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bi cant pa itinerary BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE (RRR NUESDAY; JANUARY 11, 1921. DEBS VOTE IN [meee otic Meade: orp rrmed,orobeiy wil nak tian zation that it sai will re oh to shi NATION SHORT) an »«4°Report of the condition 3 i THE MOFFIT STATE BANK = |At Moffit, in, the State of North Dakota, at the close of business ! ia December 29, 1920. nee hn ! af i Resources Cor EE Se non ‘No; you see I've only been married a year,”—Cincinnati Enquirer. Wrong Question i you be-if there's another “Wiat'll What'll I be? Better ask me where Tl be.”—Home Sector. ’ A Draught Jack—You've got a bad cold, Rete. Pete—Yeh. t , Jack—How'd you get it? PeteeI slept in a fleld last night and someone left the gate open.— Boy's iLife. \ Harding” Plurality : Over’ Cox Is More Than Seven Million 2 ares Loans and discounts 968,590.95 ast m. Lewitt "Eons ' Votes i | Overdrafts; secured and unsecured .......0° 5a5. ’ A SACK OF Greaney] | j OLD BABY LooKS Int 1930 ‘ a Warrants, Stocks, . Tax. Certificates Baia 54 OPEN AT BOTH ENDS e bi f LIKE A DOLL IN THE Aviator. (on way to court): “But, \ i Clai gee ‘ < . WITH MIS SCISSORS “4 ¢ f ARMS OF THE L was only doing 60 miles an] DRYS -GET 187,000 Claims; ete... WF ee cedececs % “127.40 eR ss ° ’ STON eeor MAN 2’ Do you call that speeding?” Government issues’... ........ 00.05 : 1.95 TN Pe WOLD ‘Aero Cop: “Who said anything Lm : Banking house, furniture and fixt 000 about speeding?” "You were delaying | General Election Showed a Total : EUS ee 3,800.00 Due from other banks .. Checks and other cash items Cash Pat. 6 sos. wee oe he trattic!—-Cart Ma ine. « ae er eae i Popular Vote of 26,- 759,708 va NEW_YORK, Jan. 11.—Interestihg sees es§ 2,135.60 . 956.39. tees 848.41 3,940.40 STORE CLOSED; OWNER LE AYES Vb coniparfsons of the popular vote for ) ' Liabilities Re ate FIO IN8 84 AN. | President in 1920-and’ 1916 ‘are’ wade| Co tol ctock nota 3 { 5 it size ey| bossible, by offciat figures of var.dup Bancataeck 11:1 1 We | ee $10,000.00 j E Y state election canvagsing boards, com- Ui P es oe Scene eS, Tete ny eae eet 2,000.00 Al ) ai j piled by The Associated Press’ and} Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes... - THEA LOG A BIG GLY made public here today. They show paid ies "1,476.06 eG See as ; Prt Gere 3 Bey a total popular vote of 26,759,708 f Pat ” s SAVES VISTIN: eg " a ( the candidates of seven parties ie Individual. deposits subject to check . Frankenhoff’s Place Is In Hands} cor osred with a total pobular’ vote] Guaranty fund deposit’ ......... 42.07 ; of Sheriff Welch _| of 18,515,340 for the candidates of| Time certificate: i : New Mat Champ Puts His Faith) PRATT HOLDS WHIP HAND OVER FRAZEE | feo. Bartlen In 96. “-ther returna| Gyn ieee cies DUBE veeeeeeeees 41,671.00 "4 = oa ‘The cigar, news and candy store of| {fom ‘Tennessee alone are unofficial. D tl i he ea § OulstANUING .....-.+.0, | SBT .44 | 4 ,| (Harding's plurality over Cox was 7,| and bills re-discounted ............ None 63,517.28 j having been abandoned by: the owner | 001,763. ‘Four years ago President ees paca Satirdey night: Several attachments) wilcon’s plurality over Charles Evans Total... SmI 4 pane were in thersHoritts hands, and the| Hughes was. 591, Now York BtS| winta of Worth Dakoe Coens eee + $76,098.34 geet 9 aire have iefeithie farg fe aipreng a vote of 1,968,411, ip | Ota aE orth: Dakota, ae ty < piers aS. aie E e pturn in y one state, as . P. Godda vasiner ol ne i * a er ate Sai tka) compared with 10.14b for Cox. One, omnly swear that the above Haters te ee va oe friend: to wate] ne store whe y| the state, of both the republican and k . : 3 true, . he best.of my od, Went to’ a. mamyeepuow., Prannen oft democratic candidates, gave Harding | XNOWledge and belief. ih, Ci ee played basebajl here last, quminer a 14,182,022, and:).Cox 780,037... Illinois HP. GODDARD: Gushise opened up thaistore at the conclusion | gaye them, reapéctively, 1,420,480 and Subscribed and sworn to bef Jas i' , Cashier. ‘of the baseball season. Several at-| 534394 and Pennsylvania 1,218,316 4 sworn to before me this 7th day of January, 1921, 1 $18,096.93 in Deadly Headlock Del Pratt may change his mind. If he doesn’t, Harry prases won't { ad be able to deny that his deal with the BY DEAN SNYDER Yankees was a raid instead of a. trade. The business of crushing heads. is} Pratt is under a three-year contract going to pick up. Ed ‘Strangier’|to coach at the University’ of Michigan. Lewis new heavy wrestling] Whin he turned in his travel- ' champion, is ready to chatlenge any] stained uniform at the Yankee club- man in the world. house:last fall he said he was through ‘Since he took the title from Joe] with baseball. Two weeks later he Stecher with his deadly, vise-like| was out on Ferry Field coaching the headlock hold, Lewis has a new faith} yearling pigskin booters. a in his powers. i “I believe my headlock hold is un- Get Sandwich Were le’ dn tlie place iag- : a ‘ 7 { beatable,” he says. A few weeks ago when Miller Hug- ! pce tpiett: Rundrea “colina! i rod oe oh. “s iI My Beds . Loyd L. Lockwood, Notary Public. Lewis put the strangle hold into| gins out-swapped Frazee, giving Ruel, H = x Tate 9 en ‘or Buy wae Dele ay Commission expires Oct. 29, 1926. GQ the wrestling code several years ago.| Vick, Thormahl _ Erate for ARTS HEART ACHES ee Bein Se Mel prt Pats (SEAL) i : But it was too deadly. (Officials bar- | Schang, Harper, McNally and Hoyt, it s a ANB. Ty f i ed it along with the toe hold.» "| jooked ‘like the Red Sox had gotten 2 aes aa | cone Poste: Breviously. however, Debs Correct. | Attest :— | sited ace sandwich for a banquet. It was But M. Benedite Says “She Will ee Ub-A Mola set Le kaha Soe H. P. Goddard, j : \ ifted Loc! ‘I hat Pratt wa t t- ie BA i ’ fork - ; : eB oe i Then the “Strangler” got an idea. mney then that rary was: onstigow _ (Come Back” was: 208.114, a gain of 167,170 over Valentine Benz, Directors. He shifted his lock up from around’ pratt’s coaching contract calls for —— 1916 and of 139,733 over 1912. Dob | sees the necks of opponents to their heads. | §5999 a y FE. A. Staff Special.) ; polled only 28 votes in South Carolina 7 dt required a lot of practice to per-|" prazce high CHICAGO, Jan, 11.—Art went to pot and: 38: in I while: in. Vermont the Wine -. No. : during the. war. + ) party filed nomination. fect this new hold. More strength im | that he thinks Del will fall for it, . But it is staging a comeback now. Got.Only 187,470 the arms was necessary to. make it "Report Of the’ condition of effective. That's what M, Leonce Benedite, di- C8L se ‘ But Lewis has got it down “pat”| The Red Sox owner is said to have rector ot the Luxembourg and Rodin THE REGAN STATE BANK now. j kept ‘the et dark that he got $257 !art muscums, now in Chicago, thinks. in the trade. But a illed the beans. s that Frazee ‘When he isn’t practicing his hold|000 extra c: On human heads he uses a wooden,| Boston sport writer s y: f vig i Ny Cae F . Says he: ‘ane tte DAISY voto Of 4816. Out-of a total At Regan, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business { springy conk. The bean spiller <2 fete hn eetanie ot the: tronenaat 71 | of:More than. half.@ million,yotes caat December 29, 1920. DEL PRATT “Beating Stecher was the hardest| needed some ready cash for Ris the-] Pratt docs consent to work for him] °". ovine! But; she will come back. ‘olina,the “dry; candidate | ine Resources : i march Lever had ihe cere atrical ventures and “gyped” his ball [NES season. She is coming back: Already. we do | Recetved Georgia. gave him §/ Loans and discounts < $70,099.21. “Att ve had been battling for an Rod same quill-wielder| Pratt played his best game last sea- ; Greater’ New, York, including New f = Peele sees . 099. fter we ha en battling club ‘to get it. The same quill-wielder son for the Yanks. He might keep| feel that it is so. The new art! Ah, York, Bronx, Kings, Queens:and Rich- Overdrafts, secured and unsecure 801.51 hour and 40 minutes we both speeded} totals up a column showing that Fra- ee M f up. I clamped a headlock on him.| yee has received $227,500 in cash from | UP his speed this year if he chooses He broke it. I slipped to the floor.} Ruppert and Huston: it will be so grand!” Benedite was a‘lifelong friend of: famous sculptor, Rodin, and is. famou: mond: counties; with total ,vote of} Warrants, Stocks, Tax | Certificates, ; the | 1,276,768, polled 1,660, “dry” ballota, Chinas. rtificates, oe The total -vate polled by. Parley nae) teeeceeercces 2,967 52 all at the ex- especially to Instantly I was caught in his terrible] pense of the ball club. 7 ae ‘ ; t 7" bee Eyes : OF scissors, dreaded by all wrestlers as ein fans say that Frazee can|oach baseball. The school has held a rere art trpas- Christensen,, Farmer-Labor nominee, Banking house, furniture and fixtures ... 5,911.62 much ag my headlock. take his choice between being called dhe tern Conference.championship aves . rf t wae BEARD all east, ins eighteen Other real estate ............ hace 7,803.18 ° ader admitting that hej for three seasons. i ae states. .Cox, the Socialist-! -1Cur " - . e A Stecher’s Power a sucker (er or admitting that he) tye Del is between two -rosebustiess.... 7... ee eS oS eee oor ene eo aner Gia. | Current expenses, taxes. paid, over undi- g “Stecher’s legs are so powerful that | § : : --a good thing at Ann Arbor and al GOAT ICE CREAM | cauiey; nominee of the Single. Tax Vided:-profits wo... eee eee cece 1,493.22 he can break a sack of grain wide Frazee’s Fix chance to make Frazee come through paste} party, 5,747. ° 3% i it [Due from other banks .............. 8 5,764.67 : open at both ends by squeezing it) go Frazee is ina tight fix unless | with some real jack. Monopolist Makes It With Snow ——_—. Checks and other cash i ie ; with his legs. CITY: FATHERS TO: _ Checks and other cash items ............ 1,701.60 i i IE Se RA RE RAIA E RADAR “How one’s body can withstand Pe e f ‘ In Albania > ay “MEET IN DETROIT] Cash: ......... se teeeseeeeeseeegs 1,163.93: ); 8,630.20 such a squeezing, I don’t know. gins and Branch Rickey have joined | man sitting just ahead of her lighted ‘ ; i ana ats Ee k D “I broke his scissors in four miN-|i) the blue law crusade. a cigar. She coughed and moved yn- . A. Staff scial Detroit, Mic! » 11. yy off|-] ; utes. 2 NEPA Se easily, but; the hints, had: no. effett,,80 scutaRt Ae ae the -aorth- cials and reer ental of comme Total beep ene ee ener eee - $97,706.46 prnen I got eve peadecksw ies The boxer, who works on the prin-| sho said tartly: ; ern Albania has bat one ice’ cream jelal organisat ons of aL mutiel tee Rees otk Liabilities | 4 alkened thes, that T felt safe in| ciple that.a championship is personal] “You probably are a foreigner, and| freezer, OF BES |e mediately fiver to. the lakes] Capital. stock paid-in....... 62.060... $10,000.00 i Dinning him. property, may get a thrill out of the} 40 not know that there is a smoking oa Warm. baste aire willbe asked to attend a meeting her ‘Surplus fun we fees ii 4 5,000.00 “The last ten minuies of thesinaten Hew board of boxing control now in be Ear ty tratn, 7 Smoking is made of goat’s milk and is frozen early Sip e:clank eetoee wil al vidinal depoeits subj $25,820.52 were so strenuous that Stec the making. ‘The man: qade noi replys*butt with-snow carried ' from :the. moun-| be-made : sti udranty fund: deposit 2 ctica . a ae aoe ply; but; threw |: the: tween rail and @vater transportation 'y fund: deposi seededegn 1 GAZOG practically unconscious when he lost. 0- his cigar from the window. Eee tains 10 miles away. on: the: ‘backs of prea hil T, too, had spent all my strength. They| Seyeriteen states are ready to join oe : Pees ait PCa : | Time certificates. of deposit ............. 56,759.87 Telped me out of the ring. But the| hands and tell ull the! ring chanepions dee oie es Henmons ‘whet When-the mules’ tinkling’ bells: are er heating a fo be-called. by ne Cashier’s checks outstanding .........@ 584.01 prize was worth it.” to either defend or disrobe. er, that she had entered-the PRIVATE] heard the «residents, Christian ‘and| po pesentatives trom: Cleveland, Ohi-| Due to-other banks ................e008 None :82;706.46 ts ae ‘Mohammedan, gather in Maruffi’s gar-'), kee, St, Paul; Minneapd- i Town Hero c ts tl emp- | 2% of General Grant. 4 b cago, Milwaukeo: aul; 1 : 5 A Lewis didn’t realize the worth of vey citeia meet Fitton se ahaa She withdrew in confusion, but. the| den fo\ watch him turn the freezer. | Tis and other lake ports are expected | Total. : ‘When Red (Cross. workers asked] ¢ sttend; according. to announcement site awe Soe «see e-$97,706.46 same fine courtesy which led him '/ 7. cum to:make ice cream from con-| {® "Board of Commerce officials. . Aj State:of North Dakota; County of Burleigh, ss. es by F iik they had with them, he i i A i : aeered wit coulda't be doce. ‘They | Perms, stganization probably will I, Arnold Gerberding, Cashier of the above named. bank, do ; hel tampon Le at aa him edge for the second buzz with Willard. give up his cigar was shown. again ublic welcome. He was their first 5 2 3 i as he spared her'the mortification of te For speed Fulton heat Brennan to} yon questioning glance, still less-a}.argued it couldn’ id wothe Ssinlons wife ig Dr. Ada|the matting by 11 1-2 rounds, look of amazement, although she|#howed him how. : One of the chief objects of the meet-/| Solemnly swear that the abové ‘statement ‘is true, to the best of Morton-Lewis. She has a large Prac-| wyose6 auctioning tickets for the| Watched his dumb, immovable figure y rare ir according tp, the announcement my knowledge:and belief. ; "She. take serosal ride in her has-|Leonard-Mitchell fight in the shadow yiinrene eshepston “antl she sreached nis Wet Satiefieg Tt Ms the | terchange -. between. raflroads and} : ARNOLD GERBERDING, Cashier. See stincetne Nr [of Wall Street, the proper Place, ta : * as Geet nti ed es to abeagon {Steamship companies, Other, problems] Subscribed-and.sworn-to before me this 8th day of January, 1921. i} “1 get a thrill every time he throws site the sale the high-finance atmos-| 4 guest at the house of Arthur M. res oe 2 Be diseuesed will her. ee Conn wd Samuel 0. Le Barron, Notary Public. Hy an opponent,” she says. ‘i | Paere: ses Cavenaugh, M. P., who owas sarithout : : ; evelopment. mn My commission expires Jan, 27, 1925 . ‘Expensive training quarters are in-| . ay be sold] arms or I . was very desirous of ee SEAT: is stalled in the ‘Lewis home—a gift <Bome, dave fight tekeleamiay beep knowing how he fed himself; but the z "e bk’ thg Sault PP (SEAL) x bch from his wife. : amonths-| on tho daily. tickers conversation and manner ot tks host Report of the condition. o! Correct... Attest :-— Also the champion hag a 7-months- Z was 80 charming that the visitor for- , nih i Pp mington, ‘ 2 irl. ‘In the arms of the ee a . his curiosity. a8 < ungton, a : spree: old baby Sit inthe world itis ak | “Chick” Meehan, youthful Syracuse | 6°t to satisty, his Curtosity. THE FIRST GUARANTY BANK _ Arnold Gerberding, Directors. . football coach, doesn’t want his play- But his plans to| Philip of Macedon, after hearing the! o¢ Bismarck in the state of North Dakota at the clost: of busin ef x most completely hidden. Lewis de- clares she'll be a champion in some) eTs to get rusty. report of Demosthenes’ famous ora- o th i ad indoor practice during eo - December 29, 1920. 2 woman's sport, when she grows up. |8ive his squad # tion, said: “Had I been there he ~- December 29, 1920, ic : as : eae are Pe RR SE fhe: winter paye been. snow balled by) yonia have persuaded me to take up a i Resources : ; Report 6f-the condition of: ; ES Sram pedinet mye Loans and discounts .......+-.00s05+ Ls * “THE FARMERS STATE BANK SUCH ISLIFE *| ater Stephen A. Douglas had been| Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .... 351 ‘ abused in the Senate he rose and] Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, i 4 said: “What no gentleman shoul claims, ete. ‘ . ; At Baldwin, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business Henry Clay was so gracious and) say, no gentloman need answer.” that: A December 29, 1920. impressive in hig. manner eit a Renbe Sere aEee, Government issues ...........5. ie a Free an Fi : Resources #1 ——————— sylvania tavern keeper tried to induce | ¢ ay Banking house, furniture and fixtures... 17,144.38 | Loans: and discounts ....... see eee ees 16,841.14 Whoever has a real pitcher needn't sence ae ane pecan a | JUST JOKING Garuatiemrenen taxes paid, over un- SPF HW 3 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .... 422.48 | Tie eat ean Mer speech to himself and his wife. divided profits ....... 1 Bichon 954.11 oe eens Tax. Certificates, ‘ ‘ Smallest She Had Due fr ther bank 25,812.40 aims, ete. ssbetevetecgeneve 04 069.55 —o. faior nate ue from other banks .... 25,812. y , eres . | “The art of pleasing,” says Hazlitt,| 4 young mother with baby in arms A ms * . The St. Louis Brown’s slogan is: | ooneists in being pleased. To be boarded a street car, and handed aj Checks and other cash items .. . 2,502.94 Bankinghouse, furniture and fixtures,.. 4,300.00 Give us another pitcher and we'll entertain the roaring rabble next fall. | 4 Due from other banks ...... veneeB 6,371.67 iable is to be satisfied with one’s | dollar bill to the conductor when ask-|Cash’......... vivcaveeePovaccesecs's 10,941.74 © 39,257.08 é self and others.” ed for her tare, Baily. needing é u_ | Checks and other cash items .......... 286.98 : s ‘ Change, the conductor asked if she! Sk oD - : . Eastern critics regard the Ohio). Sew York lady had just taken| had anything smaller. Total ies... 005 LET es bee ee eee s MBBB;566.95 [COM Se. ec eceeeeeeeeeeeeeseee 1,088.70 7,747.35 Biot clovenine Reine a highly develop- her seat.in.a car.on a train bound for Turning a seraphic glance upon her'|,” ; + —o—— Philadelphia, ‘when a sofnewhat stout | infant, and ‘smiling sweetly, she said: Capital stock paid in: Boxing: Mike O'Dowd is Johnny Wil- | ~~~ aan ee Surplus fund ..... son’s idea of having a good time. I’ve fought at least three tougher guys Liabilities $ 50,000.00] Toth ..........cccevecvcseeceseueeeeceees $130,380.52 ae 5,000.00 Liabilities Individual deposits ‘subject to ¢ + $128,049.38 Capital stoek:paid in . §: $ 15,000.00 than Michael,” says Johnny. Guaranty fund i. Bes ey 120.33 ‘d o - "says Joh i ye i pa plus fund ....... cece ee eee a orbeers 2,500.00 Freddy Welsh has the right dope! Lib. Bond Savings Deposits 2 Baas: 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and tax- : { i { Time certificates of deposit. .. . 84,444.67 He is of the opinion that his ring - ES Ly : ede ys Bees 2365.2! comeback has not conte far enough yet Savings‘ deposits ..7.6......4- to. 11,530.45 tidivathal dabealls $ 14,617.63 365,29 i] peeacnle *eonardy Cashier's cliecks outstanding. . . 9,720.76 “| <#)Guaranty-fund-deposit................ . BB,O8 i Young. Andy Chaney has beaten Kil- Due to other banks........ sees 19,221.26 276,566.85 Time certificates of deposit ........... 77,063 67 1 bane twice. That makes two good Notes and bills re-discounted ...+..: 2,000.00 Savings deposits £192.66’ Hi reasons why Johnny will be likely to Bills payable , None ng pos! teeeeeeeees eeeeee , . si i} select Chaney for his first champion- neasates LN Cashier’s. checks outstanding 586.24 96,515.23 1 ship match, doesn't it? It DOES NOT. Liabilities other than None! Bills payable ............5. 14,000.00 i Take the galloping dominoes away Tote = : : / i tom some diamond stars and they 1 State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh aa Total, sopatestentinnanmn'te teste bog nash + $130,380.52 ; | i aN I, E. V. Lahr, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly | State of North Dakota, ‘County of Burleigh, ss...» : ' De-Biore eral Eames, wear that the above statement is true to the®best of my know- I, H. G. Renfrow, Cashier of the above named bank, do sol: Cups and White | ledge and belief. emnly swear that:the above statement is true, to. the best of my ‘ ; ;knowledge and belief. rand H. G. RENFROW, Cashier. : ibed and sworn to before the this 6th day of January, 1921. E. V. LAH, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of Jan. 1921. Edward T. Burke, Notary Public. Say they're Losses at shooting craps are often reflected in the batting averages. >} Su . Ta Oa ave z ay ; tea My commission expires Jan. 15, 1923. pete Coe 5 F 5 Harry G. Higgins, Notary Public. : an Fae hel luke bettas blne Inte stat, AMATEUR CHAMPIONS—These amateur champion skat:| (SEAL) }My- commission expires Nov. 6, 1923. It is business, and good business, | ers were snapped at the national tournament at Newburgh, N. Y.; Correct. Attest :— , | (SEAL) ; ie se Sore thas —Ben Osickey of Philadelphia, holder of the amateur world E. V. Lahr, i peat eee a esides Johnny Evers and ic | record for the 880-yard dash and Alfrieda McMillian-of Fort Lee T. A. Lahr, ; » Hans. Christianson, i ae anicice aun poeer: waitter Huge N. J., who bold the crown as tandem skater. eh i L. W Sperry, Diveetors. — psu bapa IL. G. Renfrow, Directors, ed gee eer f * fof ie

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