The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 4, 1927, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT eo ‘A single motion callin e yy bers of the fs voting no. The — r ic latter indicated t! risque stories. : up the appointments individually,’ 119 Were For New Construc- _ loyed at the rather than in @ group. a 4 *soegiaaselpenaal FEAL 5 st Met derannn tell §6§6Rvery Buyer Can Now Own a Modern employes is occupying the tention ey preferred to take he finally. decided | ent of schools. was introduced | A nro e | FOR GRADING LOOK THESE OVER er : ~ TREASURY HAS OP HIGHWAY G18 wrnpper TouRING :..c+csccoceseseseceosss, R00 ame | |twelve-mile” Stretch From/ll| WHIPPET COUPE ..........c..nesseseesesses, 76500 60.00 ~ MORE SURPLUS |_| Witton Will Be Improved ij WHIPPET COACH (2-door)...........-..0006 765,00 5 70.00 te THAN YEAR AGO: mnt ahaa WHIPPET SEDAN (4-d00r) son.seeeeeceseeeeee) 865,00 Contract for the improvement of When John Rohweder, captain of| state highway No, 6 running north- WHIPPET LANDAU ....0:.ccccciecesicccceee 895.00 y »" oo the ill-fated laun Linseed King,| ward from marck to Minot, for a Income Tax and Customs Re-| the x technical charge | distance of 12 miles between @ point ceipts Account For Most | or homie Nei , Magistrate |“south of Baldwin and Wilto 1 3 | MeKintry hoe bail ue bak tos beh Secl ne f 4 y " 3 further hearing. 1 picture of| yesterday as one of the P i, in two other cuses of the Excess |Rohweder (lef) was. taken as. he| the retiring board of commissioners s sustained, The fou ‘ : faced the bench with his attorney. | for Burleigh county, The contract iM ting. | ea Washington, Jan. 4.—()—The a price is $43,798.28. Work will de| ] @ ie 119 major ote + arted early in the spring and push- < : eof the new! fi work on the same project were reject- business sas given the) | Income toms 1 ed, being considered excessive, and os building insp t h arte the board requested the highway de-' E | : partment to readvertise for bids on : that part of the work, County of- paeaits he reason igs Dormia AN ER Y R ficials believe that the finances of 3 ns a g reduce » the county: will be in such sheriff of Burleigh county for two|terms this morni Without ques- : lepartment made 2 i 4301 toa total: of | We say et that bide can beter ee Sheriff Welch Names) trecyear terms from 1915. to 1922, ton the, let ing: Without aues-| For rent: Furniture of all totalin according te accomplishe ] that time on the balance of the pro-] Fradgtrom, Fort and| inclusive. The law provides that! t int of continuous service, is} kinds, during the legislature. adele " Be aneee . — ject, which will complete the improve-| 9 ‘one person cannot hold the office of in Fraher veteran clerk of court.| Phone 790-W. Ruder’s Fur- eport. asec fit ae ment of this road from Bismarck Kafer as Deputies| ster! for more than two terms in Mire Fisher was appointed to that °f-| niture Exchan; ee enka ot ee first six| George Will Named Chairman) to, Wilton. afte’ D succession. Prior to his election as| fice by the county commissioners in| Miture Exchange, Russia Takes Steps [men's.a' # discal 3 The retiring board yesterday.voted sheriff. Welch served ty sher-| May, 1909, to fill the vacancy caused —_——_—__— 3 s i i| —Effort to Place Swanson to sell to Weston Baker property to} _ Rollin Welch, , elected sheriff of|iff under the admi ‘of the| by the death of A. W. Cook, and has|, Pay your Gas Bills now, and to Stop Excessive x fae we, cols eal 3 “ ° which the county had acquired title| Burleigh county last November, as-| office by J. P. French. served continuously since that time. save the discount before the rare : ‘ mber, or $2,000,000 | in Chair Loses on June 4, 1926, standing in the name] sumed the duties of office today up-| Other county officers, reelected | Before taking the office he was dep- Drinking of Vodka |‘““° eater of I. P. Baker and the Lincoln Ad-|on filing his oath of office with the| last. fall, ich for’ thee new | uty Fegister of deeds. 10th — collections for the six a ee es sola ra seinen for the county se At ue weed ke he ier ton) ink- é cm pres ‘ull amount e county ha ainst| announced the appointment o! e Te- oot LA Resale alte EE ¢ $1,046,8:0,959 compared | George Will, elected commissioner| the property at the date of ring sheriff, Albin Hedstrom, and ioe to Betela has be a 5 a year ago. In De- | from the first district last full, was| six per cent interest. Under a sim-jof Ed. Kafer and John Fort, as ana: het ‘ receipts totaled $429,-| made chairman of the Burleigh coun r arrangement property standing] deputi Kafer and Fort were | cla leaned \ty board this morning at the organ-| in the name of Edward G. Patterson deputies under, Sheriff Hedstrom. a vin sf Ss s ti e| ous 8, ch | ae A ea Mor ea Dee ea eet e | ization meeting. “The vote was three . Booth was sold to” By Sheriff Welch is not new at the ; R emmvenue | to. two, or Commissioners Soder and work of this office, having been Swanson voting against Will and HE ier, Fricke and Will voting for ee te a3 tic ed with $487,889 ppointment. \ s ago. N Agi ‘ Although calculations based on the | | The motion to appoint Will as chair continues in many quarter: figures for first six months; man was made_ immediately after faced with the difficulty th: e would sh s of almost, Commissioner Swanson had been Y ernment cannot afford OK 00,000,000 for the Under-sec- | made temporary chairman. Commis- . $300,000,000 annual vodka revenues. y Winston dec ithe surplvs| sioner Soder offered an amendment 4, , P 3 He said | to the motion providing that Swanson , ‘ ee eg | the: margi months | be made permanent chairman, being | I J ti C t ‘Iwas ct erday by ropria-| the oldest member on the board in | n Jutice Cour {| tion of $123,000,000 to the fund for| point of service. On the amendment : veterans adjusted service certificates. | Soder voted yes, Moynier, Fricke and Joe Moug was sentenced to serve i ion UE ered ie j ‘A: sincere vote of thanks is extended by those listed below to that ever increas- ‘i a 25 No, 1162 ing portion of the buying public who are paying their obligations promptly. harge. ws Report of the Condition of { THE FIRST GUARANTY BANK : We Are Proud of Our Membership Roll. at Bismarck in the State of North Dakota, at the close of orien “and oe ”| business December 31, 1926. : On , \ Shoop onight a ie Cap- RESOURCES Hundred Str itol Theatre. Loans and discounts .......++++2++++ Sacee bee, . $489, iy ae Now e Onl Notice that ti f Vet Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. jotice that meeting of Ve!-| Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, cla ‘ 7,135.15 : Like a barometer it indicates strength or weakness. erans of Foreign Wars has|y inerty bonds 3 11,398.36 \ : " heen postponed until Wednes-| Furniture and fixtures + 17,003.00 § \ Our members have been asked to report promptly to our office the exact condi- day at 6:30. : Other reab estate . 5,810.49 tion of their charge accounts, as of Checks and other ‘cash Cash and Due from other ban ee 153,258 31 161,416.63 ae - JANUARY 11TH, 1927. ‘Total . LIABILITIES SAGE RAN. Your-own, credit rating will depend on how your individual accounts are cated Capital stock paid in.........seseeeeeeeenees Bilayer ; “for with the following business and profegsional institutions, Surplus fund - 5,000.00 F ‘we Ste Organized for the protection of the. Buying. Public, our chief aim being Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes naid.. 2,012.60 Individual deposits subject to check. .$261,162.07 ‘ to eliminate the unprofitable et and thus reduce the cost of living for those | Guaranty fund deposit .. 2,233.64 who pays ,; atest Bond savings depo ee ee Phe Hogainaas Time certificates of deposit. +. 216,250.56 \e . ee |-MEYER Savings deposits ...... 50,222.69 Ht ete a cei gg WKS. HUGHES ELECTRIC CO. Certitied checks .. es 1,870.76" - 8. EB. IN & SON HUTCHINSON DRUG CO. Cashier’s checks outstanding. 4,497.10 ING & LOAN ‘BSN, INGSTAD GARAGE ae to otis banks........ «+» 42,480.61 585,327.43 U Cc. ‘AL Tees Bare co, ills payable . None | Liabilities other than those above stated, |, None For 1927, Tailoring, Furnishings, Cleaning and Dyeing: ae Bac etd Prog ey co. | Notes and bills rediscounted........ .? ‘None co. L a W. LITTLE, ‘ na 5 . 4. W. LUCAS CO. $642,340.03 : M CO. i MALM SERVICE STATION f Burleigh.—ss. GROCERY I, J. P. Wagner, Cashi r of the above named bank, do 3 vi fi . DY. agemanly swear that the goes statement is true, to the best RECO. . oaks of my knowledge and belie: 5 : : | J. P. WAGNER, LIL DEI” WOOB RC ea FRANK MONTGOMEDT, Grocer Subscribed and to bef this ath day of 3 CAPHTAL CHEVROLET G0 NORTHWE BELL TELE. CO. ubscri and sworn to before me this lay of Jan- V2 y id CUNT ciry : -) .) BAPACEIR TAILOR SHOP uary, 1927. S. G. Severtson, fabs and bos contains \ Notary Public, Burleigh County, N. D. mich everybody \\S7Zu My commission expires January 11th, 1930. 7 3 NEF Zi (SEAL) Correct. Attest:— L. W. Sperry, E. V. Lahr, F. A. Lahr, Directors. AS ci ma ia 8 AN DRUG STORE COBNER GROCERY - ‘ ae i CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, Ire ot aaa DAKOTA AUTO ee co. | 4 : ILAIRE LUMBER CoO. ELECTRIC GROCERY : .B. K. SKEELS ELECTRIC 4 l STACY-BISMARCK CO, F STAIR MOTOR.CO. ry 4 Be 29 Gets “ 29 FLECK MOTORS dias ie 9 ali use —one spoonful equals two _. “Handy FRENCH & WELCH HARDW. a RICHHOLT’S. GABE GROCERY ’ of many other brands—prevents waste of . . ; ‘Hee eed reaches the as . Sonne one. Wasunuay Lowen COAL a So ih ak abears gets there fom since “Handy"’.is on almogt every

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