The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 11, 1919, Page 2

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a i - PAGE 2 BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE Seen ennne ne ee i \ D.; Roger, L. Dennis, Sioux Falls, 8. |. H, Peulicher, Milwaukee, Wi ||\F. W. Hubbard, Detroit, Michigan, ‘ik i Efficiency and Economy. ' A “We feel very certain that the 1919 ist ;|Sale of Government securities can be 5 Savings Stamps snd Liberty Loan parts of the plan as meet the condi: | Bonds are all under the same district! tions in this territory. | supervision and that all efforts tc) «We appreciate the enthusiasm and | @ispose of Government securitiet joyal efforts of the men and women | will be under the same district super) who have worked untiringly to effect ‘ Wilton. vision and that all efforts to dispose! the sale of War Savings Stamps dur-| Secretary-treasurer—C. F. Lindsay, | H. G. HIGGINS, Cashier. ef Government securities will be co ing the past year in the various states | Regan. | Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of January, 1919. erdinated in a manner that will bring of this district. We know that with| Board of directors—Carey John-) (SEAL) : the biggest possible sales with the the experience they have had and Jeast possible effort and expense. | with the aid of new direction and ex- For some time past officials of the perience they will be able to accom- Treasury Department in Washingtos plish very much more during the com- have realized that the War Savings ing months. While there is to be an-/ Stamp Sales Organization needed N@ other Liberty Loan drive, it will be RILEY HEADS BIG FARMERS’ ORGANIZATION meeting wa. c Officers for the ensuing year) were elected as follows: 1 President—E. C. Fogerty, Vice President—Albin Sterling. Hedstrom, son, Sterling, for three years; A.M.) Blexrud, Regan, for two years; Edgar Mount, Baldwin, for one year. Ever on the alert to support any good movement, the Burleigh county | union st thi French orphans throngh the Bismarck | during 1919. This is more than twice | the amount sold during 1918 and indi- | viduals everywhere must realize that | the buying of stamps is a paramcunt | | duty.” needed by their Government to finish the biggest job ever undertaken by }, any people” wes the way in which | Chairman Rogers expressed his faith | fn the outcome of the 1919 campaign for the sale of Government securities. Continuing, Mr. Rogers said; “If I leigh county union as a unit. Membership Contests All of the delegates to the state and) | AN. Blearud and one by the Bur-| j } i enjoy 2 next annual convention at the expense of the two unions which show the spallest gain during the year. CONDITIONS NEVER : at Baldwin, in the State of a most gratifying suc-; U Total STATE OF NORTH DAK Correct Attest: Loans and discounts Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, oyster supper during the Cash Capital stock paid in Undivided profits, less expense paid Reserved for taxes . _. SATURDAY, JAN, 11, 1919.- REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF BALDWIN STATE BANK si detl RESOURCES. S. Bond, Certificate 0: Bs, 14S Karl Klein, Aug. E. Johnson, Directors. BENJ, F. LAWYER, Notary Public, Burleigh County, N. Dak. _My commission expires Feb. 20, 1924. rae and II —————LSEESESESE>S>S>>E~“E|E_ _SESE————e——e— A, County of Burleigh—Ss. 1, H. G Higgins, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that che wbove statement is frue, to tho best of-my knowledge und belief. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF claims, etc. e ounty convention are returning home; Ranking house, furniture and fixtures Téa with a firm resolution to win thej U_ i S. Treasury certi es of indebt- 8 and other cash items . RESOURCES. 5,392.96 | Recosay eee more seen vena committee of the Fatherless Children | the sale of Government wings {of France. One child was | Stamperthan ever before. The Gov. | Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Veld, one by W THE FIRST GUARANTY BANK emment expects to realize $2,000,000,- |Rumey and Miss Made Runey, one by! at Bismarck, in the State of North Dakota at the close of business Decem- 000 from the sale of Savings Stamps | A Johnston, one by Mr. and Mrs.) ber 31, 1918 \ f North Dakota, at tho close vf business December 31, 1913, $141,529.15 $124,042.24 4,300.00 |" Carney Coal Phone 94 . E. Anderson Lbr. Co. THIS BANK CAN ASSIST YOU. by extending every mod- Northwest Will Not Fall. | prizes offered for the best showing] ‘ness I F ‘lis The people of the Northwest have |in membership gains during the en-| riverty Loan Bonds . + Poesy ern banking facility and never failed to respond to any call im jsuing year. Burleigh county offers} payments made on Fourth: Liberty Riles: : saat oe * which their loralty has been involved |s10 to tie local with}n, the county Showa > : ene 1 co-operating with you in and they will not fail now when asked {Union which enrolls the largest num- ‘ a the handling of your fin- ee i ber of new members during the en- 3a.490 9) to raise their share vf fhe «money suing year, while the state union will rte rom other banks $ cose es 2 dial ‘affairs’ whehev you require practical ad- vice and accommodation. Our departments ‘in- clude Checking, Savings, ‘did not have entire faith in the loyal- BETTER IN FIELD | : é if | ty of the people of the Ninth District, : seat Se iaee rent cette § Bedi a8 Certificates of Deposit, f pore rte T would not have accepted the added OF LIFE INSURANCE) sivings deposits 7 He | Safe Deposit, Foreign ov. Theodore Wold, responsibility of siresting thre iva AO aTreNe Vee Treasury Certificate’ Deposit Det Exchang onal direction. It s ident that 1087 orgenizatioa which is a combina “Conditions never have been jore Accotnt: 6.6.48 22,000.00 . XC! e. fen Saaibaien ioe heen ce thoes tion of the War Savings and Liberty | propitions to the de plopment of fra: Cashier's schosks outstanding. 2,668.85" - Bismarck,ND. Géme in aint'consulé Bane ioe: tie “, Loan activittes. We have a bij x | ternal life insurance.” said W. H, El- jue to othey banks ....,. 54.296. 34 pn and cor ‘us smaller securities had been a sort of e t88) liot, state manager of the Brotherhood fo. otnSe % scat pio whenever you require affair. good, bad, or indif- in front of us, but I know we are not nding on the efficiency and B0me to quit now and that the men organizations. and women who have worked so earn. | Several months azo it was decided to °8tly and effectively in this district | te will continue io keep the wonderful ut the ssles organization of War 4 } 4 Bavings Stamp. in the hands of L. TecoTd of their communities and their | B. Franklin, national director of four Siete waaralebee: 2 successful Liberty Loan drives, His 1% 2 last analysis, the individual ficial title therev pct. Must do the work and finish the jol pa of the War eine eee se We in the District Central Organiza. | he was given national charge of the placing of the forms of Government @ecyrities mentioned above. | _ The Treasury Department delegated to each of the twelve governors of, the Federal Reresrve banks the re-; sponsibility of building and putting in-{ to working order the necessary ma-! ehinery for the sale of all Government securities in his district. The method ef appointing these forces and of or- ganizing them most efficiently was Jeft to the judgment of each bank gov-; ernor. i Governor Theodore Wold of the} Ninth Federal Reserve District has in turn delegated the work of organizing and directing the Government securi- ties sales forces to the Central Com- mittee of the Ninth District of which A. R. Rogers of Minneapolis is the! executive head. This is the committee | which has been so eminently suc-/ cessful during the last three Liberty! Loan drives and has placed the Ninth; District in an enviable position of} leadership. f Two Distinct Organizatiens. ' Mr. Rogers announces that the ol in. the firing line. We will do every- Liberty Loan organization, including | thing we possibly can to show them @tate, district, county and local chair-| the necessity for loaning money to se and workers which numbers their Government and to help convert nearly 40,000 individuals will be kept, those who do not understand. intact to prepare and carry through| “The great mass of people have the Fifth Liberty Loan drive which, never fully realized the importance ‘will be made some time in April. Di: ind the value to individuals and to tinct from this organization, yet a! good Government of buying Savings part of it as far as district direction, Stamps. Owing largely to the fact fs coticerned will be the old War Sav-| that the Liberty Loan drives have oc- ings Stamp state organizations of | cupied the center of the stage the Ronse. Minnesota, North Dakota,| smaller securities have seemed some uth Dakota, Northern . Wisconsin, what trivial. This has never been the and Northern Michigan. These state right attitude and it is more import- organizations will also be kept intact; ant now than ever before that we as far as possible and will form the should change our view point. The nucleus of the Government Savings, fact that Government Savings: Stamps Stamp Division of the Ninth District} can be and are purcHNased by’ many War Loan Organization. | (house of Le who are not able The personnel of the Ninth District, to buy Liberty Bonds makes this form War Loan Organization that will have! of security of untold value to the Gov- supervision over the sale of these| ernment. Right now the Governmem Government securities during 1919 ig| needs large amounts of cash for the as follows: 2 payment of debts and the ge omioe A. R. Rogers, Chairman Centra]! ous settling of war contracts: 8 Committee; Homer P. Clark, Vice | proceeds of the Fourth Liberty Loan Chairman Central Committee; Benj.| Bonds have been spent. A large ‘pur- &. Bull, Director of Publicity; Joseph chase of Savings Stamps at this time Chapman, Director of Speaker's Bu-| will give the Government the money peau. | it needs and will do much toward Liberty Loan Division:, Chas. £.| making certain permanent peace and Van Nest, Director of Organization; | peated be this and-other countries ¥. K. Stuart, Director of Investiga | the world. ngs api tion. State Chairmen: Norman B.| “A complete and progressive cam- Holter, Helena, Montana; Wesley C.| Paign of education~and for the sale of | McDowell, Marion, N. D.; J. C. Bas-| War Savings Stamps now and Liberty | gmtt, Aberdeen, -S. D.; Frank P. Hixon Bonds later ia being worked out by ! ya Crosse, Wisconsin; John W. Black| the Central Committee. Detatis wilt hit or m ferent, de enthusiasm of local | A.R. Rogers, Chairman, | tion will endeavor to help the people Houghton, Michigan. | _« Government Savings Stamp Divi) ‘@lon: John H. Meyering, Director of) Organization; R..C. Teurscher, Basin tant Direetor of Orgenization, State be given memPers of the organization as soon as possible and we know that ‘with the help of the sptendid army: of loyal Americans that have madé the of American Yoeman, on his return today from a swing around the state. “The recent flu epidemic has taught many people hitter lessons as to the value of protection.” Bismarck homestead is progressing more rapidly today than any other Yoeman unit in the state, and it is triving for the North Dakota grand prize to go to the lodge securing the greatest membership. is Monday evening Bismarck home- stead will hold its regular’ meeting at'the Knights of Pythias hall, and'a dagce for members and their fam- ilies will follow the business session: CITATION AND NOTICE HEARING PROOF OF FOREIGN L State of North Dakota, Covfity of Bur- leigh. In county court, before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the matter of the estate of J. A. Doubleday, otherwise known us John A. Doubleday, deceased FANNY L. WOLEE DOUBLEDAY, Petitioner, vs. ‘ FANNIE L. WOLFE DOUBLEDAY, LOUIS A. DOUBLEDAY and ALICE DOUBLEDAY, Respondents. The State of North Dakota, to ‘he above named respondents and ail persons interested in the Estate of J. A, Doubleday, otherwise known as John A. Doubleday, deceased: You and each of you are hereby no- tified that Fannie L. Wolfe Doubleday, the petitioner herein has filed in this court a copy of the last Will and Test- ament of J. A. Doubleday, otherwise known as John A. Doubleday, late of the city of Santa Rosa in the State of California, deceased, and the pro- bate thereof in the Republic of Hon- duras, Central America, duly authen- ticated, with her petition, praying for the admission of said documents as the last Will of said deceased, and for the issuance to her, said Fannie L. Wolfe Doubleday, of letters of ad- ministration with the will annexed thereon, and that the said petition and proofs of said purported Will. will be heard and duly considered by this court on Tuesday, the 18th day of February, A. D. 1919, at 10 o’colck in the forenoon of that day, at the court- rooms of this court, in the county courthouse, in the city of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and. State of North Dakota; and i You and each of you are hereby cited to be and gppear before this court at said time and place’ and answer said petition and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. ~_ By the Court, I. C, DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Dated the 10th day of January, A. D. 1919. (Seal) FP] 1-11-18-25, - Phone 453, Washbarn Coal Company, for Wil- ton Lignite ‘at $4.75 pe ton delivered. ‘This coat doesnot clinker and con- tains less sulphur and lash than any other Lig- Ninth District respected during the we will continue te’ lead ‘the’ kota: nite mined in North Da- PAULUUEUOV ACER OERGAERAOETAUONONEEOAOOOUAEUULOUUOUUGOUOEUEEUAEOOOOGR OOOO ETL LEE [ab times. , . evening. Total Seetal STATE OF NORTH DAKKOTA, County of: Burleigh—Ss:: I,_E. V. Lahr, cashier of the above named bank , 1 the above statement is true, to the Beat of my pee toleatr farted hat Subserfbed and sworn to before me this’ 10(h day of January, 1919. FRANK (¢. ELLSWORTH. | _ . .. ,ZNotary. Pub: n oxpites’ INUUUNAUEEAAATUTEAERERUU TEAR RETNA $227,621.03 Cashier. the. 23 71924, The Oldest and Largest Bank the Stat jousand Yous : ‘When you pick-up your morning or afternoon newspaper and glance over the advertising you quite unconsciously multiply yourself a thousand ’ It would easily take'a thousand yous, traveling hard all day, to find out for yourself what the advertisements tell you in a few minutes morning or They deserve your attention. They. deserve your confidence.’ Without them; without the progressive spirit of the merchants and manufacturers who back them; the great abundance of things you now. enjoy would be a memory—or something still to be realized: Without advertising the prices you‘would have to pay for many of the‘ necessities.you.now buy for a few penpies would make a dollar look like a snowball on the kitchen range. in this sectionof banki>g advice. NX \ In half or three-quarters of an hour you can, metaphorically speaking, visit every progressive store in town. You virtually poke your head into every department of every department store.. You run into the : florist’s, the confectioner’s, the oculist’s, the leading groceries, banks, theaters, all the various places that supply the things that make this the twentieth cen- tury and life worth the living. Here is a greater choice in clothing, food, furniture; books, pictures, musical in struments, travel, entertainment, op- portunities for investment, the service of public utility corporations than any monarch of old could command. es CG Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah. Coal i. ~ s/s lRead: thé’ advertisements. Read them for your own information and advantage.“ Read: them to encourage the advertisers who are making these } effected with much less expense and (Continued From Page One.) ; é ‘* {more . efficiently under the new ;ar-/tepresentative to look after the in- cae see $119,056 a o Ninth District War Loan Organ: Tangements”, said Governor Wold to-|¢erests of North Dakota farmmrs at| overdrafts, secur 249.42 Be | ee 4. ization t A day. Any lack of results in the past|22¥ time when the same may be af-| ys. Bonds borrowed |... ere ae 4,300.06 ization to Supervise 1919 | nus neen- due to the fact that there | fected by proposed federal Tegisla-| Warrante, stocks, tax u Aaa THE NEW YEAR... .,” Sales of U.S. Securities, £ | has been no central direction and no ‘Tae ‘gralitude“of the coii¥ention is C1RAMB; "RRO eee [ ft i 1,222.12 ° TET RAY SNE r “| well organized, continuous plan for | extended Secretary George M. Kents- Banking: BUiES: Ratalture acd fixtures e 4,296.22 ‘ Lerman the salo of these securities. As Welton, the: Bismarck Commercial club| Cther reat estate’. - : . é 1,657.01 ‘Is an excellent time to start a budget system \" | have planned the organization, which {and the people of the capital city for | 1S, Fourth Liberty Bonds . eaten POA 200.08 \ y will be directed after the first of Jan-|their courtesies and hospitality, and! Gnocks and other ‘cash items R792 for your, home. ERE LE uary by Mr. Rogers, we are certain|the Estherville local is voted the! Gash ceueas 3°97 9,804.99 fe > | that results will be obtained with | heartfelt thanks of the state conven- Total. pean thy 5 i a New Plan of Co-ordination Expected much less effort and without friction | ion for tho entertaininent and supper | $141,529.15 Come in and let some officer-of this bank ex- to Bring Biggest Possibl: Sales | Which developed in some localities /f0r" Bee ee eee aseh the pa ! : E i ace , 4 during the past year, ton, an enterprise which the resolu-) Capital stock ald in. 10,000.00 plain how a checking’ account at this bank will 3 | With Least Possible Effort « 7, tions suggest should be emulated by. aie . . The Treasury Department at Wash-|tho South Side local at the next an-| Sutmius Mind... 6.500.00 A and Expense, ington is working out a complete and | venti i aN) Ungivided profits, less ‘expen: ‘ make home finance an easy matter. i ie plete and | nual convention. | : \ 4,741.17 = easy eee | scientific national campaign to in-/ The County Convention | taxes % * Bide f * All the Government's 1919 loan a©) duce thrift and the investment of sav-| = + : Individual deposits subject to check : tivities to the Ninth District will be| ings in Government securities, Our |_,72¢ Bufleigh county convention. of / Time ceretffoates. of deposit: oted Si ic ; eve : Hl EL & C. U. of A. was held Fri-| $ leposits'* x j dire by the Ninth District Wat) district organization wiil have the /day afternoon, immediately following | Cashier's ‘checks Loan Organization, This means that penefit of the Government's work and|the close of the state convention.) Due to other banks 103,987.98 for the first time the sale of War! will adapt and put into operation such | Great interest was shown, and the! Rills payable .....- 15,000.00 Chairmen: Hi. W. Turner, Butte; War, #4 SScctana; George Hollister, Farge, N| forces of freedom, Zee “This is the time of year most try- ing ‘on those inclined to be consti pated. Many winter because of Hhoeky Mountelx ‘Ton, nature's wit of le 220 Main oie: a Pe gerbe. eee clentitically furniture Upholstery Repali better:things possible for. you. a . TT Thee

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