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~~ Reserve REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PRIZES GIVEN | At Bismarck, in the State of North Dakota, at the Close of Business on | FOR POULTRY | December 29, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts. Overdrafts, unsecured . U.S. Government Securities Owned: : Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) .... Pledgéd to secure U. S. deposits (par value). Pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par value .... . Pledged as collat bills payable Owned and unpledged Other Konds, Securities, Ete: Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits ............ceeeeeeeees $ 1,000.00 Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks, owned and unpledged. Total bonds, securities, etc., ot Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of sub- SCPIPtion) ....cccccccercsseessecrccsesons eecece Value of banking house owned and unincumbered Furniture and fixtures... Real estate owned other than banking hou: Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank. os Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due,from banks, bankers, and trust com- panies in the United States.. ny Exchanges for clearing house.... $75,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 + 75,000.00 29,300.00 Total ....ccesece eens cer scece cess cenneteceenceees $147,677.88 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of re- porting bank and other cash items............-. . Redemption fund with U, 8S, Treasurer and due U. S. Treasurer ......... seeee Vapital sto¢ék paid in ..... Surplus fund . Undivided profits, less current expens taxes paid Amount reserve . Amount Teserved for all interest accru Circulating notes outstanding. Net amounts due to national banks. Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust com- panies in the United States and foreign countries. Certified checks outstanding : + $122,748.13 . interest and Total . Demand deno: r pos to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual, deposits subject to check,..........++.++4+ Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) an Dividends unpaid ........ tase Total of demand deposits. Time deposjts subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) : Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) Postal savings deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve United States deposits (other than postal savings): Other United States deposits, inclifding deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. U. S. Government Securities ishing collateral security for same Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank. * Letters of Credit and Travelers’ Checks sold for cash and outstanding .......... cee e cece eee eee eee 1,345,930.84 $234,368.57 Total ....ccccrecvccecscccsssnserstsescsensesevensescyeeners State of No ounty of Burleigh, ss: I, Frank E. Shepard. $1,654,425 § 2,268,022.07 | to and who did take the time’ to ex- Seventh Annual Show Concludes After a Successful Three Days _ 18130. DRAISE GIVEN JUDGE The seventh annual poultry show | of the Missouri Slope association con- 52,954.27 cluded last night, ufter a three dsys exhibition, declared by officialé to he 9,000.00 the most successful exhibit ever held. 75,000.00 The attendance of farmers ¢rom 2 4,456.16 | leigh and other counties indicated 2 8,951.51 growing interest in the poultry busi- 110,281.88 | ness. 96,729.08 | Officials had high praise for Olin !Colip, Indiana poultry expert, who was judge for the show. “Mr. Colip was eminently _ fair,” said John Schneider, poultry depart- |ment secretary. “Everyone seemed | satisfied. Mr. Colip gave valuable in- 18,334.25 | formation to new members of the ‘1s- sociation. We believe the association 3,750.00 | Tendered a real service in obtaining |a poultry expert. who was competent plain the fine points of the poultry business to exhibitors.” , + 100,000.00) The list of awards at the show 200,000.00 _ follow: Fr tak 2.79 | Sweepstakes. eh Champion cock—Arthur Hanson, 15730 0 | Fergus Falls, Minn. , 75,000.00 | Champion cockerel—John Stoudt, 41,797.93 | Minot. : | “Champion hen—Harry Clough, Bis- 59. marck. ees Champion pullet—E. K. Leonard, nee") Bismarck. Champion pen—Frisbey and Tost- enson, Lishon. | Other Special Prizes. | John Schneider, Bismarck—Largest |number birds entered, best display 1,262,261.88 oar Rocks. largest number birds entered us| hatched’ in 1920, | E. K. Leonard, Bismarck—Second best general display; best bird in Leghorn class; best cockerel and pul- 6 let. 224,366.60 Frisbey and Tostenson, Lishon—- 1.97 | Best general display; best display Rhode Island Red class; best pen in show; best pen young in show. et Paul E. Lo France, Bismarck— 859.84 | Best display Orpington class. Harry Clough, Bismarck—Best dis- 25,000.00 play Wyandotte class and best con- 90,000.0 | ditioned birds. Marvin Magnus, Sterling—Best dis- 700.00 play turkeys. Horace Beardsley, Eugene, Ore.— § 2,268,022.07 | Best light pen Rocks, exhibit coming greatest distance. Yashier of the above named bank, do solemnly |” partho! J. Schots, New Salem— swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and | Best exhibit by a new exhibitor. belief. J. O. Kunkle, Mandan—Best display FRANK E, SHEPARD, | pet stock from Morton county Cashier. John Larvan, Bismarck—Best cock- Corrcet—A' test: C. B. Little, H. P. Goddard, J. L. Bell. - erel from Burleigh county. Barred Plymouth Rock. Standard—John Schneider, — Bis- marck, Ist and 2nd cock; 3rd, 4th Directors. and 5th hen; 3rd, 4th and 5th pullet: Subscribed and swoin to before me this 7th day of January, 1921. 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th cockerel; 1st - H. S. LOBACH, young hen. Notary Public. Barney Ford, Mandan—2nd and 5th (Seal.) ‘ cock. My commission expires April 27th, 1921 . Horace Beardsley, Eugene, Ore.— ‘ 4th coc 1st hen; 1st pullet; 1st SSS i cockerel. i. Peter Werlen, Bismarck—2nd_ hen. This Curfew Has a History. System Counts, pak : Several of th few bells in Eng: The difference between a confuser woe Magnus, Sterling—2nd_pul- land are kept ringing because of some household, where things are never en Dark Mating. old legend or tirely in order, and one sey, in been run til ‘stopped tempo during great wa the lege: Heriot, to si Stor tat Chert- which is the one made famous by ning. It is not the easfest thing t: the world to make a schedule fo ework—: ! a housework—and stick to it! Bu Light Mating, where the | John Schneider, Bismarck—1st. 2nd work moves along systematically und }and 3rd hen; Ist, 2nd and 3rd pullet; tasks seem easily done, is the differ | 1st young pen. ihe | ence between planning and not plan Fred Burgemaster, Kief—4th pullet. J. M. Thompson, Bismarck—2nd young pen. H. J. Higgins, Baldwin—5th pullet. condemned to die at sundown, climbes | when one sees the results which are] yJonn Schneider, Bismarck—Iist the curfew tower and held the clappe? | po: of the great bell, declartn ible through setting aside a defi | cock that “cur | nite time for definite things, one see» Peter Werlen, Bismarck—2nd_ cock; 3rd young nen. few shall not ring tonight.” that it fs surely worth trying. Ist and 2nd cockerel; 2nd young pen. No. 68 Report of the Condition of BISMARCK BANK At Bismarek in the Site of North Dakot Decembe Resources Loans and discounts .. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, claims, ete. ... Government Issues Banking house, furniture and fixtu Other real estate é : Current expenses, taxes paid, ov divided profits ... Dre from other banks .. $ 41,689.48 Chocks and other cash items . 6,898.11 | _ CaGh che bese a taweis tenes lee 12,984.62 61,572.21 fae aecuredandsaieecn a ———— » Stocks, Tax Certificates, Wotal i..06.si.0050% cece ee ee eh SSTR ASO AL | claims, ete, co... é | Be ig house, furniture Capital Steck paid in $100,000.00 | Other real estate ..... Surplus fund ......... Undivided profits less expense: 8 pal Toi coeecaalen. isis Tnidividual deposits subject to check 269,081.28 Guaranty fund deposit ........... 344.16 Tine certificates of deposit . 382,816.07 Savings deposits 10,828.73 Certitied checks ..... : 1,000.00 Cashier's checks outstanding . 602.44 Due to other banks Notes and bills rediscounte Bills payable ......-.0+e. sees Liabilities other than those above stat Total State of North Dakota, igh, ss. I, K. M. Thompson, Cashier of the above named bar emnly swear that the above statement is trne, to the li knowledge and belief. ‘ at the close of busines. E. M. THOMPSON, ©: E. K. Leonard, Bismarck—8rd, 4th and 5th cockerel. Horace Beards Ist young pen. Marvin (Magnus, Sterling—4th young pen. White Ri | A. J. Larvan, Bis k--Iet and 2nd hen; Ist cockerel; 2nd, 2rd ane | th pullet; Ist young pen. Fred Hanson, Bi rek—2nd cock - erel; 5th nullet. py, Eugene, Ore.— Se $679,059.09 John Pelkey, Rismarek—1st pullet. se White Wyandottes. 2,050.50] Harry Clough. —_ Bismarek—2nd cock; Ist, 2nd and 3rd hen; 2nd and ‘ y F. L. Means, Mandan—1st cock; . 1st hen; ist and 2nd cockerel; 1st sera: . and Znd pullet. ae oo . cockerel I jt young pen. | ‘Arthur Hanson, Fergus Falls—lst cock. 1. C» Newcomer, Carson—let cock- eral) Partridge Wyandottes, S. U. Knode Island Reds. ‘J. KE. Dryer, Dickinson—1st cock; | 2nd cockerel; 3rd, ath and 5th pullet. J. A. Dobson, Dickinson—ist hen; 1st cockerel; Ist and 2nd pullet. KU. Rnode Asland Keds. Frisby and ‘Tostensoi, Lisbon—Ist, 3rd and 4th cock; 18 2d srd and Sth puilet; 3rd and 4uh cockerel; 1si, znd and 3rd pullet; Ist young pe! OW. Ae Engie Bisma éud cock John Stoudt, Minot=-4th hen; 1st cockerel. al J. KE. Novak, Stanton—2nd and Sth} cockerel; 5th puljet; 3rd pullet; znd oung pen. er Bufl Orpingtons. H. Jess, Mandan—1st and 2nd hen; LSth pullet; 1st cockerel. E. H. Pierce, Bismarck—1st pullet; 1st_ young. pel. Paul ha La France—-2nd, 3rd and 4th pullet; 3rd young pen. Wilbert Fields—2nd young pen, Single Comb White 1 E. K. Leonard, Bismarc 4th hen; Ast and 2nd cockerel; 1st pullet; 1st young pen. Peter Werlen, Bismarck—2nd cock; 1g and 2nd hen; 2nd, 3rd and bth pullet; 2nd young pen. John Pelkey, Bismarck—3rd cock; 3rd and Sth hen; 4th and 5th cock- ferel; 4th pullet. C. White Leghorns. B. J. Schatz—Ist cock; Ist and 2nd hen; Ist and 2nd cockerel, Ist, 2n0 j and 3rd_pullets, ngle Comb Brown Leghorns: Mrs. D, B. Shaw, Bismarck—Ist young pen. R. C. Brown Leghorns. Mervin Clough, , Bismarck—I1st young pen. eee at C. Bul Leghorns. Ist hen. J. O. Kunkle, Mandan Single Comb Ai J. 0. Kunkle, Mand 3rd and 4th hen; Ist and 2nd cock; | erel; Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and Sth pullet; 1st young pen. ¥ Pet Games, James Dobson—Ist cock; dst hen- White Crested Black Polish, Wilbert Fields—1st cockerel; Ist pullet. n—Ist, 2nd, Light Brahmas. - A. A. Pankratz—Ist, 2nd and 3rd hen; 1st cockerel; ist pullet. Bronze Turke Marvin Magnus, Sterling—ist cock, 1st, 2nd and 3rd hen; Ist, 2nd, 3rd and 4th pullet; 3rd, 4th and 5th cock- erel. John Schneider, Bismarck—3rd cock; 4th pullet. H. W. Voigt, Bismarck—2n1 cack. Mrs. Adnes, McKenzie—4th co 1st and 3rd cockerel. White Holland Turkeys. J. M. Thompson, Wilton—2nd cock- erel; 1st and 2nd pullet. H. A. McCullough, Wilton—Ist, 2nd, Srd, 4th and 5th coc i Toulonse H. W. Voigt, Bisma 1st and 2nd_hen. Pearl Guineas. Wilbert Fields, Bismarc' and 4th pair. John Schneider—8rd pair. White Guineas. John Schneider—1st pair. Rabbits. J. 0. Kunkle, Mandan—Belgian hares, 1st pair; Ist and 2nd doe, New Zeeland, Ist pair. Flemish Giants—Ist and 2nd doe; 1st buck. Mrs. Hibbs, Bismarck+New Zce- land, 1st and 2nd doe. Flemish Giants—1st_ black doe; Ist black buck; 1st; gray*doe. GRAIN DEPARTMENT. Missourl Slope Poultry and Grain Show. G. W. Gustafson, Superintendent. Class 1—Corn. 10 ears Yellow Dent—Cannell Bi Glen Ullin, Ist, $4; Geo, Hedrix, Bis- marck, 2nd, $2. ~ 10 ears White Dent—W. H. Voight, Bismarck, 1st, $4; Geo, Redrix, Bis- marck, .2nd, $2. 10 ears Northwestern Dent. Fields, Bismarck, Ist, $4; J. St. Anthony, 2nd, $2; 0 Wn Bismarck, 3rd, $1. Flint—John —Sch- 10 ears Yel neider, Bi. Ist, $4; Peter Wer- len, Bismarck, 2nd, $2; Wm. Luke, Bismarck, 3rd, $1. 10 ears White Flint—Geo. Hedrix. Bismarck, 1st, $4; J. E. Cesak, St. Anthony, 2nd, $2; Wm. Luke, Bis- marck, 3rd, $1. 10. ears mixed corn—J. E. Cesak, St. Anthony, 1st, $4; Wm. Luke, Bis~ marck, 2nd, $2. —Ist cock; k--Ist, End lmer . Cesak. Luke, 181.6 _ _» =£=_—_>————————_—_———————————————— 27,000.00 Report of the » Condition of rat 15.91 | THE FIRST STATE BANK OF REGAN 1 At Regan, in the State of North » Dakota at the close of business None December 29, 1920. 25,000.00 | Due from other bank Checks and other 13,807.74 | Cash .......0.. sh items | | Liab | Capital stock paid in ......... (Surplus fund... eee es s| Undivided proiits, less expenses CB PO avs cierace oe seeds oss None | Individual depo: subject to 75,000.00 | Guaranty fund deposit ..... None | Demand certificates of deposi | Time Certificates of deposit .. Total oiiisns icine : State of North Dakot UTES, nk, do sol- | vest of my | TA. LL. € shier. | knowledge and belief. Subserihed and sworn to before me this 6th day of January, 1921. (Seal) A. C. WILKINSON, Nota My Commission Expires August 1th, 1926. Corrvect—Attest : LP. Baker, Benton Baker, Directors, ee er ae | ry Public. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Tth day of Jan (Seal) W.B. | Correct—aAttest : A, L. Garnes, ’ VU. L. Engen, Directors, Total ciicsccasnes vesiesencesese . ashier of the above y swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my $ 85,775 Sie 44.61 o ilities $ 10,000.00 7500.00 and tax- ' 1457.01 rheck ... 71 poate tye, si5 S5AGT.IG — SLSTL.GE 100,828.65 amed bank, do soienn- ALL. GARNES, € RICHARDSON, Notazy Public. Sof ek ‘lin, Ist, $4; W. D. 1c. THE NEW ELTINGE The Theatre Beautiful Evening at 7:15 Matinee Daily at 2:30 Harry L. Wagner, Master Organist The Finest Theatre in the Northwest Pipe Organ Perfect Ventilation Cushion Seats Biggest and Best Pictures Last Time Tonight BILLIE BURKE in “THE FRISKY MRS. JOHNSON” Extra Special Monday “THE STEALERS” Every Man, Woman and Child who lives and loves ‘should see this powerful, Human Document. on by First Church of Christ Boston, Mass. UTM TT Class 2—Wheat. __ | Lloyd George lives, has been shut off Moran, Bis-| by 2 high wall, with entrance by per-| coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid- MarGuis—Mrs, Jen marck, Ist, $4; Wn znd, $2; Geo, Hedrix, $1.00. Kubanka—Cannell }ros., eC, be snaereks | mit marek, ordy FIV j are hea le the buildings; loitering or _lebbies 2nd, $2. a Common) Durum—J. 0. Kunkle, |” Mandan, Ist, ; W. H. Voight, Bis- » 2nd, $2; Mrs, Jennie Moran, | aRCK cords Slog eta ae ll ee Class 3—Oats. Cannell Bros., Gleg. Ullin, Ist, $4. ji Chiss 4—Flax, Cut this out, enclose with Hed; 0 Cannell Bros. Glen Ullin, Ist, $4. | mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 She LOFT CHF Class 6—Potato Ave., Chicago, IIL, writing your Paha th dbdng John Schneider, Bi 1 HUOPESS € You will re © 96 cane bes ot ous cick Peter Werlen, Bismarck, 2nd. e containing JOSEPH BRESLOW. Druagist Class White—John Schneider, Bismarck, ; Peter Werlen, Bismarck, 2nd, $2.00, Other varieties—John Schneider, Bismarck, 1st, $3; Peter Werlen, Bis- marck, 2nd, $2. a Speclal Corn. Elmer Fields—Sweepstake, $5. England’s Defense ‘Takes Many Precautions to| OMT (CX. EL / F Special.) London, . Bull has taken elaborate precautions to pre- from “carrying the some of the defensive | for Sinn Fein operations in England. TWO—The coast guard has been strengthened to keep out Sinn Fein SAFE. The ts. THREE — All ships shipyards, houses and docks are closely} = ned, FOUR — Downing street, where Hy AHATTNTTTA BANK POSITIONS - Like all students of Dakots Bus- iness College, largo, N. D., Misse: ! Peterson and Sicila Wei rh Savings wiley, the latter with the are carefully trained and trained for OF careiulness, Some 700 banks € ploy chem. ‘‘Follow the SucceSs- BISMARCK, N.D. ful.’? Write for terms to F. b. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front Sto The Oldest and Lar Fargo, N. D | nthis section of Christian Science Society of Bismarck Announces a Free Lecture Christian Science CLARENCE CHAD WICK, Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The AUDITORIUM Sunday, Jan. 9,3 P. M. All Seats Free—The Public is Cordially Invited’ LO OO fhe heuses of , Parliament | yheumati y guarded by uniformed and plain clothes officers outside and in- 5 prohibited; a teric” telephone system has been aimed boats patrol the —————— nes river side of the buildings. ECZEMA’ “Cut This Oat—It Is Worth M COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE Safety Under All Conditions People who deposit money in this bank have the satisfaction of knowing that no matter what conditions may arise, every dol- lar they entrust to us will be ABSOLUTELY our business is conducted assures this. igh We will be glad to have you make use of = - our facilities with the understanding that you will receive perfect protection and thor- YOUNG WOMEN GET oughly efficient service. 4% Interest on Nationzl Bank of Plaza. e | B F i Coliege pupiis AN K BISMARCK ‘ THEATRE —— Last Time Tonight VRANKLYN FARNUM in “The Galloping Devil” The first of the new kind of westerns, full of thrills, clean and entertaining to all classes. Monday The Daintiest of All Stars Shirley Mason in “7HE FLAME OF YOUTH” PEPE EET EEE EEE E EEE EEE EEEEE SEES CD i ur C.S. B. 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