The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 2, 1921, Page 6

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“PAGE SIX —_———__-_______-—~¢ CITY NEWS o——_—_ In Hospital William Grossman of the Hughes Flectric company. has entered the Bis- marck hospital for surgical treatment. In Bismarck Hospital Miss Erma Happel and Miss Marion Strutz have entered the Bismarck hos- pital for tonsillectomy. At St. Alexins Hospital Miss Mildred Sperry of the city is confined to the St. Alexius hospital for tonsillectomy. “For Treatment Mrs. Anton Nelson of 810 Ninth to take out 'eenses now and avold tha Jast-minute rush. \ In Hospital Here Mrs. E. E. Logue of Linton has en- tered the St. Alexius hospital for treat® ment, New Baptist Minister. Rev. L. R. Johnson, recently chose: pastor of the First Baptist chure' will arrive here in time io fill the pu! pit Sunday morning aida Sunday evens ing, Rev. C, W. Finwall announced today. He will preach at 10:30 and § Pp. M. Sunday Seeing Country, H. P. Anderson, of ‘“‘acoma, Wash is spending sometime in Bismarck He came here from Jowa and Ne- braska. Mr, Anderson said that he usually makes a leisuiely trip eacn year into some section of the country and spends several weeks meeting people and studying conditions. street is confined to the St. Alexius hospital for medical treatment. Hunting Licen: Issued, The county auditor-has issued 6§ hunting licenses. Hunters are urged Closed Monday September 5th LABOR DAY At 12 O’clock Noon We the below named grocers will close at 12 o'clock noon to celebrate Labor Day. We ask all customers to place their orders early. Logan’s, “We Thank You.” Brown & Jones. E. A. Brown. Central Meat Market. E. A. Dawson, Geo. Gussner. BLACKBERRIES! "BLACKBERRIES! Peaches, Free Stones: e Plums, Italians. Crabapples—Transcendant ‘We know the above fruits are as nice and reasonable to ¢an as any we will ‘have. Ask us. _ Tomatoes Ripe and Nice. ’ “Squash, Home Grown. _, Sweet Potatoes Malaga Grapes Osage Muskmelons : Bananas, Special by the Dozen ai Bartlett Pears le National Biscuit Co’s. Cookies and Crackers always fresh at Logan’s. With the new prices you can’t afford to be without cookies or crackers at all times for the children. COFFEE—FRESH ROASTED DAILY The coffee that is sure taking and holding the lead in Bismarck. Prim-o-ro-sa, per event ee dae Logan’s Special. per Ib............... .38¢ Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m. Other week days: - 4:00 p. m: CLOSE AT 8 P. M. SATURDAY EVENING All Phones 211 118 drd Street. WILL. ROGERS His Boyhoor After He Grew TODAY— FRIDAY ELM MM MMMM MMM MMMM MMMM MMMM ELTINGE TREASURERS REPORT: ’ Report. of Treasurer of hiand School District No. 27 County of Bur. leigh State of North Dakota, for year begining July 1," 1920, nd a oy a June 30, 19: Cash on hand, in; cluding = sinking fund, at beginning of school year, July . "gotal amo ceived during year from arpercion. ment of State and County Tuition Fund Amount _ received during year , froyh taxes levied by Dis- trict Schoo! Board. Amount _ received during year into the Sinking Fund from interest thereon Amount — receivéd from other sources int. on Gen, Fund, Total receipts for year (Items 1 to 8).. 10; Grand total receipts for year, including cash on hand July 1, 1920 (Sum of 1 A and Item 9) EXPE fA. 1308.69 120.90 1766.22 1903.67 3212.36 Amount paid du “ing year for Teach- ers’ cout (less t paid dur- year to County Treasurer on ac- count of Teachers’ Retirement Fund .. Amount _ paid dur- ing year for Salar- ies and Expenses of School Officers. .4. ‘Amount paid ‘dur- ing year for Tran: portation of Pupilas, Amount paid dur- year for Tuition of Pupils sent to other districts Amount paid dur- 77.00 866.00 11, Other Secneess Incidentals . areseaner Ineluds ing ‘sinking’ fund, at the end “of the year, June 30, 1981. 14, Grand | total ex- penditures» and. cash on hand to barance etal total rede) RELATING TO WBINKING FUND Rebate of | Sink- ing Fund in Treas- ury duly 1, 1920 . Amount transferred | to” Sinking . Fund from‘ General Fund during year . . Amount — received into. Sinking Fund from Interest 2.36 134.60 120.00 Total Balance ing. Fun 1921 267.29 LEIN BAG ig of Highland Senool District Approved this 12th day.of July, 1921. By order: of the pints ict: School Board: elt. .. LANGFORD, President. in Sine: 30, 33.30 500.00 533.30 th-day of July, 1921. piateree School Board: Report * i ‘School. Diatrict No. 26, County of Bur- ieigh State of North Dakota, for year peeing, oat” 1,. 1920, and ending | L. June 3 RECEIPTS A. Cash on a Tid, n=. eluding. nk fin fund, “at rina of cheat year, Ju! 1, 1920 . "Total ‘amount’ re- ceived during year from - apportion- ment of State and County Tuition Fund 1 Amount received during year from taxes levied by Dis- trict School Board . Amount, Fecelved from interest. % Total: receipts. year (Items 1 to 8)... 8 or 10. Grand total recelpia including: cash on -hand July, 1, 1920 (Sum of Item 3573.23 185.06 A to Item! 9) EXPENDITURES . Amount paid dur- ing year for Appara- . ‘ukmount paid du ing, year for Teach- ers’ jalariea (leas Teachers’ Retirement Fund) =. 1524.60 . Amount paid duré ing, year to, County Treasurer on at- count of Teache: Retirement Find; 15.40 » Amount « paid dur= ing year for Salar- ies and Expenses of School Officers: . Anrount: paid ‘dur: ing ‘year for interest 125.00 80.00 11, Other Expé: Incidentals. 828,79.00 12. Total ‘expen es during year 13, Cash on hand, ‘(in- hands:-of district treavurer) includ. ing sinking , fund, at the end, of. the year, June 30, 1924. 14; Grand; total. ex- penditures and cash on hand to. balance above total receipts. RELATI: TO SINKING FUND Amount of Sink i Fund in Trea: ury July 1, 1920 Balanee in Sink- 1354.3: 165,43 BO HA’ 7 asurer of Frances School District Approved. this 12th day of. Suly,. 1923: By order of the District, Schoo! Board: MILLBR, Prestdent Attest: H. GIERKE, Clerk. Cle¢k’n Statemi a ikeesiegetee, or Total’ amount - of, taht as Out: standing June 30, 1921 $2000.00 Total indebtedness of Di Tun, 36, 1921 2000.6 Approved this 19th day of July, y order-of the District School Y GIERKE, Clerk. -: be 2 Boys” The Story of a Man Who Lived Up. TOMORROW idl ele a eh ea 8 ending | réonteh leigh State beginning Jul une 30, 19: ie 'A. Cash on cluding. , fund Ln 1,39, 1 fro ment. | County 3. Amount: ~ during | it trict School. 5, Amount . during interest ther ‘Amount State Amoui ear taxes levied by, Dis: Sinking, Fund from during year wt id. ec of OR Kenito i school ol, Diatriet No Ne cee county ki ay tarts Bad cRIETS nang 4 it Hy 1, $ 2741.43 ec ney year portion- State ai fon Fund $1030.80 received from Board. . received to the 1295.44 Ons. 79.27 received from 447.50 receiv of Bur-' fate eer ins 2289.38] A 1437.02 = 13, 2218.85 | ae 373,23 8. from ote F source: Rent oh 16.00, :. 19,86 | year (items 1 to . 10, Grand a.totats receipts Ji 1820 sum of ite, x and I tame) XPENDITURES Amount paid dur- ing . year for School + Housés, Sites and Permanent, Improve- ments .ramone , en ing year for Teach: Salaries (less 11630.24 ers’ and) ‘Amo! ing. year to County Treasurer on eount “of - ‘Teache Retirement Fund Amount paid dur- ing year for Salar- ies and Expent School Officers hount 4427.50 4, 32.40 169,00 1692.76 8199.85 | 3430.39) penditures ‘and-cash + on hand to: balance above tar 0,24 Sad FO, BtNixiNa FUND : ury, July 1,:4920 .... 1060.00 * Pie re traneferr to | Sinking. from General. raieless during.: year. . Amount ' “received into, Sinking Fund fro} Anthreat? 297.50 79.22 B 3426.77 1426.77 O'NEILL School District y of July, 1921. t_ School Boatd: President. G,,: glerk. 4 tednens Of 1 HARRY: jurer, of .MeKengie ‘Gay, of July, 1921. a eee ‘of fhe mre Sehool Board: . WILDFAN Scnopl etn ti ¢ for year ite of: leigh: Stat ‘ tied beginning: June. 36, $ 216.16 le ‘ota amount’ re- ceived during > year fro Hay apportion: Bt: County: Trunion, Fund 837.148 Am received pear from ) jed by Dis- trict School:Board’.. 2425.45 Amoynt received 1800.00 ar (item 1 4894.14 10° Grand total for. year, Joclugin ne cash ‘on ‘hand Jul 1, 1920 (Sum of Item “and Item 9). : EXPENDITURES 6109.30 ear for’ Téacl Salarica (ems etirement focal 3.59.09 30.40 t \ $ 60.21 368.68 4929.35, Booxi fale 23; reel 11, Others Ex} Incidentals ' xpenditures otal SOseERINE ERS" ie Josten Lake Beroo) Dis-. trict ‘No. Approved thie 12th day of July, 192+. By order of the ‘District School Board: f LON: President. Dietete Total amonnt of. ants Out- standing, Juno 30; 1921 ;|Total amount. of standing, June 3 Totat indebtednen of "Dis yO CREDITORS of the Estate of Ang- ar Of. August, ‘Dommer, late of on city. of Henterson: In the: Coun’ Sibley, and State: of Mirinestoa ace e. claims, again: nat, id ceased, to. ‘Omnibit them with the-neces- sary vouchers, within six months after the first pi tion: of this: Rotics to said executa it ae ofice. of: Newton. Duligm & You Lea) inthe City Natfonal | Bank ‘Building, in the city of Blamarck, in. said Burleigh Canty. forth §=Da- eta That . Dullam of. Bismarck, North Dako! {a ‘my resident agent tn-North ‘Dakota, Dated August neen A.D, 1921. Executor of wi of August Dom- VEO BOVES BIS aby Fertormances 1 :30—9 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921 TURDAY. MATINEE—2: C) "9 MARC’ THEATRE TONIGHT and TOMORROW: ALIVE WIRES” wit also "Vad EDNA MURPHY and JOHNNIE WALKER F. ATTY ARB UCKLE in “A Reckless Romeo” MARY PICKFORD COMING MONDAY K. OF C. MEET SUNDAY, The meeting of the Knights of Co- :Yumbus, which was to hive been hel@ Yast night to discuss tne -proposal ‘of the state organization to raise a furd ito, provide chapel for Catholic stu- dents at the University of North Da kota at Grand Forks, was postponed until. Sunday because of the failure of the speaker to arrive in time. —the edie | George Dugan, represei:ting the. Cath-|/ olic students who are ashing the K. ot C, to build the chapel, was in the city today and will talk to tne members of the order at a meeting io be held Sun- day in the K. of P. hall. Engineers’ Convention. “Several engineers -in. this vicinity will motor to Minot next Monday to attend the state-convention, KODAK FINISHING Quality Work for the Amateur SLORBY STUDIO Successors. to HOLMBOE STUDIO HIGH-GRADE GAS To illustrate the fallacy of the gravity argument: It is only necessary’ to remember that the gravity of gasoline can be controlled if'the quality i is not considered. You know, of course, that gasoline is not an ‘elementary: compound like water. It.is composed of innumerable compounds. But, you may be surprised to know that every component part of gasoline has a different gravity, and every com- ponent part ‘of gasoline has a close relation to its efficiency. It is the proper and scientific grouping, or adjustment, of these parts that makes good gasoline. Gravity is merely the comparison of the weight of a liquid with water.’ What the component parts weigh in relation to water fheans nothing, but the heat or energy which these’ comp jnent parts give off mean a lot. RED CROWN Has a eet 2 ool obi Perfect Chain of Boling Point Er; actions It has the low initial for easy starting, the correct range for quick get-away, smooth pop eat and tremendous power and speed.” There isn’t 4 gap in the chain of boiling point fractions in ‘Red Crown ‘for a gap in the chain means a gap in the power. Red Crown delivers the utmost in service all the time. It never varids no matter where you get it, and you can get it everywhere, every few blocks in the hich and every few miles‘i in the country. ~ You are wasting money if you pay more for gadcline than the price of Red Crown. 20.1€ a GALLON At the Following Standard Oil Service Stations: Ist Street and Main Street Main Street and 8th Street STANDARD OIL COMPANY BISMARCK (Indiana) ‘NN. DAKOTA

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