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{4 CHILDREN BORN IN MANDANLAST MONTH Births of 14 children, seven boys and seven girls, were reported in Mandan during May, according to vital statistics in possession of Mrs. Hilma Boehm, assistant Mandan city ‘auditor. i Ten of the children were born to Mandan parents. Only One death was reported dur- ing, the month, Mrs. Boehm said. Births and deaths reported follow: April 19—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bahm, Mandan, son. April 30 — Mr. and Mrs, ‘Wetsch, Fort Rice, a daughter. May 8—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lah- ren, Henzler, daughter. May, 10—Mr, and Mrs. Albert Cray- thee, Mandan, daughter. May 11—Mr. and Mrs. Milo W. Keigley, Mandan, daughter. May 13—Mr. and Mrs. George Fitsch, Mandan, son. May 14—Mr. and Mrs. Martin ©. Lahren, Mandan, daughter. May 17—Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘Wenger, Mandan, son. May 18—Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Bambury, Mandan, daughter. May 21—Mr. and Mrs. Peter Scha- ner, Sweet Briar, daughter. May 22—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Makel- ke, Mandan, son; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hartwick, Mandan, son. May 25—Mr. and Mrs. Anton Gress, Mandan, son. May 28—Mr. and Mrs. Fabian Babel, St. Anthony, son, Jack Deaths May 26—Mrs, Carrie Teberg, 78, Mandan, etek sluggis feeling Put yourself right with nature by chewing Feen-a-mint. Works mildly but effectively in small doses. Modern | — safe — scientific. For the family. -amint ASK FOR THE ORIGINAL ‘The Chewing Gum LAXATIVE NM Tash Dot - Mint Like Gum FOR CONSTIPATION NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION 4Special District—Annual Election) tice Is Hereby Given, That on the first Tuesday in June, being June 3rd, 1930, an annual election will be held at Will School, in the Special School District of Bismarck No. 1, County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, for the purpose of electing the following member of the Board of Education: One member to serve for a term three years, for the City of Bis- marck, N. D. The poils will be opened at 9 o'clock a.m. and closed at 4 o'clock p.m. of that day. Dated Bismarck, N. D., this 17th day of May, 1930. By order of the Board of Education, RICHARD PENWARDEN, 5 /17-21-24-28-31; 6/2 Clerk. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT For the Year Ending December 1, 1929, Of the Fulton Fire Insurance Co., lo- cated at New York City, in the State of New York. Aggregate amount of ad- mitted assets .......... $1,516,560.19 ‘Aggregate amount of lia- bilities (except capital and surplus), including reinsurance reserve 300.71 ‘Amount of fully paid-up Capital Stock 500,000.00 Surplus over all liabilities 1,016, Aggregate Income during 9.48 : 1,525,885.81 3 wee 20,010.20 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total risks written during tiie FORE co teccnste case None Total premiums ‘received during the year : None ‘Total losses incurre ing the year .. 5 None Total losses paid during None =the YORE cscec oc .reti ns STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner of Insurance. 8. A. Olsness, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Da- kota, do hereby certify that the fore- going is a true abstract of the original Statement now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand ‘and af- [Seal] fixed the seal of this Office at Bismarck, the first day of April, A. D.'1930 8."A. OLSNESS, Commissioner of Ins STATE OF NORTH DAKO' Office of Commissioner of Insurance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY Whereas, The Fulton Fire Insur- ance Company, a corporation organ- ized under the laws of New York, has filed in this office a sworn statement exhibiting its condition and business for the year ending December 31, 1929, conformable to the requirements of the laws of this state, regarding the business of Insurance, and Whereas, The said Company has filed in this office a duly certified copy of its charter with certificate of organization, in compliance with the requirements of Insurance laws, afore- said, Now, Therefore, I, §. A. Olsness, Commissioner of’ Insurance of the State of North Dakota, pursuant to the provisions of said laws, do hereby cer- tify that the above named Company fully empowered, through its author- ized agents, to transact its appropri- ate business of Authorized Insurance rance, in this state according to the laws thereof, until the 31st day of March, A. D. 1931. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and [Seal] seal at Bismarck this first day of April, A. D. 1930, Commissioner of Insuranc N. SCHWIDLNG, 5, ISDEAD IN MANDAN Martin Schwindling, 75, a resident of Mandan for 25 years, died in the Mandan Deaconess hospital at 5 a. mn. Sunday. Death was due to paralysis. Puneral services will be conducted at St. Joseph's Catholic church at burial will be made at Mandan. Mr. Schwindling, who resided on Fifth avenue northwest, leaves two daughters and three sons. The chil- dren are Mrs. ChildrenCry Slatchers., \ CASTORIA Announcement Geo. F. Will announces his candidacy | for re-election on the Board of Edu- cation at annual school election Tues- day, June 3, 1930, and promises to continue to give his close personal at- tention to all matters for the welfare of our Bismarck public schools, con- sistent with economy and sound 1929, Of the American Merchant Marine In- surance Company, located at New York, in the Lid A ae York. Aggregate amount of ad- ya TMitted assets ....+..... $1,702,068.96 Ageregate amount of lia- bilities (except capital and surplus), includiny reinsurance Teserve.... 1949.28 | 400,000.00 1,024,119.68 $18,510.64 960,077.68 JSINERS | No North Dakota business in 1929. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, ] Office of Commissioner ‘of Insurance, I, & A. Olsness, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Da- |. Capital Sto Surplus over Aggregate Income durin: the year ....+ sta t now on file in this offic | Statement Testhaony Whereof, I have | hereunto set my hand and ef; i fixed the seal o' eet Bismarck, the first day of Cc TATE OF 5 Office of Commissioner ‘of Insurance. COMPANY'S BS a oF AU’ Whereas, The American Merchant Marine Insurance Company, & cor. poration organized under the laws of New York, has filed in this office a sworn statement exhibiting its con- dition and business:for the year end- ing -December.31, 1929, conformable to the requirenients: of the 1 state, a the busin rance, ani SuWhereas, The said Company has filed in this office a duly certified copy of its charter with certificate of organization, in compliance with the requirements of Insurance laws, afore- 8 id, SNOW, Theretore, 1. 8. A; -Olsnens, Commissioner _ 0! insural State of North Dakota, purkuant to the provisions of said laws, do hereby cer- tify that the above named Company is fully empowered, rough its author- ized agen’ to transact its appropri- ate business of Authorized Insurance in this state according to the laws thereof, bein the 31st day of March, A TRACT OF STATEMENT ABS’ For the Year Ending December 31, 1 Of the Farmers Mutual Fire & Light- ning Ins. €o. located at Driscoll, North Dakota. President—C. A. Swanson, Secretary—K. A. Ersland. mount of ad- $2,578.41 700.00 Surplus over 1,878.41 Aggregate Income during i AuneSeat cccuccinanag 72800 geregate disbursemen durt: the year ....... 3,610.37 xo) TH DAKOTA ‘BUSINESS ember beet ne etiaten ne $16,102.25 tal risks written dur- G vole the vear ie 2,662.75 Total premiums rec 2,717.28 during the year Total losses 1 ing the year Total losses paid during the year ...... 2.0... STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Offic ft Ce “Bd 2,362.00 2,662.00 es I, 8. Ols: .. Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Da- kota, do hereby certify that the fo going is a true abstract of the orl statement now on file in tl In Testimony Whereof, hereunto set my hand and fixed the seal of this Office at Bismarck, the first day of April, A. D. 1930. 8. A. OLSN} Commissioner of Insurance. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner OMPANYS CERTIFICATE OF c " AUTHORITY Whereas, The Farmers Mutual Fire & Lightning Insurance Company, a corporation organized under the ia: of North Dakota, has filed in this fice a sworn statement exhibiting condition and busini lending December 31, 1929, confo: {able to the requirements of the jof this state, regarding the busi of Insurance, ant Whereas, The said Company has filed in this office a duly certified copy of its charter with certificate of | organization, in compliance with the requirements of Insurance laws, afore- id, Now, Therefore, I, 8. A. Otsness, Commissioner of Insurance of [Seal] tify that the above ni fully empowered, thro: ized agents, to transact its appropt ate business of Authorized Insur: in this state according to the laws thereof, until the 3ist day of March, . D, 1931. ake e In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal at Bismarck this first [Seal] 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning and | M! Louis Ciavarella and:| vici Hal THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE... MONDAY, JUNE Mrs. Leonard Fracassi, both of Man- dan; Martin, Williston; Frank, Bis- marck; and Henry, Sterling. Mandan Man Escapes Injury in Auto Crash ‘Theodore ©. Lauer, Mandan, escap- ed possible serious injury or death at 12:35 a. m, when the auto- Sunday mobile he was driving from Bismarck to Mandan crashed into the center post of the Mandan railroad under- Pass and was demolished. Lauer escaped injury except for a few minor cuts and bruises. slightly at 7:30 o'clock last evening in a collision a glad to learn that. rug store, Bismarck, North Dakota, has been appointed exclusive distributor in Burleigh and Morton counties for Pfunder’s Tablets, which have gained an enviable reputation jout the United States in thi f ca Ley ) fee, Bi 'e Drug store tell you about th ‘'. H. Pfunder, Inc. 1 Minnespolis, Min Capital Funeral Parlors. *. 208 Main Avenue Phone—Day or Night—22 Licensed Embalmer Jos. W. Tschumperlin Prop. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT For the Year E: _ a, A Of the Boston Insurance Company, located at Boston, in the State of Massachusetts. gregate amount ef. mat ied assets. Aggregate amount of liabilities (except--- capital and. surplus); including reinsurance reserve __.. " Amount of fully paid-up capital stock — Surplus over all liabili- tes b62,021.14 9,174,484.63 3,000,009.00 108,436.51 Agere Ing the year. 8,717,417.32 Aggregate disburse- ments during the year 087.28 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total risks written dur- ing the year_.._____$ 919,961.00 during the year... Total losses paid during @ne year. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, )'® OfMico of Commissioner of Insurance. J S.A, Olaness, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Da- kota, do hereby certify that, the foregoing is a true abstract of the original statement now on file in this oM ‘In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed t al of this Office at Bismarck the first day of April,.A.D. 1930 8. A: OLENESS, Commissioner of Insurance. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, }, ‘Office of Commissioner of Insurance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF ry AUTHORITY. ry Whereas, The Boston Insurance Company, ‘a corporation organized under the laws of Massachusetts, has filed in this office-a sworn exhibiting its condition and business for, che year, endiug December 31, snents of the laws of this state, re- arding the business of Insurance, conformable to the require- fore, 1,8. A. Olsness, Commissioner of ‘Insurance of the State of North Dakota, nt to the provisions of said laws, do hereby certify that the above named Company is fully empowered through fte authorized to transact {ts appropriate business of Authorized Insurance in this state according to the laws thereof, until the 31at day of March, A.D. 1931. @ In Testimony Whereof, I have hi a seal at Bismarck, this Pema first day of April, A.’ [eo LENSE, 8. A. 0 . Commissioner of Insurance. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT For the Year Ending December 1, 1929, Of the Alliance Casualty. Company, lo- gated at Philadelphia, in the State of] Pennsylvani Aggregate amount of ad- mitted assets Aneregate moul ities (except capital and surplus), including ve $3,192,847.30 reinsurance reserv 1,621,107.08 Amount of fully Capital Stock 1,000,000.00 Surplus over all 571,740.22 Aggregate Income during DEL eas os Aggregate Disbursemen uring the year ~ 952:241.99]° NORTH DAKOT, "SINESS: Total premiums received during the year sees $1,061.56 Total losses incurred dur- i None Office of Commissioner of Insurance. reot bos . 8. A, Olsness, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Da- kota, do hereby certify that the fore- going is a true abstract of the original statement now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and at- fixed the seal of this Office at Bismarck, the first day of D.'1930. April, A. : A. OLANESS. Commissioner of Insurance. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner of Insurance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY Whereas, The Alliance Casualty Company, a corporation organized un- der the ‘laws of Pennsylvania, has filed in this office a sworn statement its condition and business for the year ending December 31, 1929, conformable to the requirements of the laws of this state, regarding the busi- ness of Insurance, and. ‘Whereas, The ‘said Company has filed in this office a duly certified copy of its charter with certificate of organization, in compliance with the requirements of Insurance laws, afore- ‘Now, Therefore, I, 8. A. Olsness, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Dakota, pursuant to the provisions of said laws, do hereby cer- tity that the above named Company is 'ully empowered, through its author- ized agents, to transact its appropri- ate business of Authorized Insurance in this state according to the laws thereof, until the 3ist day of March, ie In Testimony Whereof, IT have {Seal} hereunto set my hand and {Seal} seal at Bismarck ae first day of April. A. sy 8. A. O! (MANDAN BOY SCOUTS on First avenue northwest, according | hike to a chosen camp ground, to be burning contest, patrol broad jump, | participating will receive 100 points. | followed by games, building of camp | patrol antelope 1ace. To comnete in; The events will be under the di- these events every scoyt must have a | rection of Charles Bugbee and W. G. jrope four feet long, and each patrol | Fulton, assisted by the scoutmasters | hats and coats for one-h and older boys. to ‘Mandan police. kitehens by patrols and cooking a! noon meal. Each patrol brings its own provender and plans its own menu. A box.of Babe Ruths will be| At 1:30 o'clock the field day events FELD D AY TUESDAY Rest cooking arrangement, bed “Mandan scouts are to have their annual field day events, Tuesday. All scouts are to meet at the high school |'ViNé contest, will be staged, 10 in number and con- sisting of O’Grady’s drill, rescue race, water boiling contest, life line, knot tug-of-war, string | | grounds at 9:30'a. m., equipped for a | eee day’s outing and hike. The program, will ‘consist of the Victor L,’ Anderson ; Candidate for SHERIFF of Burleigh county ‘at the primary F election. . June 25, 1930... A Former’ Representative of ~. Burleigh County Your Marre Support Is A licited. ..% (Pol. Adv.) i ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT For the Yer nding Deteniber 31, east Ay D. 1829 “ Qf the British: America Assurance Co; docated at Toronto, in :the Do- minton of Canada. . Aggregate ammount .of, admitted asgets.....§ \ Angregate “amount of lat sHabilities Cexcent capital and surplus) including rei apital. stac Dies Surplus over. ali tiabili- . ties = . Aggregate ments during the _ @ NORTH DAKOTA BUS! 2,127,408.44]” Toa None| “during the year... Tdtal losses paid during the year. STATE OF NORTIT DAKOTA, Oifice of Commissioner of Insurance. : I, §. A. Qlsness. Commissioner of _Insutaricé ‘of the Stateof Notth Da- kota, do hereby “certify: that, :the forexoing 4s A trie abstract of ‘the + original ‘statement’ now on file iv this office. In Testimony Whereof, T have hereunto set my hand ISEAL] and affixed the seal of this Office at Bismarck the first day, of April, A.D. 1930. S$. A. OLSNESS, Commissioner of Insurance. STATE: OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner “2” of Insurance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. E ‘Whereas, The British America As- surance Company, a corporation or under the laws of Dominion has filed in this office aworn statement exhibiting its co dition and business for the x ending December. 3), ‘1929, conforn able to the reauirements of laws of thie state, regarding ti business.of Insurance, and. ‘Wheréas, the, said Company ‘has filed in this ‘office a duly certified copy of its charter with certificat: of orgahigation in compliance with * the requirements. of the -Insurance ‘oresaid. “Therefore, “I,” 8.:A.. Oleness. Commissioner of ‘Insurance of -the State of North Dakota.. pursuant to the.provisions of said laws, do hereby certify that the above named = Company is fully.empowered throurh is: {ts authorized agents; to trangact it« appropriate business of Authorized Insurance in this state according to the Jawa thereof. until the 3ist day of March, A.D. if31, . . . In Testimony .Whereot, } have hereunto ket. my hand Nov mt and seal at Bismarck, this ISEAL) Aree day Of April, A.D. 1239. 2. i 3. A. OLSNESS, Commissionen ef-Insurance. _ ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT For the Year Endigg Uecember 31 a A.D. 1929 Of the Business Men's Assurance * Company of America, . located at Kansas ‘City, inthe State of AMis- sourt., < Aggregate dniount of, EGmittea asseta_—$, $564,460.63 “capital” and’: jus), including ni rance resery 5,382,612.02 up capital ato 500,000.00 Surplus over all iia- pbulities 681,848.61 regate ine Aes, u $,408,820.25 egate Miner 4 during eee Pee. ppgn20.76 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS ‘Total. risks: written during the year: A. & HH. Premium! © th the i. ‘onimissioner of uateret Nott Da- tify. t i abstract of the original statement now on file in this. office, In Testimony. Whereof, } have hefeunto set my hand [SEAL] and affixed tho seal of thi: OMce at Bismarck the first day of April, A.D. 125 8. A, OLSNESE y Cominissioner of Insurance STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, } SN Office of Commissioner ce of Insurance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. Whereas, The Business Men's At surance Company of America, a cor: poration organized under the laws of Missouri, has filed in this office & sworn - statement exhibiting its condition and business for the year .ending December 31, 1929, conform- able to the requirements of the laws , of this state, regarding the business of: Insurance, «and: ‘Whereas, the: said Company has filed in this office a duly certified ‘eopy. of its charter with certificate of organization in compliance with the requirements. of the. Insurance laws aforesaid. - Now. Therefore, 1, S. A. Olsness, Commissioner of ‘Insurance of the Bite. of North Dakota, pursuant to the provisions of; sald ‘laws, "do ere orized agents, to transact its appropriate. business. of Authorized Insurance in thjs,state according to the laws thereof,/until the cist day of March, A.D. 1931, stimony Whereof, J hereunto set my hand In have and seal at Bismarck, this first day of April, A.D. 1930, i S.A. OLSNESS, | Commissioner of Insurai 4SEAL] Why trust to luck? Put certainty of success in every baking by using either OCCIDENT, LYON’S BEST OR CLIMAX Cost More Worth It! RUSSELL- MILLER MILLING CO. be equipped with @ quart can with a wire handle for the water boiling contest. Points will be awarded and the pa-| trol winning the contest will receive 1,000 points in the patrol contest now | in swing. Second place will be given; 750 points and third 500. Each patrol | The Capital ’ Commercial College 314, Main Ave. Phone 121 Bismarck, N. Dak. Our Summer Term for high school graduates, teachers, and college students will begin Mon- day, June 2, and will continue for three months. The rate for tui- tion will be $20 a month or $50 for the three months. Those that wish to enroll should do so be- fore June 10, as the tuition rate will be increased on that date. THE CAPITAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE is now fully equipped and has an annual enrollment of more that two hundred and fifty students a year. The school is growing rapidly and will take on more room June Ist to accom- modate the students expected. For the past five years we have been getting the brightest graduates from the high schools in this territory, finishing their Commercial Course and placing them in positions. We have hun- dreds of successful graduates earning good salaries wherever they go, $1,200 to $2,100 a year. a or call on us for informa- tion. Prof. R. E. Jack Principal | Don’t forget the Silk Dres | Specials now on at the Sara Gold Shop. Also a group ¢ price, NOTICE: Confident that 1 can conduct the office of county auditor economically, efficiently and courteously, I respectfully solicit the Support of the people of our capital city and of Burleigh county, I shall appreciate your goodwill and your vote June 25, 1930. Alta B. Herman (Pol, Adv.) JF. Griffin, State Agent P. O. Box 543 Princess Patt Coffee Makes Any Meal Taste Better Beautiful Tumbler FREE With’ each pound purchase of Princess Patt Coffee North Dakota Power & Light Co. Announces A New Schedule of Steam Service Rates For Bismarck - Mandan - Dickinson Effective June Ist, 1930 These new low rates for steam service are now available and fall in line with the company’s policy on previous rate reduction for electric service. - The N First 100,000 pounds at ......... 70¢ Second 100,000 pounds at ....... 60¢ Allover 200,000 pounds at .... . 50e New Rates Are EW As Follows FORMER RATES First 500,000 pounds at ......... 70e Over 500,000 pounds wees. 65€ The former rates averaged a cost to the consumer of 70c per 1,000 pounds, Additional Reduction for Large Consumers From and after September Ist of each year, when the accumulated con- sumption of any customer reaches 700,000 pounds, then such consumption will be. computed at 50c per 1,000 pounds for the months prior to reaching 700,000 pounds, and the steam taken thereafter will be billed at 50c per 1,000 pounds for the remaining months of the year. Cheapest Source of Heat in North Dakota In analyzing the cost of producing the equivalent of 1,000 lbs. of steam by other fuels, the consumer should consider the investments necessary on boiler equipment, higher insurance rates, maintenance, water, depreciation, etc. Such comparison will show that the steam service now available under these new low rates makes it the cheapest source of heat in North Dakota. No Cash Do n-Churchill Motors, lac. Bismarck, North Dakota wn---Money Back Guarantee---Used Car Sale

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