J13RAW), DAKOTA CITY, NKlitAlKA, HIMMW rt4milM' i- nT-r' tiviUi"H" '"""' rmii nfimir m iiiim H5 r1)... . . M. ,. n-)ii'vrii -"-"-" i' h G!) II arari oo 700 oo 108(3 25 Report of tho Condition of the The Itnnk of Dakota County of Jnckson, Chnrtcr No. G51, In the State of Nebroksa at the close of business November 13, 1020. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $227530 01 Overdrafts ..... 1115 03 Bonds, securities, judg ments, claims, etc., in cluding all government Bonds 1)327 91 Hanking house, furniture and fixtures 4357 28 Cash items 1767 11 Duo from National and State banks 4730 1 35 Checks and items of ex change .,. . . Currency Cold coin .Silver, Nickels and cents Total $309913 01 LIABILITIES Capital stock puid in $ 20000 00 Surplus fund 4000 00 Undivided profits 1C125 14 Individual de posits subject to check $ 00022 82 Time certificates of deposit .... 199855 17 Cashiers checks outstanding .. 1127 35 26760j 31 Depositor's guaranty fund. 2182 53 Total $309913 01 STATE OF NEBRASKA, County of Dakota ss. , I, W. A. McNulty, cashier of the above named bank, do hereby swear that the above statement Is a correct and true copy of the report made to the State Bureau of Banking. W. A. McNULTY, Cashier. Attest: T. P. Harrington, Director. Michael R. Bolcr, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 19th day of November, 1920. D. P. Waters, Notary Public. Commission expires July 17, 1924. Report of the Condition of The Hubbard State Hank of Hubbard, Nebr., Charter No. 743, In the State of Nebraska at the close of business November 13, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $145771 0G Overdrafts 11G 48 Banking house, furnituro and fixtures 3139 15 Current expanses, taxes and interest paid 5051 71 Due from Nation al and State banks $ 22G72 85 Checks and items of exchange , . G 00 Currency 2318 00 Silver, nickels and cents 773 74 Liberty loan bonds held as cash re serve 1900 00 27G70 59 Engineer Says It Has No Equal HAIf TO I'Si: TWO TANKS TO (JF.T abound nnroin: taking . TANI.AC, I"P BIIIMUIA TIS.1I iON: NOW. ! T)nt.rtf ftf iUn (nnrtltn nt l The "First State llnnk I of Nacora, Nebr., Chartor No. 1332.! in the htatc of Nebraska nt the cloftp o." business November 13, 1020. i RESOURCES Loans and discounts S 83775 38 FIRST AID WORK IS BEING PUSHED Two phases of the Red Cross work that are being pushed under the peace Overdrafts 833 35 ! program of the organization are first &T Banking house, furniture and fixtures Current expenses, taxes and interest paid One from Nation al and State banks- .. .i'lf.322 70 350U 00 I 1325 13 "I made a statement soon after Currency bold coin Tunlac set me right, two years ago, Sivor nCkols and and as i am sun enjoying ', cents held serve us ensh re- health I want to go on record again, in,erty loan bonds tHB lime to let my inenus miuw how thoroughly the medicine did its work for me," said Cornelius O'Con nor, 1312 Q street, Lincoln, Neb., n few days ago. Mr. O'Connor, who is now retired, was a locomotive engineer for thirty two years. He helped to construct the Chicago, Burlington &. Quincy and for h long time pulled passenger trains number 1 and 2 over this road between Omaha and Lincoln. "Before I took Tanlac," said Mr. O'Connor, "I had suffered with rheu matism for six years. My legs were so lame and painful that I had to use two canes In order to get about at all and the joints in my arms and hands ached so bad I could hardly stand it. I was In perfect misery for days at a time and had lost my strength until I couldn't get as far as one block without stopping to rest. tried everything I ever heard of Total $181761 99 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ....$ 10000 00 Surplus fund 7500 00 Undivided profits G508 55 Individual depos its subject to chock $ 50G22 91 Demand certifi cates of Do posit 33G2 50 Tlmo certificates of deposit ... 1022G7 52 15G252 93 Depositor's guaranty fund. 1490 51 I for rheumatism, but nothing helped me a particle. "One day an old railroad man and friend of mine told me how Tanlac had helped him and advised me to give It a trial. Well, I have felt thankful a thousand times that I took his advice. Before I finished the second bottle my pains had eased up so I could get around better. While on the third bottle my im provement was especially noticeable. My pains left me and I was walking better and gaining strength every day. I just kept taking Tanlac and Improving right along and in tho following Spring 1 went to the coun try on a fishing trip. On starting home I left my walking sticks at a farm house and have never needed them. since for I have had no signs oi rheumatism to tills good day. I nave gainco iweniy-iour pounds in weight since taking this medicine and feci fine in every way. I don't believe there's an equal of Tanlac and It's always a pleasure for me to recommend it." Tanlac is sold In Dakota City by Nelswangcr Pharmacy, In South Sioux City by McBoath's Pharmacy, in Homer by Brassflold & Jensen, In Hubbard by Duggan & Hcll'crnan. -r-Advcrtisoment. 390 '00 35 00 309 (J7 GOO 00 1GGG3 43 Total . '. $100097 59 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $10000 00 htirpius rund l&oo 1)0 Undivided profits 1362 Individual deposits subject to check.?28473 97 Demand certifi cates of deposit 1H 17 Tlmo certificates of deposit 588G9 G7 Notes and bills re-dlscount- cd i . Dc'pfbitor's guaranty fund. JG 873G1 81 5173 52 G99 31 Total $100097 59 State of Nebraska, County of Dakota ss. I, II. C. Obcrmoller, cashier of tho above named bank, do hereby swear that the above statement Is a correct and true copy of the report made to the State Bureau of Banking. II. C. Obcrmoller, Cashier. Attest: Theo. Peters, Director. William G. Bolide, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of November, 1920, Zeola Obcrmoller, Notary Public. Commission expires Fell. 3, 1920 lotal $181751 9!) State of Nebraska, County of Dakota -as. I, D. G. Evans, cashier of tho abovo named bank, do hereby swear that the abovo statement is a cor rect and truo copy of the Teport made in me aiaio uureau or Hanking. D. G. EVANS, Cashlor. Attest: H. II. Adair, Director. Elmer II. Blermann, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of November, 1920. Helen II. Evons, Notary Public. Commission expires Pob. 21, 1923. Report of tho Condition of The Bank of Dakota City 2JLD.ak0$a ,ty Nebr" Charter No. 994, in tho Stnto of Nebrnsko, at tho close of business November 13. 1920. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $210495 92 Overdrafts 152 40 B'nds, securities, judg. ments, claims, etc., In cluding all government b0'ls 20700 00 Banking house, furnituro and fixtures fco-17 00 Other real estate JfcCG f4 Current expenses, taxes and Interest paid 11519 31 Duo from na tional and state banks . .$ 58005 04 Currency 2595 00 Gold coin 7fi fin Silver, nickels and cents 823 -JG G1493 60 Report of tho Condition of The ( ool win State Hank of Goodwin, Ncnrnskn, Charter No. 1533, in tho State of Nebraska at the close of business November 13, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $ 39882 11 Overdrafts 10447 Bonds, securities, judg ments, claims, etc., In cluding all government bonds 555G 05 Banking house, furniture and lixturbt v 5000 00 Current expenses, taxes and Interest paid 4(541 14 Due from nation al and state banks $ 13925 01 Currency 1057 00 Silver, nickels and cents ... G77 13 15G59 74 Report of the Condition of The .Inckson State Hank of Jackson, Nebr., Charter No. 1459, in the State of Nebraska, at the close of business November 13, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and discounts ....,$105001 5G Overdrafts 1711 44 Othor assets 143 50 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 1500 00 Other real estate 300 00 Current expenses, taxes and interest paid 3971 .'0 Cash items 3 50 Due from Nation al and state nanks $ 7093 43 Checks and items of exchange . . 42 00 Currency 3181 00 Gold coin 280 00 Silver, nickels and cents 757 81 Liberty loan bonds held as cash reserve . 2150 00 13501 27 aid and life saving two principals with which every person should have nt least tho fundamentals, for there Is no telllngri at what time they will prove of vital need. In the central division, "In particu lar, is this work being carried on ex tensively and Intensively. More chap ters have taken up this line of work and the number of schools which have adopted courses in first aid Is In creasing with considerable rapidity. During the last few itionths the Bu reau of first aid has been Instru mental In Introducing courses In the normal schools In each of the states, with the result that several hundred teachers now are prepared to act as instructors. In several Instances enough Interest has been aroused in the normal schools to have work con tinued throughout the year. Swimming Activities Grow. Swimming activities hnve been ex ceptionally well carried on, particu larly nt Muskegon, Mich., where, un der the auspices of the Chicago chap ter, more ttian 400 boys were taught swimming, life saving and elementary first aid under expert Instructors. Ludington, Mich., also employed n permanent teacher for swimming and life saving and reports excellent at tendance in the classes. Many appli cations have been received from chap ters throughout the division for the use of n swimming teacher, but, un fortunately, up to the present time there have not been enough teachers to meet the demands. Milwaukee Chapter Busy. Milwaukee chapter has carried on nn exceptionally active campaign, both In first aid and life saving work, and reports a large number of graduates. This chapter also has pushed the advanced work In the instruction of first aid and has pu pllr. at present awaiting their medals, which have been Issued to them from Washington. Many prlvato Institutions which hnvo no connection whatever with the Red Cross have been ordering first aid supplies through the division ofllce. These Institutions undoubtedly, In a very short time, will be brought under tho Jurisdiction of the Red Cross chapters. ' iiL& pREATESTj Total $ 70844 11 LIADILITIhS capital Btock paid in ....? ldlOO 00 Undivided profits 3018 58 individual depos its subject to qheck .....$ 24712 37 Time certificates of deposit .. 33113 1G 57825 53 Total $186135 J7 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 15000 00 surplus lunc! 2500 H' Undivided profits 2923 00 Individual depos its subject to Check S 4G8GC 77 Demand certifi cates of depos its 300 00 Timo certificates of deposit 117141 30 Cashier's checks outstanding .. 39 00 1G4341 37 Depositos's guaranty fund. 1371 00 Matrimonial Ventures The following marriage licenses were issued by County Judge Me lt inley during the past week: Name and Address. Age. Louis Means, Sioux City 39 Blanche Pendelbury, Sioux City ..39 Roy A. Wesman, Sioux City 21 Hattie Berkc, Sioux City :" John E. Vick, Sioux City .... Catherine Paulsen, Sioux City Lester Brown, Sioux City 29 Laura Jacobs.cn, Sioux City 25 Harry Cooper, Sioux City r..28 Hazel Potter, Sioux City 19 Prank S. Thomas, Sioux City 42 Edith A. Clark, Sioux City 33 Edward II. Sherwood, So. Sioux ..37 Clara C. Muir, Sioux City -...25 THE HERALD FOR NEWS :3 rotl $314299 G7 , LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In ..,.$ 20000 00 Surplus fund 4000 on Undivided profits 14772 00 Individual depos its subject to . check 51327G8 GG Demand certifi cates of depos posit.s ,. 2834 29 Time certificates of deposit .... 134(502 82 Certified checks l 05 Due to Notional ' and Rtute banks 599 1)2 272807 31 Depoiltor'n guaranty fund. 2720 i!f Ttnl $ 70844 11 Stato of Nebraska, County of Dakota ss. I, Ray P. Qulnn, Cashier or the abovo named bank, do hereby swear that tho abovo statement is a cor rect and truo copy of the report mado to the Stato Banking Board. RAY P. QUINN, Cashier. Attest: J. C. Duggan, Director. II. II. Adair. Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of November, 1920. Elmer II. Blermann, Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 8, 1923. TiEGAL NOTICES Pirst Pub. Nov. 4, 1920 Iw Probate Notleo to Creditors In tho County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. In tho matter of the Estate of Catherine Smith, deceased. Notice is herebv iriven. thnfc t.lm creditors of the said deceased will meet the udmlnlstrator of said es tate, before me, County Judge of Da kota County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room in said County, on the 31st day or December, 1920, and on the 31at day of January, 1921, at ten o clock A. M. each day, for tho pur pose or presenting their clalma for examination, adjustment and allow ance. Three months are allowed for creditors to present their claims mil one year for tho adminlatrntnr to settlo said estate, from tho 30th day of October, 1920. This notice will Total $180135 97 State of Nebraska, County of Dakota tsa, I, C. J. Goodfellow, cashier of the above named bank, do hereby swear that the above statement is a cor rect and true copy of tho report made to tno btato Hanking Hoard. C. J. GOODFELLOW, Attest: Robert P. Maglrl, Director. Hans Knudsen, Director. Subscribed and sworn to beforo me this 20th day of November, 1920. RAY F. QUINN, Notary Public. My commission expires Sept. 13, 1923. The "Greatest Mother" concept which was vlsuall-r- " ''"- -r poster used by the American Red Orn5 't . , u..m m. ...." has had Its symbolism adapted to r.e 1,mi .-. woiUa of tho post-war era and will Illuminate the main poster to be used In the I-'ourth Boll Call Novem ber 11-25. This adaptation will bear the title "Still the Greatest Mother In the World." Everyone is familiar wltn the original "The Greatest Mother in the World," the effectiveness of which has been shown In part by the fact that it has furnished n synonym for Red Cross that lias come to almost 11 household term. More than any other symbol, except the led cross Itself, the public has made it the trademark of the American Bed Cross. A High Grade Salesman Wanted Selling experience desirable but not necessary. Good man can make $2400.00 per year above all ex penses. All goods sold to stock raisers. Write (J. !:, DKUHY, Fremont, Nebraska. Box 113. Moorman M'fg. Co., Quincy, Ills. IQIIB U U n m IPOST BLOCK WOOD, CORD WOOD,. AND POLE WOOD, EITHER DRY OR GREEN, AT MY FARM THREE MILES EAST OF HOMER, NEBRASKA. m m u m m m lllllllllllmillllllllllllll llllll IDIllllllllIllIlllii: MIKK WA UN tilt. d M m u ii m m Total , $31 1299 7 STATE OP NEBRASKA, County of Dakota, ss. I. II. II. Adair. President nf tin. above named hank, do hereby swear 1 1'0 published in The Dakota County that tho above statement is a cor- Herald for, four weeks succcsstvelv Pirst Pub. Nov. 18, 1920 3w. .V ) T I V V. IN THE COUNTY COURT OP DAKO- TA COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Stato of Nebraska) Dakota County, ) S3' To Augusta Rohde, Mrs. Minnie Kahler, Mrs. Agnes Doxtad, William G. Rohdo, Edward J. Rohde, and to all persons Interested in the estate of John Rohde, decoasod. On reading the petition of Edward J. Rohde, praying that tho adminis tration of said estate be granted to William u. Hohtlc as administrator. It Is heroby ordered that you, and all persons interested in said matter, may, and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said County, on the 4th day of December, A. D., 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any thoro be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof bo given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper printed in said County, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Wit nes my hand, and seal of said Court, this lGtli day of November. 1920. S. W. McKINLKY, (Seal) County Judge. Geo. W. Lemuel', Attorney for Petitioner, rect and truo copy of tho report made lWor to the 31st day of Docembe H, II. Adair, President, i 1"20. ' Attest: Elmer II. Blermann, Director. Geo. W. Carter, Dlr&ctor. Subscribed and sworn to beforo me .this lUth day of November, li)20. Geo. J. Boucher, Notary Public. My commission expires Jan, 181921. WANTLU How wmild you like to bo .1 partner In my 11 11 1 and ronreseut us in Dakotu County? Wo don't re- i iiulru anything of you. nut the hon- Witness my hand, and t.m.1 ,if miii-'sty w'c '" mother ifavo jo'i.and court, this 30th day of October, A. 1). ',m olU cnr, ARt ,c.!Us " ,IKure' 15)20 I Drop mo a lino and I'll beat Brighain S. W. McKINLPY luuiigs wives gossiping ohout our (Seal) Countv JuiIim- I!u?,ne"- MOSE ALLEN. j""""' mating The Herald for News when it is News.' er, Western Boiler Pine Company, Monmouth, Illinois. mmammmsKmrtitwtiSLABsiZj iHB Telling the People -About Our Business Some business heads say: "What's the use of advertising what's tho use of telling the people anything? They won't listen to what a corporation has to say," Don't you beliovo it! 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