The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 12, 1921, Page 2

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i PACET WO Large Amount Of Stock To Be| Exhibited Carson, N. D., Sept. 12.—The Grant county fair to be held at the fair grounds in Leith, Sepiember 14, 15 and 16, 1921, promises to be the best ever, It is no exaggeration to state that there will in all probability be seventy-five hogs, and as many cattle exhibited this year. Every class in livestock will no doubi ‘be filled. A good exhibit in other departinelits is expected. Plans are nearly completed for se- ciring the famous “Nut Quartette” from Mandan. Music by the Leith band. Base ball tournament between county renowned teanis consisting of a game between the Preity Rock team vs. Heil Second team on the 14th, Car- son vs. Heil the 15th, and the winner to play an All Star Indian team the 16th. Arrangements hate been made to have a merry-go-round all three days. A free movie on the 16th which will be of particular interest to the chil- dren, and horse races, foot races and novelty contests of various kinds witl bg the program of the day. Three days of wholesome amuse- ment and agricultural exhibition. Fian to attend, and not only that, see that you have a part in making this truly the ohe great event of the season. made stannic sii HtUNeRERERRUTYRNNITNRHRRA ORONO BOONTON TR ER RRR SR NaN RR Re NNN ram nam GRANT COUNTY | W COMPENSATION FAIR ATTR ACTS _ FOR SON'S DEATH Fargo, Sept. 12.—Mrs. Enga Ander- son was denied compensation for the death of her son John William Ander- son in a decision in district court by Judge M. J. Englert, of Valley City, today: The boy died as‘ result of be- ing -struck by a school playground swing. The mother brought action against the city for $25,000 damages. The decision holds that the city cannot be held liable to injuries to a public school pupil through any neg- igence or fault of the board of educa- tion. 405, Report of the Condition of MCKENZIE STATE BANK at McKinjie. in the State of North Dakota, ‘ati the close of business Sept- ember 6th, 1921. Vitel Be : RESOURCES Loans and discounts Overdratts, ‘secured secured .. Warrants, st cates, claims, ete 375.46 Government issues 183.28 Banking house; furniture and ‘fixtures ......-. «6 4,900.00 Current expenses, taxes over undivided profits Cash» and* Due’ from: o' banks 7 bestia yar Three-year-old Joseph Wizbitski, LIABILITI in an open fireplug. Jes’ curious! Capital stock paid in $10,000.00 |the hand tight. Surplus fund. Individual «deposits ject, to: check +: $18,778.21 6,000:00 | © é it out. Then they had to crack the plug'with a ‘sledge, hami meantime Joseph laughed, cried and slept,’as he lay on a pill Demand certifica 0 de- 2 ts posit. ... 166.25 mother’s lap. Time certifi ih : ac fe Pepoo.ne named bank, do solemnly #wear that HARRY -—, O'NEILL, the above statement is tru To $108,474.37 to the. : 3 OF Ne nig best of my knowledge and b S Correct, Attest;— Sreguty: of Burieigh eae ard P, P. BLISS, Cashier. H, P,;GODDARD, 1,P. Bliss, Cash Subscribed and sw F, GODDARD, this 10th day of Don’t be content with More than a hundred years ago, Toby Hobson of Cambridge kept the only horses for hire in town. But his customers had no choice save to take the horse nearest the door, whether little or much to their. liking. So “Hobson’s Choice” has come, to mean: “Take this or none!” Today, through the advertisements in this and other papers, you have all the world to choose from. Yes, through Advertisements, the world - comes to your door with its'wates. Advertise- ments give you the. opportunity for comparison and selection of almost anything you want or need, Advertisements are an accurate index of what other people are buying, selling, wearing, eating, doing, learning; of what the world is accomplish- . ing and how, where, and by whom it is being ac- KR complished. Form the habit of reading advertisements just ° as regularly as you read the front page. You will find it profitable and mightily interesting as well. WOOO lll ZT NNN RNR, NANA ounUGulRAtiANiNn a; re Notary Public. AA of Cleveland; stuck his little hand! A spring on the inside of the tap held, It took policemen and firemen three hours and a half 2 get In the) low in his| ees 1 Checks and oth- 1 | Overdrafts, | Banking Today and, Tomorrow Gamous Players- Report of the ; cud 1 é THE BALDWIN STATE BANK at Baldwin, in the State of North Da- kota, at the close of business Septem- ber 6th, 1921, RESOURCES ns and discounts ured ‘ $147,722.62 379.02 secured Warrants, tificates, claims, ete . Government issues Banking house, and fixtures ... Other real estate . Current expenses, taxe d over undivided: profits. ... er cash items....$ 284.04 Cash and Du from other bank: Total $10,000,00 Capital stock paid-in 8,000.00 Surplus fund. .:.. Individual its subject check Tima cates sof deposit 22,498.29 90,060.84 Savings deposits... 2,076.05 Cashier's © checks outstanding 2,038.81 Due to of hanks... 1,218.60 117,802.53 Bills. payabte 34,000.00 Liabilities other than those above stated 5,030.59 174,833.12 County of McLean—ss. Aare aes Higgins, Cashier of ‘the above ‘named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. _H. G. HIGGINS, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of Sept. 1921, LESLIE BURGUM, Notary) Public. Correct Attest :— AUG." E, JOHNSON, KARL KLINE. i Directors. Report of the Condition of THE FIRST GUARANTY BANK at Bismarck, in the State of North Dakota, at thé close of business Sept- ember 6, 1921. , RESOURCES Loans and discounts........ $263,891.81 Overdrafts, secured and un-. secured Ke Warrants, stocks, tax ficates, claims, etc : Government issues ........ 2 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 16,92 Current expenses, taxes paid, over, undivided profits.... Checks and oth- er cash. items..$ 3,104.14 Cash and Due x from other banks. 33,837.17 36,941.31 Total + $348,207.57 LIABILI ne Capital stock, paid in . $50,000.00 Surplus fund + 5,000.00 Individual depos- sits subject to $ 83,986.13 . 23,920.00 certifi- es of deposit. 130,082.40 s ss deposits... 12,226.18 Certified checks 195.54 Cashier's checks outstanding. Due — to other banks Bills payable Total STATE OF NO) 1 County of Burleigh—ss. I, J. P, Wagner, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my. knowledge and, belief. J. P.. WAGNER, Cashier. Subscribed and ‘sworn to, before me this 12th, day of Sept. 1921, * FRANK C, ELSWORTH, Notary Public. My Commission expires Nov. 23, 1924. Correct Attest:— -~ RY. LAHR, F._A. LAHR. Directors. Report of the Condition of 1,200.42 THE MOFFIT STATE BANK at Moffit,»,ins the State of North Dakota, at the close of business Sept- ember 6, 1921, RESOURCES Loans and discounts: ........$66,560.22 Overdrafts, secured and un- secured ‘Government issues house, and fixtures Checks and oth- er cash {tems ..370.70 Cash and Due from from oth a6 banks Total . } Capital stock paid in ... ‘Surplus fund | Undivided profits, less penses and taxes paid Individual, deposits subject to check .$18,610.23 Time certificates of deposit........ 53,870.21 Cashier's checks outstanding beet Total... 85 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, “County of Burleigh ss.— 821.44 I, H. P, Goddard, Cashier of the | Condition’ ot ~ [above named bank, a Cotpotation.. Sresents | ‘Buried ' fA That Word “Strike.” that the above state The ‘first use of the word best of my knowledg H. P. GODDARD, Cashier. | 88 tDpHet!_to"lahor troubles.:o¢ met in a Lenden nev per in 1765. In September of th y were humerous Public. | references ta a ut stoppige of labor in thesc fiele nd the workers are Correct Attest:— Re a GORDA said to have “struck out” for higher ‘Directors. wages.—Indianapolis News. SSS ee d Follow the Crowd to BISMARCK GARMENT SHOP : Tuesday and Wednesday Sale . Only Winter Coats Special Sale on Ladies’ Winter Coat’. Some with Fur Collars and full lined, very latest models, Values up to $45.00. Very Special at only $35 All New Winter Hats at 20% discount Just unpacked 25 Velvet Jumpers, all colors, SS le"

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