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_ WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBERtIQg¢023 ; : : No; 1162 : <___... Report of the Condition of : . THE CAPITAL SE ITY BANK ‘ : dalek at Bismarck, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of . j business September 8th, 1923. FOR SALE—One block of ground -RESOURCES: Classified Advertsing Rates well improved with good house, Loabl and discounts.............00. 66.68 § 194,038.05 | WHEAT TAKES bern, well and wind mill, hen | Qverdrafts, secured and unsecured............ 497.87 a : em DRC 1 insertion, 25 words or pote al tence or pqaibered near | Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, claims, etc... : re WES eLehs 2 FRESH DROP und ; ; j . = - z city or good-towm for ptice ana| Banking house, furniture and fixtures. ... = pe é : ase oes ‘ Other realestate .... . Bee ce ella 3 insertions 25 words or FOR SALE 7 Onerstoty . five:toom | Checks and’ other cash items.......$ 1,420.43 under’ OS AEE 3 ample oe 480, south | Due from other banks and cash..... 33,103.84 34,524.27 1 week. 25 wosde or under bend front. . Convenient to school: Price - Ads over 25 words, 2c 4 : 4 a, FOR SALE Hous it 00d lve town, por LIABILITIES yeeiio3 { Caused by the Weakness of Winnipeg Markets Chicago, Sept, 12—Influenced chic! ly by weakness of Winnipeg fre: declines in wheat took place t t] CLASSIFIED DISPLAY | 25 rooms, “steam. Rested, water (Capital stock. paid in. . £3 i. ..2-8 60,000.00 | Z / 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- |. ceived by 12 o'clock to ineure insertion same day. WE_ RESERVE THE RIGHT REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED k ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE, 82 WANTED—A first c stenogr he cr from October 1st to February 1st. Inexperienced operators need not apply. Inquire Tribune No.-689. 2 WANTED—Competent girl for eral housework. ‘No cooking. Mrs, | ks, electrio ightéy- enjoying good busine ates, owing to Surplus fund ......... poor health. Price 916,000, Will consider part cash: and. good’ Bis- marck residence property for first SALE—Five-roim bungalow, full basement, furndce heat, maple floors, enclosed aisaed. porch, Gon ice venient to sch with terms, Party lesying city. FOR SALE—Six-rggm, @fie: story cot- tage, enclosed porch, full basement, furnace, maple floors throughout. Party @aving city and must sell. Price $4,500; $1,000 of mote cash. FOR SALE—Eight-room two-story dwelling, full basement, furnace, maple floors. Owner will: consider trading for improved: farm unin- cumbered, Loans made. on. improved. city property... Insurance. Price: Owen Eltinge Blk, Phone 631: 9-11- Need C. D, Dursema, 203 West Thayér | WANTED~Experienced automobile St. 9-8-1W Fe Co NERS aE Sr eed 9 WANTED—Competent girl for get eral house work. Mrs, Burt Fin- Phone MI Sompetent girl for gen- eral housework, Mrs. Geo. F. Shafer, WANTED—Experienced gi eral housework, 20 Ave, _ Phone 458, : WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. 417 1st St. Phone 241R. 9-11-83 ANTED—Girl for general, house- work. Mrs, P. J. Meyer, 910-4th St. 9-8-4t WANTED—Experienced girl at Cal- ifornia Fruit/ Store. Call 105. p 9-11-tf pe es < Se WANTED — Experienced: girl as waitress, Sweep Shop. 9-11-tf FOR SALE OR ‘RENT HOUSES AND FLATS — *« FOR SALE—Six-room house, modern ‘except heat, including three bed- rooms, east front, near school, for $2,850, on terms; the five-room modern bungalow, hardwood floors, nice basement, near school, for $4,400, on terms; five-room modern. bungalow, two bed-rooms, fine porch and basement for $38,400, on terms; six-room modern’ bungalow, enclosed porch, hardwood floor good’ basement, south front, ni schools, for $4,500, on terms. 10 M. Register, 9-8-lw “FOR SALE— Bargain, Seven-room modern house, includmg four bed- rooms, fine porth and basement, close in, east front, fine trees, not old, small house in reat 8 -with it. If you are bresserg for. a fine home, here it is, Have: cai for city property; if you wish to agell, list with me. Geo. M, Regi: ter. Phone 90. \ FOR SALE—On very, terms, 7 room house wit sleeping porch, and syn parlor., 4 bed rooms; all built in features, double garage fine lawn an trees. On pavement, close blocks from school. and post- office,. If interdsted write No. 629, Tri- bune. 9-1-tf FOR SALE—Bird’s eye maple dress- ing table, chair and rocker; one dresser; one wicker library table; vacuum cleaner; dining, room chairs; oil heater; china closet. Phone 809J. 112 W. Rosser. 9:12-1w FOR SALE—8 room res! fence, 5 bed rooms, hot water heat, lot 650x144} on paved street. Part cash. Got to sell, party leaving. city. Address C, Bismarck, N. D. In care Gen. Delivery. 9-1-1w FOR SALE—A; Grey Match team with wagon and harness, for cash or good security. Mrs. C. B; Grin- steiner, 216 South 13th St. eats 9-10-16 ¥OR RENT OR SALE—Partly fur- nished house and’ four lots; large barn, chicken coop and run-way, 417 So. 9th. \Phone 5 * 36-Lw FOR RENT—New bungalow, River- view addition. Two bedrooms, vi cany September 15th; Call, 691 or 169M after 5:30 p. mm. + 3-108t FOR SALE—Vernis Martin pea 3 a springs $10.00; 1 set of -table, chairs and rocker, $10. $200.00; China Cabinet, » $13.60. Phone 377M. i salesman, write or call Dakota Auto Sales. Co., 10%, 5th: Bt, Bismarck, No, Dak. Phone 428." » » 9-11-1w ELL COAL in catload Jots. Side of main’ line. Expertence unneces- sary. Barn weeks pay.in an hour, Washington Coal. Company, Stock Yards Station, Chigsgo. i Fo) FOUND—A “black Poleangus cow, about 8 years eld; came to ‘my ~ place, Aug. 29, Branded —B-— on left front shoulder. Weight 900 lbs. 1. P. O'Connor, 1709 Rosser St. 9-10-3t “ Lost. i LOST—On Black Trail between BY marck and Washburn, a lady’s black hand bag, on August 20th, r reward, return to Tribune. 9-10-4t, LOST—Bunch of keys in Buxton Key- tainer in P. O. Monday. Finder no; tify J. 1\.Case, Th. Mach. Co. Phone _ 98S 9-610 LOST—A small. child’s ‘tan catnel cloth coat. Phone 762, or call at 117% 5th St. 9-14-2¢ ROOMS FOR RENT : ‘ NT—Nicely furnished im in modetn home. % block No. ward school and 4 blocks from Capitol and High School. Phone 931W. 1009 5th St. 9-Tott Savings deposits ..'... Cashier’s ‘ka. outstanding. Due to other banks.... Bills payable ...... Liabilities other than those of my knowledge and belief. September, 1923: (SEAL) Correct, Attest: ; National. Rank Building, Bismarct.. N.D. * ms 9-8-4t FOR SALE—One over-stuffed, Mul- bery velour bed davenport. 305 Aj . Phone 424. 9-12-3t. ror WALE—Two burner, Perfection oil stove, and bassinet. Phons 793. Dn 9-12-3t GARAGE and equipment for sale or 38, rent. Address Tribune No. GOOD GARAGE for rent. Addres 9th Street. Phone 688W. 9-8-; FOR SALE—Home Comfort range. 1210 Thayer. 9-12-1t FOR RENT—Garage at 422 5th St. 9-10-St __ HELP _WANTED—MALE MAN, woman wahted. Salary $75 weekly full time, $1.50 an hour sparé; time, selling. gubranteed ho; siery’ to. wearer. Cotton, heathers, silks, Guaranteed Mills, Norristown, Pac WANTED—Young man experienced |}, fice” work. “Goock. chance “for advancement to right person. Write Tribune No. 641. " ‘ 9-12-tf FOR RENT—Quiet COMPOTEADIS FOOTIE | pee with or: without light housekeep- » ,GNTS WANTED ing privileges. Also garage by tho|SEit, MADISON: “Better Made” 11th..409 5th St. Phone 6128. lw FOR RENT—Room in modern “home, in be ised for light housek rooms or sleepifig rooms. Call _Bb8W. 4,228-12th St. i 9-10-1w ROOM for rent for lady only in mo- dern home, “suitable either for light housekeeping or sleeping, 621 6th St. Phone 691W. 9-12-3t FOR RENT—Large modern room suitable for two. Gentlemen prefer- red, 309 8th St. Phone 236W. bse | 9-11-3t FOR RENT—A furnished front room Shirts ‘direct from our factory to wearety, ital. or experience © requil: |. Big) profits. Write. fox free samples, Madison Mills, 503° Broadway, New’ York. POSITION WANTED. WANTED—Position by experienced stenographer,, with knowledge of bookkeeping. Ca]l 362 between 9:00 and 5:00 on address Tribune No. 640. ‘ 9-11-lw ——— AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES on ground floor. Steeping or light | FOR SALE—Buick 6 touring, good housekeeping privileges. 411-8th St. 9-6-lw FOR, RENT—Light hous: eeping shape, priced right for cash. Wil- liamsport Motor Co., Hazelton, N. D. 9-10-1w also moder unfurnished |¥OR SALE—Ford Coupe. Bismarck flat.. Business College. Telephone 183. T-18-tt FOR RENT—Two well furnished clean rooms suitable for light housekeeping, in modern home. Phone 872, 9-12-2t FOR RENT—Modern Tight » how keeping rooms, ground floor, pri- vate entrance. 421 3rd St. * 9-10-3t FOR RENT Furnished room and board, if desired, 418 Raymond St, Phone 942R, 9-1-8 FOR RENT—Four rooms on groung floor, and.$ rooms on second floor. Phone 472M, 9-11-2t. BOARD. and room, junraven, 212 Grd St. Phone 291, Mrs. J. L; Bani- aton.. « oe 9-10-iw FOR SALE CHEAP—Gentlo riding horse, Phone #13 at 316 4th Bt. 9-11-86} f , 9:10.30} Jee FOR RENT—Completely furnis! strictly modern 7 room house. For - information, address Tribune No. 642, 9-12-Lw FOR RENT—Four room partly mod- ern cottage. Small family only. In- . quire J. K. Doran, 406 Third St, ae 2 Sac 9-1i-3t FOR IMMEDIATE » SALE—Player ~-< piano. /Favorable terms if desired. _ Cov Drug Store. 10-3t FOR RENT Two-room furnished apartment at 405, 5th St, on in. Shone636-M. 12-1w TOR -RENT—Modern house, five rooms ‘and , well located. * Phone 506M. i 9-$0-3t FOR REN’ strictly: ern fur- nished house, Goéd location, Phone _ 525K.” . 9-6-lw HAVE YOUR ‘dray. ‘Wark done ‘wills you wait. Prompt service. Phote m1. xe eM FoR REI c 118 3rd Si oy ¥ HOUSEHOLD goods for sale. 485R. sy ‘Oe REAL ESTATE LOANS. U Ot FOR RENT—6 room partly: rae house, at 108 Ave. C. Geo. M. cone ter. ba 5 years. Hi aelling.-No trade: rh Tribune No. 608, : " Intel ull, Raceptioust maaan lolstein. . i for first Gross breeding ete size. First 916. taker bint ama’ P. O. Box 61, McKensig, Ne D: f » sa, 9-Olw Realty) Co. ‘Phone 314, Bismarck ‘Bank Bldg. * + 9-10-38 FOR SADE—900 acre improved: farm or would-trade for house and lot in Bismarck. Mrs. E. H._ King, 407-With ‘St... Phéne 478W. + f e 9-6-lw, HOUSEHOLD goods for sale: Stedl pf etd: ofl steve, 2: itehen ci “301 St. South, oo: as new, ‘asm, oriae. Wed aoe 6% MONEY.” Reserve System™ a uae loans, on city or farm property. Re», “serve Deposit Comne; Tathton “Building, Kansas’ City,:Mo, 1,000.00 Undivided-profits, tess expenses and taxes paid... 1,903.28 Individual deposits subject to, check..$ 65,779.66- Guaranty fund deposit........... 1,383.00 Time: certificates. of deposit... . ~ $9,098.71 10;285,35 ‘ 2,362.37 = . > 25,976.97, 194,886.06 Notes and bills rediscounted...............05 None Bosc None 3 None STATE OF NORTH: DAKOTA, Coynty of Burleigk, ss. I, 9: G. Severtson, Cashier of the aboye named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best ; S. G. SEVERTSON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of C. L, FOSTER, Notary Public, Burleigh County. My commission expires April 1, 1928. C. W.-McGRAY, J. A. HYLAND, Directors. 5 Sn 2 Senne I Se OS ene EEE ____ WANTED TO RENT __~_ WANTED ‘TO RENT—By Sept. 16th small modern. home, or unfurnished apartment by 8 adults. Phone 675 ‘ 9-11-31 Glen Ullin, N. D. Special School District, will offer for sale Oct. 2nd, 1923 at 2 p. m, at the off coat, Coun- ty Auditor, Morton Co..Makdan, N, D. 20,000 Dollars Funding Boods, in denominations of 1,000 Dollars, each; bearing 6% maturing in 20 years. By Cae Bepae ote raion vee Clerk. 3 < 9-8-10+12-14-17 5 pene eh ot NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Charles B. Austin, Deceased, Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Eugene H. Austin, Execu- tor of the Last Will of Charles B. Austin, late of the Township ‘sf Dover, in the County of Ocean, and State of New Jersey, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to ex- them with the necessary \voucl ers, within four’ months r tl first publication of this notice, to said Executor or his agent ane Baker at 211 Bismarck Bal Bui! ing, in the city of Bismar bf Burleigh County. Dated August 2ist, A. D. 3. EUGENE H. AUSTIN, First publication on t of August, A.D. 1923, B 7 9-5-12-19-26 Make Few Changes In Military Staff _ ‘At Agric College Fargo, N. D., Sept. 12—The per- sonnel of the military department at the ‘North Dakota Azricultural col- lege will be but sligntiy ¢hanged, is the announcement of officials, Major Harrell, Captain ‘King, and’ Serge- ants Rafferty and Culpepper will be ab the college-again-this- year. Cap~| {tain Evans: has been’ telieved by Cap- |! ttain Millard: Members of the cadet battalion are mow the proud posstssors of: a gold dtar which -is the ‘emblem of a dis- tinguished tollege and will-be » part of the uniform. this year. THE YOUNG CALF THAT CAME IN BY : YESTERDAY 1S GIVING STATION AGENT DAD KEYES jtoday early. The opening which |ranged from 1-4 to 5-8 cents lower with Dec, $1.047-8 to $1.05 1-8 and | May $1.10 3-8 to 1-2 was followed by ja moderate general sag and then x rally. Bearish crop estimates from Ca nada kept the market tending down- ward at the end, Prices closed heavy Ye to Me net lower with December $1.04% to %a*and $1.10%. CHICAG Chicago, Sept, 12—Hog receipts, 28,000. Mostly 15 to 25 cents lower. Top, $0.40, Cattle receipts, 11,000. Beef steer yearlings and de: beef heifers strong to 15c highe matured steers, $12.90, Vealers st to 25 cents higher. Bulk veal calv to packers, $12 to $12.50. Sheep re- ceipts, 27,000. tives fat lam! MILL Minneapolis, changed to 20 cen lower, to $6.45. Shipments, 51,908. unchanged to $1 higher, $20 to $28.50. LIVESTOCK. St. Paul, Sept, 12.—Cattle re HURRY Now LESLIE! ITS NEARLY TIME FOR THE FIRST GELL AND DONT DISTURB ELTON, I WANT HIM “TO GET ALL THE SLEEP HE CAN} TTS THE. FELLER WHO HAS A LITTLE Z BROTHER NOT OLD ENOUGH 10 GO LEG) “NEA SERYICE, ——— Veal calves and bulls strong Se higher. Other killing cla and stockers steady, _ Gras vs, $4.50 to $8.50. Bulk, , most $2 to §: feeders, $3 to $9, Bulk, $3.60 to $6. Calves, 1,500, Best light veal calves, 50 to $9.76. Hogs, 7,800. Most- ly 15 to 25 cents lower. Range, $7 to $8.90. Bulk butcher and bacon , $8.50 to $8.75, Bulk packing » $7 to $7.7 Bulk good, pigs. Sheep receipts, 1,500. Lambs cents higher. Good na- Culls mostly $8. Fat ewes to pac native breeding a year ago. Cash to $1.20; No. 1 good to choice $1.21 to $1 to good $1.18 to $1 $1.14; September $1.15 orn No. 3 y 3 white 364s¢ to C0 No. 2, 67¢ to 67%e; flax No. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell: Bismarck, Sept. ». 1 dark northern No, 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum . No. 1 flax .. No. 2 flax. FEWER BERLIN WOMEN BREAK LAW THAN MEN Berlin, Sept. 12.—Women k the law in Berlin only one-sixth as much as men, according to Berlin police st- tistics for June which have just made public. Total number of is, to be worn on the right sleeve of jthe cadet blouse one inch above {he jor. Hagrell, prafessor of. mili-{ 8- > T. C. insignia. tary science and tactics, has mailed a gold star to each member of the|said Major Harrell, hattalion.and explained that the star] honor, as but 23 of the 230 colleges inspected by the War were rated as distinguished.” “This addition . One of these will] Read Tribune Want Ads. 14,979 and of these only 2,583 be the regular garrison cap and the} Were Women, a winter cap of ihe est civilian style with edr protec- NOTICE! Continue boiling city water. City Health Officer. Everybody In BY ALLMAN * x suas! t wisn TWOZ TWINS THEN