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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22, 1916 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. THREE y : Another Stupendous : REPORT OF mie COX. PRION OF spat The First National Bank _. —$— at Bismarck, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of bisthess on November 17, 1916 Your: ot ‘ 1 i ; RESOURCES H 3 rama ic r 1 Loans and discounts + $2,815,072,.27 a Notes and bills rediscounted $1,813,072.27 , | Overdrafts, unsecured 835.72 % <a U. ie BONDS: / : . 8. bonds deposited to secure circulation $ dee 5 un i i lorsemi at VAMC) <b. yon ll ete ce ene. eee te oicisie’s H,000 00 A play which received the end ent of press and .S. bonds pledged to secure U. 8. Deposits , 15,000.00 s ar i ii . par NOIUG) ns iiciere’s aides Visjurelee en one se. asofete he 5,000.00 : public asa legitimate attraction and which left a U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal pavites profound impression upon the minds of those who deposits (par value) eee 1.000..00 | ao i Total U. S. bonds . 91,000.00 | apete saw it at the theatres. : BONDS, SECURITIES, ETC.: For the base of your Thanksgiving Dressing ’ - Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to se- It returns in films a mammoth production, enhanced cure postal savings deposits .............++ $ 2,000.00 use a Hart Schaffner & Marx or Hirsh Wiek- Securities other than U. S. bonds (not includ- hi b tton belt ‘pack dramatically and artistically by-the wide scope of ing stocks) owned unpledged .............- wire suit—one, two or three bu or the camera’ , Total bonds, securities, ete. ...... hes 71,802.22 to suit your taste; over this goes a s bolted. or ‘ Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Stock ..... 5,450.00 3 ; Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of pinch back overcoat. " SUDSCFIPLION) vers... see. cece essen denen 6,000.00 Celebrated Players Film Co. , Value of banking house (if unencumbered) seeee Teno. ee : ‘ad “Real estate owned other than. banking house... 5,075.00 5 ; h ay one ‘ P e ts Net amount due rome approved reserve agents in $ 193,19 For seasoning add a smart silk shirt h : resen New York, Chicago and St. Louis 3491.49, ee Hest parnick' whic Net Poca due. from approved reserve Aen! 615,176.2 of our new four-in-hand ties; garnish \ ‘ad : in other reserve cities .... “615,176.20 ‘by. Net amount due fromm banketan new Mallory or Knox hat—soft or derby. A ‘ than included in 10 or 18) 326,521.86 |} A “i Other checks on banks in the & hs to this a Nettleton or Walk-Over Shoe. as reporting bank ..... 932.14 ‘ Outside checks and other. ¢: = Special After Dinner Dessert—Swell Dress Fractional currency, nickels and cent: 37,174.10 : 7 Notes of other national banks . 17,210.00 : ‘ Suits—Just in 5 | Federal Reserve bank notes .. oo 3,230.00 ] _ Lawful reserve in. Nault and. with.Federal Re- .. - | { N semve HAA. lsc ncvathacwsia. Cook canesk neue 221,621.07 q . $30.00 I | “Redemption fund with ue ay : Lae eee) soln 8. Treasurer 4 3 7 A d Capital stock paid in . $ 100,000.00 : a : y ; ff a a ee Surplus fund . 100,000.00 | % Undivided profits” : i i Less current expe est, and taxes paid. 50,990.36 N ps ft by # i _. Circulating notes outstanding Se ‘ 75,000.00 , a 3 ra | Net amount due to banks and Wg ' $ a | than included in 29 or 30) 1,206,963.21 : 4 s 8 3 | Dividends. unpaid. .... 80.00 3 3 | DEMAND DEPOSITS a ™ a eae . Individual, deposits subject to check 7 oy 1,350,685.00 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days * 85,947.87 y 3 : £ * Certified checks ... a 1,12: i ;: Bees ga tt f United States depos: ‘ 16,07: IN HIS ORIGINAL ROLE OF DAVID QUIXANO Postal savings deposits if 2,056.75 . d u ‘ Total demand deposi! Suits or Overcoats ordered between now an IN 36, 37, 38, 39 and 40 + $2,662,920.35 TIME DEPOSITS: ; Other time deposits ........7, 1 205,239.87 Total of time deposits .. $ 206,239.87 ; Cash letters of credit or travelers’ checks out- | standing Friday, November 24th, will be gotten out on or before Thanksgiving Morning. 200,00 200.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $35 to $65 State ace Dakota, County of Burleigh.—ss. #5:194,800:58 : ea Open evenings. Closed Sundays. Closed I, Frank E. Shepard, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly Thanksgiving Afternoon and Evening Bate that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and “os " belie x FRANK E. SHEPARD, Cashier. Copyright Mart Schaffner & Mars J. 1. BELL, Subscribed and sworn to before me thie 22d day of November, 1916. ; > 4 & S 0 N {O. N. DUNHAM, P. WARREN, Notary Public, Directors. i My commission’ expires May. 26, 1923, Correct—Attest: C. B. LITTLE, 60 APPLICANTS FOR NEW cember 1 which were levied on Grant GRANT COUNTY BOARD|®* % portion of Morton county, but| R, Lavachek, G, H. Freylagy.J:J..Mil/| , Brisbane—M, Hayden, 8. Axler, 1°.| Gas Company ‘office; Pitth ‘ which will be paid:to the new county.| jer, Jacob Balliet, R. 5. Sanborn, 0,|C, Swarts, 0. C. Gross. | way, : Re - (Continued trom F from Page One) Will Bogird Agree, Reinke, Val Ferderer, C. W. Bleick,: Raleigh—C. C. Leonard. elgh, Briabane and Leith; and. among| It: is .generally taken for granted | Julius Heil, Jacob Maier, J. N. Haug: ‘Shields—W.:L, Belden. the inland towns, Shields and Pretty |among the towns seeking the county | en, George J. Schultz, A. R. Knight,{ Leith—A. J. Herbert. Rock. All of these towns have had| Seat that the commissioners named | August Reich and J. F, Sherman, all Sa Sere Erne na delegations in Bismarck almost every | this afternoon will, be selected partly | of Elgin; F. J. Bleick of Heil, Georgo| >, Walker Whiteside in “The Melting}. BUTTER day since. the recent election created | because of their ability to agree upon | W. Snook of Minor and James MeGine | Pot” at the Bismarck theater tonight.| [J 3 ey rant county, and every. aspirant for | Some one town as.the. seat of govern- nis, R. C. Breckenridge. Elzy War OT ae eae — county seatship is represented at the|ment. There is no positvie assurance and Kirk Hewlett, of Pretty Rock. |, prea. 7olls, ples. cakes, ao 2 A N 0 R \ fi FERN hearing in progress this afternoon. that this will be, the case, however.| Freda—Ralph Hastings, R. R. Lam- by Baptist ladies Saturday, Nov. To: Name Board at Once, Should each of theithree commission: | i X. Dempsey, M. J. Eidsman. : At the opening of the’hearing Gov-|€" named bave his own choice for ernor Hanna announced that he would | County seat, a deadlock would ensue, make his appointments immediately, | #8 it is probable that the governor providing he is served before the close |" his-appointments will guard against of the hearing with an official notice | SUch @ contigency. : of the creation of Grant county. This Legistative Representation. The photo play pictures. with startling realism life in Russia and the tribulations of a foreigner who seeks his fortune in the great ‘‘melting pot’’ of the tniverse, the United States. It deals with and solves the problem of intermarriage between JEW AND GENTILE, bringing the plot to a supreme cli- max and a happy ending. Whether or not you favor Russia, regardless of your opinion concerning the intermarriage question— had not been done up to noon today, the action probably awaiting the offi- celal returns of the Morton county canvassing board. Must Organize Immediately, Upon the appointment of the three commisisoners, they will be required {to meet at once and organize the:coun- |ty board. This board will select a county seat, appoint a sheriff, treasur er, auditor, register of deeds, county judge, clerk of court, state's attorney and other officers; arrange for the transcription of records from Morton county, and make provision for the collection of taxes due Grant county. The last named item is an important one, as the newly created county nat- urally has not a penny in. its treas- There has been some uncertainty as to Grant county’s representation in the Fifteenth asembly, and a question as to whether the new commissioners would-be called upon ta name a sena- tor and member of the house. Gov- err Manna advises that Grant coun- ty wilk be considered for legislative purposes a part of the district for- merly comprised..by Morton county, and that it will be represnted in the next assembly by the legislators re- cently elected from Morton county. The commisisoners. will have no auth- ority to name any state officers. Delegations In, Among the delegations present at the hearing this afternoon are the fol- ,| lowing: An Advertisement -by \ THE PULLMAN COMPANY ( ury at the present time. It will have,| Elgin—F. D. Boettcher, R. N. Dav- however, a large sum in taxes due De- ) enport, L. Dahl, A. D, Hageman, J. ——=== You Will Enjoy Every Foot of the Six Reels Utilized to Visualize The Story of the Play My To maintain Cleanliness. 1°, minis of absolute cleanliness the large number of cars, constantly in operation in every part of the country under conditions of dust and dirt unavoidable in railroad operation and annually accommodating panniers twenty-five million passengers, requires San Carlo Grand Opera Company em | f == at the ; an elaborate o oipaneee trained by years of experience i ETD i : and maintained at a large annual expenditure. 4 is TT WILL GRIP AND THRILL YOU, HOLDING AUD IT ORIUM ite Lagi pues car conta evernthing YOU SPELLBOUND UNTIL THE CLOSING * <a essential to cleanliness and sanitation which the best : 4 CHAPTER eae Fri. and Sat., Dec. 15 and 16 | experts upon these subjects | have been able to devise. i - | MATINEE SATURDAY | i i ; After every trip each bar: is thoroughly cleaned and Evening Prices 10c and 20¢ | FRIDAY EVENING . ee ey s let at frequent intervals fumigated in accordance with ; s ucia Di Lamm 4 FIRST PERFORMANCE AT 7:15 SHARP SATURDAY MATINEE, (Duble Bil Feaepio | eema |. state and federal standards. ar | acobea dal dee . Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci ’ ELEASE COME EARLY | To accomplish this three hundred and eighty three \ entin : P! 1 Oa | SATURDAY rv @. ote dye Alda cleaning stations, with over four thousand yard em- 4 | Evening. PRIgES: $1.50 and $1.00 | ployes, are maintained in various cities. Matinee: . $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 and ~ 75c Seat Sale Opens Tuesday, December 12, at 9 A. M. at FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Season ticekets for the three performances, $5.00 Librettos 25 cents each opera Mail orders received now Miniature diagram showing location and prices of seats upon request Address and make checks payable to MRS. W. F. CUSHING, Manager. By such thorough and consistent effort every Pullman passenger receives the greatest possible pro- tection from the discomfort. of dust and dirt usually associated with railway travel. 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