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~ : : ‘ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1928 ~~ a eiaht osloce pom? 3. 923. THE OLD HOME TOWN Attest ATKINSON ~ S Auditor. THE REFEREE ° BY STANLEY) jogtet pict i rot ; —— ..1-16-2¢ | | FOR SALE—C. G. Conn B flat Bi HOW DARE You tone saxophone. Silver plated, gold EAT Your LUNCH with leather case, cheap. Phon: aN THAT CHAIR — 767M or call at 1016 Ave. B. agi: CERTNY “HEY DO! My PUP 1S TELUN' “DORG wor * HE “THINKS OF RIM: HES SANIN - ° A “GRNAN YOU BAG HOMEDY ROUGH Byatt’ Aaple A YOR SALE—Canned Talk, Wich f ‘a ia - . ‘ware, wardrobe, rugs an: various NECKsIFYA'GET FRESH WITH eae mars, mT? ME LL BIE A COUPLA. HUNKS saree HONDOO0D, After shaking hands’ with 5000 people who swarmed at his inaugura- tion, Donahey, new governor of Ohio, “did not actually aint but be- came dizzy and had to be assisted by his military staff.” As he slowly recovers, it may com- fort him to know that the League Against Handshaking is ‘considering electing him an honarary member of the Knights of the Golden Prune. This peculiar league believes that handshaking is a foolish business as ploo ooo". OUTA YAN ATS WOT HES SAVIN! GOSH DIDN' YA KNOW THAT? ee ie fe FOR SALE—Duroc pig, weig! Ibs. for $35.00. Alex Anderson, Bismarck, N. D. Phone 6F210. 1-13-1wk FOR SALE—Buff Orphington and black Langshang chickens; pure bred. Christ Free, 210 12th St. N. 1-10-lw | EXCHANGE FOR LAND—J. I. Case engine, separator, plows, ete. Land must be priced right. Address"S14. i ridiculous as the Fiji custom of care of Tribune, 1-13-1w « \t greeting each other by rybbing Lad’es or gentlemen's far garments yr TW Hi noses. : repaired and relined, First class work - a v4 The wise Chinese, fearful of con- ‘guaranteed. Phone S38M. Mrs. Mat- ye el hod tracting disease, play sife whem they tie Erstrom, 605 3rd St 1-10 1w ane meet, by each party shaking hands |i WANTED—Careful buyers to call at this atore for a five-pound jar of ; fancy dairy butter for $2.25. Scott’s with himself. HOKUM Stefansson retires as an explorer. o He will devote the rest of his life to trying to explode the popular notion that the north polar region is a solid Grocery. 1-1 FOR SALE—One new set Nelson Loose Leaf encyclopedia, Will sell cheap. Write Tribune No. 516. 1-15-lw iceberg incapable of sustaining life. He claims great riches await people who will settle in certain parts of EE eae AUGER a cha De the arctic circle, destined to be great. i we ne nee Ried phone bat a producers of meat and, minerals, all at 924 6th St, - Stefansson says that explorers seeking to pose as daring heroes, have given us a false notion about the Far North. It’s a notion he'll ; FoR” ‘ore space, excellent | ‘ location, Bismarck Realty Co. Bis- | marek Bank Bldg. i 1-16-3t find next to impossible to explode, Cano | FOR SALE—Four burner gas stove, for it’s what people like t& believe. LGM > with oven and broiler complete, And most people believe what they 4 a 7 Phone 614. 1-1 want to believg, in preference to THE PAPER HANGER WHO IS WORKING AT AUNTSARAH PEABoDYSs 7 FOR SALE—Best grade baled ha logical and indisputable truth. W. L. Smith. e170 te ADVENTURE Stefansson, retiring ag an explorer, has a wonderful career of adventure COTTAGE DIDNT SIT IN, HER NEW'RED PLUSH MYC iy | s - STAN | R KING CHAIR V! YY LONG To! r NEA SERVICE ¢ Gd | BISMARCK BUILDING & LOAN | | 1 | Ae eee Z eed ASSOCIATION oe: = to look back to. He spent more SH — - = = No. 921 leigh County, North Dakota, on the| MINUTES OF oTHE PROCEEDINGS] “fiz5,i the Polar renion’ jarsveyiee [Greatest GE alls Ne Wasvante tages Statement for the year ending De- : Rose * kota, : NG explorer. He a more than| Greate: ; e K+ Fae Rar n ai me ay. Sueno pape aed oe OF RUNES 100/000" square -nhiles, af previously | plode polar misinformation that had the close of business Dec. 29th,|page 46, will be foreclosed by a sale unknown country, to the maps. of the premises‘in such mortgag2| Monday’ evening, January 15th, at Arena, in the State of North}and hereinafter described, at the| i995, 4 Dakota, ae front door of the courthouse at Bis- been accumulating since the ancient Greeks. He predicts that airplane lines will open the arctic circle com- | cember 31st, 1 ETS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | Real Estate Loans + $284,286.88 L | Stock loans ...... + 11,005.00 | Furniture and fixture: 307.00 i “FRISKING” ‘i U.S. Government bonds 3,055.30 RESOURCES ; marek, in the county of Burleigh| The Board of City Commissioners pmercially, as ie qiteam railroads aie Winkee Rain ROOMIREORTENT: | ust dnstate owaua Sg AROBT Ae arrester ee oY rene me iris ane, ree bal a dd aan, rene See cai huveutheserauce= No lectures an CEERKS, 18 upward, willing to ac-| FOR RENT—Two rooms, modern | C#8h on hand ...... + 12,111.40 Overdratts, " secured an o’cloc! 1, on the lay of Feb-| ning, January 15th, » at eign ave i . S, ») willing e y 7 Sy fc ‘ hss af Wwansceure| wee eat ey, 115-20 ruary, 1923, to satisty the amount eelock P. its bre er present more interesting. cept government position, $120] apartment for light housekeeping, nota Varrants, stocks, tax -cer- 4 4 & due upon such mortgage on the day tificates, claims, etc..... 381.85 /of sale. . n Banking house, ‘furniture The premises described in such] Thompson and President Lenhart. and fixtures ............ 3,552.90 | mortgage and which will be sold to| The minutes of the last mecting Current expenses, _taxes satisfy the saine, are situated in i ; paid, over undivided pro- Burleigh County, ‘North Dakets, and| Wefe Fead and approved. On motion 2,967.95 | described as .follows, towit:——The | of Comfnissioner French, seconded Southeast Quarter (SE%) ot Sec-| and carried, the bills were allowed cash items ...-$ 11.00 tion Eighteen (18), In Township One| as read. On motion of Commissioner Due from other Hundred Forty-one (141) North, of| French spécial assessments for the banks and cash 5,591.87 5,602.87/ Range Seventy-eight (78) West, cc=-| construction of paving on 8th Street $31 Commissioners’ French. Henzler, mo. Experience unnecessary. For may also be used’ as sleeping MONEY free list positions now open, write| rooms. 722 5th St. Phone 485R. | o: Nearly 376 billion dollars’ worth| R. ‘Terey (former Civil Service Ex: Ate are ooeeneimere of business was transacted in Am- aminer) 455 Barrister Bldg.) FOR RENT—Furnished room in Uiuiviiegt peoHey Serie erica last year by, bank checks, It} Washington, D. C. modern apartment, close in, suit- : was a drop of 7% billions from the +. 15-At| able for one orstwo young. ladies 386.38 ‘ Vea ° ‘ . MO ais ncewy nouns 311,886.38 record clearings of 1920. The drop! man—OR WOMAN wanted. Salary | Phone 870J. i GROWTH OF ASSETS partly a reflection of lower prices, |’ 59 weekly full time, $400 an 1-15-18) Assets December 31st, 1907$ 4,366.43 Fr d dolar now representing more ac-| hour spare time, selling guaran- FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms,) Assets December 31st, 1908 6,076.99 tual physical volume of business -$277,710.88 its Checks and other ; A teed hosiery to wearer. Experience | with or without. board in modern | Asests December 31st, 1909 t 5, ees EE CG Arcee ornare oes eee ABS, | Crom rnin. Suresu copene, alley narth pean! during the boon: unnecessary. Guaranteed Mills,/ house; close in, near schools. Call| Assets December 31st, 1910 18,627.02 Total Fiapiuiries “8°49 leording to the government survey | and en ee Back in 1913, a normal year, bank! Norristown, Penna. 622 3rd St. Phone 1d -3t| Assets December 31st, 1911 26,980.85 ; LIABIL thereof. nal Plat, were a I, low- clearings totaled b il phen Necker hat ie ee ‘ Capital stock paid in -$10,000.00.) “The mortgagee has heretofore de-| ing names were drawn for jury lion delees Er eniiatiiwaecee FOR RE wo large rooms and, Assets December Sist, 1912 37,281.84 ' Surplas fun : Individual deposits 1,000.00 | clared, and now declares, the whole duty: subject to check 10,782.50 debt secured by said mortgage due .-E. Lahr, J.J. Loberg, John and payable. ‘There will be due on| Hoffman, B. E. Jones, Dan ‘McPhee, said mortgage on the date of sale|G. M. Langum, T. E. Flaherty, C. W : light house- | Assets December Bist, 1913 56,625.28 Prod smalls roma (Or SUgnCs BOURE: |) As eteeDeterabed S1ntnd 91d Leae} | Assets December 31st, 1915 9 ings last year were 115 per cent|____—Ss~PERSONAL, : ° higher than 1913. Logically, may|EPILEPTICS—Would* you care to] keeping. 404 5th St. Phone 512J. that not represent the real increase} learn about+ the new rational 1:1 t ————————— Assets December 31st, 1916 oa a the sum of $365.96, (which sum in-| McGray, Pat Donahue, H. S. Lobach, in ‘cost of living? treatment for immediate relief of | FOR RENT—Room in modern house, | Assets December 31st, 1917 cludes interest paid upon a -prior|E. W. Leonard, A. A. Jones, R. : epilepsy. Positively stopping all) 2 blocks from postoffice. Phone! Ascots December 31st cates of deposit 281.09 += | mortgage on: thé: same: property) be- | Drown, b. Van: Hook, E. H. Pierees| 3 NEW YORK CITY seizures from first day’s use. In| 832M or call 311 2nd St. etree te eat Time certificates sides the costs, disbursements and|E. J. Gobel. Geo. W. Little. Thos, Out of every $100’ of bank checks| formation free. “Specialist” Draw- 1-16-St| Asseta December Slst, of deposit ..,.. 11,496.65 pupenaas. of thin £arctips ace, Hall, A. L. Hendrickson, B. F. Bur- ; Slat, | used in America last year, $58 went| er C-592, Lander, Wyo. Dated this 27th day of December,| bage, J. O. Lyngstad, E..G Win- FOR RENT—Four-room apartment | Assets December sees. ft “ ° Ist, 1921 Cashier's checks outstanding 22,721.17] 1999 greene, R M. Bergeson, Thos. B. fizauat the New York City clearing] _~ : tee __1lf-tt with bath at the Woodmansee, 423] Astats Debomber ist, toed G11 86638 Bills payable ...... Senses 4,000.00 E INVESTORS. MORTGAGS| Cayou, Wm. Dohn, J. L_ Vachon, H. The é PRIVATE investigations strictly con-| _ 5th St. Phone 768-W. 1-12 eps eee eee Liabilities other than those SECURITY COMPANY, O. Wray, A. R. Hoffmam A. R. As- -The clearings through New York} fidential. Write Box 243, Bismarck. FOR RENT — Furnished or partly Wbove stated, War Finance ING, 2 corporation, lackson, Frank MeCormfck, City totaled nearly 218 million dol- 1-16-1w |” tarnished rooms, Business college. } Corporation ........ see 7,72740 : Mortgagee. President Lenhart stated that the lars, or about half of our entire na- Phone 183. 1-12 tf| o Mobal te ee 45,449.17 |Newton, Dullam & Young, Heat ct Dizestsy Pact thes ae tional wealth. FOR RENT—Warm furnished room | POSITION WANTED. mat ay wonder New Yorkers are | agi WANTED—Experienced | on way to Capitol, 706 6th St. DESPITE W AR stenographer desires position. Call| !-12”8t. | $ 3 7 Attorneys for Mortgagee, Here cer} rf STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun-|2° invitation of the Board of City Com- ty of Burleigh.—ss. Bismarck, North Dakota. )-27-1-3-10-17-24-31 | missioners to assist them in the set- I, A. C. Isaminger, Cashier of the MERCER ACI 2O TE isons of tha water question and above named bank, do solemnly swear TICE TO CREDITORS that _a meeting had been arranged A ai liiegate tara sold some old ear eT eee 2-16-1w WORK WANTED that the above statement is true, to NOTIC! for Tuesday evening, January 16th. i 2 i | ‘ the best of my knowledge and ‘be-|_In the Matter of the Estate of] “On motion of Commissioney French potatoes for 21 cents a bushel. WANTED—Washing, 911 9th St. | ‘ lief. Ferdinand brsuthi grit Peceneet: n-| the President appointed Commission- These at ee A lobeerolls, were ‘a 1-11-1w | A. C. ISAMINGER, Notice is hereby given by the un-) erg French, Larson and Thompson to| , masqueraded as rida new pota- | —————. __4 SN Cashier. | dersigned. August H. Lambrecht, Ad-| act as a committee of three to con-|/ toes, and were sold to consumers at| FOR SALE 100 acres, two miles Pe ae eee ; i Subscribed and sworn to beforeme | ministrator of the Estate of Ferdinang| for with the Burleigh County Leg- $12 a bushel, east of' Ft. Lincoln, or will trade z Ol = Chicago, Jan. 17. — Despite war this 5th day of January, 1923. Lambrecht, late of: the township islative delegation and the Board of reaRy = for hodse in Bismarck. Mary Sul- ) WANTED TO S! ne new Trip-| news selling which appeared to be “ . p This is revealed by John H. Hay WALTER™M. SCOTT McKenzie in the county of Burleigh! Administration relative to the State nN - ey) ivan, Bismarck, N. D. 1-13-1w . e Notary Public, Burleigh County, | and State of North Dakota, deceased, | of North Dakota fulfilling its agree- Arena, N. D. My Commission ex- | to the creditors of and all persons| ment to pave between the street-car pires January 15, 1924. having claims against said deceased; | tracks, ~ q Correct Attest: - to exhibit them, with the necessary! The City Auditor has instructed to A. M. ISAMINGER, vouchers, within six months after! notify Judge Nuessle that there was | A. ©. ISAMINGER, the’ first publication of this notice} » leak in his s¢wer connection which Directors./ ;to W. L. Smith, resident agent of| should be repaired, and to notify : 1-17 | the unt med Administrator, at|E, A. Hughes and Sam Nicola rela- €® Bee the office aid agent in the city | tive to down-spouts which were caus- Report of the Condition of of Bismarck, North Dakota, deputy commissioner of agriculture. lex Auto Knitter, guaranteed. Also| largely on foreign account turned He predicts prosecution of at least |} =—=—<— —$— —_—_—_——————— ten pounds yarn and two pounds|the wheat market downward today one wholesaler. Zi SALESMEN WANTED sample yfrn. Highest bidder will| during the early dealing. Prices And] Stil some economists: betleys | UARGRENATIONAL CONCERN con| Seroit | Machine) and’ yarn. cost)(wers olen #earishly.-obabencted\ by that the cost of living depetids on|, use two more salesmen for import-| $100.00. Box 101, Timmer, N. D. proittccaleing any ibs part. a the the currency situation, especially|” ant special work. It is very con-|_ as ea | etive day emsene cia Bendes rae supply of gold, genial work and practically on the| RUG WEAVING—Silk portiers, ta-| ® des ee a We SS) CEs. yen ' inside for winter. Must be neat| ble runners, porch cushions. Mac| coeatinet htetines ce Sie rae ing ice to form on sidewalks, and to| H@iiive who attend the probe of DEAWHINREC LIN: Ree eee er ee ee a een Care cLlEA Tee aa ice |\APnSE canapthabe Accentines tralent ; ta i x : ; out $25.00. Men over iven ; B e ‘THE MENOKEN FARMERS STATE) ° Dated January 17th, 1923. notify ‘ec: Guainer relates stosgiat: the outrages at Mer Rouge, La.,| An unusual evening frock from ety State full pareicelnes| livered. Carrie J. Falek, Bismarck,| Tes and exchanges had declined. at the close of-business Dec. 29th ' Administrator. | ing at the corner of Third and Main /4Te carefully “frisked” of revolvers | Paris is developed in white muslin,| nm first letter and give LIBAVE| op uean aes tee ee ec 1922, at Menoken, in the State of| First publication on the 17th day| Streets. On-motion of Commissioner | DY deputy sheriffs before they. en- | trimmed with rows and rows of tiny lower was follewed by moderate de- North Dakota, of Janu&ry, 1923, 4 \ phone! _N. v number or address. Write P. 0.| FOR SALE. Henzler the Board of City Commis-jter the courtroom at Bastrop, | roses of silver brocade, with a huge Box 19. Bismarck, N. D. rd wood an 4 poles. Furniture and auto storage.| 4); RESOURCES 1-17-24-31—2-7| sioners adjourned to meet again| where the hearings are held. bow of silver cloth at the side. 1-172 Gentle saddle horses, teams for} Praga rae and then something Loans and discounts .....$82,613.27 pe res Bat Sour Ses (epiei oe Overdrafts, secured and 4 - | Mies 1 dark northern $1.26 to $1.42 Rapid Fire O No MAM; HE’S VD MAKE TO SEE ) THe MANAGER. Warrants, stocks, tax eae vn DOINGS OF.THE DUFFS Banking. house, farnitaze : ‘6: 7OLIVIA, YOU DONT HAVE “Current expenses, "‘taxes ="? | BGS RY DEN WILL COME AND GET hiiig 6 Goeseeenes ves 5 4,319.98 Checks and other IT AND HE WiLL TAKE 1T DOWN— livia Subsequently the bulls wéte at a disadvantage owing to a 15 point de+ cline that had taken place in the value of the france which was equal to 2% to 3 cents. The wheat market closed heavy %e to 1%e lower, » WAS VERY GLAD To EXCHANGE >. THAT FOR HER- IT vay 'YOu'LL FIND HIM IN C7. was A PLEASURE IN THE FIRST OFFICE EN ‘MORE Wie THAN, To THE LEFT- ONE? LET ME KNOW- AND -A. AND +I’D LIKE TO CALL ON You SOME TIME IF 1 MAY ? ) | / b WOULD BE | PLEASED To : HAVE You CALL, || AND WILL BE fash items ....$ 23837 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Due from other Chivago, Jan. 17.—Hogs receipts LOOKING FOR You (A ‘4 1 21,000, Slow, steady. Cattle, 14,000, aacrcae “ ICANSE THIS EVENING ! slawassnery receipts 13,000. Opening Capital stock paid in ......$15,000.00 Individual deposits fi subject to check 10,403.37 + Guaranty fund de- posit . 180.44 Time certifieates 11,251.64 of deposit ..... Cashier’s checks | oustanding .... 1,280.24 23,065.69 Bills payable/*..<. oN 4,452.84 SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 17.— Cattle receipts 24,000. Market most- ly steady. Common and medium beef steers $6.00 to $9.00; fat she-stock mostly $4.00 to $6.09, Few better of- ferings up to $7.00 or higher. Can- ners and cutters $2.50 to $3.50. Bo- logna bulls mostly $4.50 to $5.00. | Stockers and feeders $4.00 to §7.25. | Calves receipts 3,600, Market mostly 25 cents higher. Practical top best "| lights $9.25. Seconds $5.50 to $6.00. Hogs receipts 22,500. Market av- eraging steady to around 10 cents | NEA SERVI cee Mo oe ia ah ae lower. Shipping demand light. One * BY BLOSSER ae choice load sorts to shippers $8.35. i] Packing 5 $6.50 to $7.00. Bulk be }] pigs $835.0 i Sheep receipts 1,200, Market 25 to 30 Saari ne bing lambs held to aroun 1.00. Natives selling $13.50 to $13.75. Best native ewes early around $6.50. Total .. +s02+.. $42,518.53 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. : I, €. P. Kjeseth, Cashier of the { above named bank, do solemnly ‘wear that the above statement is ,true, to the best of my knowledge ki and ‘belief. ‘ C. P, KJESETH, Cashier. Subscribed and.sworn to before me this 16th day of January, 1923, A. T. WELCH, 23 Notary Public, My Commission expires Feb, 14,}1 1928, Correct Attent: LOUIS OKSON, PLE ST SE, ‘ : i At - MINNBAPOLIST i J. P. SPIES, : # E fs z A i a k ¥ .C. P. KSESETH, RAS ’ ? f ae : L 1 ; Minneapolis, Jan. one un- © bn) Directors, ‘ sé “ o oe “1-17 \ ee en, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE %. “* “FORECLOSURE SALE} DEFAULT having occurred in’ the conditions of the mo: herein- after described, NOTICE IS HERE- BY GIVEN, that that certain mort- gage,-exechted and delivered by I. M., Capper and® Belle 8. Capper, his: wife, fecuniyc to Investors Mort- gage: Secari Compah 45 inc.. Mortg gee, dated 20th h 1920, and 9 r