Probate of said document as the last | Certaln mortgage, ¢ rent room for light housgkeeping.| Wit) of said decedent. and for the is-| €4 by George HN Cows and! growers of his community, its disposal TS, NORTH DAKOTA, to be controlled by a local pooling we EB from SPATE OF long the sout on the ecuted and deliver 5 ith Street to 16th and M. ON heifers mostly $2 to § Mrs. Rohrer, 620 6th St. 7-6-3t of 1 sttere te mortgagors, to Sant. Company. west side of H beween Avenue County of Burleigh and cutters, $1 to 0. Bologna bull 4 i : e ; suance tovHonry. Diels of letters te corporation, mortgagee, dated the A cand Rosser Street. along the south} 1. 1 2. Bliss, Gashier of the above $3 to $4. Veal calves nent higher. [conumnlites. F FOR RENT—Two rooms for light y 5 day of March, A.D. nineteen hund side of Avenue PD from Mandan Avenue] named bank do solemnly. swear that eave eo conte: Alghers |" FOURTH: Hen ormit his grain i d.the said purported f , , ; on housekeeping unfurnished. Plano] tition andthe proots of sad eicidered and alxteen and fited for record in the | tu, Ist Street, and 22 feet along the ¢ . r 3 Qe i a p 0 Office of the register of deeds of the] Side of 3 Avenue between . for sale, 713 3rd St. 7-2-1w | by this court on Saturday, the 30th day | Coat of Burleigh, and state of North | C and Avenue D. the above of my knowled) tment is trite, to the best | Packer top, $8.25. | directly tothe pooling department of Hog receipts, 7,500. St + : Gr : 25° the United States Grain Growers, Inc., ; cents lower. Range. a *- | of July, 1921, at ten o'clock in the fore-| pitts the: 4 moved the Subseri ¢ w to be pooled and sold with the grain su ROK RENT ‘One caer suit-| hoon of that day, at the court rooms of | PAkota. on the doth gay of March, A. D. this Gt day of July, 1921. good light and medium weight, $9 to| committed by other growers and cle. able for one or two, venue D.| this court, in the county court house.| Fugue at page 40. will be foreclose hy larry "Neill, $9.50. Others mostly § to $8.758| canoe eee, oes Phone 498-J. 7-7-2t [in the city of Bismarck, in the county |a sale of tife premises In such mort pots Sheep receipts, 700. Market strong. jupTitee He met the country: f Burleigh, and state’ of North Da-| 0 ,82'¢ ; F aeseel ‘ My commission expires November |, Slee? receipts, 700. Market strong) ir TH: He may send his \ FOR RENT—Well furnished bed-| Pots: | gage and hereinafter described, at th ais aan be na fee , ioe ; y d his § h T- el ‘u kota: and front door of the court house Inthe city goth, 121 to 25 cents high Bulk good native! the United States Grain Growers, 11 room, $10 per month. 411-5th St. You and each of you are hereby cited ; Phone 273. 78+f Pea ols mopear: helore TE eo aa and state of North Dakoti at the hour ~ ae : e : wo o'clock P. M., on the 16th day of | é FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished] petition and show cause, if any there | July. tot, to satisty the amount du apartment, modern, dith balcony, be, why the sprayer of said. petition | upon said ‘mortgage on the of sal lambs, $9 to $9. Ewes, mostly, $2 to) under the “one-th: of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh, Connect ae A rd pooling plan,” by which tw rds of the total shipment will be marketed under any of the j other plans provided and one-third WANTED—Position as sterlographer. Have sevem years experienc by ==" young lady. Box 251, Bismarck. AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—One 1920 Ford touring me car, self-starter, new tires; price $390. Call Phone 849. 11-8 FOR SALE—Saxon roadster for sale cheap, 421 13th St. 1-7-3t HOUSES WANTED. WANTED TO RENT—Four, fiye or e six-room house. Call H. A. Pad- } dock, McKenzie hotel,.or Phone. 225. ¥ 7-6-4 WANTED TO RENT—Six or seven- rom modern house by Aug. 1. W. F. r Crewe. Phone 625. 7-2-tf MISCELLANEOUS MUSIC LOVERS. Why not Exchange your Phonograph Records. We Exchange any Stand- ard Disc Record. Bring your Records and replace them with New Music. Phonograph Record Exchanges “Anton Beer Shining Partor Box 243 415 Brodway ce Hien 7-5-lw Are you looking for expect service ai less than expert cost? I will take care of small sets of books requiring a few hours each week, make closings, financial statements, income tax re- ports or install new up-to-date sys- tems. Prices right. A-1 references. ‘ Address 248, 7-5-1w. | PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, re- blocking and remodeling men’s Le 4, hats, Eagle Talloring & Hat Works, } i Phone 58, opposite Postoffice. — 1-18-tf i | iv FIRST CLASS ~WORK—Cleaning. i pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ | and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring , & Hat Works, phone 58, opposite | postoffice. 1-18-tt | me) FOR SALE CHEAP—Five pedigreed | v i Chester White spring boars ‘and | grandsons of great herd boar at leigh—ss. Farmers’ Union Elevator and Mercan- | tile Company, of Still, North Dakota, ! Plaintiff, vs. C. L. Johnson, Defendant. | Notice Is Hereby Given, That by vir- tue of an execution to me directed and! delivered, and now in my hands, i out of the K's office of the Fourth; Judicial District Court, state of North Dakota, in and for the county of Bur- leigh, upon a judgment rendered in sai court in favor of Farmers’ Union vator and Mercantile, Company, of Still, North. Dakota. plaintiff. and. against: Cc. L. Johnson, dvfendart. p levied upon the folowing a of said defer nt, tay tificate of capital ster Union Elevator and pany. of Still, North fF certificate being nun and issued for twen twenty-five dollars stock of the said Farmers’ vator and Mercantile Company, ou Still. North Dakota. And that T shall en Monday, the 18th day of July, A. D. 1921, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M.. of, said'day, at the front door of the Court’ House in the city of Bismarck, in said county and state, proceed to sell the right, title: and: interest of the above named C. L. Johnson, in and to the) above described property, ‘to satisfy said judgment and costs, amounting to seven hundred thirty-two and 49-100ths dollars, together with all accruing costs of sale, and interest on the same from he Marni ners! ntile Com | the 31st day of December, 1915, at the rate of six per cent per annum, at pub- lic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff of Burleigh County, N. D. F. H. Register, Plaintiff's Attorney. ‘ Dated Bismarck, N. D., May 16, 1921. 17-24-7-1-8-15 SUMMONS. | State of North Dakota, County,of Bure leigh. | In District Court, ° Fourth | Ju District. - Earl H. Forbes, Plaintiff, vs. Charles F. Roe. and all other persons unknow:: claiming any estate or interest in or lien or incumbrance upon the prop- erty described in the complaint, De-' fendants, The state of North Dakota to the above named defendants: You and each one of you are hereby sumntoned to answer the complaint in this action, which had been filed in the office of the clerk of the above named court; and to serve'a-copy of your an- swer to said complaint upon the sub- scribers at their office in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North issued | =. ye" ie WE UVED UP HERE ALL TH’ TIME -LookIT | ‘Capital stock paid in . {Surplus fund . | Liberty Bond Time certificat Certified che: Cashier's STATE OF nee] Shoulds#ot be granted. : Serh f i The U. S. postoflice establishe | anar . Juv abi z , __807_ 4th. Bt, T-7-5t] Ty witness whereof the signature of | gant purines described in said mort- Pave tetas are p ental hon tie |, Minneapolis, Juiy 8.— Wheat receipts | held in a national pcol, to be disposed FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; prices} the judge of said court is hereto sub: fy the same, are those certain pret y. de | 272 cars, compared with 171 a year] of the discretion of the national” reasonable, 320 2nd St. Phone} Scribed and attested by the seal of said! situated i of Burle and President’ Lenhart’ voting ave. | #80. pooling committe 5 court in the city of Bismarck, in said/ State of > oe nd | len K \ ecash No. 1 105 1 ; 544-W. ___7-1-3t tcounty of Burleigh, and state of Norti'| ag" follow: The Notte tree [ iMssioner ‘Thompson voting nay. | B.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph, € | Gash No. $1.395-8 tol In any of these five ways the far- FOR RENT—Rooms with board. 401} Dakota, thjs 24th day of Junc, 1921. | of the ust, Quarter (N 1 Flannagan was appointed a judge of lee: - 3. c G. . C. Ph, C, $1.49 5-8; July, ; September,| mers hope to stabi prices through 5th St. 7-2-5t gudae of ths So AVES, |SE1M). and the North Halt of the | election. Wiew. Robert Orr was appointed pinopractor | $1.265-8, l an orderly and regu!ited flow of gra Newton wetaer aroun? COUT \) Southwest Quarter (N1-2-SW 1-1), of [a judge of election tor the ist Ward. Ure-| 3 Paecas tion Free Corn No, 3, yellow, 50 to 51 cents. | to market, to na market based POSITION WANTED Attorneys for Executor, | rihet Nu. ¥, tor the special election. ; Suite 9. 31—Lueaw Block—Pheme 268) - Oats No. 3 white, 325-8 to on econom rather than on POSITION WANTED—As manager of Bismarck, North Dakote: | cents. the ups and Sol speculative 2 A (Seal.) | 2 Barley, 43 to 58 cents rambling, : ‘ q farmers’ elevator, eleven years Suc- 6-24-7-1-8 Ryé Ne s $1 a3 ty Ri combine to foley i : : = cessful experience; competent book- | Fr H + * Se oe Beet Mae phebo, hrough to market and keep tor them- keeper; esi at ceference -oWrits SHERIFF'S SALE. | eckles and His Friends Some Warming Oven! By Blosser |) Flax No. 1, $1.65 to § selves profits that have hitherto gone 249, care Tribune. 7-8-5t | State dP North Dakota, County of Bur’ | . Sener Sapp aes into the hands of tors. to con- . DULUTH TREND trol their reg dit and ex- Duluth, July 8—Woheat pri in-]} porting which will adi ed slightly during the early trading itly to their profits, and finally to this morning on the execution of buy-| furnish biased information on crop ing prompted by more reports of high- | conditious throughout the world. er temperatu from over the North- —— sie west. The close was strong under re- Most bi t two and a half newed buying and covering operations. | ‘ines tbeir own weight each day. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST GUARANTY BANK at Bismarck in the State of North Dakota, at the clese of business June 30, 1921 RESOURCES Loans and discounts ..... waeeee Overdrafts, secured and uns Warrant: Si Government issues Banking house, furniture and fixtures ie Current expenses, taxes paid, over undivided profit: Checks and other Due from other banks Total . $ 50,000.00 5,000.00 subj to check. vings deposits... os of deposit Savings deposits . Individuat depe checks outstanding . Due to other banks Bills payable .... ans Total OTA, ORTH DA County of Burleigh. I, E. V, Lahr, Vice President of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. VY. LAHR. Vice President. of July, 1921. ie NK C. ELLSWORTH, Notary Public: My Commission Expires Noy. 23, 1924. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th da: FRA Correct Attest: FE. V. Lahr, F, A. Lahr, (SEAL) Directors. ss Z : A

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