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q ‘ ox “AGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, No. 541 of the Condition of THE eee & MERCHANTS TATE BANK @t Driscoll, ith the State of North Da- as at the close of business Decem- Der Bist, 1921. RESOURCES Loans and discounts 5 Overdrafts, secured $152,839.45 secured ....... 292.17 Warrants, stocks, t WAR 761.84 anking how and fixtures .. 4,500.00 Other real #stat 3,400.00 Checks and other. cash items...... $ Cash and.due from other banks .... 15,9 16,337.97 Total $178,131.43 Capital stock paid in -$ 10,000.00 ‘Surpula fund 5,000.00 Undivided profits, ies ‘| penses and taxes paid. 7,893.18. Individual deposits subject to check $23,222.47 Guaranty fund a 390,36 posit 81,678.02 ime cert of deposit . Cashier's outstanding ee 947.45 106,238.20 Bills payable tees 25,000.00, War Finance Corporation. 24,000.00 | ‘Total KOTA, County r of the! nnly swear SS! Knudson, Cas! do sol ig 1, H. A. above named bank, that the above statement is true, “to the best of my knowledge and pele | HH. A, KNUD: (Seal) Subscribed and this 5th day o vorn to be nuary, 192: {, BRUSCHWEIN, Burleigh County, ires July 7th, 1922,] Pu pli .B Pinseth "Directors, _ Ne. 68, Report of the Condition of ARCK BANK, in the State of North Da- close of business, Decem- Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured ~ Warrants, ‘s oc! fixtures 56,601. Other real e Cheeks and other. cash items »$ 9,934.33 ! Cash and Di m other banks 40,869.65 98 | $6: $100,000.00 25,000.00 | 12,579.86 Total , a 1 Ihdividu 1 depos- its subject to ‘ check $101,365.45 fund 440, 114,000.00 6 82 on, Cashier of; the , do solemnly swear that the above statement ig true, to the best of my knowlédge and belief. (Seal) this 5th day of Ja at Driscoll, in the § Overdrafts, s 4“. M. THOMPSON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn D ode before me res Aug. 14, 1 Benton Baker, Directors, 0, 77. Report of the THE DRISCOLL STATE RESOURCES t Loans and disc $131,293.16 | secured 324. af Warran tax certCly cates, claims, + 3,649. ‘60 Teal ‘estate mortgages.... 7,600.00 Ranking house, furniture and | fixtures 6,135.73 Other real e: 11,432.20 Current expense: over undivided profits Checks and other 766.05 204,57 Cash and due from B Nt ; , other banks.... 11 cash items..... $ 5,753.17 6,519.22 + $167,659.15 | hg 154 000.00 090.00. other banks .. Tota LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Individual deposi’ subject to check "S18, 176.03 Guaranty ‘und 352.93 deposit .... Time certificates of deposit 92,646.11 Savings, deposits edt 94 Cashier's check outstanding Bills payable . 113,468.70 36,190.45 Total . $167,659.15 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—ss: I, O- R. Billington, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and be. lief, 0. R, BILLINGTON, (Seal) Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of January, 1922. K. A. ERSLAND, Notary Public, My commission expires July 2, 1923. Correct. Attest— an Directors. é No. 854 Report of the Condition of * THE MOFFIT STATE BANK, at Moffit, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business December 31, 1921. RESOURCES Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured $ 68,794.19 secured 232.73 Warrants, stoc! cates, claims, ete 240.74 Government issues Li Banking house, and fixtures Cash and due from Total ; ‘Capital stock paid in. $ 10,000.00 Surplus fund ... 2,000.00 Undivided profits, less penses and taxés paid. 2,446.57 - Individual deposits subject to check $14,545.61 Guaranty fund de- posit ......... 246.67 Time certificates of deposit....- 54,995.05 Cashier's checks outstanding - 474.96 STATE °OR NORTH DAKOTA, County of Purleigh—ss: I, H. P. Goddard, Cashier of the nbove named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. P. GODDARD, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this, 6th cays ror January, 1922. ,OYD L, LOCKWOOD, Notary Public. My commission expires Oct. 29, 1926. Correct. Attest— A. P. Goddard, Valentine Benz, Directors, (Seal) Fach bushel cf corn yields about a pound of refined oil. Valuable glues and adhesives are prepared from corn cobs. ..§178,131.43 | j to which they subject her, ever 6. papers hailed it as one of the great BANK tate of North Da- \the Hill.” The result of this word-of- kota, at the close of business -Decem- |‘no sti : per Bist, 1921. Smeuth advertising was to send such 'matinees drew the remarkable gross 5 ‘at the close of business December 31st, $f 84,708.86) a hex. him to practise in New York state a surgeon is again operating in New Yo One of the great epoch-making photoplays of many years is the beau- tiful William{ Fox photo drama of; ‘mother-love entitled “Over the Hill,’ which will be seen at the Rialto com- mencing Monday. Founded upon the famous poem by Will Carleton, this simple story of the devotion of a mother for her childrén in spite of the trials and tribulations one of the most appealing and levable stories screened. Staged under the direction of Harry Milarde, it/has re- lied for its great strength with the public upon’ the simple theme and plain story of a mother and her fam- tects, There is no sugestion of big mas- sive scenes, no spectacular effects, no crowds — nothing ,but the simple, thrilling and powerful~ story * that. touches the heart of all’ humanity and brin, ize the love and affection with which a mother’s memory should always be revered. Produced in,New York by Willi Fox in September of 1920, w ostentation, without undue exploita- tion, Without any furore or newspaper fire works, the fame of the simple and beautiful picture “Ovér the Hill” spread like wild-fire.. All who saw it sent hundreds of-their friends. News- and crowning artistic triumphs of the motion picture world. Clergymen preached sermons about it. Editors wrote editorials advising every moth- er's son and daughter to see “Over ‘erowds ta see “Over the Hill” that William Fox repeatedly extended the engagement, leasing one theater after. another and moving “Over the Hill” continuously until it was finally pre- sented at six different theaters on Broadway. It must be remembered also that “Over the Hill” was pre- sented in leading first class, Broadway theaters, at the top scale of $2.00 for the best seats, and for many weeks this singlé attraction playing daily business of more than $22,000 ‘per week. These figures are absolutely accurate and have been the marvel of all who have been familiar with the presentation of feature pictures on Broadway. ‘Garage Man Tells The Normal Way To Recharge Batteries “In the old days, gasoline .eciono- mizers were quite in style with the get-rich-quick promoters,” said Mr. Churchill, Garage Manager with the Lahr Motor Sales company, the other day. “They were Much more common than they are now. One could buy them in powder, tablet or liquid form and administer them in homeopathic or allopathic doses as he pleases—the effect was the same. “As long as the car owner was very careful to have the carbon removed from, the engine cylinders, the valves ground and the carburetor adjusted, and then apply the s-called econo- Report of the Con THE STATE BANK 01 THE FIRST STATE BANK OF REGAN, at Regan, in the State of North Dakota, 1921. RESOUR . Loans and discounts $ 75,100.67 Warrants, stock i scates, claims, et 3,023.16 Banking house, furniture nae ; Other real estate. 268. | Che Cash and du other banks Total | Capital stock Su fund ed profits, less e: and tas a He) t to check S16, 508.91 ty fund de- Gare. 281.91 nd i cates of 514.71 Time ce: $ 56,721.31 19,160.03 ifi of deposit . Bills payable . i Total $ 93,972.65 See OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Bur I, A. L ashier of the above named d jolemnly swear that the above statement. is true, to the best of my Enowledee and belief, . L, GARNES, (Seal) Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1922. V RICHARDS Burleigh My commission Expires No Correct. Attest— 0, L. Engen, Notary Publi demned as “petty” by Healther Copeland of ‘New York. ‘The noted Viennese, “OVER THE HILL” MOST POWERFUL OF ALL MODERN MOTION PICTURE DRAMAS, {ly whom she carefully rears and pro-|- jon of SHRDLUSHR { Dr. Adolf Lorenz is examining the delayed ‘licenses formally permitting nd city. The delay was’angrily con- rk, naking) ‘The story of “Over the Hill” deals. with a mother, acted by Mary Carr, who endeavors to raise her children in the path of righteousness and with that end in view she makes every sacrifice so ‘that her children may have the preper schooling and com- forts. Unfortunately, her husband is a genial good-for-nothing, who even goes so far as to become involved in a crime rather than work. In the family, there are four brothers and | two sisters. John, the black-sheep of I the family, is a lovable, harum-scarum boy, who is constantly getting inta mischief, while Isaac, the eldest, is a cad and a hypocrite. Finally, the children are grown to| manhood and begin life’s occupations. | The two sisters marry. Isa the | cad, becomes a prosperous business is left alone with his mother, although he, too, has a sweetheart. The father, careless, lazy, and good-for-nothing, is accused of horse-stealing and cir- cumstances are such that to protect his father, from going, to jail John takes upon himself the burden of the crime. It almost breaks the heart-of crime he did not commit, truth, permits the sacrifice. Three years pass. ,John is released from prison and comes back home to find his father is dead, his mother ha been neglected by ail of the oth has even appropriated for his own use the money that should have gone to! support his aged mother. She thas | even been evicted from her own, home | and sent to the poor. house. How) John com’s to the rescue, saves his mother from. poverty, punishes his hypocritical brother and -drags him through the streets, is told in yivid and dramatic scenes. John’s faithful sweetheart, ever confident df his inno- cence welcomes him with open,arms, and it is a happy home indeed when the mother, returns to her old home io find that even though some of her children may have neglected. her, ‘the black-sheep turns owt to be the oniy whit one, all wool and a yard wide. \, This beautiful and convincing story. and exquisite photoplay of -mother- love, is presented with a special mu- sical setting. mizer to the fuel tank, he was certain to get greater mileage from each gal- lon of gasoline, and no wonder? “The same thing applies to the pres- ent day storage! battery “rejuvena- tors,” not, that are being sold as mysterious compounds and wonderful discoveries which recharge your storage battery in 20 minutes. Any. battery. service station can do.the same thing by dop- LOGAN'S “We Thank You” But “You Will Thank Us” When You find the surprise we have in store for you. What-is the surprise? Call 211 any time Saturday and then tell your neighbor or friend who has no | phone. Fresh Vegetables We will have everything the market affords THE BEST OBTAINABLE COFFEE! COFFEE ! “We roast it every day” No doubt you praise it. If not, why not? Prim-o-ro-sa, per lb. .48¢ Logan’s Special, per Ib... .88¢ also Richelieu, per lb. ........50¢ “SNAPS” os. , We have a number of articles we are selling regardless. of cost. Ask Miss Logan or The Boys All Phones 211 118 3rd St. Last delivery Saturday, 4:30 Other week days, 4:00 A, L. Garnes, Directors, Close 8 P. M. | battery experts know the harmful ef- fect of such treatment, | “The surprising thing is the willing- ;ness of many people toe pay $3 to $5 | for a single application of these dopes jwhen most storage battery servite stations would do the same thing for 25 cents. “There is nothing mysterious about pouring strong acid-solutidn into a discharged hattery and having it op- jerate in 20 or 30 minutes afterward, _——SS===: | QUIT TOBACCO iSo easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing habit No-To-Bac has helped thousands to break the costly, nerve-shattering to: | bacco habit. Whenever you. have a | longing. for a. smoke or -chew, : just ; blace a harmless No-To Bac tablet in | your mouth instead. All-desire stops, LShortly the habit is completely broken, j and you are better off mentally, physi- any service. station can do that,. but: the normal way to recharge @ battery is to put a current of electricity through it.and avoid injuring it or’ sHOLten ne its life. The quick way is to pay $8 to $5 for ahout 25 cents’ worth of strong acijd—and then suf, fer the consequences. CLAIM BURCH TRIES SUICIDE: Endeavors to Jump Over Railing; to Death, Officer Says ‘Los Angeles, Jan. 6.—When Arthur G, Burch was taken from his cell at the county jail today to go to the court room where he is on trial charged with the murder of J. B. Kennedy he either slipped or tried eee the grip.on his. arm as he LOST—White collie pup, ie 2 months old, with sable mark- ings on ears. Reward offered. Sudge Christianson, 1005 5th St. 1-5-22 Beulah Deep Mined Coal. This is absolutely the best lignite mined in the state by test or otherwise. Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922 STOMACH MISERY, GAS, INDIGESTION, : TAKE “DIAPEPSIN” \ “Pape’s Dfapepsin” is the quickest, surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer- mentation or Stomach’ Distress caused by acidity. A few tablets give almost immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach is corrected so you can eat favorite foods without fear. Large case costs only few cents at drug store. Millions helped cunualy. A BROWN ) question. man, and only John, the black-sheep, | his mother and of his pretty sweet-| heart when he is sent to prison for aj but the; weak father, hesitating to confess the; children, and the, hypocritical Isaac’ recharging solutions, and what | ing a battery with strong acids Duty to jump through the railing around the jail corridor on the steel floor about 30 feet below the railing. A deputy sheriff who was escorting him said Burch had deliberately tried to leap over the railing but was pre- cally nancially. It's se easy, so:sim- lec” Get. a” box of No-To-Bac:and if. it j doesn’t ‘release you. from all craving ‘for tobacco in any form, your drug- | gist will refund your money withdut Bring Home ~ ~The Bakin’ It is useless to bake at home while eggs are high priced and the.cold weather causes considerable “bad Inek. | We use only the choicest materials and our methods are identical with your own. We offer a very select assortment of pas- . tries, rolls, ete., for Saturday. . Humpty Dumpty and¢Blue Ribbon Bread. Large sixe empty flour sacks, $1.00 per Doz. Barker ah and | I | have completed our inventory, and as_usual we find our stock as fresh 4s it was January 15, 1921—no sur- plus old stock to unload. : Quality and Service Are Our - Watchwords ns cone eereeencermmarel : Sanitary and Exclusive Meat Market Phones 176 and‘177. Our constant supply of fresh meats, from select herds, our’ own plant to prepare them for market and our great care in keeping everything clean and sanitary—in fact our one object to give the public fresh dressed, tender, juicy meat at most moderate prices, makes this place a busy one. Our salisages are prepared under Mr. Dohn’s personal supervision from ‘selected material. You'll find them. delicious. ~ of Dohn’s Bologna, per Ib...... aiavareveaaeia utes iets Vans eo ee Q0C Dohn’s Frankfurters, per Ib. ...-......05 e000 eee -25C Dohn’s Weiners, per Ib. .........eeeeeeeeer ee ee os -25E Dohn’s Minced Ham, per Ib. ...... AGAIN T LS VAL eC BG Dohn’s Blood Sausage, per Ib ...--. 6... eee ee eee LEC Dohn’s Liver Sausage, per lb........ : .15¢ Dohn’s Head Cheese, per lb.. Richholt’s Cash =. Carry [rene 21), Grocery [zi Thayer] The Original Cash and Carry Store . $100 38c 14 Ibs. Sugar for ...60..8 2.3. s eee eee es deo e Creamery or Dairy Butter, Ib.. Richholt’s Quality: Coffee. © You must ‘be satisfied with this coffee or your money back. One pound 40c Three pounds ...:...¢.0.2.eeeeeeeeee Saint 1.15 | Richholt’s Special Blend. ~ Special. « One pound. 30c \ Three pounds .. eae HeL s crasr seis iralete ‘8% ‘g Kellogg’s Corn Flakes—Latge 20c size, special. . 15¢ } Small 15c size, special..... % ~ -10e i Strictly Fresh Eggs, Special, dozen: ...: 50c i Cream of Wheat, 30¢ package, special .. 25e \ Post Toasties, large 20c package . 15e i 15e package ....... ; ... 10 He Aionad f “Phone 52 and 53 The Quality Grocer Head Lettuce—Celery—Celery Cabbage—Carrots - Parsnips—Rutabaga—Cabbage, 2 » ~ SOAP “SOAP. SOAP SOATY Special for Saturday and Monday 11 bars of Electric Spark ean 4 bars 1-pound cakes of Petrolene............+++-$1.00 17 bars Fairy .........++ Be viv cies he00. . 15 bars Violet Glycerine ..... coven 100 11 packages of Jiffy Jell ... 9 rolls of Tokiwa Toilet Paper . 2 5-lb. cans Maple Karo Syrup:........ 2 2-lb. packages Blue Ribbon Peaches.... 7 large packages Corn Flakes .........,....+++++0 1.00 4 cans Beechnut Jellied Plums .......>.........+« 1.00 4 cans Beechnut Jellied Apricots . sees ete LOO: 3 cans Beechnut Jellied ‘Pineapple 1.00 5 1-Ib. jars Minneopa Peanut Butter. .\. Russet Grape Fruit, special, 3 for........ 1: Strictly. Fresh Eggs. Fresh Pimento Cheese. , PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM The South Side General Mercantile Store ea MORRIS. ZVORIST, Prop. 222 Ninth St. South SPECIALS. FOR SATURDAY, JAN. 7, 1922 Sugar, per 100 Ibs. .. Sugar, 10 lbs. for . Brown Sugar, 5 Ibs. for .. White House Coffee, 3. lbs. for Red Rose Coffee, 3 Ibs. for ..... Northern Creamery Butter, per Ib. Fresh Eggs from country, per dozen PHONE 957 Tall Carnation Milk, 5 cans for. . Large sizé. Mothers: Oatmeal, per bo 10-Ib. sack of Pure,,Wheat Grits, per sack No. 2 can of Fancy Gorn, per can...... Banos No. 2 can of Fancy Sweet, Peas, 2 cans for. No..2 can of solid pack Tomato, 2 cans for. No. 2 can of: Mixed Vegetables, \5 cans for. P & G Soap, 10 bars for. Excelso Cake’ Flour, per b Heinz quayt jars of Queen Olives, per j Heinz quart jars of Apple Butter, per jar. Heinz No. 3 ¢an of Baked Beans, per can No.'3 can of Libby’s Spinach, pér can ... 1-Ib. can of Sardines in tomato sauce, per can All kinds of fruits and vegetables that are wanted. We deliver to all parts of city. Specials sed Saturday - DAVIS’ GROCERY | Phone 465 319 Mandan ‘Ave. ° Fancy Creamery Butter, per lb. Excelso Cake Flour 15c per pkg.; 3 for Sugar, 10 Ibs. .........-.005 White House Coffee, per lb. . Lipton’s Coffee, per lb. .... Red Rose Coffee, per Ib. . Gold Medal, extra good Coffee . Milk—Van Camp’s or Carnation Roast Beef—Armour’s Veribest, 2 lbs. net... Corned Beef, Hash, 2 Ibs. net Helmet Peaches, 3-Ib. can, 35¢ per can; 3 for Minneopa Pineapple, 3-Ib. can, 35¢ per can; 3 for, Hillsdale Apricots, 3-Ib. cans ..........6.+e005 Pork and Beans, Armour’s Best, Ibe per can; 2 for. Glycerine Hand Soap, 10 bars for... Luna, a white soap, 9-ounce bars, 10 for. Soapade, 3 pkgs. for .... Ivory Flakes, 5 pkgs. for Bob White Soap, per case. Quality Meat Market. . BROWN & NORUM, Props. 611 Broadway . Phone 722 i , SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Post Roast, per pound..’..............16¢7 Soup Meat, per pound................10e ‘Pork Roast, per pound. Bologna Sausage, per pound. ae Frankfurt Sausage, per pound. sede. 200 Strip Bacon, per pound...............25¢€ Veal Roast, per pound.. suet 18 and a Fresh Pike, Pickerel, Herring. ay