The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 16, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Throwing Money Away! That’s what we have done if the new, modern, ACCURATE MEASURE Gasoline Pumps we have just installed are no better than the old eye meas- urement pumps, for we have paid three times as much for them. The same is true of the new, modern oil fountain on our curb. And you'll find many other facilities here that will: mean‘ BETTER, MORE EFFI- CIENT SERIVCE to you at no additional cost. If you aren’t coming here, don’t you think it’s worth a trial? WE DELIVER YOUR CAR TO YOUR HOUSE OR HOTEL—IT’S PART OF OUR SERVICE. TWO MEN ON DUTY ALL NIGHT—BETTER SERVICE You'll like our centrally located, warm, fire-proof storage. i (THE PIONEER AUTOMOBILE HOUSE LAHR MOT OR SALES COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS WILLYS ners two weeks ago at Io canyon home, police de- lowing the finding of her terday. clad only in overalls and irt and wrapped. in char- was found by Ray Wol- r, while riding through the canyon, Apparently an attempt had been made to burn the body. Bullet holes in the cabin walls and | bloodstains leading from a door in- dicated she had been called to the porch in the night and shot to death, ed to County Audi-/by moons the printers to-| her dare being sorted and tagged | clared body beac DATESSET FOR |! TRADE TOUR : j which it —— fobtained for all supp! rious ¢ nd of next week. of ballots and sup- ered to the insp n the precine coarse ames Tt i _penbabte . ny ’ tl ds Bismarck Business Men Will als, before | Cover Surrounding Terri- tory October 26 and 27 j the {Manufacture of | | Puffed Wheat and _Ingstad Garage __, Rice Demonstrated Is Incorporated Incorporation papers have been is- ecretary of state to the The company was Fred B. Ingstad, Ingstad and Maurice W. be for $10,000, ‘County Agent Will Investigate Reports of Disease Epidemic outbreak of some form ¢ among horses northeast of County Agent A. R. Miesen ir A.W. Munson will go there jay morning to investigate the wiation of Com numbe Meeting at the A An Auburn car with a cannon vunted on the back is t Bi aAnKe vi asian Killed For | No Telling Officials | On onday afternoon Mr. Miesen es ri will give a culling demonstration at Y the farm of Sigmund Rupp near Where Stills Were ji. (0%. “f, Ginn of ake state sas 1 college, in charge of nt work there, was in Bis- Pp Goddard he On Commerce. 4 :. aes | State Insurance Does Not Include |, tri 16 uzent os ie Damage From Hail « als With Mis Mets Tabtut work pineal fare work c ° for the future. Returning yesterday afternoon from a two days’ trip made for the pur- MONEY TO LOAN On Bismarck improved city property. Prepayment privileges. Apply for terms PRICE OWENS ELTINGE BLOCK location of mountain v Claims for damages caused by hail 3 sa a a nigh ty resulted in her being shot to de will no longer be paid by the state insurance department, according to announcement by Harold Hopton, manager. The point arose recently when the state board of administration filed a claim for damage to the Mayville State Teachers college. The insurance department contended part of the damage was caused by hail and part by wind and declined to pay for that Sati estimated to have been caused by ail “The state insurance law makes no provision for it,” said Hopton, “If we are to insure for hail losses sus- tained by buildings we should have additional premium for it just as other insurance agencies do.” aan dinate Election Ballots i Ready to Distribute! Distribution of ballots for the gen- Sasi elestion November will be The ele 1 | Chrysler iy nd his deputies. Announces A Price Reduction On Model “60’’ and “70”’ HALFWAY Graduates of Dakota Business College, Fargo, quickly ‘‘cash in” on their actual business training Meerrtecd_sncbssinshle else- where.) They’ re promptly placed, Quickly advanced. Theveryday they paint. R. C. Brock was sentto forest River State Bank; Leonard Saue to Farmers’ Security Bank,. Chaffee. The president of the first named bank, and cashiers of both, are D.B.C. men. 227 **‘Da- 5” have become bank officers. ‘atch success stories each week. ‘ollow the SucceSSful”” o Write F, L. Watkins, , 806 Frone’St., Fargo. H Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. pose of investigating the supply of| Mr. Miesen visited Kensal, Court- feed available for Burleigh county|enay, Wimbledon, Leal, Rogers, farmers, Mr. Miesen said that the|Dazey, Walum, Hannaford, Coopers- crops in the territory he visited were |town, McHenry and Binford. There quite good, but that there were no|was a fairly good crop of oats, Mr. cats available at this time. Miesen added, saying that there might possibly be some oats available | its quantity is limited, continued Mr. in the future. Mill oats, however,| Miesen, adding that after the fall any farmer wish- jin a carload lot should get in touch with Mr. Mi Some barley is still to be had, but | OVERLAND FINE dite och agricultural 1 college, iin charge of boys’ and. girls’ club work, will Ketted® more grain will probably be|in the county Thursday and Friday auled into the — making it/to confer with Mr. Miesen and to more easily obtainab! make arrangements for a definite Miss Pauline heynolde of the state | program for 1927, liesen. We Appreciate the Confidence of the Bismarck People As reflected in the comparative statement below RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Overdrafts ....... Warrants, Bonds, ete. . Liberty Bonds Furniture & Fixtures Other Real Estate Expense Cash on hand and due from banks... Oct. 13, 1926 « $405,193.82 150.63 19,720.60 8,408.23 17,003.00 2,810.49 2,327.06 74,812.64 $530,428.47 Oct. 15,.1926 $413,983.57 591.6 15,972.60 8,203.18 17,003.00 2,810.49 2,447.14 160,026.94 $621,038.50 LIABILITIES : Capital Stock Surplus .. - DEPOSITS Bills Payable Notes & Bills Rediscounted . Oct. 13, 1926 ~ $ 50,000.00 5,000.00 ATS A2BAT NONE NONE $530,428.47 Oct. 15, 1926 $ 50,000.00 5,000.00 NONE NONE $621,038.50 First Guaranty Bank F. A. Lahr, Pres. ELV. Lahr, Vice-Pres: J.P. Wagner, Cash.

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