THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921 New Law Brings A!l Banks Under Guaranty Fund Three months from the Vtv.r that the present legislature adjourn a now law that will bring all state banks in Ne braska under the guaranty fund will jro into clfert. Two years ago the law van umended so as to require a two year period of probation, hut accord ing to this new one till not now under the law must come in within thirty jj IMPERIAL I j: Tonight Tonight jj j; Shirley jj jj Mason jj l The Screen's Most Pretty l lm and Unique Actress !j ;I in T jj The Little jj jj Adventurer jj USUAL COMEDY jj I- Mat. and Night, 15c and 30c l SATURDAY jj J SEVEN BIG ACTS OF JOY j" LAUGHS LAUGHS jj Buster ji t Keyton $ m I tTheSaphead' I Mat. and Night, lCc and SCc jj SUNDAY jj Owen jj Moore lays after it K',f"s into effect hy pay inir 4 per rent of the capital Ktork into the fun. I. 'J'his law nmends reclions II, K am Ifi of the Shrinking law. In the f.rs.t named section the jiait eemptinf ,'roin the making of report. hank .hat have ml hern in hu mess for tw years is struck out, and nil new hank. ire required to file the renort rallr for in section 1" of the existing law. Section 1; i amended ko as to give the state banking department th lower to deny an application for a new harter if it is nut convinced that th 'public necessity, convenience and nd vantape will be promoted by permit tin? such proposed bank to engage ii business." Section 40 i amended to read n follows: "Any bank organized sub eiuent to the date when this tirticb lakes effect shall pay into the deposi tors' guarantee fund an amount equa' 0 4 per cent of the nmount of the -apitai stock, when such bank open, for business, which amount shall con titute a credit fund, subject to nd iu.-tment on the basis of said bank': iverage daily deposits, as shown b he first, two semi-annual statement required by section 4" of this article The department of trade und com metre is authorized and empowered t make such an ad justment of the rate f assessment to be paid by any ban! which engages in the banking busines. ubseouent to the time when this arti He takes eli'ect, as hall require sucl bank to contribute to the depositors guarantee fund, a just and equitable sum, and the department of trade am commerce shall adjust assessments o' such bank so that the first two assess ments, together with the credit of in amount equal to 4 per cent of the cap ital stock paid in by said bank when i begins business shall at least equal ) per cent of the average daily deposit. of said bank as shown by the first twe semi-annual statements required b? ec.ion 4"j of this article. Such pay ment shall not be required of new banks formed by the reorganization o. consolidation of banks which have prior thereto, complied with the law with reference to the payment of as sessments. . "When any bank hereafter organ ized shall acquire the business am' resources of any national banking as sociation, such bank shall pay into the depositors' guarantee fund not less than 1 per cent of said national bank ing association's average daily depos its as shown by the report of the comptroller of the currency for the preceding year. On the first day of July ami January of each year the de partment shall levy on all banks ther engaged in banking under this article which have completed their initial pay ments of not less than 1 per cent o' their nverage daily deposits as pro vided in this section, one-iw ntieth o 1 per cent of the average daily depos its as shown by this statement requir ed to be made' and filed next pieced ing such assessments. 'Every corporation to which a char ter has been granted since April 4 1 i 1 f to conduct the banking busines.' shall pay into the guarantee fund ar amount equal to 4 per cent of it capital stock within thirty days afteT the taking effect of this act and there after shall be subject to assessment in the same manner as banks here after established." m 5 5 "The Poor Simp" Stock hogs wanted by the Ne braska Land Company. 103-tf REGRETTABLE OMISSION "Cousin Henry," gasped the country visitor from Woodpecker Flats, "you just missed that man." "Can't helo it," bellowed his city- relative, throwing her open another notch. "Haven't got time to go back and try again." American Legion Legion Weekly. iiinii;iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiihiiiiiuii!iiiiiiiiuiiunniniiiiuii;un)iiu;iiiii!:iiininiiii:;rr! Your Neighbors and Friends By some unknown method seem to know whether you are getting ahead, standing still or going backward in a financial way. A nice little balance in this strong old Bank will give you more self-con-V fidence and open up the way to ' more profitable deals than you imagine. Save with us 'till you have a working capital. It pays you feel stronger your neighbors will begin to look up :o you and you are off on the right road. The First National Bank jj:;:::::natnnnt::::n::u::n: I HEMINGFORD Mrs. Iknnett was an Alliance cullei Sundav. Sam Graham Is much improve 1 a' his writing. Adolpli Foutstren has accepted i osition at the post o.Ticc. Ihe M. Ii. aid met ut the Huttoi lome Wednesday afternoon. Mr. ind Mrs. W. II. Kiester wen Alliance shoppers Saturday. Evelvn Swan.-on spent the week cm it the O.-car Swumon home. Mr. J. W. Smith's mother of Sidney arrived Wednesday for a visit. Misses Elizabeth and Joscphim Miller were callers in town Wcdnes lay. Air. Andrew has begun plowing a lie Sauerwein farm with his Molim tractor. ir. nnd Mr. John O'Mara and Mrs Pom Kosmi.-ki were Alliance caller: Saturday. I.ockhuit and his I, assies which pu n tne riiriv at tne opera nouse w.i well attended. l'aul Reeves' mother of the fasten rut of the state is here visiting hir Mrs. Menkes daughter of Lincoh u rived the last of the week for a visi villi home folks. M'-ses Madge and Lillian Grahar f Alliance were callers at Sam lira lam s Saturday. .Airs. Carey and Mrs. Wjldy wen assfngers to Alliance luesdav. re inning home the following evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gannon an o'inced the arrival of an S'i nmim' aby girl Sunday at the C. II. Huidie home. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Andrews of Sbor ln, Wyo.. arrived Fridav for a visi with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon. Mr. ami Mrs. John O'Mara and Mi and Mrs. Tom Komiski and Wil ' Hammond were callers at Kiester' nursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Finke. an' laughters Clara and Mabel and Mi nd Mrs. John Feltv. were Alii hoppers Wednesday. Mrs. Addy has resigned her nositinr it the Home bakery and has gone U the country to work. Miss Elvi Bunce took her place at the bakerv. Margaret Dixon has resigned he losition at the post office and will visi' with relatives for a few davs and ther leave for her home at Red Cloud Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Ketleman of the nortl table were in town the last of tht week. Mr. Kettleman went on to An tioch while Mrs. Kettleman visited at the Wilt home. Mrs. Gentry and (laughter of Lin coln arrived the first of the week tr attend the funeral of Mr. and Mrs lentry's baby which was held Mondav it the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manior. were very pleasantly surprised Sunday af- ernoon when a number of the neigh bors called to help celebrate Mr. 'an- on s birthday. A very nice lunch wa.- erved. Those present were: Mr. am' Mrs. Joel Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. John Manion, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Andrews of Sheridan, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. James McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Kiester, Mr. and Mrs. Smothers. Mr. and Mrs. William Iodance, Mr. and Mrs. John Gerdes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ab tny Gerdes, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Manion and son, Mr. and Mrs. William Manion and family, the Misses Jose phine Manion, McNulty, Margaret Kiester, lcuth Smothers and Messrs, John Watson, David Shark, Max Mos- cript, Will McLean and George Gerdes, All reported a fine time. Cottonseed cake for sale. O'Bannon & Neuswanger. Phone 71. 29tf LAKESIDE - Makers of Good. .arness i n If! whmi M 1 ; - Mm if wj n ! f i ; I i V Mrs. William Shea went to Alliance W ednesday. Rev. Chas. Burleigh was an Alliance visitor Monday. ihe ladies aid society met at the church Wednesday. Mrs. fcd. House left Tuesday on No. 44 for Grand Island. CeCil Wilson was in from the ranch Wednesday afternoon. Roy Ritter drove in from his home near Ellsworth Tuesday. It. U. Kirkpatrick returned from Omaha on No. 43 Tuesday. Koy stoop drove in from the Star ranch Tuesday after a load of coal. Cecil Wilson ami family have moved to their ranch north of town recently. Dr. Wessen returned the first of the week from a business trip to Omaha. H. S. Fullerton and family were up from their ranch the middle of this week. Henry Bond, traveling salesman, was a business visitor Wednesday morning. Ollie Weaver and family have re turned from a visit with relatives at Alliance. Mrs. Henry Stoop returned from a few weeks' visit with relatives at eastern points. Mrs. Hazel Beck Conner and little daughter were Alliance visitors Tues day and Wednesday. Lrnest Lndermll left on No. 44 Monday for Hyannis where he has a position on a ranch. rrank Westover and daughter and W. P. Trester, were shopping in town Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. I. D. Whaley and little grand daughter went to Alliance Tuesday and returned Wednesday. Mr. Underhill and daughter, Mrs. Delia Powell, returned from a western business trip Wednesday. Ray Toline returned to the Alliance hospital Wednesday after a few days' visit with his family out north of town. Mrs. Morris Shey and daughter, Martha Jean, returned from a few weeks' visit with relatives at New cast, Wyo., Wednesday. Mrs. Kahlor and little grandson went to Grand Island Monday for a visit before going to their new ranch home near Gillette, Wyoming. George Hunsaker and family drove down from their home in Antioch Sun day and celebrated the former's birth day at the home of his mother, Mrs. Anna Hunsaker. Stock hos wanted by the Ne braska Land Company. 103-L' OUR NO. 645 TEAM HARNESS WITH CHECK UP STRAP AND CRUPPER Some people have paid as much for Second Hand Harness as we ask for New Ones. Come in and Let Us Show You ttHtKHKt PU TM If IC As I am leaving for my homestead in Wyoming, I have decided to sell at public auction at the Frank Harvey place, nine miles east of Alliance and one mile northeast of the E. E. Fenner place, on Monday, M arch 21, '21 COME ONE AND ALL -: BEGINNING IMMEDIATELY AFTER FREE LUNCH AT NOON The following described property, to-wit: LIVESTOCK 29 Head of Cattle 29 Seven milk cows, all coming fresh; eight head of steers, coming 2-year-old; seven coming yearings; seven head heifers, coming 2-year olds. Farm Implements One O. K. Champion potato digger, good as new ; one 0. K. Champion potato planter, good as new; one John Deere 8-foot disc in good shape; one McCormick mower and one McCormick hay rake; one three-section harrow; one potato sorter; one hay rack; one 3V4-in. wagon; one Pull-a-Ford in good shape; one feed grinder, 25 to SO bushels capacity; one hay sweep; one corn sheller; one hog chute; one Old Trusty 200-egg incubator, brand new ; two brooders ; five dozen hens and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: $50 and under, cash; all sums over this amount seven months' time will be given on bankable paper bearing 10 per cent interest from date of sale. P. O. MUNTZ, Owner H. P. COURSEY, Auctioneer CHARLES BRITTAN, Clerk