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Hee Gag 2 een EA en te OAL a 4 1 i 1 HP OMAR ERAT ad RE” Peyenoweer ee i eremee et et eet a ee ee vier dlls Se ee ee en ee ee ee ad . last week is back in the line up and : Pittsburgh 83 58. Chicago 4 66 St. Louis . 13. 67 Brooklyn 67 70 Boston . 46 93 Philadelp 44-92 f PAGE SIX ALUMNI AND (CONSTITUTION | TALKED AT CITY SCHOOLS | Meetings to Continue © on Thursday and Friday Morn- HIGH SCHOOL | ings and on Friday Night PLAY TODAY First Real Test 0 of His Team} Coach Houser; | ining School Next | afternoon's ni will be ar the High to Coach ns to n in the Thi gaumg with the \ al test of the School team ac- Dutch — Houser. | ¢ about twenty today in an | cording, Hou four u ra ni tluable expected to at] backfield was hurt | practice ddings, a Couch Houser end and in’ the a trifle in last night’ will not be able to be in the lineup | today according to Houser, Dodson,| a/tackle and full back was out for| practice for the first time last night | and from the manngr,in which he| performed last night Coach Houser expects him to be a valuable man.| O'Hare, who was slightly injured| according to Houser is showing up O'Hare played — sub-quarter | ast year and is playing hard| position this year, Olsen,! another quarterback is also showing | up in good style. Houser has two backfields which he say he plans to use in the ternoon. Jess Scroggins, ss are fighting hard for ‘the | Mas end positions while there are about | three for evety line position rly for ‘practice. er ure both out for} both men center and well, are Russell, 2 big lineman, whom pects to play at guard in acas was not out for p y, being laid up with at three o'clock the High s and the State “Training, School mix on the local field, Houser is xctting hig men in readiness for this game and expects to have his quad cut down to about twenty five men by this time. YANKEES 60 BACK: GIANTS ADVANCE AGAIN ’ Cincinnati Also Drops Back Because of Rain; Giants Now Have 5 Game Lead clinch the American League pennant, losing to Cleveland, 8 to 3. Meusel treated himself to two doubles and a home run, but the other Yankees coul dnot find Shaute’s delivery. The New York G ts advanced a little closer to the National League pennant and world series by defeat- ing St, Louis 10 to 4, they are now five games in the lead. Pittsburgh traveled along by trimming Boston, 12 to 2, without the slightest show neinnati being idle, be- of effort. cause of rain, dropped back. Detroit and Philadelphia split a double header. The Tigers winning from her 8 to 2, and losing the sec- ond, nd Washington also di- honors, the Senators losing the to 1, and winning the second, io 1, The Chicago White Sox trimmed the Boston Red Sox 6 to 2 in Boston, - | STANDINGS | AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. + 92 48 .657 73 68 68 67 61 59 54 New York Cleveland Detroit St. Louis . Washington Chicago Philadelphia Boston St. Paul .. “Kansas City . and | g i tonight and Thursday. showing up| * ;}and yearling from $5 to $8.50. Bulk Phillip Ellfott, will speak before the pupils of the Richholt school tomorrow morning upon a subject | rel: ay to the constitution, accord-|* ling o Ferris Cordner, of the Ame: ican Legion who had charge of the ranging for a speaker for this | school. a This talk is in accord with 'general plan arranged by the loc jcommittee in charge of Const:tu- tion Week to acquaint’the students in the schools with the constitution and its functions. Meetings were held yesterday in three of the ya in the city, Mics Hazel Neilson speaking to the students of the High School during ttempt to find ee just what ram at which “Amer and 1 is capable 8f doing in various | “America the Beautiful” were | itions on the team, |sung. Judge W. L. Nuessle spoke man whom before Me ard s the pupils at the Nort vol yesterday morning apart of their program in obser ‘@ of the week. Miss Minnie Neilson and Miss Bertha Palnfer spoke at the Will school. On:Friday morning Rev. Ryerson will speak atethe High School in a continuation of their program of Tuesday morning, Friday night Judge A. M. Christianson will speak at the Wachter school in a program so designed as to be of interest not only to the students at the school but also to their par- ents. WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday. Not much change in temperature, For North Dakéta: Partly cloudy Not much change in temperature. General Weather Conditions The pressure is high over the Southwest and over the Great Lakes region and it is low over the Plains has occurred in the Great region and over the middle and southern Plains States but else- |where the weather is generally fair. Cool weather prevails throughout the northern States, but freezing temperatures occurred at only a few places. North Dakota Corn and Wheat Re- gion Summary For the week ending Sept. 19, 1923, The weather during the week was favorable for all outdoor work. Threshing is well advanced; spring wheat yields continue poor, oats and barley fair to good. The threshing of flax is well under way with good to excellent yields, Some late flax being cut, Fall plowing and potato digging is well along but the ground is too dry in some sections for best , results, Pastures and ranges are good but rain is needed in some sections. North Dakota Corn and wheat Stations. High Low Preci. Amenia ... 74 370 C BISMARCK 67 40 0 PC Bottineau 72 33 0 C Bowbells 73 36 0 C Devils Lake . 66 44 0 C Dickinson 68 34 0 PC Dunn Center 68 32 0 C Ellendale .. be 40 0 PC Fessenden 72 45 0 C Grand Forks 67 38 0 C Jamestown 68 37 0 C Langdon 69 40 0 C Larimore 7 40 0 C |Lisbon m1 39 0 C Minot . 72 300 C Napoleon 67 34 0 PC Pembine 58 41 0 C Williston 72 38 0 C 66 42 0 C Moorhead (MARKET NEWS CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, Chicago, Sept. 19.—ilog receipts, 27,000. “Mostly 15 to 25 cents lower than Tuesday's average. Top, $8.75. Cattle receipts, 12,000. Beef steers and yearlings slow. Early top, $12.90. Sheep: receipts, 30,000. Fat lambs slow. Few early sales, looks steady to 25 cents lower. MILL CITY FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. 19.—Flour un- changed. Shipments 58,941 barrels. Bran $28 to $28.50. 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK So, St. Paul, Sept. 19.—Cattle re- ceipts 3,500. Opening slow, weak, general tendency, lower on in be- tween grade: Grass fat steers $7.50 and under, Best grass fat cows and heifers went $5 to $6.50. $2.25 to $3. Bologona bulls mostly $4 to $4.25. Stockers and feeders slow, steady to weak. Most offer- ings were of quality and weight to sell at $6 and down within a quota- ble price range of $2.50 to, $9.00. Calves receipts 2,200, Strong to 25 cents higher. Best lights largely $10 to $10.25. Hog receipts. 8,700. Louisville “Columbus Milwaukee Indianapolis Mostly 25’and 40 cents lower: Few assorted’ light $8.35, Bulk desirable aoe to around 260 pound average $8 ching sore $6,75 to i ing mostly $9.75 lo, drented vi ve receipts 4500. Lambs. 25 to 50 cents lower. Soar cond to weaki Bulk fat nat Y 12.50 . Culls mostly, $8. ny pad Nacoely $4, to Ri one about. 1400. Montana f through: pinnae A hort | Bulk $3 to $5. Canners and cutters} ~ Barley 43 to 6c. ye No. 2, 65c. lax No. 1, $2:35%. CHICAGO WHEAT Dec. $1.00. Sept. closed $1.00. $1.02%. May closed $1.08%. i CHICAGO WHEAT | Chicago, Sept. 19.—Subspquent- ly all upturns in price took place in today’s wheat market helped by assertions that more businecs in Europe was in progress than most places were aware of. ee HEn OF 1 ane CONDITION OF HE ARENA STATE BANK at Arena. in the State of North Da- tember 8th, R secured * 168.80 Warrants, ‘ titteates, sete 276.50 Banking house, furniture and fixtures . 3,667.90 Other real estat 1,421.19 Current | expenses, id, over undivided pro- fits z 3,913.00 Cash 9 4 from other banks . 2,569.61 $ 2,569.61 Individual posits ject to check. “$ Guaranty fund deposit . Demand cer! cates of de- posit f Time cei cates of de- posit Cashier's ch outstanding su * 9,080.21 198.05 466.36 10,855.79 20,636.41 5,000.00 Bills payable Liabilities other than those above stated 6499.42 TOTAL .. «$43,185.83 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—ss. 1, A. C. Isaminger, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. C. ISAMINGER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th an of coo 1923. ALTER M. SCOTT, Notas Public, Burleigh County, Arena, N. D. My Commission ‘expires Hee 'y. 15, 1924, Correct Attest: M. ISAMINGER, z C ISAMINGER, Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FARMERS STATE BANK » in the State of North t the close of business Sept. RESOURCES Loans and discounts . Overdrafts, secured unsecured Warrants, stocks, tax’ cer- tificates, claims, ete. ge 5997680 79.62 286.67 Banking house, furniture ‘and fixtures”. 2,900.00 Other real estate 1,997: Current — expens pala) over undivided pro- checks and oth- er cash items $ 211.88 Cash and due from other banks.......- 5,698.60 5,910.48 TOTAL .. »$ 84,204.89 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in..... Surplus fund . Individual — de- posits eubject to check ....$ 12,807. 46 Guaranty fund deposit ..... $95.85 Time certifi- cates of de- posit. Cashier’ 's check: 41,894.89 eeoreeoany jer of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. P.G 5 Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of} Benipribers 1923. BENJ. ¥, LAWYER, Notary Public. My commission expires Feb. 20th, 1924, Correct a Atveets Ka 8 Directors. Report oft the, Condition of - THE MOFFIT STATE BANK, at Moffit, in the State of North Da- kota, at the close of business Sep- tember 8, 1923, RESOURCES counts ....7.$ 74,202.07 secured and Loans and Overdrafts, unsecured ........4...- 585.34 Warrants, stocks, tax’ cer- tificates, claims, ete. .. 1,490.88 Banking house, furniture and fixtures’.,:,.....5- 3,700.00 Checks and oti er cash jtems $ Cash and Due 516.66. other _ banks ees 28,479.97 $108,457.36 $ 10,000.00 2,000.00 | ogee 27,962.41 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund . Undivided rofita, Tee Ca penses and taxes, ne Individual de- ** posits subject to check . ‘Sparenty fund si Time 16,499.47 «368.10 . 7a,984.21. | canmie’s Oarniieet 108,29. * eee cie 4 pus to other banks ...... > 95,904.98, Corn No. 3 yellow, 82 to 82%c. Outs No. 3 white, 35% to 36%. @ricago, Sept. 19.—Wheat cloged kota, at ‘the close of business, Sep- | BISMARCK: GRAIN|‘ °*< bar are by Russell-Miller Co.) arck, Sept. 19, 1928. No. 1 ark northern . No. 1 northern spring . No. 1 amber durum .. No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax No. 2 flax . No. 1 rye No. 77-468 of the Condition of THE TSRISCOLL STATE, «x at Driscoll, in the Staté of. Nérth Da- kota, at the close of business, Septem- ber 8th, 1923. ‘ . SOURCES Loans and discounts... |Overdrafts, secured and un- secured Watrants, stocki, tax cert; ficates, claims, etc. ... 4,388.06 \Renl Estate Loans 760090 Banking house, furniture and fixtures ... oe 6, 13. Other real estate 90884 Current. expenses, taxes paid, over undivided pro- its 3,989.59 Transit. 13:60 shecks and oth- er cash items $ 2.10 €ash and from banks TOTAL LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Individual des % posits subject Faxed) to cheek ....$ 3,468.86 | Guaranty fund deposit . 768.66 Time certifi- | cates of de- posit Savings deposits Cashier's checks outstanding . 8,981.69 4,088.79 $176,724.98 16,000.00 | 104,167.33 | 362.10 | 110.99 Due to other banks Bills payable .. Due War Finange Cerpor- Pas eee Ba te 83 17,849.80 ws of Burleigh—ss. I, C. B. Mills, Cashier of the habove named bank, do solemnly swear | that the above statement is true, to the best of my cesta and belief. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th wy of Bepeember, 1928. Notary Public. i My Commission. expireg ‘JU 1928. Correct. Pe W.L. MAI ALICE BARNES, H. ELWELL, Directors, Report of the Condition THE FARMERS STATE aise, tt Baldwin, in the State of North Da- ota, ut the close, BY business Sept -ESOURCES: youn and-discdunts ......$ 93,665.18 verdrafts, secured and un- 5 aetiad 9 ts, stocks, tax cer- tifieates, claims, ete, Banking house, furniture and fixtures ....;. Other real estate . eee Current. expenses, , taxes paid, over undivided pro- er cash items $ 1,294.71 Cash and’ due from other banks Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Individual de-_ posits subject to check .. #1 12,658.23 Guaranty fund — deposi 784.05 ‘ime certi de. 65,999.01 3,057.91 1,508.35 Cashier's checks ’ outstanding . 88,957.55 -* 19, 280.86. TOT. $120,738. al STATE ¢ OF NORTH DAKOTA, Connty of, Bete J. Fevold, Cashier of the] do. ce svete it the above state: Bills payable ... 204.89 nt the best of my s"rEvolb tnd belief, : ier. Subscribed and sworn oe before me this ae of September, 1923, ARRY G. HIGGINS, Notary Public. soil Commission Expires Nov. 2ist, Correct. Attest:— 4 Bi aha CHRISTIANSEN, J. 8. Fevoin, Directors. Noo 78-74: of Con ti Ue ok STATE Wi forth» Da- fear ae ie we Sf Sesntse Ger tember 8, 1! a0 JURCES: Rey THE draft esraceaea Ee 85.96, ete... 1,126.81 Banking house, furniture A vand fixtures. er real estete Current, oa aa i 2,800.00 1630029 ¢ pads ; | Spdeira Capital rr ‘i sa . I Pr ia ma nits subj TOTAL .....c14¢s $108,467.36 | BqaTe OF NOWTH DAKOTAS County of Bey I d bank, i ; havior of a willow age somitiiried : : a Daas ae ss Wine to dis weal “ohich “ealey : a: a oom Then a ie is 2 pe pee iter the oar But ae ee , F f ben pF Bos the ary, - : ‘i holes, dug when the dowser fliv- : vered? Now and then, possibly, it just s A. happens that people buy — with- ‘out heed to advertisements. But the chanices are ‘against mee one haying = such luck! It does not “just happen” that ad- vertiged, values are invariably gen- ‘ yer uine buying opportunities. They ‘ mnt be, nenied they are aaah of- wa bs ; toned to: “every one a reads about | tr Lpans and" atscounte 4 ght nf Cosertork! hie as