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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE the Pittsburgh | ter, | triumphs to his eredit. rules called for the € out of nine games to de “Landers @s nursing a twisted |spring $1.36 1-4 to $1.54 1-4; No, 1 ‘ankle but will be in good shape by the time Jamestown comes here. good physical condition the Boston America Sports| THREE OF EIGHT SERIES WON _«éBY NGRAW Mind” Wins teams in the state, Bismarck plays tomor- | = composed of veterans, MARKET NEWS WHEAT RISES EARLY TODAY Prices Are » required before Cinein- | nati took the measure of the Chicago White Sox in » Yankees in 1921, of T914 when the Boston Bray after their sensational eur drive overthrew Connie M ing Detroit in 71007, a anil also hung up records sa AND ~ GIANTS MOVE AHBAD AGAIN ©: | Stand in Good Shape to Clinch Pennants and Meet in the World Series But Fails to Get Ma- jority Title Triumphs Better in Liver- pdol Market (itt) Sept. 25.—(By the A. P.)} ed by unexpected advances! Gyand Total Receipts for Year, Including Cash assertions that | Russia had provinived [wheat here took an early r has failed to land 1 y-hnired pilot of the Giants witheecenber eit ow action and then by Subsequently the market jadditional strength, It was estimat- tics who won three out of five bat- | championship Iaurels ; | amounted to fully :, who were rival | The close was firm net higher, De 100,009 bushels. | $1.86 to 1-4 java May | Redemption of Certificates of Indebte I other managers in king next to them are | a ators, by winning yesterday, |” 1 only to take three of the four to play in order s in their respe even if the Robins, s win their remain- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK (By the A. P.) ~ | to 10 cents lower. r honors when he | 8 of the Detroit Tigers. nd Bill Carrigan, New York maintained its one game contests behind first place by driv-| Yde from the box in beating the Pittsburgh now must s to play while the Giants are losing two of their four, to take the flag, ning its two with Boston, could t the leaders, if they lost two of four, Reith more th won the series | nd 1908 and Carrigan | 11915 and 1916, nd losing managers and | Shipments 43,624 $24.00 to $24.50, Butter receipts | team loses three of their extras 35 to 1-4 s won from Ch , Chicuyo Nationa detestingyOhier#o) 6/0 while the Yankees defeated Cleve-| he champions can now win the pennant only b:; ki four games while W! Fowls uy to 24 cents: by winning two, The standing of the contenders: National League Rowland, Chieago 4 plain qua lity in stocker and American League , New York Ameri weighty kind upwards to $4.00 00. Stockers and feeders slow, | Bulk $4.00 to $6.00.+ Run included some 15 loads Cana dian stockers and feeders billed di- Calves receipts 1,000. Best lights to pack Eanes rmseuee sane BASEBALL eee ASSOCIATION Jennings, Detroit 50 cents lower. 9, €F8_ $9.00 to $9.25. Hog receipts 5,000, 16—Kobinson, Brooklyn Packing sows kinds upwards Mitchell, Chicago Gleason, Chicago Ameri , Brooklyn Natio Sheep receipts 4.500, better fat mative | trimmed kind Fe | Best light and manly relate ewes to Heavies $4.50 to $5.00.| 1T fe. included 10 doubles Mon-; Total Expenditures During Year tana feeding lambs “MeGraw, New York } 993 WORLD SERIES MOST SPECTACULAR c BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell: Bismarck 25, 19 dark northern . northern spring . AMERICAN LEAGUE Ww. ulm For Hardest Fen ‘Title Struggle Was Series Between Giants Boston Red Sox “99 | Tetal amount of Bonds -qucte but do not handle the | RESULTS YESTERDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE New York, Sept. 2! , the world’s series Chicago 5; Brooklyn 6. Cincinnati 6-3; h St. Louis 9; Philadelphia 4, nkees turned back the New York climbed the champion- ; after two previously seessful battles with the McGraw- n, eclipsed any on record but the hardest-fought uggle goes to the famous series aween the Giants and Boston Red AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 4; St. Louis 2 Washington 6; Chicago 3. Others not scheduled. | Dark hard winter . | Hard winter 2 cent per pound discount under Ear corn 6 cents under shell. ASSOCIATION Ae St, Paul 3-8, i Minnsenolia 6-6. n that memorable fight for pre- er diamond honors a dozen years », the rival clans, led by John Me- ‘aw and gake Stahl, fought through ht games, including E ~ — ; tie, before the Red Sox as NEW SCHEDULE i | Three Home Games of B. H./| S. Football. Schedule « MINNEAPOLIS GRAl Minneapolis, Sept. 25.—Wheat ceipts 446 ears com Toledo 9; Mil h No. 1 north- 1nd to $1.34 1-4; No. 1 dark SonheT spring choice to fancy $1.43: Grand Total perel pte: a Year, Including ‘Cash 1-4 to $1.51 1-47 go0d to choice $1.37 192: a ming from behind af- ) apparently being hopelessly beat- ' the Giants captured two games ‘a row, only to drop the eighth and | siding game in ten bitterly con- ted innings by a fatal error by Giant outfielder, causing a that was heart-breaking to = Sauumiente count of 3 to 2 (_LITTLE JOE} ——— THE YOUNGSTER WHO PUSHES THE BABY BUGGY REALLY KNOWS "WHAT MAKES THE WHEELS GO be mound ace, Christy Mathew- A revised schedule of march High School football announced today by Coach J. would bring Jamestown high here on October 4, Mandan here October 21, Dickinson here Novem- ber 1, and there remains one open date, October 25, to be filled later. |The schedule follows: Valley City, there, Sept. 28, Jamestown, here, Oct, 4, Minot, there, Oct. 11. , there, Oct. 17, Mandan, here Oct. 21. Open date to he filled later Oct. 25. | Dickinson, here Nov. 1. Players making the trip to Val- ley City tomorrow’ are: fi Shepard, Russell, Le Roy, Anderson, a of th®t series recall that ynerve-wracking was the struggle, “yed forthe most part in her and under the handicap of quent fhops back and forth be- hen the two scenes of action, that scarcely able to control is in the final it was all over rival managers d their belief that their men not have stood the strain of ‘only one other occasion has the gone the limit of games be- a decision was reached. | in 1908 when the Pittsburgh Pi- triumphed over the Detroit Ti- aye club. won. on alternate juntil seven with Babe 4 1-4 to $1. 6 hard dark Montana on tr $1.30 3-4 to $1.41 1- 1-4 to $14 1-4; 30 5-8; De- | cember $1.33 1-4; old iy $1.38 3-4; | new May Corn yellow, $1.00 3-4 to $1.01 1-4; oats No. white, 43 5 barley 71 to 8); rye | to 7-8; flax No. 1, $2 TREASURER'S REPORT eport of Ti urer of McKen: hoo! District No. 34 County of Report of Treas’ of Me. zie Schoo! aettne duly 1, 1923; and | Burleigh, State of North Dakota, for year be ending June 30, 1924. RECEIPTS ms figuring as the outstanding | house, Fitch, Rosson, Flaherty, Boel- list to $142 1-2 pane, ft good OIL PAINTINGS ev GIVEN SOCIE An oil painting of Mrs, Linda W. Slaughter, said to the first school teacher in the city of Bismarck and the first county @uperintendent of schools in Burleigh county, has been 5-8; | presented to the, State Historical So- 2, $1.05 3-8] ciety by Mrs. J. A. Buzgnm. a dane 7 to $2.28, ter, of Arthur, North Dakota, Mrs, A. Cash in hands of district treasurer (excluding pu Ha) at beginning of school year, July 1, 1923 trea saver) Sept. 10, 1928 h in Sinking and Interest Fund (in hands of county | Amounts Received During Year From the ety aa Apportionment of State and County Tuition ..$ Taxes Levied by District School Board State Aid si Sale of Certificates of Indebtedness eceived from Other Scurces | Total Receipts for Year | Total Receipts taxes levied for Int. and Sinking fund and interest on,fund . on Hand July 1, 1923 EXPENDITURES ees Houses, Sites and Permanent 1 WAS ments Salaries (less Teachers’ Retirement che Fund) | Salaries and Expenses of School Officers Interest on Bonds $285.60; on Warrants $14.39 on Certificates of Indebtedness $37.98. ‘Total {Transportation of Pupils ‘ | Tuition of Pupils Sent to Other Districts . ‘| Vext Books | Other Expense: s—Supplies . Sinking F und . Paid Total Expenditures During Year ..... y | Cash on Hand (in hands of district treasurer) at the End of the Year, June 30, 1924 . : y|Cash in Sinking Fund (in hands of” county steer trade lifeless, wenk to 15 Top yearlings 11 Sheep receipts 18,000, treasurer ) Grand Total Expenditures and Cash on Hand to Balance Above Total Receipts ..... ing. uP-| Amounts Paid During Year for the Following Purposes: 696.00 238.05 5,017.50 20.69 337.97 1,077.61 135.00 111.83 900.00 154.84 HARRY E. O’NEILL Treasurer of MeKenzie School District No, 34. INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRICT Total amount of Warrants Outstanding June 30, 1924 ..... | Total amount of Certificates of Indebtedness Outstanding June 30, 1924 . i rotall amount of Bonds Outstanding June 30, 1924 Total indebtedness of District June 30, 1924 Approved this 8th day of July 1924. at the End of the Year, June 30, 1924 ei 641. jAttest: F. M. LEATHERS, Clerk. J. F. WILDFANG, President. TREASURER’S REPORT Report of Driscol]! Consolidated School Dis RECEIPTS rict No. 36 County of | | Burleigh, State of North Dakcta, for year beginning July 1, 1923, and s| ending June 30, 1924. A. Cash in hands of district treasurer (excluding sinking $ fund) at beginning of school year, July 1, 1923 .. B. Cash in Sinking and Interest Fund (in hands of county treasurer) July 1, 1923 .| Amounts Received During Year From the Following suareeey y -| Apportionment of State and County .....0..0....$ Taxes Levied by District School Board . is Residing in Other Dist: ‘ax levy for sinking fund in hands ef Co. Tr eas. Sinking Fund from Interest Thereon State Aid 7 Sale of Certificates of Indebtedness . Received froma Interest received on Check A/C Total Keceipts for Year .... Grand Total Receipts for Year, Including Cash On Hand July 1, 1923 . rae EXPENDITURES 843.70 9,301.00 396.00 537.48 7,000.00 99:85 ; Amounts Paid During Year for the Following Purposes: | School Houses, Sites and Permanent Improve- Retirement hers’ Re- 5, County Treasurer on “Account ‘of Te tirement Fund . Salaries and Expenses ‘of School Officers Interest on Bonds $130.00, on Warrants $93.28, on Certificates of Indebtedness eee 00. ole Transportation of Pupils . Text Books .............. Redemption of Certificates of Indebtedness .... Other Hispenses— tel $271.16, Janitor service $71 Mi: Hines Expenses, such as tationery, repairs, freight, ete Interest paid on Bonds by County Treasurer Cash on ‘Hand (in hands of district treasurer) at the End of the Year, June 30, 1924 Cash in Sinking Fund (in hands of county. 4 treasurer) ... Grand Total Expenditures ‘and Cash on Hand to Balance Above Total Heese se . H, A. KNUDSON, Treasurer of Driscoll Consolidated School District No. 36 800.00 54.20 5,524.20 * 100.80 106.40 394.28 2,825.47 118.15, 2,000.00 984.16 689.73 130.00 INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRICT 08 Total amount of Warrants Outstanding June 30, 1924 . Total amount of Certificates of Indebtedness Gutstanding June 30, 1924 . ez Jun Total indebtedness of District June 30, 1934 . Approved this 8th day of July 1924. 3 By order of the District School Board. 9| Attest: H. M. WARD, Cierk. K, A. ERSLAND, President. TREASURER’S REPORT Report of Treasurer of Long Lake School District No. 48 County of | Burleigh, State of North Dakota, for year beginning July 1, 1928, and ending June 30, 1924, RECEIPTS A. Cash in hands of district treasurer( excluding sinking fund) at beginning of school year, July 1, 1! B. Cash in Sinking and Interest Fund (in ean of Dis- trict treasurer) July 1, 1923 Amounts Received During Year the Apportionment of State and County Tuition Taxes Levied by District Schocl Board .. >- | Sinking. Fund from Interest Thereon . 7|State Aid . Received from Interest on Open “Account Total Receipts for Year ..... on Hand July 1, EXPENDITURES Amounts Pai Apparatus . i pepciior: Salaries (less Teachers Funa).......... County Treasurer on Account of Teachers’ Re- tirement Fund ... Salaries and Expenses of School Officers Interest on Bonds $200.00; on Warrants $67.17, Total ... Transportation of Pupils .. Tuition of Pupils Sent to Other Districts Text Books ... Other Expens: Janiter ... Incidentals Total Expenditures During Year Cash on Hand (in hands of district treasurer) at the End of the Year, June 30, 1924 . Cash in Sinking Fund (in hands of county treasurer) ... Grand Total Expenditures and Cash on Hand to Balance Above Total Receipts . FRED ¥ ws Totat indebtedness of District June 30, 1924 Approved this 8th day of July 1924. of the Distriet School Board. i By Attest: F, M. PILLSBURY, Clerk. $ 542.93 10,065.94 During Year for the Following Por poses: 26.18 3,407.55 32.85 133.50 267.77 1,998.30 T4A7 565.32 350.00 246.90 SEY Lake School District No48 INDEBTEDNESS OF BIBTRICT Total amount of Bonds Outstanding June 30, 1024 prow ae } rye THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1924 Spa i ha ee Diamar |Good For- Weak Eyes! The quick action of simple cam- Slaughter was well known for her writings in the early days, post physician at Fort Rice and later at Fort Abraham Lincoln, according to L. F. Crawford, curator | phor, hydratis, witchhazel, mixed in Lavoptik eye tonishes people. Long tunics of rep or jersey. ar@|helps any case weak, sore or strain- effectively with skirts o1 large |ed eyes. plaids or checks. SUMMONS * NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—ss: In ea Court, Fourth Judicial ile Company, Plaintiff, vs. oR eron and Richard’ B. Nixon, De- The State of North Dakota to the above named defendants: You, and each of you, are hereby summoned to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer thereto upon the subscribers hereto at their office in the City of Mandan, in the County of Morton and State of North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and in case of your failure to appear answer as above required the take judgment against you b; fault for the relief demanded in the Dated at Mandan, N. D. this 19th ‘| day of August, A. D, 1924 SULLIVAN, STANLEY, SULLIV. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and Postoffice Address: First National Bank Bldg., Mandan, North Dakota. 9-11-18-25—10-2-9-16 of the society. Aluminum eye cup free. . Breslow, Druggist. TREASURER’S REPORT Telfer School District No. 46 County of July 1, 1923, and Report of Treasurer cf Burleigh, State of North Dakota, for, year beginning ending June 30, 1924. Cash in hands of district treasurer (excluding sinking fund) at beginning of school year, July 1, 1923 -§ Amounts Received During Year From the Following Soureess Apportionment of State and County Tuition 82.6 Taxes Levied by District School Board Sale of Certificates of Indebtedness Received from Other Sources Total Receipts for Year . Grand Total Receipts for Year, | Including on Hand, July 1, 1923 . EXPENDITURES _ Amounts Paid During Year for dat Following eore te He ey “Salaries (less Teacher: Salaries and_ ‘Expenses of School Officers Interest on Bonds $40; on Warrants $ Certificates of Indebtedness $37.33. a Redempticn of Certificates of Indebtedness .... Bula Supplies é Report of the Condition of THE MOFFIT STATE BANK at Moffit, in the State of North Da- kota, at the close of business Sep- tember 17th, 1924. Teta Expenditures During Year . Cash on Hand (in hands ofd district treasurer) at End of the Year, June 30, 1924 . Grand Total Expenditures ‘and Cash on Hand to Balance above Total Receipts : J Loans and discounts Ni Overdrafts, secured and un- Treasurer of Welter School Disttict INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRICT Total amount of Certificates of Indebtedness Outstanding Wafrants, stocks, tax = tifieates, claims, ete. ... Banking house, Total amount of Bonds ‘Outstanding June 30, 1924 Total indebtedness of District June 30, 1924 Approved this 8th wey of July 1924. Attest:ORVETTA put oraer of He District School Board. Checks and oth- ORIN DUTTON, President. er cash items . Cash and Due from other TREASURER’S REPORT : port of Treasurer of White School District No. 42 County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, for year beginning July 1, 1923, and ending June 30, 1924. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund A. Cash in hands of district treasurer (excluding sinking fund) at beginning cf schoo) year, Amounts Received During Year From the Following | Sources: > WASsHoRionment of State and County Tuition July 1, 1923 . posits subject a Guaranty fund id. ‘Taxes Levied by District School Board ficates of de- Received from Interest Grand Total Receipts fo! on Hand July 1, 1923 ... Cashier's checks 63.46 88,982.: be 1 iS Amounts Paid During Year for the Following Purposes: STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—ss. I, Cashier of the Teachers’ Salaries (less “Teache! County, ‘Preasurer on Account of Teachers Re- of School Officers above named bank, swear that the above true, to the best of my knowledge H. P. GODDARD, Sulaties and ‘Expens Transportation of Pupils | Total Expenditures During Ye: Cash on Hand (in hands of distr End of the Year, June 30, 1924 . Grand Total Expenditures ‘and Cash on Hand to Balance Above Total Receipts ... meres CHAS. GASKIE. Treasurer of White Schcol District No. 42. INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRI! Se Total indebtedness of District June 30, 1924 ... Approved this 8th day of July 1924. By order of the District School Board. PRESLEY M. GOSNEY, Pres. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of September 1924. ERNEST G. WANNER, t treasurer) at Notary Public. Burleigh County, N. D. commission expires June 28, Correct. Attest:— H. P. GODDARD, VALENTINE BENZ, Attest: MRS, P. M. GOSNEY, Clerk. PNET NOT NONO NONODNGT Not A Day Passes WITHOUT CALLING TO MIND THE NEEDS OF TOMORROW. The servant girl may have left and of course you know what it means to inquire around for another. Maybe the stenographer quit Saturday night. 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