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_FOR RENT—Two rooms ‘HELP WANTED—MALB LUMBER YARD IANAGER WANT- ed for a good South Dakota polit, German-Russian community, prefer a man of that nationality who.can makej qut material lists and under- stands construction. . Party must have at least five-years experience. running a yard. “Attractive salar to right man. Address. Auditor. lock box 347, Aberdeen, 8S. D. 2-17-2wk BE A DETECTIVE—Big: pay; _ easy work; great demarid everywhere; experiguce unnecessary; we show you all;~ free particulars; write, WAGNER, 186 BH. 79th St. New Fae IBS m-women over 17. $135 Ligt. positions free. Write (immediately. Franklin ' Institute, ys Dept, 322-M, Rochester, N, Y. 2-26-it Le MEN. WANTED—To qualify for .fire- men, ‘brakemen, experience unne- cessary. Transpoxtation furnished. Write'A. Scoles, Supt. ‘St. Louis. Res Ce SCN eel eee MEN. WANTED for detective work. Experience unnecessary. Write J- Ganor, former-U. S. government de- teetivé, Sty Louis. {_2-26-1t ‘RADB—At the Moler lege, Ol Institution of its Barber Coll kind. Established Time and ex- pense éaved by our\ inethods. Catalog free. Moler Barber College 143 Nicollet Ave. Minneapolii Mian. E 2. Y. M.-C. A. AUTO SCHOOL, LOS Angeles None better. Start right. 2-26-1t HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Phone 667. -. 2-22-lwk WANTED — Waitress at_. Homan’s cafe wk AGENTS WANTEO AGENTS: WANTED—to advertise our goods’ and distribute Free Samples to Consumer. 9c per hour. Write \ for fulf particulars. American’ Pro- = ducts Co,, +2967 Américan Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio: 2-26-1¢ , AGENTS~-Make $75.00 weekly selling uaranteed hosiery. We guarantee ( $36.00 weekly full time. 75c an hour Spare. time. Experience unneées- sary. .Perfectwear Hosiery, Darby, « 2-26- SLT BE wT Ey foo POSITION WANTED WORK WANTED—Experienced book- -keepr wants part or whole time posi: tiony—Address Tribune’ 204. 2-25-3t an iictnmnensstalinioe ROOMS FOR 2: ree 1 on ne ment i Zz a8 fe FoR SALE—A larg large ee os at Teast 15.roonis, suitable for a ‘roomi! house, well located, ‘for $5000, very: good ternis; 6 ‘Yoom mi rn house, well located, for $3200, on good terms, 6 room partly modern’ Bowe well located, for $2500, on’ | fouee FOR SALE—Modern house of six rooms and bath, also nice mod- ‘in Bungalow of five rooms. at. pre- ste prices. $1200 cash _ balance: asy terms. Trust me for bargains. J. H, Hélihan, 314 Broadway. Phone TAB. _2-26-3t FOR SALE—Six-room house strictly house, partly ‘modern $2,000. Cash or if good stcurity can be given. Sold by owner, J: H. Schloemer. Phone 818, 515 9th St. -22-1wk, FOR7,SALE—My — beautiful 6-room home, choicest lo¢ation in Beulah, at reasonable price, easy terms; ason, family moved to Minne- apolis. Inquire of Bacal Bros, Beu- lah, N. D. 2-26-1t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE=5-room house, well ,located, nearjy. new. | Will take horses or cattle spate pay. Geo. A.‘ Dailey, Mandan, N. lwk; FOR SALE BY OWNER—House of four tooms, with garage, on \pave- ment, fgg’ quick sale $1,300. Phone; 713-X or call at 517 9th St. 2-24-1wk. FOR RENT—Small steam heated: irtment... Apply at once .or tele: a one 314, Bismarck Realty Com: __bany. 2-1 23-1wk FOR SALE BY OWNER—Modern 6- room house, full basement,. garage. * Terms. 10 E~Main. Tetephotie 212-K. 2-23-.wk -FOR RENT—Three-room house, light aad water included, 18 Main, phone FOR LEASE—The cultivated land on section 7 in McKenzie ‘township near McKenzie, North Dakota, for the farming season of 1921. Owner might furnish seed. Most of ‘sec- tion is cultivated. No’ buildings thereon. Se M. Register. 2-21-2wk FREE MAPS, information and re- ports on Breckenridge. _ Wonder Oil Field, of the world. Half mil- Vion dollars daily output. SmalbAn- vestors paradise. H. D. Ballenger, Box 765, Breckenridge. Texas. 2-26-1t 1 modern house, suitable for light housekeep- ing, one block from street car line. _Call 723 Third or phone 612, 2-24-3¢ FOR REPT—Modern furnished room fon two. Two blocks from post- office. Gentlemen preferred. Phone __832-L. 311 2nd_ street. 2. st FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished light housekeeping rooms. Business College. Phoffe 183. ~ esi: 2-24-1wk FOR RENT—2 modern ‘furnished rooms for light: housekeeping: Call __442 L. Before 11:00'a. m._\ 2-25-1w FOR RENT—One modern furnished room, |713 3rd street. 2-23-1wk LOST AND FOUND LOST—Georgette purple waist onecor- ner fence at 543 2nd street. Finder please return to Tribune. 2-25-1t “BUSINESS CHANCES ; HOW-TO START IN BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF—A little book sent free to men and women anxious to make money by working part or full time Clows Co., Philadélphia, Pa. 2-26-1t AUTOMOBILES OTORCYCLES FOR SALE—One six cylinder touring car, in fine shape, run one “year, ; paint and engine good | as. new. will sell for $1000 and take diamond as, part payment, balance cash xyz Tribune. 2-26-31 WOULD LIKE TO _BUY A FORD roadster, body if first class cond tion or coupe. Write: Box 275, ley, N. D. 2-18-: wk WANTED TO BUY—A cheap, light car. Give ofecr ation and_ price. Address, Tribunef03 2-24-1wk 8A touring > Car in first ‘clas: ‘ion; a! bar- gain. ©. K. Garage. 2241wk =AND on SALE OR PRADE—90 A. near McClusky,County seat town, 35 A under ‘cultivation rést hay meadow and pasture, mortgage $600 with State’ at 5 per cent, will exchange equity for 1921 Ford/ sedan car, must be in good shape, write. to y Adolph Schlenker, “McClusky, 'N.' D. 2-26-3t FOR SALE—640 acres, mostly engine plow land close to town. ice $25.00 per acre, will consider other property part payment. A. J. Syl- vester, Mandan, N. ~D. WANTED—To hear from owner of unimproved land for sale. State cash ‘price, full particwlars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. | _2-26-1t FOR SALE—200 acres ‘of cultivated lang_in Morton Co. N. D. Price $2007 }- 26-1) WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWN! of good farm for sale, State cash +, full description. FR. Bush in CONSIN FARM LAND: DOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER—Just out, containing 1921 facts of clover et in Marinette County, Wisconsin. ‘If for home/or as an investment you are -thinking of buying good’ farm lands. where farmers grow rich, send at once Stlanore: isconsin. 1-3-8%a08 VAR ate Ses SSS _ R.8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor aaa Brea Suite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 20 HAVE $000 IN. VILWAGE WAR- rants for sale at 10 percent dis- count. Will.secure guarantee that they will be taken up within a year. * Will Sell all or ‘part?’ J! B. Field, | r Zap, WN. D. 2-17-3wk FOR SALE—or Exchange have 18 head of good young horses’! will sell or exchange for town property, are,from 2 to:5 years old and 1150 to. 1300 Ibs. Sidney Smith, Steele _N. Dak. : 2-26-1wk, HOTEL FOR SALE—In good town of 500, inhabitants. "“\flectric lights, water. works. The only hotel in: town. ‘On tw6:railroads: \ Address _ Box 166, Elgini N: Dak. 2-25-5t FOR SALE—Kitchen Cabinet, Dress- er, Buffet, Chiffoneer, Library Table, Large Columbia Graphanvula, Cook stove, small writing desk and beds. 925, 8th street. 2-25-1W. WANT TO BUY—Two small bunga- Jows and well located. We have quick buyers for right proposition. Telephone 314, Bismarck — Realty Company. 7 _ 2-21-1wk FOR SALE—1 gamwobd bed room’ suite, 1 Golden oak parlor suite, Call between 2:30 and 5:00 p. m. Room 309, Bismarck Bank. > 2-253 TOR SALE Bilison’ phonograph, i Phonogra) good as new, fumed ‘oak rive F Official Laboratory model. Ca 514 lith St. FIRST ‘CLASS WORK—Cleaning. pressing. repairing, dyeing, ladies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, phone 58, opposite pestoffice. 1-18-tf | PRE’ WAR PRICES Oa “clothing, 16 | blocking and _ remodeling. men’s ats, Kagle Tailoring & Hat Works, Phone 58, opposite Postoffice. 1-18-tf BARITONE HORN—silver with leati- er case for sale or will ‘trade for stide’*trombone. Kilmer, phone 951 pus le eee oe FOR SALE—1 Majestic: Runge, \water front, in good, condition, at a ‘barg: aim. Call at 518 5th strect. 2-26-31 ADVERTISE—Rate book mailed free: Standard Advertising _ Victoria, St. Louts: WANTE! ‘0 BUY—Second hand safe. Call Chris Martineson,. Chief of: Police. 2-23-1wic FOR t SALE he itu Phone 869. : C 2-24-1wik |, secteaa, xe Silat ase Address No. 204 ee: Fe M. » ARCH 27th The day every: good dresser: wants to. look his,jbest. See “| my.-Eaater Styles and: Pat-' | terns. | every tasle and. pocketbook. ” Suits $29.50 Up oA KLEIN - Tailor and Cleaner modern Yor. $3,500; also ‘four-room: +. selection té. meet} GO SLOW ON REDUCTION OF HIGHWAY FUNDS, \..(Contigued from Page One) onthe projects that is likely to be af- | fected. May Be En nough. If the State Highway. Commission's} Apprepration is not further reduced but is ‘passed by the hoquse and ap- ved: by the governor:as passed by thé, senate, then, the State Highway Corhmission will in-all probability’ be able to secure the completion of, pro- for avhich’ contracts have been| j aW&rded and will probably be abie to that has been obligated under these contrcts. . This ‘is the payment of about. one-’and: ghree-fourths ‘million doltars of federal’ gid, in’ addition to three-fourths of a *nittion dolla¥s- of | federal “aid already paid, will be se-| cured. On the other haud with the appropriation in its present amqunt the State Highway Commission. will probably not be able, to award. ,con- tracts for betwen five hundred ana six hundred miles of: road for which surveys haVe ben jmade and for wh! plans are now prepared. It has bee: expected that on this approximate five | hundred miles of road the federal gdv- ernment would ‘pay one and three- fourths million dollars. State Highway Commigsion’s inability to.carry.on with full force will’ proh- ably deprive this state of one and}. thyee-fourths million dollars federal ald, Counties which will be denied expected. federal aid \ improvement: under this condition, are: Steele, He tinger, Grand: Forks, Golden” Valiey, Stark, Kidder, (McLean, Traill, Sar- gent, Nelson, Richland, . Mountrail, Burke, Divide, Williams, Ward, Bot- tineau, Wells, Emmons, Foster La- Moure; Ramsey, Mcintosh,’ Benson, Griggs, Piérce,’ Pembina, Walsh, Towner, Ranvom of the state, by the fact that they have expended thousands of dollars in tho} * vk purchase of hydraulic hoists and dump; | iad foy the trucks and é pease Idading nlachinery ‘and, oth ment fo be used witli tid arse wht will generally be “junk” if the il have pen lost. At.the time of the we chase of the hoists and” bodies, ma. chitfes-and otier equipment it did not appear that there was any possibility of the.state losing the truckg there fore the counties are not to be/critici: ed for having~invested their money} even though the investments may now neuve to'be a total’loss. | _~ gonsidgsing the proposition of avetis ing cr reducing the State High-; consider. Moncey Comes From Licelises. The operating expense of the State | Highway, ‘Commission does not come from tli’ general fund and,“heace has j no effect whatsoever on the taxes. | The departm@nt’s operating fund { derived from the automobile licens: fees, no approppiation baing actually | required. ready done the state highway separ ment—is_ more than. self- -Sup| $665,000 federal aid has al bea paid'4titto” the state by the goyert-| ment and about $150,000 additional is still due the state on construction and | $83 pert: of Mie. Conaiipn of. REGAN STATE BAN Forte THE at Regan, in the see al Ue close ns busine: RE OU Loans and discounts. Ove secured sel | +. $ 67, ‘and un: | cates, claims, et Banking ‘hopse, furniture and fixtures Other real ye: Current expenses, over undivided profit: Due from other banks,$ 1 | Checks and other cash i ie . 74 | $ 10,900.00, 5, Qu0.0y | 2-23-1wk | Ti standing _ 3 666, WW “a 137. Bills. payable... Liabilities oth above stated 5 ‘Arnold Gerbe ing above named bank, dG solemnly’ swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my ino wiedee, and bell at f, Arncld Gerberding, nT cashier, Cashier of the Subseribed and sworn, to b 25th day of February, 1921. Saniuel O. L Not. Mx commission expires J ‘orrect. Attest:— P, C. Remington, Arnold Gerberding, Directors. for: Report, of the Condition. THE BALDWIN. STATE BANK. at. Baldwin, in the State of North be Bakbea Ovenirafts, secured... Warrants, ‘stocks, secur Banking hous fixtures .... Other real estate. expenses, ‘taxes paid, . undivided profits. m other banks.$ 9,2' Capital atoc| Survine’ fun Individual depo ¢ 8 aoe Ao parits juaranty fund de Time’, certificates of deposit . 3 19,000.00 8,000.00 | stand ing < Dae to other bank: By rahe 49 named bunk, 80 solemnly swear’ that ‘the | above statement is true, to the best of my, knowledge and’ belief. H. G. Hiegins, Zo Cashier. { Subscribed and sworn to befogé ine this | asth day of February, 1921, ._G, Renfrow, Tats Public. Correct. Attest:—~ Aug. E..Johnson, Hu. G Higgins, »- Directors, r\r re the payment of the federal aid! | other. That is. the| *' War Department trucks are taken out |’ way Commission it is important ae Based of the actual construction al: 1.90 | me this: a1 | Liberty Bonds peveslbeesd ' Deposits 4 I iggins, “Cashier of the ahove “TRE BISMARCK amity E enginedring, $815,000. In ‘addt¢ion; there.-has ‘bee! wer material, ‘suppl ies, | other ‘equipment: valued at about $1,- 609 less #200 to the inability, properly store vd of a state highway| ‘therefore meant Btate of about ost of the ‘depar' 9875,000 hat ditional miles of ‘survdy' and about 420 miles of, plans, for new’ Projects to be let and constructed in te near {future, which “420 miles will; when ' completed; bring into the state about | $1,000,000 additional federal aid. Have Forty-three counties out of the. fifty, \three Reva had_ federal aid ‘projec complet low unde¢ way in one stage:or au- ‘No county, (except two), which ‘ever had a’ fede) aid project, built, has failed to r or take op a sec: ond-project: unties have four, five amt six projects. Althojgh nd ikdepentdent “state funds have been’ vailablé to mateh federal aid,,the|: counties themselves have majle spe- cial levies or set funds aside to more than cover the, otal federal ajd allot- " . A number: of ré- ceht requ aes had’ to :bey placed on file until Congress provides Murther ‘appropriations.: The state in 1917 and again ‘in 1919 by legislative action gave ‘itq assent to the provisions of the Fedeftal Aid Road act of July 11; 1916. ‘Therefore the state of North Dakota is,.fn duty bound, to .proceed With federal aid improvement ef its state “highways. asl The Good Roads, sentiment ‘in the \ state is in, Jf vor, of ts cont{auance | of federal Rye ‘ ® 000,000 Spent. eS In this connection, it is an interest-|* | ing fact that the total city, township ‘and county road ‘and bridge funds for 1919 and 1920, amourited to over. $11,- | 000,000; We may, therefore safely es- "timate that therg-has been spent by on | these political subdivisions in the last tey years about $35,000,900. There: ate 70,000 miles of}public highways in North: Dakota of which "| certainly less‘ than one-half oy 35,000 thiles have been touched or improved tovany degree. It, therefore, appears that the roads “bililt by the coun end townships during the past | years ‘which inclu@lés a few veers be be-\ | fore the war.cost, not less than | per mile as compared to the$: 74 ‘per mule built by. the state.durlag and | Since the war. It is claimed by some No. 68 “THE At Bismareki £0! ‘ness Pobruary 21, 1921. .-' Loans and discounts .. | Overdrafts, secured and or Tiave federal ald work| making a total of over that “Just, a8 good’. roads can be and “American women spe! nt nearly, $5.-| Ameri can’ products ace being ad- ‘are being built by others than the) 090,000 for pertume and cosinetics last | yertised..jn the theater, of India ak If. this is that has. ben buikt pene nnn aR ee | _MABKETS | i SOUTH ér, PAUL LIVESTOCK. >| | Hog receipts, 1,100 higher. Range, $7150 to $9.50. Bulk, $9. to>$9.50. ae receipts, 100 ki ) hig] Saves higher, $10. Minneapolis, Feb. changed. $9.35, ‘Rye No. 2, $1.42 to Bran, $23. cars a year ago, ash No. 1 northern, Corn No.3 yellow, 55 ay $1.79 to $131, aaa OF. (COLUMBUS ' * Regular meeting ternoon at 3:00 p. m. at the x. of: P.:hall. ‘Phe financial. report for the ‘last fiscal read at this meetin: matters of vast importance will) All members ate} urged to be present. J. P. Wagner, be discussed. The McKenzie. dinner 6:00 p. m. +700 LATE TO CLASSIFY If you wath to sell property, list with us. Henry, Real Estate an Phone 961. WANTED—S¢hov! girl board and room. Mr: manse¢. 825 4th street, FOR RENT—One turn: two, 409 Sth street. FOR LeE— fixtures for a two-ch: condition, includin needed except supplies. write to C. Hinsz, Ashley, N; D. FOR RENT—Well app doWn* town marck Realty Co. REPORT OF ‘PH CONDITION OF Lk sion BANK sin the Stateof North Dakota, at the close of busi- | RESOU IRCES | ubsecured ‘ sae Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, claims Svetes:, | Banking hous, furniture and fixtures a | Other real estate .... ' Checks for Clearings | Cash ‘and: due from banks | Capital stock paid in: Surplus fund “Undivided profits,»Jeas,..expenses and itaxes. paid... | Guaranty Fund Deposits | Time certificates of deposit. . Savings deposits ,;..,... ‘| Cashier’s. checks outstanding ie | Notes‘and bills re-discounted . | Bills Payable ... | Liabilities other than. ‘thos: :- Individual deposits subject to heck « "§ 3,663.57 65,004.73 68832 .. 260,257.19 . 349,351.60 11,926.72 ‘446.51 | State of North Dakota, ee of anne: <i], E, M.’ Thompson, Cashier of the above named bank do’: Shipments—barrels, $9.90, \ias. Minneapolis, Beb, 26.—Wheat re- ceipts, 218 cars. compared. wilh 203 Eat your. Sunday: Dinner at Special Turkey | White enameled barber business vlogk. Tt racélved . by. the , dlepartmenti excess State Highway. Commission for not. to! year, trucks /and| exceed 40#' or’ 500 doldds per mile. Forty-four hundred fact, where is the other! mit icide in Hi in 19 depreciation due] 500 or 600 dollars per mile that has| | mitvelizauisidestn’ Hungnty jn 020 the departyhent to} ben collected in taxes? And, where is} shelter the same.| the thirty-five thousand miles of roa| Charter No, 2434, 9 means ol persons com- mén ‘in t motion, pict e fill New York’ City.. 1 Reserve District. No. 9. ‘ REPORT OF THE ‘ CONDITION oF ry | \ ) |Loans and discounts, in Deduct: !Notes and bills rediscor Reserve Bank .. Total, loans Overdrafts, unsecured illers, steady to ie 26.—f tour un-) value) .... Pledged to secure U. sy. \d bills payable, . 91.65 to $1.69. Owned and unpledged. 56c. ae? to Other Bonds, Securities, E ' stocks, owned and Sunday af Fi scription) ... all Furniture and fixtures. . year will :be| g, and other Fin, See. Exchanges. for. clearing, Ne porting bank | Capital stock paid in .. Henry &/ d Investments: | Surpine! fund 2-26-1wk. work for! J. Wood- 2-26-3t ished room for 126-1w your Bismarck | taxes’ paid | Amount reserved /for ta: Amount reserved; for de} to 3. H. air shop; good panies ig everything Price $300; | | Deng at sevoslts (other 2.26-2W | ointed office in| Bis- | '2-26-1W than. for money _ bor | Dividends unpaid | Total of.demand de i is postal savings); | Certificates of deposit (o | Postal savings deposits | Oth iv. 8. ‘Government Secur'! 7... | Bills payable with Fede $645,317. 14 | wl, 187. | | 36, abs. 41 56,601.65 |, 12,115.91 68,668.30 $820,648.70 and. outstanding ~. an_of Board (if any)- Aggregate amount ployees of the bank for employees on basts of employees on date of t! $100,000.00 State of North Dakota, 25,000.00 «| belief. 12,103.36 ; | Correct—Attest: C. B. Little, H. P, Goddard, J. L. Bell, 622,670.34 | None | 60,875.00 None | $820,648.70 | commission exp! Bonds (other than U. postal. savings deposits Securities, other than U. Undivided profits, less current expe: RESOURCES néluding rediscoynts. junted with Federal ~ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Bismarck, in the State of North Dakota, at the Close of Business on Ferbuary 21st, 1921. 4 / « -$1,601,402.34 7$ 49,000.00 | U. S. Government Securities Owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8. bonds .par S. deposits (par value) Total U. S. Govetiment securities un, pledged... . Total bonds, securities, etc., other an Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of ‘sub- ue of. banking house owned anu unincumbered Real estate owned ‘pther than banking hotise. Lawful reserve with Federal, Reserve Bank Cash in vault arid net amounts duetrom national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust com- panies in the United States hous ind other cash items | Redempilon. fund with U. S. Treasurer and due ftom LIABILITIES interes s accrued preciation Circulating notes outstanding... Net amount due to national banks Net; amounts due’ to’ banks, bankers, and trust com- the Untied States and foreign countries | Cortiren cHecks outstanding. than rowed).. posits ; Time deposits subject to, Reserve (payable/aft days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and ther than fc oney bor! | Total of time deposits ‘subject’ to Re: ve. United States deposits (other than postal-sayings United States deposits, including debo: U. S. disbursing officer ities borrowed wi | ishing collaterd] security for same. tal Reserye Rank. -- Kiabante t for rediscounts with ‘Federal Reserve Bank Aggregate amount of salaries or compensation paid by this bank tp Chair- bonds) pledged to secure 1,652,402.34 544.20 $75,000.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 “/ 75,000.00 29,300.00 ~ / 182 300.00 Pledged . to sone postal savings deposits (par Pledged as collateral for State or other deposits or st 1,000.00 52,519.48 : ‘ * 58,519.48 ¢ 9,000.00 75,000,00 5,363.16 8,862.41 103,030.68 158,485.05 \ 21,246.16 6,741.68 1 301472.34 13,526.51 "3,750.00 eee cn ataled agent ts _ $ 100,000.00 200,000.00 11,992.18 15,000.00 ~ 1,962.50 75,000.00 66,946.53 $3,816.78 02 and «$151,354.33 yank depos! rve (deposits payable within 30 days): | anaieinat deposits subject to check.............0e00- Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other 1,212,661.84 81,607.54 1,760.00 «$1,295,929.58 er 30 rowed) $245,588.56 245,580.89 7.67 5i9.67 © 25,000.00 71,000.00 Letters of Credit and Travelers’ Checks sold for cash 425.00 $ 2,193,771.62 49,000.00 President, Vice-Presidents, CasMier, and Assistant of salaries or compen month of January,.1921, fs report was 8. County of Butleigh, FR. ‘. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to beforo me this 26th diy of February, ja. pie Skeet res April 27th, 1921 ers, for month of January, 1921, $1,496.66; Annual pay of all, these officers at January, 1921 rate, of pay, $17,960; number of thesé officers on dato of this report’ was 6, ~ Vion paid td all ‘other em- 682.60; Annual pay. of these he Jaiuiary, 1921, rate of pay, $8,190; -nuiaber of these ss: | I, Frank E. Shepard, Cashier of the above éaiasa bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is-true to thé best of my Knowledge and ANK. E, SHEPARD, _ Cashier. H. 8S. LOBACH, Notary Public. ii wae ROPOR? OF ‘THE CONDITION OF * THE CAPITAL SECURITY BANK | solemrfy swear that: the above statement is true, to the best of |At Bismarck in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business my Knowledge and belief. Corrést. Attest: i: I. P. Baker,~ ..... . pig penton Baker,, Dire 4! STATEMENT OF - E. M. Thompson. Cashier. tal Subseribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of Feb., 1921 | A. C. Wilkinson, Notary Public. | iMy Commission Expires Augast 14th, 1926. \February 21st, 1921. Loans, and discounts | Overdraft} secured p ssete. | Other real. estate Checks and other ca: THE FIRST GUARANTY BANK Bismarck,’ N. D. at the Close of Business Feb. fst, 1921, RESOURCES Loans and Discounts | Overdrafts Z | Warrants, Bonds, ‘ ‘ele. ahi: | Furniture and Fixtéres =. - | Expense over profits 54 | Reserve (cash and due from banks) I wit do! Capital Stock | Surplus ‘t SAFE iF. A. Lahr, Pres. sams: $265,827 .25 127.92 2,490.21 23,410.00 16,762.21 1,180.53 42,492.86 LIABILITIES $ 50,000.00 -, 5,000.00 297,290.98 \ SOUND |The Bank That Renders Service and Appreciates Your Business |, ‘Capital Stock paid in. |Surplus fund... | Undivided profits, taxes paid [Individual deposits subject to ia | Guaranty fund. depo RESOURCES and’ unsecured . Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, claims, | Ban ing house, furniture and | Due-from other banks . sh items sit ‘Time certificates of deposit Savings deposits ... \Cashier’s checks outstanding . 'Due to other banks $352,290 .98 | Bills Payable | Total | Liabilities other than those above ‘stated ‘State of North Dakota, eiuitey of of Burldigh, ‘88. (F$286,519.00 356.88 4,672.68 6,959 .26 1,024.68 8 21,691.28 5,186. 25 . 14,053.63 © 40,951.11 —s¥ $290,463 .56 pee se easier $ 50,000.00 1,000.00 “2,682.69 1. 1$107,378.38 295.96 61,760.54 11,009 .66 476.08 25,387.47 206,308.09 30,400.00 $290,463.56 1, S. G. Severtson, Cashier of the above named bank, do sol- ‘emnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my S. G. Severtson, Cashier. SECURE \subser ribed and sworn to befors me this 25th day of Feb, 1921. H. A. Fosse, Notary Public. $352,290. 98 | ‘knowledge and belief. E. V. Lahr, Vice Pres.corret Attest :— C. W2McGray, J. A. Hyland 7 P, R. Fields, Directors, My Commission Expires Feb, 11th, 1927.