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iS a eran a Be Sea ee Fe Lacey, ee N Oy es THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ____ HELP 'WANTED—ALB WANTED. AT ONCS—Dishwashe: man, or woman; ‘also tablewaiter in cafe; good wages and a.permanept place. Phone or write New Cafe, - Underwood 9-8-4t WANTED—Good form carpenter, abic to work blue prints. Phone 67-R, 9. 3 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Pleasant reliable lady to wait'on customers and do book- keeping, take charge of help... Will pay $25.00. a week, eight hours work, drom 9 to 6- o'clock. Must furnish cash bonds or security. Only: reliable honest party need @answer. No objection to married woman. Write 285 care of Tribune. r 9-3-4t WANTED —Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. Al. Rosen, corner Mandan and Avenue A. Phone 906. GARE as Bok OeAE WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. Al Rosen. ‘ Cor. Mandan and_ Ave -A. 8-29-tf WANTED—Middle aged lady for gen- eral housework. Mrs. J. J. Engel- hardt, Intake, Mgnt. 9-2-1w WANTED—A competent girl for gen- eral house work. # Apply 802 Ave. B. Peck a ti nei a 3 WANTED—Woman helper at the Ban-' ner House, 104 Main St, Phone 231. A 9-7-1lw POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED—By party with eight years -experiencg; * prefer bookkeeping, clerical work, but will consider any Kind vt office work; can ‘operate typewriter. Write P. O. __Box 50, Bismarck, N. D. _ —9-6-2W Young woman with first grade ele- mentary certificate, wants to teach. Have had three years experience and one year university work. Write No. 286, care Tribune, 9-7-5t FUR SALE OBR REN? MUUSED AND FLATS STOP HERE! If you aye looking for a home, direct from owner, modern in every respect, not just a house. Just what you want six rooms and bath, oak ffoors, built in features, full basement, hot air, tank connect- ed to furnace and to coal range in basement. Good location two blocks from fire proof grade school, four blocks from High school. Own- er is leaving town. For appoint- _ ment call 3763. 9-6-3t FOR SALE—Modern house of ten rooms and bath, hot water heat, large lot. Other buildings on lot worth $1500. A desirable home or first class rooming -house. This is one of the best pieces of’ property oftered for sale in\the city. If inter- ested on’t buy until you have look- ed it over. First cash payment $1900. J. H. Holihan, East of Post Office. Phone 745. __ 9-7-3t FOR SALE—Eight room house with three nice rooms plastered in base- ment, four large bedrooms | with ‘bath upstairs.” Down» stairs tin-| ished’ in.oak with maple © floors thronghout...Hot. water heat, Very well located to keep boarders and roomers, Price $6500. Terms. Let us show you this pretty home. D. T. Owens & Co, 8-30-tf A snap and a very good bargain, liy- ing room, dining room, Kitchen, bath room, two bed-rooms, built in china closet and book-case, fire-place, full- basement, furnace heat, gas-stove, hard-wood ‘floors, garage, a very good buy, at $3650 a payment and balance same as rent. Phone 961, _Henry & Henry. 19-7-3t FOR SALE—Partly modern house of eight rooms, barn, garage, chicken house, trees. Lot 75x150 feet. This is a bargain at $3000. .$800°-cash. Also nice little home of five rooms. Partly modern. $2100. Basy terms. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 146. __ 9-7-3 FOR SALE—By owner, modern. house with six rooms and bath. Full base- ment, large screened-in porch; a first class garage, .with cement floor. Four blocks from postoffice.. Will consider car in deal. 10 East.Main. Phone 212-J. 9-2-tf FOR SALE—Almost new very modern bungalow of six rooms and bath,,; “garage in basement; «ne of the nic- -est bungalows in the vity; price $4,- 800; $1,000 cash. J. 4. Holihan, 314 __Broadway. Phone 7 9-6-3t ROR RENT—All modern eight room house, furtlished, willing to rent same for two or three years; also for sale, one. writing desk, piano, sewing machine, lawn mower and davenport, 713 3rd St. 9-8-lw FOR SALE—6 room modern house, close in, for $3600 on liberal terms; 7 room modern house, including 3 bed rooms, east front, for $4200 on liberal terms. Geo. M. Register. 9-3-1wk FOR SALE—6 room house, 3_ bed rooms with bath up stairs, full base- ment, furnace heat, screened in porch. Located in best part of city. Price $5500. Terms. D. T. Owens _& Co. 8-30-tf FOR SALE—5 room bungalow, full basement, furnace, water, light, gas and sewer. Screened in porch. Price $3600. $1400 cash. D. J. Owens & Co, 8-30-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnish- ed light housekeeping apartment and furnished rooms 2t 1012 Broad- way. Phone 499-J. 9-7-lw Phone 242M. 9-2-6t SALESMAN TRAVELING SALESMAN—To handle cTushed oyster shells‘as side line. Apply Box 1056, Mobite, Ala. 9-6-lw ee ____ BOARDERS WANTED Table board at reasonable prices. Ca}l at 617 7th St. Phone 586. 9-6-3 FOR SALE—264 1-2-acre dairy farm, fine buildings, modern improve- ments; will sell very reasonable, as I am not able to work it, will keep 50 cows and 4 horses; milk average $150 per cow a year. For particu- lars, write Wm. B. Smith, South Kosttight, Delaware county, New York. , AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Ford touring, in good condition; a bargain. - Inquire Sun- set Barber Shop. 9-8-3t ‘OR SALS—One Harley Davidson motor-cycle, 1918 model. H. B. Nel- son, 320 4th St. lw FOR SALE—Two cars, one Chalmers and one Ford. Call 406 11th St Phone 468-R. 9-7-lw FOR RENT—Garage,/clese in. Phone 383-W. 9:6-uf ROOMS FOR BENT ase FOR RENT—One douvle room for light housekeeping; aiso one large room on second floor for housekeep- ing, and also one Single lodging room in modern home, 622 3rd St. Phone 132-W. 9-8-1w FOR RENT—Two rooms, kitchenette and bath; furnished or unfurnished; Teasonable rent.. Apply 112 Avenue C., or phone 351-W. 9-6-3t FOR RENT—Room in strictly modern house; suitable for one or two; furnished. 702 7th St. Phone 357-M. = 9. First class dresimaking. 723 Sth St. 22 $$$ FOR RENT—Rooma by day or week; also rooms for light housekeeping. Business College, Telephone 183. BONES ca REN Se a FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room suitable for two girls. Call 528 or 905 after 5 o'clock. 1-3t FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Phone 386J or call 218:dat St. _______——C—* 6-8 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Also ‘house for rent by Oct Ist. Call 218 Second street. 9-8-3 FOR RENT—Furnished oom in mod- ern home, suitable for two. 507 Mh Bhi cad OR 8 FOR RENT-—Modern room for one 2° two gentlemen, 418 2ad St. Phone 544-F gee | 9-7-3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light. housekeeping. Call 808 7ti St Leneae 9-3-1w FOR RENT—Nicely ‘furnished room suitable for two girla, Phone 905. 9-7-3t FOR RENT—Room in modern home. eNo. 1 Broadway. Phone 212R. Se Res eS OT BE FOR RENT—Furnished room. Call at 222 5th St, or phone 484-W. _9-8-3t FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keping, 408 1-2 Main St. 9-6-3t FOR RENT—Room in modern home,| No. 1 Broadway. |_—_—&9-7-3¢ ROOM-& BOARD modern home. 608 ard St. , 9-6-3t MISCELLANEOUS ue FOR SALE— Store shelving © with - drawer bottoms, and tables just re \moved from Plymouth Clothing and Men’s Furnishing store. Steam heating furnace( rather large), at a sacrifice. Cadillac automobile, 7- passenger; a powerful car in good condition at, one-fourth the price of new; 160-acrey a farm with wood and water, néar Mandan in Heart valley. Desirable and a great bar- gain, $20 an acre. See L. N. Carey, Mandan, N.D. 8-24-2w FOR SALE—Large oak high roll top desk, 7-ft. oak standing desk, one section of four muahogapy. book cases, revolving desk chair, office chairs and desk stool. Apply. at 4th-story Missouri Valley Motor Bldg, (Bank N. Dak Bldg.) _9-2-5t FOR SALE—Victrola XIV, mahogany, $225 model, in excelient condition; price, $150. Owner must have cash. Cal} at 1011 5th St., or phone 987. mess Hal ae 2 ae ee eat FIRST CLASS WORK—Cleaning. pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ and men’s clothing. Eagle Tailoring & Hat. Works, phone 58 opposite ne .__1-18-tt FOR SALE OR TRADE—Concrete store building, 25x60, full basemen.- for land. C. J. Bieber, Herreid, ; 8D. ce eg 8-19-21t PRE WARK PitiCks cp cleenin: blocking aad remodeling men’s hats, Eagle Tafioriug & Hat Worka: Phone 68. opposite Pustoffi:~ heir nent gi in te MN Bol WILL. TRADE—160 acres Emmons Co. land for 4 oF 5 room house in Bismarck, Box 175 Kildeer, N. D. ae? : 8-26-2wks. FOR SALE—3,000 busnels- nice clegn good sized early Ohio potatoes, either on track or in field. Hork- __strom Bros., Hazen, N. D. t FOR SALE—Jewel range, good condi- tion. Also bed. At a sap if taken at once, J. M. Brodi, 113 2nd St Phone 954. , 9-8-2t FOR SALE—4 room house; light, wat- er and sewer. Garage 14-28. Price $1850 if taken at once. Phone 818 or call at 515 9th St. 9-6-3t $3400, Here is a good buy, a six room all modern house, will sell on terms, Phone 961, Henry & Henry. _9-7-3t FOR RENT—Light housekeeping apartment, ‘fully equipped. Phone 404-J. Geos W. Little. 9-6-tf SS _ ROOM AND BOARD WANTED WANTED—Board and room with private-family for three. Call 318 7 to 8 p.m. 9-7-2t — ae x LosT FOR SALE—Two dozen high grade White Leghorn pullets. Will soon be laying. 412 8th St. Phone 562 or 911. 9-8-3t FOR SALE—One steel malleable range, one round oak heater, in good condition. Phone 671-J. WANTED—To buy second hand trunk, must be in good condition. Phone 952. Mr. Tempelmeyer. 9-7-3t FOR SALE—One 12 gauge double bar- rel hammerless shot gun. Apply Capitol City Garage. 9-6-3t FOR SALE—All kindg of household furniture for sale reasonable. Call at 519 4th St. Phome 511-K. 9-7-3t “(OST—Gold class pin with diamond; name is engraved on back of pin. Finder return to Tribune office for rey . w LOST—One sweater. gray college Phone 945. 9-6-3t FOR SALE—Good milch cow also one good hofse. 1709 Rosser St. Phone 740 J. OE eS twk 240 acre partly improved Wis. farm to trade or for sale. Write Gust Lindgren, Taylor, N. D. 8-26-2w _| holstering. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WELL, THE LITTLE SWEETIE - | IS SITTING IN THERE. eeCweny ive ALL DOLLED UP AND WITH | witBuR A LITTLE A BOX OF CANDY ANDA | "taste OF DOMESTIC MAGAZINE, AND HER BEO | LIFE WHEN HE: JHOW DOES IT SEEM ‘To BE MARRIED ? pa \ ri L—) Ty WILBBR | WANT To TIP You OFF_ON SOMETHING - )F YOUR NEW LITTLE WIFEY WANTS 70 STAYAROUND HERE FORA WHILE SHE'LL HAVE 70 MAKE HER OWN BED, AND DQ A FEW OTHER LITTLE THINGS! C DIDN'T SHE Fix THE BED Vit DoT! ® , \CAN MAKE A BED AS GOOD AS ANY WOMAN -AND 1M NOT GOING TO HAVE MY WIFE BE A DRUDGE., | DON’T CARE WHAT HELEN ? The premises and will e situated and ots, mortgage on that day. described in said. mo: be sold to satisfy the » in Burleigh County, North Dakot: are described as follows to-wit Seven (7) and Bight (8) in Block ty-six (96) of McKenzie and Coffins Addition to the Ci of Bismarck~in said Burleigh County, North Dakota, The above described property is not now any part of mortgagors homestead nor of the homestead of any memher of his family, There will be due on said mortgage on the day of sale the sum of $1336.59, together with the costs of} foreclosure, < Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this Ist, day of Sept. A. D., 1921, Bismarck Loan & Investment Company, a Corporation, Mortgagee. F. E. McCURDY Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, N, Dak. 9-1-8-15-22-29 10-5, -, FOR SALE Maho, ny dining table and chairs, strictly, wp to date. Also asbestos folding a set of chimes, wicker tea tray, porcelain lined ice box, all good as new. Headorf piano, mahogany case good as new. : Victrola. Unmatchable oak hall seat, French bevel mirror, hand carved inset with four pair matched buffalo horn and a pair of Rocky Mountain sheep horns inset for coat, and hat hangers.’ All hand work. . Mahogany center stand, rocker and Roman seat hand carved. Wicker also oak rocker, leather up- me MARKETS’, | o—_____—___1_____+« GENERAL SELLING EARLY Chicago, Sept. 8.—Weakness of corn at the close yesterday and at the opening today resulted in rather gen- eral selling of wheat at the start of trading on the board today with prices off 1 to’3 1-4 cent8. The mar- ket rallied slightly toward the end of the first hour, The loss was recovered later on buying by local and commission houses that were free sellers on yes- terday’s ~ bulge. ‘The pronounced strength at Minneapolis had consider- able influence. The closing \showed wheat unchanged to 2 cents high- er than the opening figures. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Sept. 8—Cattle receipts 8,000. Bulk beef steers $6.50 to $9.25. Hog receipts 18,000. Fairly active, large 15 to 35 cents higher. Sheep receipts 20,000. 25 cents higher. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 8.—Flour un- In car- NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of North »Dakota, County, of Burleigh, in Count$ Court, before Hon, I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the state of Solo- mon Bishop, Deceased, Arthur --Van Hor Petitioner, vs. Arthur Van Horn and all other’ per- sons interested in the estate of Solo- mon Bishop, j:decéased, Respondent: he unter- Notice ‘igik@reby*given by signed ‘aren ) Van Horn, cutor af last: a estate of Solomon of Bismarek igh and State ql Fe Minneapolis, changed to load lots $ Shipme:.t3 70,023 barrels. Bran $13 to $15. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN, Minneapolis, Sept. §.—Wheat re- ceipts 363 cars, compared with 383 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern, $1.541-4; Sep- tember, $1.44 1-4; December, $1.41 1-4; May, $1.43 3-4. 4 No. 1 dark northern, $1.411-4 to $1.60 1-4, Corn No. 3 white, 33 cents. Barley, 43 to 60 cents. Rye No. 2, $1.01,1-2 to $1.02 1-2. Flax No. 1, $2.01 3-2 to_$2.02 1-2. ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Sept. 8—Cattle re- ceipts 2,400. Killing classes mostly steady. Few sales best butcher she- stock strong to around 25 cents high- er. No corn-fed steers here. | Grassy steers $4.25 to $7.00. Bulk $5.00 to $6.00. Butcher she-stock $3.25 to $5.00. Few $6.00, Veal, calves mostly 50 cents lower, Bést lights to packers $10.00 to $10. Large genuine leather rocker and Gunn solid oak sectional book cases, combination oak boak case and desk and solid oak large china cabinet, mov- able shelves, glass front. Walnut bed and dresser, box spring and oak dresser, iron bed, Way Sag- less spring and genuine felt mattress. Stowell auto tent and bed just the thing for touring and hunting. @ak telephone stand and stool. Rugs, vacuum cleaner, wicker fern stand, kitghen table and numerous small articles, lawn mower, hardwood floor polisher. 205 Park Ave. first house north of swimming pool. Phone 837X. SSS f LEGAL NOTICES | NOTICE FORECLOSURE SALB. Defawit having occurred in the condi- tions of the mortgage, hereinafter des- cribedj notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered by J. W. Pauley, mortgagor, of Bismarck, North Dakota, to Bisma Loan & Investment Company, 2 poration, mortgagee, dated the 4th /day of December, A, D. ‘1920, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Da- ‘ota, on the 7th day of December, A. D. 920'at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of-that day, and recorded in Book 146 of Mortgages on page-297, will be fore- closed by the sale of the premises des- cribed in such mortgage, and herein- after desgribed, at the front door of the Court. i ge ‘in the ‘City of Bismarck,|ruptcy. Also’all other assets of said in Burlejeh County, North Dakota, at/estate. Sale will be for cash. the houd of ten o'clock in the fore-} , CHRIST BERTSCH, | noon 6f the 8th day of October, A.D. Tr 1921 to satisfy the amount due on said! 9-7-8, Firm to itors of, and all persons against, gaid-decedent, to with the’ necessary ‘vo! in four months after the cation of this*notice, to'said Executor at his office at 209 Seventh Street in the city af*Bismarck in said Burleigh County, rth? Dakota, MY Dated Aug. 31st. 1921. ARTHUR VAN HORN yExeeutor FH. Register, i Attorney for executor, Bismarck, N. First publication on Sept., 1921, 9-1-8715-22. NOTICE OF SALE - In_Dintriet Court of the United States For the District of North Dakot: In the\Matter of The Western Sales mpany, Bankrupt, Christ Bertsch, Jr., ‘the Ist day of ebe. 7-8 to 347-8 ‘undersigned, as Receiver. will public sale'on the 1th day of September, 1921 at 10 o'clgck A. M., at the front door of the Bishtarck Motor Company, at Bismarck; North Dakota, the right, title and ingerest of the said bankfuptey in certain repairs, 2 sories and other automobile parts numerous to mention, “Also all’rem ing accounts and bills gue said bank- The ‘sell at Freckles and His Friends seo OUNO-T NEVER ALLOW MY CHILDREN ‘Stockers and feeders strong; few stockers around 25 cents higher. Hog receipts 2,500. Steady to 26 cents higher. Range $6.25 to $8.75, Bulk $6.50 to $8.50. Pigs scarce. Good pigs $8.50 to $8.75. Sheep receipts 1,200. Strong to 25 cents or more higher. Good native and Dakota lambs $7.50 to $7.75.) Good choice ewes quotable $2.50 to $4.00, = TREASURER'’S REPORT Report. of Treasurer of Long Lake School District No, 48 County of Bur- leigh, State of North Dakota, for year beginning | July 1, 1920, and ending June 30, 1921, RECEIPTS A. Cash on hand, in- cluding sinking fund, at heginning of school year, July 1, 1920... 1, Total amount receiv- ed during year from apportionment of State and County Tuition Fund 3. Amount received during . year from taxes levied by Dis- + 4761.72 $ 5302.37 ict School Board Amount — reeeiv: during year into the Sinking Fund from interest thereon .... 8. Amount Interest Accounts 9 Total receipts for year (Items 1 to 8) Grand total re- ceipts for year, in- cluding cash on hand 920 (Sum of and Item 9). EXPENDITURES 1. Amount paid dur- ing year for School Houses, Sites and Permanent Improve- ments 3 2. Amount paid dur- ing year for Appara- tus . 3, Amount paid, dur- ing year for Teach- s' Salaries (less eachers’ Retire- ment Fund 4, Amount ing year to County, Treasurer on account of Teachers’ Retire- ment Kund) 5, Amount. pa: ing year for Salaries and, Fxpenses School Officers . Amount paid dur- ing year for interest . on Bonds $300. Warrants $2.93 received le on 21.22 5256.62 10558.99 683.28 100.00 $474,317 7. Amount paid dur- ing year for Trans- portation of Pupils 2095.23 . Amount paid dur- ing year for Li- brary Books $30.00, Books $1) 6 +9. 130.46 xpenses 1454.98 12, Total expenditures ‘during year 13, Cash on hand, hands. of district treasurer) —_ includ- ing sinking fund, at the end of the 8482.08 2076.91 ditures and cash on hand to balance above total re- ceipts . RELA 1, Amount of | Sink- ing Fund in Treas- ury July 1, 1920 $1000.00 #2, Amount ‘transferred to Sinking Fund from General Fund during year ........++ 137.50 3. Amount received into Sinking Fund from Interest . Total 4. Paid ing Fund for Re- demption of Bonds 5. Balance in Sinke | ing Fund June 30, 19 . 1790.43 \ FRED W. HINSEY ‘Treasurer of Long Lake School District, No. 48. Approved this 12th day of July, 1921. By order of the District School Board: 'W. W. McNALLY. President Attest: L. L, LOCKWOOD Clerk. Clerk's Statement of Indebtedness of “District Total amount of Bonds Out- standing June 30, 1921 Total indebtedness of June 30, 1921 00. Approved this 12 ly, 1921, By order of the District School Board: L, L, LOCKWOOD, Clerk. : 10558.99 NKING FUND 52.93 $ 1790.43) None TREASURER’S REPORT Report. of Treasurer of Telfer School District No. 46 County of Bur- leigh, State of North Dakota.for year heginning July 1, 1920, and ending June 30, 1921. RECEIPTS A. Cash on hand, in- cluding sinking fund, at beginning of school year, July 1, 1920. .... 1. Total amon eneiv= ed during year from apportionment cf State and County Tuition Fund ....... 3! Amount = received during year from taxes levied by Dis- trict School Board .. 6. Amount received @luring year State Aid 9, Total receipts for year (Items 1 to 8).. 10, Grand total re- ecipts for year, in- cluding cash on hand | Tuly 1, 1920 (Sum of Item A and Item 9).. EXPENDITURES 3. Amount paid dur- ing year for Teach- ers’ Salaries’ (less Teachers’ Retire- «ment Fund) : 4, Amount paid dur- ing year to County Treasurer on account of ‘Teachers’ Retire- ment Fund *.... 5, Amount paid dur. ing year. for Salaries and Expenses of Schoo) Officers - . 6. Amount paid ing year for interest on Bonds $60.00, on Warrants $9.05 Total 7. Amount paid dur- ing year for Trans- portation of Pupils. . 11, Other Expenses: General School Sup- plies 12, Total during year 13, Cash on hand, (in hands of district treasufer) includ- ing sinking fund, , at the end of ;the June 30, $ 157.38 1213.13 25.57 1299.60 1456.98 1022.40 7.20 128.43 xi 69.05 4359.27 14. Gran aitures. and cash on hand to _ balance nnOVe 1456.98 J, H. ALLENSWORTH | Treasurer of Telfer School Dist. No. 46. Approved this 13th day of July, 1921. By order of the District Schob!. Board: ‘W. J. TAYLOR, Preauient Attest: OWETTA DUTTON, Clerk. Clerk's Bienen of btednenn of Distric' Total amount of Warrants Out- standing June 30, 1921 Total amount of Bonds standing June 30, 1921... Total indebtedness of Distri Hi e Tune 30, 1921 1241.55 Approved this 13th day of Juby, 1921, By order of the District School Board: OWETTA DUTTON, Clerk. S——OOOOCOOOOOOOOOO OS $ 241.55 Out- 1000.00 RS. ENGE D.C. Ph. C Chivopractor Free Suite 9. Al—Laene Bieck—Phene 300 TREASURERS heh Report of Treasurer of Painted Woods School District No, 9, County of Bur- leigh, State of North-Dakotay for, year beginning | July/1, 1920, and ending June #0, 1921, - RECEIPTS, A. Cash on, hand, He cluding sinking fund, at beginning of duly 1, 7% . $ 1035.32 apportionment of State and County Tuition Fund ..... + $ 520,84 3. Amount received during year from taxes levied by Dis-” trict School Board .. 8 Amount received from: other seurces: Interest 9% Total year (items 1 tp 8).. 10. Grand total re- ceipts for year, in- cluding cash on hand duly 1, 1920 (Sum of Item A and 9) . . : 1807.45 ‘URE: 2. Amount paid dur- id ing year for Appara- ; 60 . Amount paid dur- ing year for Teach- ers’ Salaries (less Teachers’ Retire- ment Fund) .’..... o- 1175.00 4. Amount paid dur- ing year to County ‘Treasurer on account of Teachers’ Retire- ment Fund . sey 5. Amount. pi ing year for and Expen: + School Officers 7. Amount paid dur- ing year for Trans- portation of Pupils. . 8. Amount paid dur- ing year for Tuition of Pupils sent to other districts 9, Amount ‘paid dur- ing year for Li-+ brary Books $8.17, Text Books $21.41 Total :........ vee 11, Other Expenses: Insurance Premium. Cleaning School Houses . . Fuel and . 12, Total expenditures during year 13. Cash on han@, hands of district treasurer) includ- ing sinking fund, at the end of the June 3.0, 1525.12 ig21* . ‘ 14. Grand total expen- ditures jand cash on hand to. balance above total re- ceipts .. 282.33 1807.45 . JOHNSON Treasurer of Painted Woods School District No. 9. Approved this: 12th day of July, 1921." By order of the District School Board: OSCAR ANSTROM, President. Attest: MARTHA WETMORE, Clerk. TREASURER'S REPORT Report of Treasurer of Baldwin School District No, 29, County of Bur- leigh, State of North Dakota, for year beginning July 1, 1920, and ending June 30, 1921, t RECEIPTS A. Cash on hand, in- cluding sinking fund, beginning of J ed during year from apportionment of State and County Tuition Fund . 3. Amount received during year from taxes levied by Dis- trict School Board .. 4, Amount. received during year from tuition in other dis- ' trigte; yoke cane ‘ 6. Amount received during year. from State Aid ........ 8. Amount received from other sources: Int. from Bank of 323.28 2910.46 Int. State Bank 9. Total receipts for year (Item 1 to 8) .. 10, Grand total re- ceipts for year, in- . eluding cash on hand July 1, 1920 (Sum of Item A and Item 9).. EXPENDITURES 1, Amount paid dur- ing year for School Houses, Sites and Permanent Improve- 3362.74 3438.79 573,00 ers’ Salaries (less Teachers’ Retire- ment Fund) 5. Amount paid dur- ing year for Salaries and Expenses School Officers 6. Amount. paid dur- ing year for interest on Warrants ....... 9, Amount paid dur- ing year for Text 200k8 8 11, Other Janitor w Incidental Repairing Fuel purchased... 12, Total expenditn during year ...,.... 13, Cash ‘on hand. (in hands of district treasurer) _‘inelud- ing .sinking — fund, at “the end of the year, 1921 14. Grand total expen- ditures and cash on hand to: balance ahove’ total re- ceipts .... 1455.30 2659.15 a 179.64 3438.79 .- HIGGINS Treasurer ef Baldwin School District No. 29. Approved this 12th day of July, 1921, By order of the Nistriet School Board: PERCY FREEMAN, President Attest: H. RENFROW, Clerk.’ Clerk’n Statement of debtednenn of District Total smount of Warrants Out- standing June 20, 1921 $1030.22 ‘Total amount of Bonds standing June 2%, 1921 . - 4850.00 Total indebtedness of District June 20, 1921 .. ete rete Approved this 12th dav of July, 192 Py order af the District School Boa: H. G, RENFROW, Clerk. oo B ~ | New Corporations. | oo Articles of incorporation filed with the secretary of state include: Farmers Co-operative Mercantile Co., GrenBra; capital stock, $75,000; ineorporators, Martin Larson, J. D. Wheeler, J. N. Thorstad. %, Stanley Branch Coal eompany, Hanks, capital stock, $30,000; incor- porators, C. H. Wilkinson, Grenora: C. 0. Sletten, Bottineau; O. -T. Olson, Powers Lake; William Hendriekson, Appam; Henry Paulson, Lunds Val- ley. ~ Walcott Potato Growers association, Richland county; capital stock, $25,- 000; iincorporators, H. G. Bakkg, C. L. Olson, A. Bakko, J. J. Barrett, 0. G. Bean. Rock Springs Oil company, New Rockford; capital stock, $100,000; in- corporators, O. A. Dahl, J. F. Gudgei, G. K. Gullick, W. L Daniels, D. B. Miller, all of Brantford. Mohall Potato Marketing assecla- tion, no capital stock; incorporators,' H. M. Haugen, Thos. Brown, M. O. Hall, J. A. Southam, Ole Handy. 2 Keep the garage ventilated.