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RATES ft INFORMATION A O«nt aJWord a Day. ... 91 a UM a Month. (If no change. fn id ^Minimum Charge |5S. so xiiuatrawi Ads are received by phone, but'are payable the same day as received ana collection wlll- be made at your home or office as soon as is con venient for the collector to call. This Is accommodation service and payment should be made promptly When the bill is presented. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS must be always accompanied by the cash. Please comply with this rule to avoid Inconvenience and delay. ABSTRACTS RAND' FORKS ABSTRACT AND IN surance Co., 1st Nat. Bk. 2nd floor. ARCHITECTS BERT D. KECK, A. I. A. Architect. First National Bank Bldg. riv Grand Forks, North Dakota. FRASER. ARCHITECT AND ENGIN er. Suite 23, Anderson Bldg. Mlnot N. D. AUTOS AND MOTOKCYCLES USED CARS l»ie Reo Touring Car .. *300.00 Everet_.Touring Car .... $275.00 1914 Velle -Forty" Road ster 1400.00 sier Oakland "42".truek body...'. .$300 VBLIB SALES "03 feATHS BATHS AND SWEDISH MASSAGE treatments for rheumatism wlU -save you a trip to the springs. Hotel Da cotah. Ernest Carlson, Masseur. BUSINESS CHANCES •GET IN BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF I Here's the Chance of a Lifetime. I have a news-stpnd, confectlon f^ary.and novelty business In a live and prosperous town In the wheat belt: of North Dakota for sale. „y-:^ I started In this business 3 years l^-ppago with less than $100 and now have business apd property from the profits of.this business worth $7,600. E On account of 111 health I must sell.' This I'll do at a sacrifice for I .vA? quick efile for cash or easy terms. I '.A If you have'character and ambl 1 .AtIon. and a little cash, monthly pay l» imen^s nrllj buy the proposition. WRITE. 971 HERALD I GOOD OPENING, FOR LIVE REPRE sentatives in your territory. Chance to make. 100 to 200 per cent on small investment. Write for full informa tion. The Federal Development Co., -Alliance, Ohio. fiLEGANT ICE CREAM PARLOR AND short order house'for sale. Very rea sonable. Situated on Main street with large mercantile store On one side and the movies' on the other. Reason' for selling pdor health. Lock Box, 244, Bottineau, N. D: .: OR SALE^—$8iOOO.CO STOCK GENER al merchkndlse and building. Good North Dakota: town. Sales last year $85,000.00. Discount for cash if taken "at once. Going on homestead reason •for selling'. Address 31 Herald. BARBER SHOP FOR SALE—TWO tchatr outfit complete with building and flot Only shop In toWn. Will sell -1 cheap for cash, dak,. Montana. 'Vi l.L I tE Dakota9 Greatest Classified Section if words 1 day ... SSo :., 8 words lifi ........ afeo I word* S days 40o ,. Use this method of figuring on any number of words. These rates en I-.title' you to publication ln-both morn 'ing-and evening editions. ., I' TelephonsSOO Blther Xiine.' CLOSING HOURS—Want Ad Forins tloee every -morning at 11:30 for the evening editions, and 6 o'clock every- evening for the morning edi tion* except .Saturday, when forms clous at 9 p. m. for Sunday morning edition. TELEPHONE, WANT ADS —Want v":- -AROJUD B. W1NSLOW, ARCHITECT. 07 Wldlund-Bldg. Grand Forks. W, ^EDWARDS, ARCHITECT, Northwestern Block. -Tel. 216-L N. W. aSa »0S South Third. SPECIALS IN USED CARS FOR QUICK SELLING I—191B Maxwell 'touring car, 8, passenger.... ..$250 1—1916 Briscoe touring, ear, .. 5 passenger................ .$300 l-rr-1914 Studebaker touring car, 5 passenger... ......$360 DAKOTA AUTO CO. THREE 5-PASSENGER USED CARS, in excellent shape which we intend to sell. Make us an offer' on them This is, an unusual opportunity. Grand Forks Overland Co. &FOR SALE—STUDEBAKER ROAD ster. Run six Weeks. A snap. Ad dress 80' Herald. FORD CAR FOR SALE—INQUIRE AT barber shop/across from Great North nnt •-PA^g&NGER HUPMOBILE saitr: raapiy g. Feiton. FOR MM AUTO PAINTING DOfeS TOtlR CAR NEED VARNISH ••ajSt.teg? gee B. Chrlstlanson & Son. over l^Slnw garage. We make It look like new In little time and at small cost. PBAOTORS BAHLKE AND BAHLKE A. a A Mrs. Nellie G. Bahlke. H. TWDALE, CHIROPRACTOR AND Masseur Human BaVi Oven and Sul ftj^BuHaffig Batb*- Herald. W. H. Curtis, Mon- BARBER SHOP, 2 CHAIRS AND BATH, .doing good business. Forced to sell. ,F!ne opportunity for goodi barber. .Half cash, balance .dress 8$ Herald.- terms to eujt. Aa- FOR SALB-^-RB|mURANT. ONLY one in town of.90o and county .seat. A snap if taken soon. Address City Meat Market, Mb^al^ N. JO. FI^ST CLASS POOL ROOM AND REg t«urant ,:only .one in town terms cheap for. cash. Address Poatoffice, Box 61 Forest Rivet. Nr JLE FOR SALE—EIOHT TABLE BILLIARD p*rlor doing good hfisiness. a M. Crouch, ^iuiston. FOR SALE-—ESTABLISHED GROCERY, .i,busin»M. in residence district. Inquire A HALL AND LUNCH COUNTER foi sale. AddreM 3.-J&. Hlbbard* Glen Ullin,, N. D. FOR /SALE OR RENT—2tf-ROOM HO tel, fwrnlshed. Address 989 Herald: Herald, Want iAds Bring Results. Chestnut iran5*' Sulte J14 Securt M. B. KEMP. CHIROPRACTOR, Scan-AmeriBank Bldg. Phones 609-L, BOOM AND BOABP.. BOARD AND ROOM IN PRIVATE famlly^^Addresi^ZSHeralj^^^^ DANCING DANCING LEL8QN8, gAST 190 T-8. DENTISTS.' BCKMAN AND SB.^RMAN.\DENTi8ta MAN AND SB JRMAN. DENTI Sufi 201-206 Widlund Block. Both Phones 4««-J. DBESSMAKINO EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKING DONI at home reasonable. 818 Chestnut 16E9-L N. W. DRESSMAKING, SUITS. COATS. «76-J Tri-State. DRESSMAKING. BESSIE SINNOTT, No. 2 Spriggs Blk. 664L T-B. FARM LANDS YOUR CHANCE IS IN CANADA—RICH elands and business opportunities offer you independence fftrm lands $11 to $30 acre irrigated lands, $a& to $60 twenty years to Ray: $2,000 loan in improvements or ready made-farms loan of live stock taxes average un der twenty cents an acre no taxes on improvements, personal property, or live stock good markets, churches. schools, roads, telephones excellent climate—crops and live stock prov it special nomeseekers' fare certlll cates. Write for free booklets. Allan Cameron, General Superintendent Land Branch, Canadian Pacific Ry.. 142 Ninth Ave Calgary, Alberta. FARMS FOR SALE—IMPROVED AND wild lands. The last chance for good, cheap land In Minnesota, from $8.00 per acre and up. Cheaper th«n you can homestead. Fine stock farms. Why rent when you can own your farm for a little rtoney? I have three quarters of sections that you c*n trade la automobiles for part pay ment. Also- good hotel -for sale, or will trade. Located In good thriving town. '. Call, or write Wm. O. Gay- FARMS FOR RENT—TWO OF THJiS best farms in Towner County, N. D., 25$. 980 teres, another 400 acres good 1 ntfildlngs, lots of water, pasture: would bell the necessary stook' ana machinery, one half cash, balance one years time. Address owner Box 1022, Cando, N. D. FOR SALE—160 ACRES NORTHERN Minnesota partly lpiproved: $1,600. 160 $2,400. 820 unimproved, $6.60 per aore. Take good car term$ to suit. Freeman. Graceton. Minn/ FOR SALE OR RENT—FIRST CLASS farm near town nice grove, good buildings and water buy direct from owner bargain for quick sale. Box 26, •.. 1 Neche, N. D. HOMESTEADS LOCATED RELIN qulshments and farms Montana, WaBhlrtgtoh. W. Hoyle, 108 State St., Helena, M6nt. WANTED—A FARM FOR RENT, dress Box 2114, Edmore, N. D. Ad- WANTED TO RENT—GOOD FARM with good buildings. 32 Herald. FLATS FOR RENT FOR RENT— ONE 8-ROOM MODERN flat and one 3-room modern flat. 617-L N. W., .814 International Ave VLL MODERN" FLAT FOR RENT IN the Dakota. Blk. Call at office of Da kota Plumbing and Heating Co. FLATS FOR RENT—8 ROOMS, 4 rooms, 1 rooms. Call Gillespie's Fly less Store. FRONT FLAT, THREE ROOMS AND kitchenette. Wlftelshofer Block, over 10c store. FOR RENT—MODERN FURNISHED three room flat, close in. Address 18 ALL MODERN FRONT FLAT IN Nells block: Inquire C. G. Nells. _gjLH6ttssa. Mm Mouse Classification. FOOT SPECIALIST DR. J. c. ANSON, FOOT SPECIALIST over drug store, Srd and DeMers ave. •Corns removed flfty cents, for one or two Instant relief to tired ov aching feet. Nails, bunions treated. Both phones. FURNITURE DINING ROOM SET, LIBRARY TA ble, 2 rockers, brass bed, dressing table and chair, cedar chest. Wilton nig, Brussels rug, and pair of pillows. ,Must bT aold by Sept. 1st on account of leaving city. Phone 714J N. W. or No. 10, BaCon Blk. FURNITURE FOR SALE INCLUDING 4 sets of bedsteads, 1 commode, 1 writing desk, 1 Ice box, chairs. O.- W. Brundage, 321 International. STEWART 61 HEATER, DINING j-oom set, roll top desk and washing machine. Call 988 N. W. Or 616 North Fifth St. FOR SECOND HAND FURNITURE call at the Northwestern Furniture Co., 208 South Third St FURNITURE PACKING, STORAGE and dray work. McKenzte's 187 South Third. Pfi&nep 680. GAS-RANGE. FOR SALE. STOVE CAN he seen at Joe. Mahowald's. Call 668J T-S- 278L N. W.. or 1129 N. W. FOR SALE—GENERAL HOUSEHOLD furnishings. 114 Walnut St. FOR SALE—KITCHEN RANGE AND bed. $20.00. 803 Third.Ave. HAT CLEANING LADIES' AND MEN'S HATS CLEANED and reblocked expert work send by mail. 117 No. 8rd, Grand Forks: T-S. 427-L. HELP—FEMALE QIRLS—GIRLS—GIRLS! ers are wanted all over, apd get hlgh est vrbgeBs can teach you to become a flrs,class dressmaker terms reason able, Write at once. Mrs: Meyers, 18 8th fit, So., Fargo. WANTED YOUNG LADY WITH thorough experience in dry goods and ladies' ready-to-wear garments. 'Must be capable saleswoman with goOd per .. sonallty. Addrese Box. B, vLangdon. N. D. ... WANTED—A 8CLESLADY FOR DRY- S'orweglan-preferred oods department in a general, store: state salary and experience In. first letter. Address 13 Herald. ANY YOUNG WOMAN IN NEED )F A friendly hand will find It at the .Young Women's. Christian Association, 414 if DeMers Ave.' NIGHT COOK AT EMPRESS CAFE. U«U.AlOQUESnoW SO^^TbAY— LOOVS feAW 1 ,-« MMhr~?c NNMUft- NORTHDAKOTA'S -r yiBiMALE HELP— (CouUnned) WANTED—COMPETENT. GIRL FOR general housiwdrk. Good wages. No washing. Mrs. Geo. E. Duis, ,141 Reeves Ave, WANfED—4 SEWING GIRLS. APPL.H at Friedman's Fur Store in person, don't aftply by phone.: WANTED—A BRIGHT, ENBRGEftO girl to do office work—principally book Work. -The Odell Co. COMPETiBNT GIRL WANTED FOR general housework. Mrs: John H. Void, 1008 Belmont Ave. COiJPBTJ&NT GIRL WANTED FOR eneral housework. Mrs. C. B. Garvin, elmont Ave. GIRLS WANTED COMPETENT GOOD GIRL FOR GBNfiRAL WORK. Good wages. Hotel Pemberton, St Thomas, N^D. WANTED—COMPETENT GIRE FOR general housework. Mrs. Strikes V6 Reeves Ave. EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Mrs. A. A Rolf, 718 South Third St. EXPERIENCED YOUNG) LADY TO work In grocery store. Address 616 Herald. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Mrs. M. Lundy, 724 Sec ond Ave. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 208 So. 6th "St., East Grand Forks. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANT ed at opce. Elgin Dairy Lunch. GIRL TO HELP IN KITCHEN. ST. .Michael's hospital. MANGLE GIRL HELP—MALE WANTED—CITY EDITOR AND AD vertlsing solicitor for weekly paper in town or 6,600. Permanent position for capable man who is willing to work. One who is practical printer preferred. This IS one 6f the best newspaper positions in the state and ought to appeal to a man who wants to live in a good live town with splen did. schools and chilrohes and modern hpmes. Tfoe Herald, Wllllston, N, D. WANTED—SEPT 6th, A RELIABLE atltrouhd printer to take oharge of weekly paper. Good ad and Job man Steady job to right man. $16.00 every Saturday. Write or wire, S. J. A. Boyd, Hannah. N. D. SALESMEN AND LOCAL to handle Thue Auto Dimmer. DEALBI ler. dollars per set retail. Ford.lljjht ln ... ,yn neapolis, Minnesota. tenslflers two dollars. Sales Co., 427 Plymonth Bldg. Bank Mfg. & .. Mln- WANTED—MAN TO DO STEAM FIT tlng and plumbing repair work. Pre fer man who knows something about electric wiring. Permanent position. Telephone -1371-1 or. write Secrfeta.ry of'Unlv^rslty. FREE BARBER TRADE TAUCtHT free, call er. write for Information Modern Barber Colleges branches. 110 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, 888 E. 7th St.. St. Paul, 20 E. Superior St, Dii luth, Minn. BARBER WANTED AT ONCE. Wages $18 aind 60 over $80,00. Good money on the side for band leader. Wire and come. L..J. Brant,'Rolette, N. D. WANTED—MEN FOR THRESHING. Free fare out and the farmers pay the 'employment fee. Call at Maxsons Em pleymentAgeiKy. Devll% Lafee, N-D. 1 St •••, .1 «••... 1 WANTED—AT ONCE FOR GLASGOW. Montana, four first claps finishing.car penters, wages $6.60 per day. Lelg land Kleppe. -WANTED—CYLINDER PRESS FEED er who can help .with makeready. |18 ip. er week, steady Job. Address "erfcld P® HER»IU WANTED—TWO COMPETENT TAIL ors at once. Union wages paid plenty of work. S. Brown & Co., City. BARBER AT ONCE. MUST BE FIRS® class. Wages£$20 guarantee and 60% over $30.00. R. O. Chapman, Devils Lake, jl. D. WANTED—AN A1 GOOD STORE MAN who understahds dry goods thorough ly and who can trim windows. Ad dress Box B, Langdon, N. Dak. GOOD MAN FOR FARM WORK, GOOD wages to right party. Monthly wages. Flat 6 Nlles Blk, or Box 406. FIRST CLASS TAILOR WANTED AT onoe. Economy Tailoring Company, Crookston, Minnesota. SEVEN GOOD MESSENGER BOYS OV er 16 years. Apply Western Union Telegraph Co. FIRST" CLASS BARBER WANTED— $20 and half over $80. Feldhaus, Sidney, Mont. WANTED AT ONCE—BUTCHER TO work In shop. Address W. F. Moran, Calvin, N. D. GOOD ALL-AROUND BLACKSMITH wanted at once. ~Guy Barr, Grafton, N. D. ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN,. WANTED who wishes to learn the dry goods business. Apply Odell'S. TAILOR WANTED AT CAVALIER, N. D. Good wages. Mcintosh Bros, WANTED AT ONCE—ELEVATOR BOY .and ben boy. Frederick Hotel. BAGGAGE OR DRAY MAN NOW wanted at Jeff's Transfer. WAITER WANTED HUTCHINGS Cafe, East Grand Forks. SECOND COOK WANTED—ELGIN Dairy Lunch. STRONG BOYS WANTED. CONGRESS Candy Co. K/MW COCOAWTT CANU WANTED: "A SECOND BAKER AT Gelsts. SALESMEN WANTKD. SPECIALITY SALESMEN—To take or ders for made-to-measure suits and* overcoats. Our line excels in values to customers and- commissions paid salesmen. We only have a few more sets of fall sample lines. -Write at' onqe. The A. Nash Company, Power Bulld Ing. Cincinnati. O. HONEY. HONEY FOR SALE A^ GRAND FORKS Apiary, 1118'lone Ave. B.VB: Peabody A Son. 618J Trl-SUte. HOUSES FOR SALE ROOM HQCTSE MODERN BUT HEAT. two St 1100L. FOR SALE—SIX ROOM COTTAGE nearly modern. Cheap if taken at "onee. -'Call T. 8. phone' 285-L, or in qjflre 728 N. 4th Street ie Vi fflSi .mm •WANTED—STAR SteamLaundry. FLOOR GIRL .WANTED AT DEACON ess Hospital. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 4jo Cherry St. 'i '-A A* JGRAND FORKS HERALD,WEDNESDAY,AUGUST 29,1917 HOUSES FOR SALE—Continued. 6-ROOM COTTAGE, NEW GARAGE and 60x176 ft corner lot on reason able terms. Apply 1004 No. 6th St or call 1691-J N. W. NEW ALL MODERN 6 ROOM HOUSE 5-roiom house. In South ena. also good Address 996 Herald. HOTgX# JEftljL RENT "WATCH GRATORITORRS GROW.1""" $ i8r—6-room house, modern but heat International Ave. 4 7—6-room house Vlets Ave. $ 10—4-reom cottage, city water, sewer Elder St. FOR SALE. $ 70,0—$od». fountain, and .confectionery stock, with please of premiss, $ 660—4-roofti hottfle SoUtH Third St1 $ 900—6-room cottage South Third St. $8100-—6-room, ail modern house Cherry •-.r V::T St 'H," W. H. KELSEY. FOR RENT—HOUSE 212 SO. THIRD, East Grand Forks. Inquire A B. Karnes, 809. 288L N. W. 6-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT—CLOSfe In,electricity, gas, hot. water heat. Call 106 Chestnut St. MODERN HOUSE EXCEPT HEAT FOR rent. Apply McKailor News gtore, 111 North fflird jst.thtv TWO COCAOES %W BENT: FOUR and fiVe room. M. Garlier, 602 Wal nut ALL MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE AT 1013 University-Ave. Call 666L T-S. GOOD HOUSES IFOR RENT AT ALL •prices. John C. Boe Co. Phones: 474. 6-ROOM'HOUSE, SOUTH END. $13.00. 806 Kittson Ave., 806 both phones. HOUSE FOR RENT. $86 A MONTH. Inquire, 311 N. 4th St MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT. AP ply W. L. Wilder.. 6-ROGM MODERN HOUSE. 812 N. 8tn St. 5 HOUSES—B. A FLADLAMD. o» yiats. See Wats Olasslflcatton. HOTELS Family European Transient ,.„i, Finest Cafe in Northwests HOTEL DACOTAH IT Commercial Headquarters^® Rooms $1.00 Up. Recently Improved. KODAK FINISHING WE* DO DEVELOPING AND PRlNT Ing lowest prices best service. Void's Drug 8tore. 26 80. 8rd. LIVE STOCK FOir SAI^E—TOTO. ^YOUNG. BELGIAN mfres. Slstei^rr Jtist alike. Suitable for dray team. Gentle. Address Lewis Lykken. Milton, N. pak. HORSE AND LIGHT DELIVERY wagon for,.sale. Call at, Boat's Paint Store. FOR SALE—4 YEAR OLD MARB with colt 8 months old. Inquire Tom Moen, Emerado: N. D. CHICKEN DOGS: BROKE, READY forfleld^.jLHJjjh^ LOST AJIL^FOIMD. TRAVELLING BAG FOUND ON ROAD between Etoerado and Grand Forks. ,CaU Hsralf.. Ij mxiwrn' SESS2 mm NEWSPAPER EVERETT TRUE BY CdNDO '1 f. VOu POO'R RCMN/1NT OF THfe Dark AGtSS, A SANITARY ORtNKING^ fOuNTAfM IS NO PtAce TO cce/tM sour CCTH'V LOST .s rjahMs.w ni^7. AND •V..K- -"T' $186—-All modern store Third St $ 66—All modern store "Kittson Ave. $ 76—All modern store Third St $ 16—Small store Alpha Ave. $ 46—9-room, all,, ipodern house Bel mont Aye. $ 86—9-room. all modern house Univer sity Ave:-'' $ S6—7-room house,.' modern 'but -Meat $ 26—6-room house, modern 'but heat: Walnut St FOUND—Continued. LOST—SOMEWHERE IN THE CITY limits or on the road leading to the City from the south, one N. Dak auto retfstratlon t»g. No. 40,802, Jlnda„r P'ease leave at the Her aid office, Grand Forfcs. LOST—BLACK AND WHITB ENGLISH setter, very small lost 2 weeks ago. Answers to the name of "Lu." Fe male. Return to Herald for reward. ELGIN GOLD WATCH LOST—MON day_ between Grand Forks and North land. Return for reward to Mike Onderko, Warren, Minn. SMALL GREY PORSE CONTAININO two silver dollars and house key lost in or near Central Park. Return to Herald-for reward. 83-4 TIRE, ON RIM, WITH TIRE COV er, lost between Cummlngs and Grand Forks. Finder return to Henry Motor Sales Co. LOST—SATURDAY EVENING PACK age containing films and pictures. Finder frleaee return to Henry, Mqtor Sales, Co. ». LOST-fl OXFORD SHOE. REMING ton T. W. Co. LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE— SNAP, TWO CITY LOTS, Grand Forks, near center of city. Lots 23 and 24, Block 8, McKllvey's Addl tion. Bargain, quick sale, clear title. Address, Box 1306 Edmonton, Alberta. MONUMENTAL WQRKS MONUMENTS MARKERS VAULTS W. -R,. Jaok. Grand Forks. N. D, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR four horses, one 12-26 gas tractor ana three plow gang will handle Bmatl' separator original cost $1,300 used less than-a year and in good condition: will give week's, trial. Box 68, Mc- Canna, North Dakota. HAY—3000 TONS BAILED, $10.00 AND $12.00, f. o. b. G. N. or N. P. 10,000 sheep. Some good chickens and dogs. L. H. White, Cogswell, N. D. FOR SALE—ABOUT TEN CAR LOADS potatoes—Ohio's and Cobler's. Aa dress' C. Belanus & Sons,' Walhalla, .N Dak. ... FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR HdR&Bb, one new Ford tractor. 8x16 H. P. l. E. Stover, Larlmore, N. D. FOR SALE—SMALL GAS RANGE $3 Edison phonograph with 110 records, $10. Call 218 Walnut. FOR SALE—ONE AND ONE-QUAR ter acre fine standing fodder corn. Northwestern phone 1373. LADIE'S BICYCLE FOR SALE. IN quire 311 N. 4th St. OSTEOPATHY I 1 DR/j. ORR AND MAY SENDERS •Suite"306... Security Block. Both.Phones,642. Grand Forks PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. PAINTING, & PAPERHANGING: WORK •, guaranteed. 1129-L T.-S. John Paul son. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DRS. EKERN & MARSDEN. Specialists. ftH.,5 Bar, Eye, Nose and Throat. 8. A Bank Bldg. Grand Forks. DR. JOHN D. TAYLOR Physician and Surgeon Special attention .given to diseases of the skin and gemto-urlnary system. Office oyer First National Bank. ARTHUR PEAKE. M. D. MARGARET PEAKS. M. Dl DRS. GISLASON & JOHNSON. -. :Bar, Eye, Nose and Throat Beare Block. Over Lion Drug Store. DBS. BRATRUD A ANDERSON, Physicians and Surgeons. 402?18 8can.-Araer. Bank Bid. Both Phones 141. DRS. HEALY, LAW 4 WOUTAT. Physicians and Surgeons. Office, Scan-Amer. Bank Bldg. DR. A DEAN Physician and Surgeon. Seconal Floor. First National Bk. Bldg. ROOMS FOR RENT THREE FURNISHED ROOMB^SUIT able for light' housekeeping In. all modern house. Call T. S. phone 806-L. \sm otvFeeeiJci Wii E533m. iww -'Pmgw Wit Mlp AN 0t» 0N6 ••to 1 ROOMS FOR RENT—Continued. FOR RBNT—LARGE MODERN FUR nished room. Call at flat over Arhart's Jewelry 8tore. FOA RENT—3 NICE UNFURNISHED rooms for llffht house keeping. Call at 619 N. 7th St TWO LARGE, LIGHT HOUSBKEEP lng rooms, partly furnished. 616 Cherry Street. FOR RENT—6 ROOM MODERN house. J. Banlk, 412 Dover, East Grand Forks. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS SUI* able for housekeeping. Wittelshofer block over Ten Cent store. THE PALACE HOTEL ROOMS $1.00 week and up. 7th St A DeMers. NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE ROOM In modern home. Close In. N. W. 167. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RBNT. 419 'DeMers Ave. Inquire 118 Walnut FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMB —$9 month. 802 8outh Fourth. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE keeping. 601 Cottonwood.' FURNISHED ROOMS—SINGLE housekeeping. 406 Chestnut. ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD. jlrB. McHaffle, 12 N. 6th. FRONT SlhTE OF ROOMS. HALL Ho tel. 811 South Third. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS —617 North Third. FURNISHED ROOM. MODERN HOUSB. at 616 No. 8rd. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. 420 So. 4th St. ROOM TO RENT—MODERN. Third Street. Shoe Hospltal*-Largest, most complete shoe shop In Grand Forks parcel post paid one way repairing while you wait J. Holland. Basement 314 DeMers SITUATION WANTED MAN FORTY-FIVE YEARS OLD WITH 14 years experience as shipping clerx in eastern woolen mill, desires posi tion. Can furnish best of references. Address Box 164, Grand Forks. WANTED—POSITION AS HOUSE keeper on farm for single party, or cook in small hotel. Katrina Nelson, 622 University Ave., Grand Forks. A BLIND MAN WANTS WORK TO DO. What can you offer him? Write or phone Adv. Mgr. Herald. CAPABLE WOMAN DESIRES OFFICE Work part day or evening. R'efer- STORAGE Household' Goods Packed and .. Stored. Panbvlts Furniture and Cftrpet Co. STORES FOR WANTED BY TWO WOMEN SMALL furnished or unfurnished modern flat, Sept. 1st or Oct. 1st. Address 28 Herald. LEGAL NOTICES OBGAimATZOV OBBTtPZOATB Of the Xoneyford State Batik. Know All Men by These Presents, -that we, whose names are hereunto subscrib ed, have this day united ourselves to gether to form an association for carry ing on the business of banking under the laws of the State of North Dakota, and have adopted and executed Articles of Association, In duplicate for that pur pose, and have duly forwarded such articles to the Secretary of State of North Dakota that we do hereby under our hand make and file the following as our Certificate of Organization: First: The name of said corporation Is Honeyford State Bank Seoond: The place where the business of discount and deposit are to be carried on Is at Honeyford, Co\inty of .Grand Forks, State of North Dakota Third: The amount of, the capital stock and the amount into which Its shares are to be divided Is: Fifteen thousand and '00-100 ($16,000100) to be divided into 160 shares of $1,000 each. Fourth: The names and residence of the shareholders and the. number or shares held by each of them are as fol lowsV Name and Residence. No. Shares. John O. Fadden, Arvllla, N. D. 60 O. J.,Knutson, Arvllla, N. 25 James A. Dlnnle, Grand Forks, N. D. 26 David H. Beecher, Minneapolis, Minn. 50 Fifth: The period at which this cor poration shall commence business shall be within one year from "the date of this Charter, and it shall terminate 25 years from date of Its charter. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals, each for him self, this 14th day of October, A. D., 1916. i'Jv1' VlJ **hr 610 N. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. 4#3 N. 3rd St. ALL MODERN ROOM FOR RENT. 117 Walnut. SHOE REPAIRING. RjCNT FOR RENT—8TORE IN SCANDINAV lan Bank building. Apply to Anderson Sisters. STORE FOR RENT IN BACON FLATS. North Fourth St. Inquire of J. D. Ba con. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—ONE 2 HORSE electric motor. Cck.ll Joe MahoWald, 278L N. W. or 668J T-S. WANTED TO BUY GOOD 'SECOND* hand' hard coal heater. N. W. 1402. WANTED TO RENT JOHN O. FADDEN, vf O. J. KNUTSON, DAVID H. BEECHER, JAMES A. DINNIE, CHAS. M. BURGESS A I. HUNTER STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Grand Forks, ss. On this Srd day of November, 1916, before me personally appeared John O. Fadden, O. J. Knuteon, James A. Dlnnle and David H. Beecher, known to me to be the persons who are described in and who executed the foregoing certificate of organization, and they and each of them acknowledged to me that they executed the same. (Seal.) W. M. Edmunde. 1 Notary Pubic, Grand Forks Co., N. D. My Commission Expires Oct. 29, 1920. (Aug. 8-16-22-29.) *0 AH to w£om These Tree eats ftpiafr, Whereas, John O. Fadden, O. J. Knut eon, D. H. Beecher and others have filed In this office a. copy of their Articles of Association and an Organisation Certifi cate. as provided In (Sections 6147 and 6148, Chapter 28, Complied Laws 1918) said chapter being the Law' governing the organization and management of (State Banks) setting forth all the facts required to bje stated in said sections and have in all Respects complied with the requirements of the law governing the organization of (State Banks) as con tained In the chapter hereinbefore re ferred to: Now, therefore, I, Thomas Hall, Sec retary of State of the State of North Da kota, by virtue and authority of law, do hereby certify that satd parties, their as sociates and successors, have become a body politic and corporate, under the name of Honeyford State 'Battk, Honey MN6 00CLAttS tool:: A NBw It* TV pa6e seve1 Nottli Dakota's Gfeatest Classified Section ford, Grand Forks County, North Da kota, and by that name are hereby auth orized to commence the business Banking, .to adbpt and" use-'a- eorpoi seal, to sue and be sued purchase, 1 and convey real, and personal property, as provided by said chapter to have suc cession for a period of-twenty-five years to make contracts and to have and M Joy all theMghts and privileges granted: to state Banks under the law of thta State, subject to their Articles of Incor poration, and all legal restrlotlons and liabilities relative thereto. In testimony whereof. I have-hen set my hand and affixed the Great of the State at the Capitol In the of Bismarck, this 11th day of Novem' mm THOMAS HALL. ,. Secretary of Bta^: 1 ,'ki® (Aug. 8-16-22-29.) •^rl TREASURER'S REPORT, For Fairfield School District No. County pf Grand Forics, State North Dakota, for the year 1916-t$l RECEIPTS. Cash on hand including sink ing fund, at beginning of... July 1, 1916....$ HI.**'* school yeart Total amount received during the year from the apportion ment of the' State Tuition Fund OR Total amount received' during the year from the apportion ment'of the County Tuition Fund Amount received during the year from taxes levied by the District School Board, includ ing outstanding warrants re deemed or endorsed in the col-, lection of taxes.... ...... Amount received during tne year from other sources.!.... Total receipts for the year, including cash on hand July 1, 1916 EXPENDITURES. Amount paid during the year for school houses, sites and furniture $ Amount paid during the year for teachers' wages Amount paid during the year for services and expenses of school officers Amount paid during the year for incidental expenses Total' expenditures Tor the year $1,221.67 Cash on hand. Including fund, June 30, 1917 668.7rl Grand total, expenditures and cABh on hand, to balance above total receipts $1.78 Walter Leake, Cleric. TREASURER'S REPORT. For Grand Forks School District 109, County of Grand Forks, State North Dakota, for the year 1916-1917. RECEIPTS. Cash on hand including sinking fund, at beginning of school year, July 1, 1916 $ 70 Total amount received during the year from the apportion ment of the State Tuition Fund 211.97# Total amount received during the year from the apportion ment of the County Tuition Fund 170.7 Amount 1 received during the year from taxes levied by the ,^-j District School Board, lnclud lng outstanding warrants re- -.' deemed or endorsed in the col lection of taxes 41 Amount received during the year Into the sinking fuhd... Amount received during the year from other sources..... 106.98 Total receipts for the year, Including cash on hand July 1. 1916 $1,615.7 EXPENDITURES. Amount paid during the year for apparatus, fixtures, etc..$ 46:0 Amount paid during the year for teachers' wages Amount paid during the year for services and expenses of school officers 87.60 Amount paid during the year for interest on bonds and •. warrants ...... Amount paid during the year for incidental expenses.. 10.90 Total expenditures for the year $ 966.68 Cash on hand, Including sink ing fund, June.30, 1917'. 669.10 Grand total, ^expenditures and cash on hand, to balance above total receipts $1,616.78 Irwin Stewart, Clerk. TREASURER'S REPORT. For Brenna School District No. 96, County of Grand Forks, State. of North Dakota, for the year 1916-1917. Cash on hand Including sinking Fund Fund 3 -r fund, at beginning of school year, July 1, 1916 .$. -73.18 Total amount received during the year from the apportion ment of the County Tuition 144.2S Total amount received during the year from the apportion ment of the County Tuition Amount received during the year from taxes levied by the District School Board. Includ ing outstanding warrants re deemed or endorsed in the collection of taxes Amount received during the year from other sources..... 69.25 ,'K1 296.75: 112.90 Total receipts for the year, including cash on hand July 1, 1916 ...$ 696-26 EXPENDITURES. Amount paid during the year for teachers' wages ....$ 396.00 Amount paid during the year to county treasurer on ac count of teachers' retirement fund Amount paid during the year for services and expenses of school officers .............. Amount paid during the year for Incidental expenses .-.SJV-KT' 4.00 54.00 10S.64 Total expenditures for the year $ 660.64 Cash on hand, including sink ing fund, June 30, 1917 184.«3' Grand total, expenditures and cash on hand, to balance above receipts ..$ 695.2C L. C. Bergh, Clerk. TREASURER'S REPORT For School District No. 116, County of Grand Forks, State of North Dakota, for the year 1916-1917. RECEIPT8. Cash on hand including sinking "001 fund, at beginning of school year, July 1, 1916 $ Total amount received during the year from the apportion ment of the State Tuition Fund 210.07 Total amount reeelved during the year from the apportion ment of the County Tuition Fund 146. TJ Amount received during the year from taxes levied by the District School Board, includ ing outstanding warrants re deemed or endorsed in the collection of taxes.. 85.68 780.00 '•year, hand Total receipts for the including' cash on July 1. 1916 :... EXPENDITURES. Amount paid during th» year -for school houses,' sites and furniture ................... $ Amount paid during th» year for, apparatus., fixtures, etc.. Amount paid during the year for teachers" wages.. Amount paid daring th* year fop services and expenses of school officers Amount pMd. during .the jrear forjnterest on .bonds and warrants ........... Amount paid 1 vtrtu Gnndvo.toU),'.ex9eaditaT«i.")anA 44.08 during the year for incidental expenses .v......At/fA Amount pajdit durihf £or redemption and refunding v-^f Amount paid during the year" for purposed •'not /.before men tioned" j.# Total expenditures' for the year ».»"tM.l Cash on tand. Inoluding slnk fane June cash on hand, to bsjandft