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Z F SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1923. Report of the Condition of THE FARMERS STATE BANK, at Baldwin, in the State of North Da- kota, at the close of business Oct. 31, 1923, - RESOURCES Loans and discounts...... $ 94,323.64 Qverdrafts, secured and un- secured see Warrants, stocks, tax cer- tificates, claims, etc.... 3,241.18 Banking house, furniture and fixtures ...... 4,300.00 Other refil estate . 11,893.68 Current ' expenses, ta paid, over undivided pro- i ++ 8,818.69 ercash items ,$ 531.47 Cash and due from other banks ........ 4,905.34 5,486.81 TOTAL .. $128,254.19 LIABILITIES / CApital stock paid in......$ 15,000.00 Surplus fund ..... ++ 2,500.08 Individual — de- posits subject to check ..... $16,546.92 - Guaranty fund +, deposit 734.08 Time ~ certifi- cates of de- ; posit . 65,622.47 Savings depo: 3,151.83 Cashier's checks outstanding . 1,515.66 87,570.93 Bills payable ../ 18,183.26 TOTAL) 305. secs +» .$128,254.19 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Buricigh—ss. I, J. S. Fevold, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to}, the best of my knowledge and belief. J. 8, FE’ A Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of November, 1923. E. V. LAHR, ‘ Notary Public. My Commission éxpires June 16, 1929, pees Attest:— . . A. LAHR, HARRY CHRISTIANSEN, J. §. FEVOLD, < Directers. BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIs- CHARGE AND ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON In the District Court of the United States. For the Southwestern Divi- sion, District of North Dakota. In the Matter of A. H. Knowlton, Bankrupt. No. 4459 In Bankruptcy. To the Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge of the Distrigt Court of the United States for the District of North Dakota, A. H. Knowlton, of Regan, in ‘the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, in said District, respectfully represents that gn the 29th day of August, 1923, last past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, .and -has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts+and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore, He prays that he may be decreed by the court to have # full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said bank- rupt acts, except such debts as are exgepted by law from such discharge. Hated this 29th day of August, A. D. 49: A. H. KNOWLTON, ‘eo Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON District of North Dakota, ss: Un this 30th day of October, A. D, 1925, on reading the Petition for Discharge of the above-named Bank- rupt, it. is— A Ordered By the Court, that a hear- ing be had upon the same on the 2nd] day of January, A. D. 1924, before the | aid court, at Fargo, in said district, at ten o'clock forenoon; and that notice thereof be published in The Bismarck _ Tribune, ‘a mer abee | printed in°said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the edurt, that the Referee shall send, by mail, to all known crediters, copies of said petition and this order, ad-| di 240.19 | INT SARAH PEABODY, LEADER OF THE SOCIETY eT DPPREESION OF PIPE SMOKING,RUINED HER UMBRELLA WHEN SHE ATTEMPTED To BREAK DP A PIPE JAKE BOWERS, WAS SMOKING HO-NQ- SHE DIDNT KNOW AUNT SARAHS_|* SO MAD SHES TURNED PALE, Classified Advertising Rates linsertion, 25 words or under .........4. $ 50 2 insertions. 25 words or under + 3 insertions 25 words or Whder s.asees gees 1 week, 25 words or under 1.2 Ads over 26 werds, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY. RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. WE_ RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 HELP WANTED—MALE =Men and boys to fill Va largest demand of gll other trades combined; modern system; we teach you in a few weeks to fill one of these big paying positions; OUT OUR WAY ; BY WILLIAMS i I HATE 10 DISTURB You , COME. ON HURRY UP ON SATUROAN MORNING AND GET DOWN TO DEAR, BUT WE HAVE NO, THAT STORE! IVE MILK FOR YOUR FATHERS. GOT 7O GET .“10 \ BREAM FAST . WORK ! 1 Yj =~ we WSS t Rag < \N M modern wash house and accommo- dations. Apply at mine, Glen Ul- lin Coal company. 11-5-1w WANTED—Mineys. First class board, SALESMAN. PAGE SEVEN REAL ESTATE. LOANS WE WANT A LIVE CONVINCING | SALESMAN—Who can sell bankers and leading business men a high class vertising specialties and calendars. | To such a man We offer an excep- | HELP WANTED—FEMALE EARN M AT HOME—Women | “everywhere making substantial, + amounts knitting socks for us on! st easily learned Auto Knitter. | No experience necessary. Distanc immaterial, Send for full particu lars and handsome Reward Book| 2 stamp. Auto Knitter Co., Dept. | °., Buffalo, New York. tional opportunity to close up per- | manently with one of the largest specialty houses in * the world, rated AA-1. Prompt, action neces- | sary to take full advantage of the | big selling season about to open. | The American Art: Works, Coshoc ton, Ohio, 11-10-1t SALESBOARD SALESMEN WANTED | A Shor weekly ca | —Now making small towns. Big | e Sending! commissions, Best assortments. | e; represe! leadin, 7” s music publisher. yore ing pei Average sales $90. You can place | one a day. Write K. and S$. Sales | Company, 4325 East Ravenswood | Ave., Dept. Chicago, — 11-10-1t | |SALESBOARD SALESMEN — Make $150.00 to $200.00 per week selling | our quality Assortments. Credit | on repeats IOWA NOVELTY COM- | PANY Second Floor Rivoli Theatre Bldg., LaCr Wi orders. Send! information. GILBER' CORP., 165! , New York City. A competent middle aged | ying, N. D. Call Mr. D.| In care Van Horn Ho- , N. D. SALES CARD” SALESMAN—Excep- 11-9-8t} tionally good line. Make $1000 be- | FEMALE HELP WANTED—Earn $20) fore Xmas. Good all year round) re time, at home, ad- K, & K. SALES CO.,) dressing, mailing, music, circulars ed, Chicago. iii eenien hal perenne ens Dee AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—1922 Chevrolet Sedan in | good condition, Write Box | D. 11-9-3t | Send Ameri 10¢ for music, information. Musie Co., 1658 Broad- 11-5-1w arn $25- in barber shops every- time, copying TEE | where; $25 to $60 per week; steady Write R. J. ug sms ory) Corina work; employment; easy to yy 28 Gr Ate start in business for yourself; Ga., for particula . ‘ 11-10-1t simple Lost LOST—Baby’s blue angora cap, be- | tween McKenzie hotel and E. A. to do ‘ork at home. Libe: furnished. unlimited training; enroll now. , envelope brings particu- seen tate on Main SiN aad For free catalogue an@ further | Morgan Novelty Art Go. At-| ¢? Teturn to Tribune for reward. particulars apply Moler Barber fi-1 Lc atk k, Colloge, 216 Front St., Fargo;N. D., fompetent girl for gen--| “OST—Truck tire, size 36x6, j 107 olett Ave, Minneapolis, | oral housework. Mrs, Gordon Cox,| Steele and Bismarck. Notify Trib- Minn.; or 220 Pacifie Ave, Win-1 31g W. Thaycg, 11-5-tf | Une 11-1-1w nipeg, Canada. Molers the most | oozes 3 6 OT | | reliable system of Barber Colleges AGENTS WANTED seas _ MISCELLANEOUS meres | in American, 11-10-1¢ | shEN OR WOMEN part of full time |FOR SALE—Forty mammoth” bronze | HELP WANTED—Electricity | make money selling Rawleigh| {u"Key toms: some triple strain ught by experts. Earn while you! produets from house to house in ye eee coe rol: a aana | learn at home. Electrical book and | their home town, Large line, high-| gue £0 Niner at Sling Meadow proof lessons free. Satisfaction] est quality and usefulness make! jy pe Taree? guaranteed and position secured.| steady repeat sales and permanent | 20 SDs Bw Write to Chief Engineer Cooke,| friends and customers. No ex-|STOLEN~ Spare tire from car 2144 Lawrence Ave., Chicago. perience or capital. Largest com-| front of my residence 6:30 p.m. | 11-10-1¢| Pony teaches aad helpe se, Gine| Wednesday, neighbor can ident re ake heb bs you. Give] party, If tire not left in my ya MALE HELP WANTED—Learn auto- | ,roference. W. T. Rawleigh Co, Min-] Party. If tin er motive electricity at resident |’ neapolis, Minn. €t, 1994, Wo Mallon 6 peg school in Denver, or by mail. .Po- sitions secured. Satisfactory re- FOR SALE OR RENT sults guaranteed. Johnson's Au-| ‘___HOUSES, AND*FLATS | 1C'), SAUL Peete tomotive Blectrieal School, 129) FOR RWNT— Five-room bungalow,| $110) dining room suite, kitchen) Broadway, Denver, Colo, 11-10-1t| fully modern, in very good repair, Bs : bate er furniture in A-one condition for sale at 518 12th or phone 754R, Also bungalow for rent. $35 per month, sion. FOR RENT—Four-room cottage in east part of city, $23 per monti, | Immediate posses- 11-8-1w | MRS. F, H. ROLFE—Local agent for | TE ing, at 10¢ per bushel. ton, Jr, McKenzie, N. Dak. 11-9-4t WANTED—Two young men to work by month, Franeis Jaszkowiak, 421-12th. 11-9-tf WANTED—Poultry + Northern Produce Co. ROOMS FOR REN’ available Educational A November 21, ! -| ister these room for \the ociati aiid North Dakota n, held here , kindly reg- tt once with the [wo men for corn husk- L. E. Hea-} pickers at the 11-7-10t immediate possession, Price Owens, Eltinge block. Phone 421, 11-9-tf| Buckley Bros, Co., New York City, é Jal : | dress goods, drapery, and chil- | FOR RENT—Furnished modern 6-| dron's ready made suits. Special room house, in fine neighborhood,| Xmas package of hosiery and hand near high school; 5-room modern} erchiefs. Phone f 10-8.14 house, near postoffice; 5-room mod- FARMS TO RENT—On shares, stock ment, warm, nicely furnished. For | occupancy Nov. 15th. Address Te e No, 67 11-6-1w FOR RENT: ise modern, immediate possessi Rental $50. Hedden Real Estate Agent. ; Webb Block. Phone 0. (FOR RENT-—Moden 5 Bismare 11-8-4¢ Bis- marck property would like to hear from party in position to make pri- loan. This will bear strictest stigation. 0., om house, tionally known line of’ ad- | ern flat near postoffice, to adults |" "hs nished, None but hve ing BAY nese tostol a irnished. None but honest indus- Heer Weeietee, 2 ty ciigus farmers considered, BEM ge ‘Two or three-room apart-| réferenca _requi Investors } Write Tribune, No. | © 11-5-1w | |] PERCENT MONEY. Reserve Sy5- | tem 6 percent loans, on city or | farm property. Reserve Depos:t Company, Lathrop Building, sas City, Mo. 5 FOUND | FOUND—Gan at Long Lake. Owner may have same by proper ide cation, ment of this ad, liberal reward. Phone 93), llj-iw ACHIEVEMEN OF FARMERS I$ OUTLINED “King” Corn Is Conquering North Dakota” Is Title of Exhibit of A. C. VARIETIES TELLS AF Fargo, N. I “King Corn in Dakota,” is of the educational exhibit orth Dakota Agricultural prepared by Dr. H. L. Wi gronomist, and T. H. Hopp agricultural chemist, to be shown at the International Grain and Hay Show at Chicago Dec. 1 to 8. he exhibit will show graphically the accomplishments of a generation of farmers in introducing the culti- vation of corn into North® Dakota during the past third of a century !Dr. Walster declares. “During that time the acreage has increased from approximately 00 ae to about is conquering the tith of the college | three-quarters of a million acres. This has bee accomplished through the introduction of » adapted var- ieties of corn and through the gra- dual adaptation of introduced varie- t intire plants of twelve different ieties of corn will be displayed, ranging from the smail, e: flint varieties to the late-maturing fodder types. Varieties| included will, be hu flint, Dakota White flint, Bur- leigh County Mixed, Ivory | King flour corn, Mercer flint, Rustler | White dent, Northwestern dent, Min- nesota 13 | Minnesota Minn bow flint. “Data will also be presented show- ing the relative maturity and yield from these varieties according to field trials made this year at the North Dakota Experiment station. the early flint varieties Gehu, Dakota White and gh gave a yielg of 4: per acre of ear corn which was fair- ly ripe and hard. Sixteen days later, these varieties had increased eld 10 to 11 bushels. On the r date the late varieties such Golden Clow and Rainbow flint s than 30 bushels per acre, ased 20 bushels in the 16- od to 50 bushels. The medium y ieties such as Rustlers and Northwestern gave 40 bushels Aug. and-4 bushels Sept. 12 it is evident ave the high- Another vas the heavy of North Dakota origin, 13 of Minnesota origin, 28, Golden Glow and Rain- On Aug. yields at able occurrence ssed to them at lence as stated.~ itnes§’ The ORtri A.D. 1928, : (SEAL OF THE COURT) J. A. MONTGOMERY, 5 Clerk. By JOAN GESTON, In tthe Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. their places of Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge ef the said court, and the seal theteof, at Bismarck, in said . on the 30th day of October, 2: Deputy dierk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES For the ,District of North Makota. Matter of Miles Panjkovich, or 0 much thereof as may be neces- | D: akota, on November 17th, 1923, at . M.;_that the_person: ___Attorney and agent sary to pay the amount of said lien, JOSEPH COGHLAN, Phone 1043-M. 11-10-1w 11-9-1w 1 Association of Commerce or phone| No, 1112 Avenue D. Inquire 710 WILL TRADE—A$8200:007secona | ase in yield of stover durin “ 500. __11-10-1t] Rosser St. or phone 420, 11-5-t mortgege on a half section land! , peeey. pence ane Nee 45 FOR RENT=—Rooms over Knowles | F “room Rouse modern, | With 2 $2800.00 first, for a new] Gucreqee wae duc moti, Ths Jewerly store, suitable for offices immediate possession. Monthly; Sedan car. Box 167, Tappen, No.! rapid \nerenee in wen, of one tee rly |Tapid Increase in weight of cars, and ‘a or living apartment for two or] reptal $55. Hedden Real ate| Dak. e 11-9-1w! partly to the mechanical loss of © CES three gentlemen. Apply Knowles,} Agency, Webb blo Phone 0. FOR § 3 piano, ~ electri¢ | leaves through drying up and blow- 0" 02 5 OF8 the Jeweler. 11-10-tf) FOR RENT — Five-room modern | Washir hine, ten Light Bra-| ing The necessity of cutting ° : y 4 aS Onen \ LN FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms} house;'also garage. Inquire at 402} hamas chickens, phone 754R or call|corn early enough to secure a max- Go 0% oo ce a A ye for light Nhousekeepin Steam} sth St, 11-6-1w | _&t 518-12 St, 11-6-1w j inum weight of eurs and fodder is 6 gl0re-ed O° So S 5 ~ \\) Agsted hot and gall elie ta FOR RENT Nine-rooii modern | EDISON AN BROT. wanes type | Cuphasized by this experience, 6.0.0 0° 3 s. B. F. Flanagan, . A he 66 or asm 44 phonograph, for sale cheap if-taken | e-bushel samples of ear Sos HIS DAY OFF. ? swilliate™ Bao ar | aia 86 oF ae abar|Eienamenna ie als cheap take | oon “gio ie lata pea ak < 5 a Fig Se UMAR FOR RENT—Room in modern home, 11-10-13-15 | North Dakota by farmers will . be- ‘ WORK WANTED E —_—-—-**—| another int 7 S down town. Women only. Apply AvANTED—Washings and ironing, FOR § ‘umed din | dicplan, aeeresting “feature sof’ the at Ueed-2) bth St, over Brown's| a¢¢5| Becker! Call 726‘Ld, ‘ing ion table, 6 chuirs| from Bottinean Cau Biante ; Tsing eS store, rear flat gst | Mes. ag aa «| to match, Phone 401, ia rceaun. Casot. Sigiand, 1923, at 10;45 o'clock A. M. the said]at public auction agreeably to the| property which will be sold to: satis- 5 11-10-30 mane pene 1ig-gt | Morton, Grand Forks, Stark and default being that the amount claim-| statutes in such case made and pro-|fy said lien is described as follows: : : : -Bt | counties. ~ ed in said lien has not been paid. | vided, at the farm buildings located| fhe wheat, oats and millet grown sekeeping, not fur- _.__POSITION WANTED. T WILL haul ashes durimg the win-| “About 150 individual entries have That there is now claimed to be] on the Southwest Quarter (@W%) of | upon ‘the Southwest Quarter (SW'%)| nished. Call at 803-7th St. M. A.|STRADY POSITION or work want.| ter, by the month. Phone 734R. | been made by farmers of thie lace due anq unpaid on said lien at the| Section Thirty-five (35), Pownship| of Section Thirty-five (33), Town-| Edburg. 10-30-tf GEBIG’ masei : 11-5-1w | in competiti FE 8B Ine : date of this notice the sum of $67.50; | One Hundred Forty-three (143),|'ship One Hundred Forty-three (143),| seen ae pa by veueble’ married man: 16 paw petition for the $12,000 of pre- that said liek willbe foreclosed by a Range Seventy-eight. (78), in. the| Range. Seventy-eight (78), in. the| "OR RMENT—Sirictly modern, com-| years clerical experience, best of FOR SALE—Hughes electric, high ™iums offeted and North Pukota has in cove! id li 5 igh, Stated 1923. i fortable sleeping room; ladies only.| reference. Write Tribune No. 677.! oven, %-plate range. Phone j#n excellent chance to capture some sale of the grain covered by said lien,| County of Burleigh, State of North| year iw | high places.in corn, alfalfa, sweet jclover, hard req spring and’ durum To the creditors of Miles Panjkao vich of Regan, County of Burleigh and District aforesaid, a bankrunt: Notice’ is hereby given that on No- vember 8, 1923 the said Miles Panj- kovich. was duly adjudicated, bank- rapt and that the first meeting of is creditors will be held in the of-~ ice of Benton Baker, 241 Bismarck Bank Building, in| Bismarck, N, Ds, on Friday, November 23, 1929 at 10/ o'clock A. M., at which time the cre- ditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bank- rupt ang transact such other bus- | iness as may properly come before | such meeting. \ Dated: Bismarck, N. D., Novem- ber 8, 1923. 4 BENTON BAKER, Referee in Bankruptcy. NOTICE TO CREDITORS i Mn the Matter of the Estate of Lydia E. Morris, Decegsed. Notice is hereby given by the un- sderaigned Sarah Morris, Executrix the Last Will of Lydia E. Morris, of the township of Bay Creek ings Taga § of Burleigh and State. of ‘North~ Dakota, ‘deceased, to ‘the creditors of, and persons having + claims agai ne deceased, to ex- hibit-them with the necessary vouch- ers, within 6 months after the first publication of. this .motice, to said #xecutrix at 411 9t! NOTIC Notice is hereby. has been made in that certain fagm lal ed by Harry? Burleigh. Couyty, against Fred B: tt, leigh County, Nofth. lien’ was filed, to seeut 50 .for Tabor. ‘de ir of on the 1 er, 5, at which said . ft thereafte: @ ji DOINGS OF THE v1 KNOW. WHAT SHE WANTS“AND SHE KNOWS. HOW To GET IT! \ SSRN TAS DUFF: NOW- NOT A PEER OvT OF HER Z _Tom Predicts: THAT DID THE TRICK ALLRIGHT -SHE'S HAPPY TOM, WHAT DO You | THINK BETTY JANE WILL BE WHEN SHE GROWS UPP AN OPERA SINGER OR A MOVIE BY ALLMAN | / \ REALLY THINK SHELL * BE JUST LIKE HER MOTHER - You HAVE To J GIVE WER SOMETHING ) y, You HADNT SHE. HAS BETTER A GOOD = SET OF’. EVERY LITTLE WHILE oo LUNGS PLL J say THAT! SAY- To KEEP seinen, FRECKT FS AND HIS FRIENDS | | | TM GONNA ~ | 60 AN’ SEE JF My, | loaded revolver. wheat. T. H. Hopper of the agricul- tural chemistry department and Ed- gar I. Olson, superintendent of dem- onstration farms, will h: charge of the Agricultural college exhibit ut the show.” Case To Be Heard At Dickinson Dickinson, N. D. Nov. 10.—The y of Richardton, charged with the murder of 8 son-in-law, Fones Dolliver at the Dolliver farm north of Richardton in June, 1922, is expected to be one of the first cases to be called here No- vember 20. More than 100 criminal and civil cases are listed for trial, Massey shot Dolliver following an altercation over family affairs. He was released under heavy bail and has been at liberty on his farm near Richardton. : CRITICILLY ILL WITH BULLET WOUND Cartwright, N. D., Nov. 10.—Mrs. Joseph Arras of Cartwright is Sydney, Mont., hospital, critically weunded in the abdometr by a bullet According to Mrs,-Arras’ and Ker husban seated at a tab! story, she. were in their home, fe apon which lay 1 She says she jok- ingly remarked that het life was in: ed, and that while toying with the from a revolver which accidensaHy -+ | discharged as she was handling the | weapon, : pointed toward her, ::. sed. be werpon it w; iteacsidentely aigsha

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