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' FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 1919 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ‘Bank No. 1369 * Btatement of ‘the condition of FARMERS STATE BANK of Bemidji, Minn, at the Close of Business on May 1, 1919 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ., Overdmlts Caeyen 8. Bonds “and oth U 8. Obligations .. °“‘°§.§’c‘}?"&“E;’fi::,“',&f:;gm None Ed Johnson and family have re-|for Thiet River, Goodrich and Grand None cently returned to live in Hornet | Forks Tuesday. Bankxlnx Houze 9,463.44 | again. B. A. Evan made a trip to Good- E:;g,"l‘{:af'ismm : 3316;50 Tone Sampson of Funkley, has|ridge Tuesday. and returned with a 2 Checks and Drafts in Transit. | Due from Banks...,$16,041:69 at the Crookston Cedar spur. Tom Laughery made a trip to c‘?}‘(e‘g‘gl‘l’)‘;"’gw) P Mrs. James Angell is cooking at|Goodridge Tuesday. 1$2,793.00 ' the Henry Dahlstul camp at Shooks. George Patten is visiting his par- . Mrs. B. F. Ninan and her son, J D. | ents in Minnie. b . 2,127.40 Bovart, were in Blackduck on Thurs- Miss Weiseth and George Patten 1 1-,,»,;, Cash Aw}fif“ 21,091.21 day were calling on W. B. Freligh Mon- Checks and Cash Items Paid out for Expenses, Excess of Earnings . Total . « k LIABILITIES Capital Stock . Surplus Fund . Dividénds Unpal Deposun sub)ect to:Check ..... '...$ 566,065.62 Demand Cermlcmes “ee o Certified Checks . Cashler's Checks Due to Banks ... Total ‘Immediate ‘Liabilities . Savings Deposits 20, 'flme Certificates .. 18,5 Deposits ... 28, Treasury Certificat Dep. May 1, 1919 .. U.;8. War Loa.n ‘Deposi Fotal ¢ >, Armount of Reserve Required trgmi, ss, y Eiwell, Cashier, ed Ban the above statement is true to the best of 'our knowledge and belief. H. R. GILLETTE, President, LL, Cashier. Subscribed- and sworn to before me .J. LEROY ELWE: this 7th day of May, 1919., (Heal), PETER WOLD. " _Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minnesota. p pires Sept. 18, 1924. Correct Attest: % Two Directors: 0. J. Tagley, ) wss Bank No. 882 Statement of the condition of t SECURITY STATE BANK | or £ ' BEMIDJY, MINN. ".$ 78,376.28 | turned from the Popple river drive. ST 24 C. N. Dudley autoed out on Monday | home there the coming: summer. Chris Christensen, wife and child- 24,000.00 | gpyr, ren, Ed. Fick and W. B. Freligh left 768,95 $ias.s05.90 | O8 Friday. . 103,863 90 103 862.90 1,000.00 4,000.00 $138,862.90 Amount "ot Reserve on Hand, $21,091.21 y Law 10,350.36 State of Mlnnesom. County of Bel- e, 'H. R. Gillette, President and J. of the above k do solemnly swear that My Commission ex- Edward Paulson. the close of business on May 1, 1919, * HORNET. x| % STEENERSON. Val and- James Augell have re- River Falls. and went to his camp at Troudson 1,289.28 | been loading and ehipping pulpwood | load of goods for P. M.Gynnson. 41.00 Miss Elsie Jennings completed her | da; work as teacher in the Winan schoo?, newspapers, was given at the Liter- | Ford. ary society at the Winan school on Friday evening. ' Herman Thom was elected president. B KA KKK KPR KKK KK KR RKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KRR K KKK KK KK KK KKEX Ed Fosbury and wife left for Thief They will make their y. Ollle Prestebak, P. M. Gnonnie, Hilda Westlund and Agnes Anderson An interesting program, consisting | Were enjoying the beautiful road of 26.000.00 |of songs, recitations, dialogues, and the Sand Ridge Sunday in a new Thrashing doesn’t always separate a boy from his crop of wild oats. * LIQUIDS owof PASTES: For Black.White,Tan and Ox-Blood (dark brown) Shoes.- W YORK. The F.F.DALLEY'CORPORATIONS LIMITED,” BUFFALQ RESOURCES Loans and Discount $219,158.! 88 ¥ Overdmlta . 1,875. ’8. Bonds . 25,500, 00 { Banking House 15/760.00 Other Bonds and Securities.. 11,919.49 4% Stock of Fed, Res. Bank.. Furniture and Fixture 4,137.89 Other Real Estate . 16,945.15 Checks and Drafts 2,440.88 .Dite from Banks,....50,840.34 Cash on Hand > (Items below) . .411,430.01 g B & © Gold. 542 50 Bilver . 2,340.00 Other . -.. < 954.31 Total Cash Assets “62.270.35 Checks 'and Cash’ Items 5,226.47 Total . .. e $365,225.32 Capital Stock . .$ 30,000.00 Surplus Fund ... . ,000.00 Undivided Profits, Net . 2,643.77 n‘noults Subject ~ Chacle | 3131 427,68 Certifled Checks .... - 327.81 ’ Casnier's Checks 7,657.89 Due to Banks...... 16,971.80 Total Immediats e Liabilities . ..... 206,395.08 Savings Deposits.. 38,995.78 Time Certificates .. 77,190.69 Total . Amount of Reserve on Amount of Reserve Required edge and belief. this 8th day of May, 1919. Notary Beltrami Minn. 20th, 1924. Correct Attest: EDUARD F. NETZER, Public, . $365,226.32 nd, $62,270.35 y Law .5 £ EA 38 . ...... 30,576.00 mle or Minnesota, County of Bel- A We H C. Baer, ‘President and A. “¥eir, Cashier, of the above named Bai 3o solemnly swear that the above state. ment IS trie to the best of our knowl- H. C. BAER, President, A. E. FEIR, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before (8eal) F. W. EBERLEIN, County, My Commission expires, Nov. CHAS. W. VANDERSLUIS. Satisfaction in BEMIDJI MOTOR SERVICE (0. 209 3rd St. E. = IIIIIIIIllIIIllIIllllIIIIlIIIllllIllllII(l“lIIIIIlllllI"I!IIIIllllllllllII]lIIIIlIIlllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIlIIIlI me every Can Every can of Home Brand Milk holds absolute satisfaction for the user. ity of the milk that tastes like sweet cream. This satisfaction—this sweet cream taste—is not just The name insures the quality and dependabil- ;" . chance. It’s in every can—day after day—year after year. | That’s why home Brand Milk is growing so rapidly in popu- larity. Home Brand Milk Fresh milk from America’s finest herds of dairy cows—canned under ideal sanitary con- ditions and thoroughly sterilized in hermeti- cally sealed cans is responsible for the unvary- ing satisfaction, which the name Home Brand assures you. The evaporating process together with the skill resulting from years of experience is re- sponsible for the rich cream taste. Use Home Brand Milk for every purpose—it’s the satisfactory and dependable milk supply for every home. Ask your grocer—and insist upon the milk that tastes like sweet cream—Home Brand. At Your Grocers Griggs, Cooper & Co. Food Products Saint Paul PRESERVE el FATHER KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT K |llIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIlIIlllIIIIIllIIlllIIlIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIlllllllllllllflllllIII|IIIIIIIIII|I.III' T T T T T O U L LU LU LT L Copyright 1918 n. 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