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PAGE TWO ING OF TH COUNTRY HOARD or COMMISSIONERS. ptember 12, 1 The board of County Commission 1 rhe re rvened rs pre ond men ers met purs saljouriment, on roll call Sou $ th Moy Anderson 1 te enlvert Mutusl Printing Co. supplies Quick Print tie Tans Kk ts fore 18.00 Work Works ‘ Ison, repairs “for rurt house 4.2 Win. Me following approved i ota, and lots. 5 2 in ito i ssion following Swanson, tax | or res! | urer of hy ot in erop elu for hall in was not | te et THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Ron « 1: Conimisstoner Backman, wtterson ier, Sent. Ww of November, Bismaret Holl « hisslonérs pres Commissloner Seder ‘ommissioner ny it Anditor advertise: for the srs woof the Rhee drain cond mile of bid, and whom the furnis| present voted aye Moved by seconded by Commissioner & that the County Auditom adverti for bids for cf mine run a ch coal, delis Bins at the court hou eity of Bismarck. Al bidder furnish a certitied check for 3 per cont of the enson, | pners, Met 1s ee tll Veen ted to ind this board having | fG.00 VSO | ee suid appliention ynd the cua | | records the office of Oe count: | 610 19.59 auditor pe Wel taxes, : poeta ap lke 6.00) 115.00f of said prop 5 } \ nomatde Me abe 1s 6 to] 1s "| w hel thereof, salbe | t. being. de drayage 9 OO] rest erviecs and districts ¢ 1200 |e adjusted \ county the Paaeags cash & miles ‘ print- " pains French & Weteh 1a! C6 lpplies for court house. Freneh ele Thdw. Co. supplies for court house wv ferties and improvement Wachter Tir. Co, read main for the purpose of compromise just, tenanes 59.09) equitable and reasonable, BUD of AJ Weleh rejected Now, Therefore, _ be Chon motion the fol hank fthat skid: compromise Donds cove mon n deposit is hereby din the following thereof es Bank, Bald- 5.000 4,000 » 15,000 Bis- 5,000 npromise iis ain 4,000 Wk. “Bismarck, | the fuilure of the checking ae: | Patterson, to ma aforesaid within the fore specified, t and the whole the 3 with ‘the members ent: Commissione Backman, Swanson, and Patterson. conditions. th AN members wot being present Die to such amount. a 5 djourned to September | ceive the appraval of said missioner. @! Bismarck in the State of North Dakota, 4 September 28th, 19 RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and foreign bis of exchange or drafts sold with in- dorsement of this bank $ Total loans Overdrafts, unsecured . U.S. Government securities owned: Deposited to. secure circulation (U. S. bonds De par value) All other United States Government Secur' Total 5 seas Other bond: securities, ef Furniture and fixtures Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank.. Cash in vault and amount duc from national banks. id county ted that 723,33 ined for the ond. his resolution t Reserve Distriét No. 9 The City National Bank of Bismarek the close of busizess on | - 50,000.00 jes 140,750.00 Amount due from State,banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States Exchanges for clearing house Total Checks and drafts on banks (including Federal Reserve Bank) located outslde of city or town of reporting bank. iscellaneous cash items Redemption fund with U. Treasurer es x Current expen and interest paid over un- divided profits Total ABILITIES Gapital stock paid in ...... meee Surplus fund . Undivided profits : i Less current expenses paid Girculating notes outstanding - Amount due to national banks... the United States and foreign countri Certified checks outstanding . Cashier's checks. outstanding .... Total. Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Re- serve (deposits payable within 30 day Individual deposits subject to check. for money borrowed) pledge of assets of this bank as surety bond.: Total of demand deposits (other than. - + bank deposits) -subject to Reserve .... Or subje ings) + Other time deposits. ........... Total of time deposits subject to . Reserve Bills ‘payable (including all obligations repre- senting money borrowed other than re- discounts) 7 a ai the above statement ae true to bed and sworn to before me ‘eta eae iL) HA TNO ins ; : ts isto, G. F. DULLAM, P. C. Remington; Jr., Directors, ‘ 200. : ne ; Treasurer and duc from U. Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than ie ROR DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, #5 ; » Cashier of the above named bank, do soleinnty eet of 1 my Knowledge | j A, GRAHAM, Cashier. th day of: ‘of Ocott Noten oe, Brien Coiint; ,N. D. My Commission expires May iB, 1981. --$1,172,126.32 Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust -companics 174,821.26 State, county, or other municipal deposits secured oy $ 424,409.! 26. ‘Time deposits sebloct to Reserve (payable after 30 days. to 80 days or more notice and‘ postal sav- j Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) $412,895.80 thew ‘und. payment Ho proper= dis pend involving und the he ta: cond. 16,754. i 9,151.93 42,049.79 50,260.45 98,929.42: 5,050.2 6,085.06 2,500.00 2,415.84 50,000.00 | 35,000.00 | 50,000.00 7,458.59 166,906.71 51.46, 4.50 215,885.19 176,797.28 31,726.79 340, 31 5b 72,580.46 25,000.00 il 72,128.32 + 1925. i 2 NOTICE OF Bismavels tractor, Upon motion th mes t October bun, SEMENT Bt f one thous ands rd two and on aT nt oclock, oners | ny or} bid. | part of any the “i ‘ | vou redeem said land from a before the tion of BihiNk. ¥ = redemption hove stated, | NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE-} thereof will is to the holder. ‘of the DEMPTION X STATE, OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun-! 'y | yf igh. ss Office of | — Witness my hand and, official seal | Jounts Auditor, Bismuarek,.N. D./ th W: L. Smith, Bismarek, N. 1; O. Goodman, Butte, Mont. onal Bank, Bismarek, N. 1 You are hereby notified th ict of he name for -tay: 5 was on the 10th day of December, 1918, duty sold, fis provided by law, for the delinquent ta: f the y 1917, und that the ti re id sale will expire nine- from the completed service Si tion from s days ty deseribed as fellows: 24, Block 81, 0. P. arck, N. D. Amount jount required yo sold for, A to redeem at this date, $76.40. In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and terest as pro you redeem said land from : before the expiration of the time for rellemption as above. state deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by aw, this 2 EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTI of County » Bis _To Je pulled Jr., Wilton, N. Dak. Maries, Idaho. You are ,hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described | and, wh in, your 1 was on the 13th day of December 1921, duly sold, as provided by 1: for the delinquent taxes of the year 1920, and that the ti n from’ said sale will expire nine- days from the completed service vf this noti id land orthwest Township 14 sold for, paid by required described quarter s follows: | Amount uent taxes Amount In addition to thé above amount you will be required to, pay the costs of the service ‘of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will ie sale certificate as provided by a itness my hand and oifieiat seal this 29th day of Sept., 1 5 FRANK J. Son NSON, Auditor Burleigh Co., N, Dak.! ’ 9-30--10-7-14} RESOLUTION OF THE ; BOARD .OF CITY COMMISSIONERS Be Ht Resolved by tho ity Commissioners of thé City of Bismarck, North Dakota, that it is necessary, and the’ Board of, City Commissioners of said city hereby declares it to be necessary, to con- struct a water main extension on ighth street from Avenue E to Ave- nue F, in Water. Main and Water- works District Number One, in ac- | |Naval Court William if ac {to the She N ou tract and name 19 i tire | for the de’ “1 1916, }tion’ from said sale will expire nine-| [ty days from the completed serv of this not | 2nd ‘Audition of the A quired to redeem at this date, Roatd of City [you will be required to pay the costs tof the of st WwW tr N Octob fieati the Cit proximate the 4 op” done. hi the order of A. | dent, of the Board of C m al cordance with the plans, specifica- tions and estimate of probable cost of the City Engineer, which plang, specifications and estimate of prob- j able. cost, were approved, adopted and Placed on file with the City Auditor the 28th day of September, 1925. * And Be Jt Further Resolved. that notice be given tothe owbers of all property, liable tobe assesued for this improvement that if within thir. y days after the first publication of resolution the owners of a ma- jority. of ‘the property ‘liable to be assesed do not file with the City Au- ditor protests in writing against said provement then thé Board of City Commissioners will :be’ deemed au- thorized to° construct the same. “State. of North Dakota, County of |; Burleigh, City of Bismarek.—ss. + MW Ati inson,. City ‘Auditor pions and.for the City of Bismarck, Burleigh. Gout: i. Dakota, do herkby certify that a foregoing is ‘a trae And. peaaree: cop: ie orig- fia resoful the joard of City Beene of ea og el adopted lar on e 28th ds of Soom Winns ie hai f the City of ears geal ‘ay of September, 1926. M. E. ATKINSON, City Auditor. Bk 9-30—1 Board of City before October 21, he completed not later, than ber 10, 19 i shall formance of der’s bond in the sum equ: North Dakota, 1913, re: Summons Mitchell For Tomorrow | Washington, Oct, Mitchell, former bates sah f of the army air service, has wen summoned to appear tomorrow efore val court, inquiring in- ndouh disaster. summons DAKOTA, q. KS. ‘ourth Judicial | intiff, vs. Leo Quon, Louis Dan, De- nmoned of the p L iteti rleigh County, within thirty Ci) of this summon eof the day upon rvice: 6 tO so will, relict demanded In th day CRUM &C Attorneys for tl WwW t ited qth of August, uM phunurt, ky CE OF 0 a AKOTA, Coun-| vss. Office of | County Auditor, N. D. B. hereby land he Bull. notified that the r described ; in your for taxation for the year 1916 | on the Mth y of December, duly sold, us provided by law, nquent taxes of the year} nd that the time for redemp-} To Hattie of whic 7, city of Bi $18.84. Amou' mount sold for, In addition to the above ‘amount of this notice and in- servi provided his 24th day of Jan., 19 FRANK J. NOHNSON, Auditor Burleigh Co., Ne Uae 6 9. | DVERTISE! { Sealed bids for a six inch wate reet from ter Main and ¥ t Number O} i Dakot: orth I cight oelock P. Plans and s s are on file in the office of Auditor. The following ap- quantities are given for dance of bidder: feet of six inch cl iron water pipe in plac : Hydrant in place. sh payment for all work te be Work shall be commenced on or 925, a s bid the rates of interest the nts shall bear, (not ceeding (7) per cent per annum) which be received and accepted by m at par in payment for the work E. bid must be mpanied by certified check for Five Hundred 00.00) Dollars, made P, Lenhart, of ioners the work. ust also be accompanied amount of bid, provided in ion 3707, Compiled Laws of The Be serves the 1 bids. joard of City Commissioners right to reject any or M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. 9-30—10-7 Films Properly. Developed Snappy Kodak Prints SLORBY STUDIO , Mall Your Films Bismarck, N. Dak. WANTED First class cloth- ing Salesman. S. E. Bergeson .& Son. HIGH SCHOOL GRIDDERS WIN FROM LINTON | ‘Linton's line held well and it had al gprexcp CHEERS ‘flash fullback but the t lacked | AUDIENCE TURE eY's aunT’| the speed and unity nce: to HNRUEYS “AUP Se eee ei ite Olean, | Capitol Reverberates With Roars of | ‘Kiebert. and Lofthouse. Olson was] \Whon eae successful in two out of his four at-| .a,oem ‘awa tempts at goal points via the drop) MAKE A eat lau kick SHE Syd Ch: Hh nis mo} s afternoon at 3 o'clock the | enough to make a crab laugh—even indan high seboal| those “crabs” that never admit it} the Bismarck ball] was the picture which made them y ¢/ sprung on the Mandan team, r and Brown, pe - | John ds; th and umpire ead Linesman. | At The Movies | > Score Was 26 to 0—Will Play Mandan at Bismarck i aturday | The Bismarck high school football team journeyed to Linton y day en end . “The for a hurriedly arranged came and,| Whirl," show tthe Eni jalthough outweighed about 15 pounds and. Thursd: Ad to the man, brought back a 26 to 0| rtling in its realism, the film | burg: victory. The game was drranged late | home the | lesson that the! sfr Monday afternoon, who Jacobson at right half, Kiebert at full k and Lofthouse at left end were Bismarck's stellar players of t afternoon, Lofthouse cut off the | without faithfulness on the part of| chance Linton had of scoring | the other nto either, he sprinted 25 yards and over- |, Expert! Griffith | er who had pulled; in the development of this abs: pass and was well| ing plot are Kenneth Harlan way to the Bismarck goal. rison Ford, N and at marek team made three | dozen other prominent screen touchdowns and one goal point in the | lineators. ; , first half and another touchdown| The crash and color of the. j and goal point in the final quarter. | Sept Fr I otal there, forming a nd for one of the most dramatic a ments of the screen. | Linton played its best game in the third quarter and held the local jstidders scoreless during that period expected to be a hot- ly contested battle. Bismarek has cmerged victorious from its annual Mandan frays for the past three years and the over-the-r determined this ple it was only that good. they were | this without serv Aunt have ever seen. wholesome story whose ind appeal lic in the simplicity of “humor interpreted by a qast of comedians who have eaught the spir- charm the two games played, ‘The Bi yers have been practicin uring the past two weeks to 0 vietory over New ‘oach Collins has instructed the several new players which will m inj be High Midgets Win _| From Junior High high school midgets took the} high football team into camp! tune of to < in the con- M. The Junior to the test for the © game wi Moore grounds rday The unge lighte Junior high, under C: re to the Fall Suits and Overcoats Best Line of Imported Fabrics. AM Work Guaranteed. Krall’s Tailor Shop | 506 Broadway upen and . 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No woman’s wardrobe is complete without the new Sun Weave Coat. without one — for these smart new coats may be properly worn for any occasion. fabrics and models — fur-trimmed and plain — at a range of prices. ments. 31 ee it of the farce ugh to an hilaridu fe : * —CPrY NE = ——————o> CITY NEWS CHILD BIT BY DOG While his mother } shopping, dog. wandered ing a growl, >i the upper teeth not jing the bi 2 Goodyear Special 30x31, CL? OVER-SIZE ( CORD. . Lahr Motor Sales Co. See If He Knows rged: 3 art of onc| vane girl, city; E WEDN and have SDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1925 Raleigh; Mrs, Mrs. Henry Krier, |Man Arraigned fl on Forgery Charge Irving Cook, ried it s. Solen, city; 4 ature will he shi night at the Capitol Theatre. Montclair, arrested inot on a forgery ¢ a plea of sruilty i justice court th morning bound over to the next term district court. Not being able to furnish bond he was lodged in the county : I store by she was of nding in a lo of son ra little u epherd dog. into the store and,| ing trial. snapped at the chil Deputy Sheriff T. Hedstr quite penetrat-| to Mine yesterday. and Lr ‘ eyelid. ‘The little lad arek rushed to a physi- nicely. : : The Helling Agency General Insurance — and Bonds. First Guaranty Bank Bldg. Phone Bismarck, N. D. ‘ Linton: Zeoland; James * John Fleck and nil = Wingenback, Sun Weave Coats You simply cannot afford to be A wide variety of These are exclusive Schuman gar- Sarah Gold Shop Style Without E <travagance, MAIN PHONE 566 | - $10.30 Concrete protects against Fire, Tornado and Earthquake Ask Dad— Father and mother are always think- ing of your welfare—there isn’t a thing within reason they wouldn't do for you. But they may unknowingly have been risking your life every day. 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