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sechsrectrenia oe AY, JAN. 8, 1919. ey. 5 +4 dustrial workers easter should be |" : . as ; FEDER AL B ANK overlooked, nut ”* If You Saw Wood Each Day dhe: jneronse of socialistic teaden: Pca é 7 t cies thrqughout the country with in-| * eed Casca. be. dications in some gectidns of a-trend You Won t N . ets toward anarchy, should be corrected i ; Re proper education’ The. ed Cine i jas no place'in this land ‘where lib: Great. medicine, —the Sawbuck. erty and justice are. maintained ES es i ' YEAR OF 1918 through law, Governor Burnquist de- .Two hours a day sawing wood will keep any: aks, clared. He recommended in that con- one’s Bowels regular. : ae, 5 % nection what the vagrancy ordnance No need cf pills, Cathartics, CaStor Oil nor s Pays All Expenses and Dividends of the state public sgfety commission “Physic,” if you'll only work. the Sawbuck » ins 5. ‘i or a law built on the same lines ‘be regularly. and ‘Transfers Substan- enacted. : ce ; . . | ‘Among other recommendations made tial Sum by Governor Burnquist were certain —_—_— i agricultural legislation, including co- Monthly Report Crop and Business| operation of farmers; correction of j 7 Conditions in the Ninth Federal Re- rural school conditions;~advancement serve District. of good roads wriy athe, devclonmen S , | of a department of. agriculture; the \ Pedeel mepencer nacht | abolishment. of the drainage commis- y At the end of a successtul tho sion as now constituted, and the pow- . \ th ! K 8 Fond Ol: 8 SUCCESS eur ers of the present commission vest- ‘ederal Reserve bank of Minneapolis, | ed in a state drainage engineer; prop- after the payment of expenses and) erty; the levelopment of pe council dividends, has been able to transfer | oy tite ddiain. consolidation of of ey a very substantial sum to its surplus} bes Albhe Nee Stailartozthereon: oun while: setting eee er a solidation of several offices. made eee bei fue bre provided through appointments last year. , {n- Mode Ghaseee “bAVe eek vid cluding the modffication of the pres- hat See eee tay eee neh ent law. pertaining to the appointment ‘ the current statement of the insti of surveyors general, and the abolish. eo: ‘ ‘ tion will show a very considerably im: | tent of the offices of state oil: in- 4 proved’ position: a | spector and fire marshal, and: modifi- The statement does not reveal.) ‘ation of the present system of oil . however, that the year has brought} aspection; correction of the present , ; a large increase in the protective! | disloyalty laws; inerease in the sal- Exercise is Nature's Cufe ‘for Constipation and—Ten-Mile walk wit value of the institution through the} ; T aries:pald, school teachers, and the| you laven’t got a wood pile. ‘ ; strength of the combined gold hold- D. W. Griffith, the famous producer, and war ccrrespondents. Photo taken at front, proper education of foreign adults. But, if you will take your éxercise in ‘an Easy Chair, there's’ oly one way to ings of the bank and the federal re-! vo ritfith’ ili ed ‘le, “Hearts of the World” w a Att Addi nie is do that. make a Success of it. serve agent. These holdings amount-| where Griffith’s thrilling war spectacle, earts of the World” was made, At the Audi, . here’s only one kind. o° -\rtilicial, Exercise sfor ive Thows's- nad ed at the close of 1916 to $3 | torium four days starting Monday matinee, January 13. s i K W ULD i ‘CASCARETS.” f ee At the close of 1917, the sum had in-) ts are the only means to cac.cise the Bowel Muscle: creased to $79,334,000; and at the} ai 7 Ssh sh Daa ACERS te SUP IGE AE ae i “uggists—10 Cents a Box. clgge of 1918, the gold holdings were/clerks in every institution. and the'A Talk With a Bismarck Man! tr Tone 7 Sevan é approximately $96.400,00, showing! handling of a multitude of small de-} BUR IST A KS roughly about $26.000,000 incre ail Incident to the handling of sub- ee i - No. 68 oy during the year. This extremely satts-; scriptions, deferred payments and de-| Mr, Geo. G. Newman of Ni St. and! ales ¥ factory ‘result has been brought about| liveries of bands to the public. Piha sapere eh atin Binet | y RCE |, REPORT OF THE CONDITION-OF i ‘Dy the active co-operation of the banks! In mecting these unaccustomed) pan Te iosee nade alk with! ! 4 of the district, both member and non-! problems, non-member hanks well ethers our pothing hes 2 a tea ea 1 THE BISMARCK BANK memer, which have assisted in the ac-/as t cre net are members have work- hope and encouragement to the anx-| BACK DRY BILL mn) ent x cumulation of this substantial reserve) ed the closest and moat su a SOR ‘ idney'| e S e-i|. ig, > 2 Se of the money metal, thereby adding|tory harmony with the Federa! ious eer tron ite sre rey | (Governor of South Dakota Be at’ Bismarck, in the State of Nort Dakota, at the close of ‘business greatly to the strength’ of the’ insti-|serve bank, and have shown a t|interview with a Bismarck man: : lieves State Can Develop becomber ai i¥18. é tution. of co-operation, without which tne Or) «] was subject to attacks of lum-! /, ic Ch Ener, bia Loans and discounts CES i While there was a very active call|ganization of the very complex sys-|hago,” says Mr. Newman. “My back|Governor of Minnesota Urges eap Energy = f oo : . $465,678.87, Pa ‘ upon the reserve bank throughout 1913) tem to handle the accounting and de-|was often so lan iff and pai i pas ea Overdrefts, secured and | wed... a. 180,59 ; : . : as often so lame, ‘stiff and painful, Ij 3 5 | “ke = Warrants, stocks, tax certificat ow it did not at any point each a sufti-| livery of bonds, would have becn vast-| Couldn't turn in bed. I had dizzy! Gopher Legislature to Ra- Pierre,.SAD., Jan. 7.—Création of an atma:ate, dinaorese gaveug cient volume to jut a real strain up-|ly difficult. c| idney | A ex-officio board, consisting of state é Pusat iets niatibesiee 2 Cte S228 58 000.12 on.its resources. The demand during| The satisfactory financial conditions enelle ond Need ee eran tify Amendment officials, to serve without additional Boaking Route, furniture and fixtures. , 30,000.00 . the new year will likewise be active.|that have prevailed durizg the year,/tained a brick-dustlike sediment’ and/ RSME ES ipay, and supervise the work of trained on “t Tee! Lena ee ‘s 9,200.00 Whatever call may result, however,! characterized especially vy treedom|were too frequent in passage. After| St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 8—Governor engineers in a survey of the water che, hada a the anks. + $ 60,559.70 ae from conditions in this district, we/from sharp fluctuations of rates, may|ysing three boxes of Doan’s Kidney|J. A. A. Burnquist, addressing the|POWer possibilities of the state, was) ¢ Shamed er, cash Kemis: of 9,905.67 as have the assurance that the strength|be expected to continue. Late3 con-| Pills, all signs of kidney trouble had} members of the forty-first’ legislative urgently recommended by Governor ‘as! “t 20,690.71 1 91,156.08 shown in 1918 has been largely aug-|tinue firm, and probably will main-| disappeared.” pea y: eislat Peter Norbeck in hig message to the ROTA . ‘ mented, and that the supporting pow-} tain the same course at least until the} MORE THAN TWO YEARS LAT-|2 semblage here today urged the rat-|South Dakota legislature today. se edlaceceaecevosscevececes $640,246.66 er of the institution to the whole|period of spring planting is ‘ver.|ER, Mr. Newman said: “I still think| fication amendment, to the federal Cheap water power is a necessity, . LIABILITIES 3 qonking structure in these states has [Some authorities believe that firm|well of Doan'’s Kidney Pills and am| constitution to. prohibit the manyfac-|G0vernor Norbeck declared, for. the) capital stock paid in...... a me $ 65,009.00 é Deen increased wel beyond what|rates may be expected throughout the] glad to confirm my former endorse-' ture and sale of intoxicatants in the Lab ta baht aces ot ahora a atton Surplus fund ......... 5 38,000.00 ; would ordinarily be taken as the safe-| entire year. ment. They did me such a lot of good! 1,,; = z sources. e urged an appropriation! 1), divided Profits, jess expenses ‘and 000." ty point. ‘Such adjustments as may be neces|that I seldom need them now.” United States. and recommended im-|of $50,000 for the survey and furthes taxes pald ae ; dusiness men and bankers are 1ook-|sary in meeting the labor situation ap-|" Price 60e at all dealers. Don't sim-| mediate adoption of a resolution mem-| Preparation of, & Wend, jeans of from! natvidual deposits subject to ing for a good year. No conditions tO, pear to be proceeding smoothly, The|ply ask for a kidney remedy—get orializing congress to submit the| $3,000,000 to $12.00 as 0 for the de-) ime certificates of deposit s cause apprehension have developed.| district is now beginning to adsord|Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that; Woman suffrage amendment ‘to! the fee Aerts eee cement plant,| Certified checks ......., and except for some phases of the/a considerable number of returned/Mr. Newman had. Foster-Milburn states, dnd ‘its ‘ratification by°the lege ae Hehmeny noes ited. Shoutd| Cashier's’ checks dutstanding, t ScAuecie ' agricultural cituation, there is noth-|men, with no signs so far of unem-|Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Islatufe‘when Ho submited. 10 csin/Geverney NY War develo} Due to: other banks:,.; d 17,555, ing to.indicate that the prosperity Of| ployment. To a considerable extent: ‘ Governor Burhiquist dppéared e- ‘ol ow ent FT ee ane tee tees 7 ; bya the prgeperity, junign the {lietrict _ the return of these men has been fore the joint seein of the house ‘and Pian for the, iv 416 for the manu- TOTAL : 5 Bannan ‘been. .experiencink will not continue. | discounted, and a substantial propor- i u {denate shortly before noon and spoke Mast aa fy q | Stat VES) Veet meth ‘i Moisture conditions throughout ‘the | tion of those who have been in service THREE COUNTIES. for more than an hour, dwelling on ake d iy FO ee laine ces Shutheapant, Ce oe hi. a es aa asente am ay _westorn half of the district are not! are peing dropped back into their old | | , | the accomplishments of the state dur-| in’ south at ie ie. es) iaeut that the above statement is true, to above nama ian ae : entirely, satisfactory and will ‘have | relations in civil life or new activities ing the war, reviewing the activities!" pyery ‘assistanes’ shbuld “be given MLgGLOUR ' EM. pale ol : to show considerable improvement be-| arranged for in advance. If any ser HAVE CONTESTS of the state public safety commis: returned soldjers whd. desire'to take ATOR RCE j indie Vacs cOmehlor: ore..the spring planting season. ious dislocation were to be expected sion, and making certain | legislative i ith: Dakota, ernor s eribed a ‘ ii i % order to present a guarantee of a g00d/ from this cause, there would pray: recomemndations. fhe aim of’ this upz land da Hon vised the, “Setab- eat and sworn to before. me ea Tm, das of Snaunrys i crop. The bope of satisfactory soll) aniy pave been some manifestations ; Hegislature, the govetnor said, should tighment of a department: in the Hural EY B.-F. TILLOTSON as conditions has rested upon’ the amount/ hy this time. A favorable factor les; BEFORE SOLON |be to make laws. which will build up| Credits Board, to have special super-| Correot. » Attest: i Notary Public, Burleigh County, im of winter snowfall, and there is still! in the character of the business of the } in this state a futufe citizenry that/ vision of thiswork. That the state OP BAKER, O88 SO oN. Dy My. Commission: | Sxpites ‘ ample time to obtain the moisture that) district, which being largely agricul) .¢ 6 13 .. : : shall be typically American, and he! purchase and’ improve suitable Jands BENTON BAKER, March. 19, 1920. teenie ts will; be needed to put the sround I) tyral, and which having been shor' ge When yan ivt, verve [Charged the legislators to work with i) for ‘sale’ to! soldiers ' Directors 2S i CHOW bROM ‘ prone, condition, especially in’ view) of farm labor for a conside i}fo ‘Lontept; Fight {Up'jin| that. idea uppermost. ‘in their minds! UVC CRC WOpAG cuNtiesUe te TERRY Dre pesee FO ORO a, pf, the fact that the winter, until’®) igg, js in. a, position to, offe ! ig teh ree | ‘daidad ¢ durihg the coming modiths of the: ses-| : : : = - sh s very recent date, his “beet ast aide market for the fabor of those! *-) SenatewThree* Seu eine ORE PORT OF CREECONDETION OF a ee mild. and in view o e fact Mat) who are experienced in agriculty UT DP ace Picnuted { the retu | LOdwt . a ie eho . heavy snowfalls, which may oriinar:| mS t ude was active ey: 5 Lower House Disputed rs should be giv- THE. BA 5 | A H Hy, be expect, are yr rue wo p.| Where, and reports indicate that Uy aye ateetio 5 quire farm) wo dhe LDWIN ST. TE BAN ered the unexpected conditio a ata ee one. ie 'heen filed ‘with Secretary of State | gov thee Satronure at Baldwin, tn the Stato of North Dakota, at the close of business brought on by the war'in a very sat-| coq spring outlook, the district | Hall will be offictally referred to the/ mad see that nothing ‘18! over- spi : December at. 1918, : isfactory manner. Business men and! crouiq show an excellent condition | 16th assembly this afternoon. One jooked in assuring the future 6f the Lexha. cha’ dia bunts OU RCES. ; the public would be ungrateful if they| throughout the year. jot these goes to the senate, where! men who served the ngtion in war) Overdrafts, secured nd: anwecued | 3 86,486.79 did not recognize at the close of the; s B. H. Hamilton's seat from. Towner! time, Certain recommendations of V afts, secured and unsecured... 64.34 Re old vea~ the immense service that hi ‘| AMERICAN TROOPS |county is being contested” by former! 1» secretary of the interior, pertain-; Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, 5 48 i been rendered by the commercial) Senator D. H. Hamiltons, who, elected] ing to jand settlement which govern- claims, @tc. ......seseseeer ee eee f 226.60 aks | f the great area| D Na s ago, lined up| ge O° states ; Banking house, furniture and fixtures 4,800.00 . banks in all parts of the 8 iat FIRST TO BREAK 3 in ‘th 15 Di érs of states were urged to have wri War Savings Stamps \ F472 ‘ composing this district and the ex- EFENSES| this is ors in the 1) assembly’ | ten for soldiers into a bill and en-| je from other banks I$ 8se1.18 he ‘ Soe ein ona very. Taree HUN D : and noefratd is implied. ‘Kendall's |octed by the state lepislatures. Gov. Cheeks and other cash items*...1.... "261.40 aad i shown in a 'y large - tee peepee se ee Lernor Burnauist said, might encounter Cash 050) ae Te oe 265. 3889 ie amount of new and unaccustomed bus: | London, Jan. 8 t jest over Hamill Bs ae anil for. | reals iin’ this state, due to the! “ 1,265.61\ : 10,388.39 i iness with the public, resulting from! were the first to break the Hinden-| estide a on ie) hee constitution, but he assured the mem- ‘Total ey Ss ok q sionase.ss Bh, the demands of government financing.|hurg line, according to the London) (oie ¢ been made in the (cys of the legislature that their work Pita eA Sak erm ys : aad i This business has represented no pro-| News, in a statement from Douglas contests to| Would be carefully, watched that no LIABILITIES. ate fit, but has been wholly in the na-|Haig. The first notice of a break ler, One of these is from Stark| point which might, make the path of Capital. stock paid in .. es 4 $15,000.00 ; ture of a service tothe public. In-|through was on Sept. 29, in which he) county, “where 'Vatentine Kuhn and/the returned soldiers, sailors or in- purpius fund... eepp eens tat 1,500.00 stead. of a.profit, it has involved very | wrote: Anthony. Reilly. leak eran ablid | Undivided profits, less expelises and _ °°: °°" Testes TR) considerable expense of such''a char-! | “North of Bellenglise Major Gen.| 314° contestit Bee cnet Pee “ - taxes paid - : PR A4EQT a Geter that no reimbursement could be|Lewis having broken through the|ijeic and ar. I, Roquette, league Individual deposits subjec $ 31,172.28 A made. It has meant long hours and deep defenses through the Hindenburg | qanocrats, ‘The a retaate ott Time certificates of depostt,,,; 49,170.22 steady application by the officers and line, stormed Bellencourt and seized /tiat in. Belfield the election boards |f Savings deposits |... 2.0, 9 Sg) GOGGLE aul Noroy.” follows with a de-| legally: visited the homes of fu sut- | Cashier's checks outstanding. 600.56 81,544.57 i The statement follows with a de-!terers who were unable to go to the : a fo aS ; S) Behe. aaa A Hi scription of American exploits on this) pong to collect their votes. ‘The ¢ Total: ...:... Meahe Ghaniy ¥ 1°» 800,489.54 F f front. ae ree ao rotated A aiDE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Chuaty of Burleigh os, Ei 5 ily d the votes cast in Belfield, alleg » H. G. Renfrow, cashier of the ‘atove named bank, do solemnly swear } ary: rene s Se the contestants benefited from pre- thet the above statement Is trde, ‘to the best of my knowledge ad belief. | help the stomach. Your best reliet,| cisely the same practice in Hungary | i HG. RENFR: ai eat i vou sreatest, friend, is Holsters Eid’ Relitey ‘received’ all but” two of | ; ; ry Subscribed aiid Sworn to before mo this 7th day of January, 1919. po aigUi nual geo ont ie as Se eas eiatiten stark nad Bar We are now. unloading Bismarck’s first Correct Attest: Perec ae my ae : i a ‘ . | AN! IN, “=” Notary Public, Bufleigh: County tha will request that a legislative | / ry Ic, a Yy, committee be named to go to Stark straight carload of the very finest Strictly : FA. LAHR, North Dakota. My Commission county on January 11 to take the de- t hae Directors _ Expires April 9.1923... 7: f positions of voters whose ballots were | Fresh, Frozen Herring. : = : cast in this manner. i “i uf * é ay i IRE INST JRANCE Frank Riba, a league member of| By NO. 1162, en i LON leer eae eames ear ‘These fish are from the Northern Lakes, : REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF i i ] regularities assisted Peter Weber, in- * * * Trees . | pre you ashes If not, let us insure you. |/{efenent” im deteatne’ nim in’ the | and were frozen while still kicking. CAPITAL SECURITY BAN K n’t let a loss find you with insuffici insurance. recent election. A recount is aske . i cf = 228: ’ " / 2 purneient ia as well as a legislative investigation W. on dint shipment. te at Bivmarck, In the State: ef Notth Dake at the close ‘of business, i : ie of the irregularities clainied. December | J.B. HALLORAN & COMPANY - senator Av. Hagan. of, Westhope, at | taseibaiiin tc ergata b "RESOURCES = ‘ sate. . A i ‘ a INSURANCE a league member of the house in the | wholesale quantities at prices that will save Loans anil discounts, £0. tats q . * A last ‘session, will head the senate 5 re = & ee $166,734.20 i Service and Protection in All Branches. ) committee on elections, which , al- ‘you moriey Grerdrattay seraces and-unsepared. .. - a Tae 4 Room 2 a 5 5 ready is inquiring into the Kendall- . . x . 8. Bonds .... 002.5034 bes aban! oom 202, Bismarck Bank Bldg Phone 96 ||Tetdy, is inquiring into the Kendfl: Banking house, furniture and fixtures. =; =.) meet that Hamilton. was a very loyal leaguer who did effective, work in the last- session, this contest probably would attract little attention , from 4 We have a car of Lake Pickerel, Pike, Whitefish, Tullibee and. Mullet.in transit, 96,360.71 q $282,012.77 [So aerial tideronient ft OCA ‘and : that dealers place their or- : a - 535 elected an Independent doctor tee(g » anid we suggest that dealers place their or: ya, > a. ee cegwine 5 WRarueres. ders for shipment upon:arrival of car. (Bh) Unaiviaed profs, less expenses’ and § 60,000.00 ao 3 a s e a ue’ Gacmen propaga ame Qur'm i fare of the fihest quality and [i] Fourm\tiverty oon payments .-... barre og j Cee ae : < [es to Ik oe ee roar brieoacta a aaa YUE | Time coruticates of depontt . oe as fgjot war,” he sal re to rebuild Bel-+ are the choice of our large herds, which we. Cashiers checks outstanding. ct, ‘ ‘MILES CITY HIGH vs. BISMARCK HIGH [rum sulttace restart ll Keep on full feed of grain, =. ON sien £ at house building and brick making.” ! I + eS x : : # é Total on seas wa a. : qesaeiart A Pcs os fae \ _ Knowing you wi!l want a new suit gba - ue, t : Rnowledge and 4 4 or overcoat, I .will allow you 10 per. cent off any made-tomeasure overcoat or both ani allow terms of payment. - Klein, tailor and cleaner. Phone 75, City Fuel and sworn to before me this 7th’ of Jere, 1919. 2