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Pefort of the condition of the YALE STATE BANK At YALE, MICH 10 AN, at the cloae of buulnesa Sept. 6th, 1921, ai called for by the Commlnalouer of the iUuking Department: HESOUUCES Commercial SaviDgs LoauM and Discounts Secured by collateral $ 92.141 30 $18,416 91 Unsecured 2G8.yG 36 items In transit 1,473 23 r . Total $326,610 89 $18,416 91 $331,027 80 Uoods, Mouages aud Securities He! Etatd Multgagea $ $148,788 00 Other bond 41,523 69 Total 190,311 69 $190,311 59 Reserves, iz.: Due from banks in reserve cities. .$ 52,425 63 $16,858 77 Total cash ou hand 5,229 72 8,000 00 Total ..$ 57,655 25 $24,858 77 $ 82,514 02 Combined Accouuts, viz: Overdrafts 1,255 48 Banking House 3,600 00 Furniture and Fixtures 997 60 Other Heal Estate 6.195 00 Total ?665!0T29 LUUIL1 11 ES Capital Stock $ 30,000 00 surplus Fund . 6,000 00 Uudivided Fronts, net... 12,469 78 DiTldeads unpaid 1,200 00 Risened for taxes, interest, etc 500 00 Co&mercial Deposits, viz: Commercial Deposits, sub. to check 118,080 53 Demand Certificates of Deposit 189,803 78 Total ...$307,889 31 307,889 31 Saving Deposits, viz.: tfook acc't, subject to savings by-lawe. .$223,722 88 Celt of Dtp, " " 14,019 42 t otal $237,742 30 237,742 30 Bills Payable.. 70,000 00 total $665,801 39 state of Michigan, County of 31. Clair jua. I, SViiiiam U. Learmont, Cashier or the above named bank, do solemnly sweai that the above statement is true to the best or my knowledge' and belief nod correctly reptesents the true state of the several njattere ihnuiii coutaiued, a snown by the bwOks of thebauk. WILLIAM H. LEAKMON'l. Cashier subscricid aud SvfC.ru to before me this 12th day of Sept., 1921. N ohm an it. 11 KKBEhT, Notary l'ublic, My Commission Expires Sept. 12, VJil Correct-Attest Jasjks McCoi.l Ai.kx l'OLI.OCK tluv E. Mkakw Director JEI OHT OF THE CONDITION OF Til E CITIZENS' STATE BANK AT EwMEl I, MICHIGAN, at the close of busiiies Sept. 6th, 1921, as i-alled tor by the Commissioner of th Hanking Department: RESOURCES Commercial Savings Leans and Disroiints ttcured by collateral $ 97 80 $ Unsecured.- 88,060 03 21,474 47 Items in trausit 60000 Totals $88,657 83 $21,474 47"" $110,132 30 Bcude, Mortgages aud Securities - Heal Estate Mortgages & 4,723 10 15,900 00 U. i. Honda and Certiucates of Indebtedness in oti1; 17,150 00 Total $ 4,723 10 $33,050 00 $37,773 10 KetUVtt, i..:-- Due from banks in itterve cities. . .$ 6,275 85 $ 4,000 00 Total Cash on hand 2,701 74 2,600 00 Total $ 8,977 55 $ 6 500 00 $15,477 69 Combined Accounts, viz.: Overdrafts f.95 65 Banking house 3,600 00 Furcilure and fixtures 1,800 00 Outside checks and cash items 19 51 Total $169,398 15 . LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid lu 3? 20,000 00 Surplus Fund.... 2,000 00 Utdivided Fronts, net 790 03 Commercial Deposits, viz : Commercial Deposits, subject to check.. 42,021 48 Cashier's Cttcks 28 16 t Time Com. Certificates of Deposit S5.576 65 Total 877,626 19 77,626 19 H?;cs Deposits, viz Eoofc acc't, subject to savings by laws.. 859,981 88 Total 859,981 83 69,981 88 Hills Pxyabie 10,000 00 Total $169,398 15 State of Michigan, County of St. Clair ss. I, H, P. McCabe, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear, that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief and correct ly represents the true state of several matters therein contained, as shown by xhe books of the bank . H. I. McCAHE, Cashier. Subscribed aud trvorn to before me this 13th day of Sept., 1921, Francis V. McCabe, Notary l'ublic. My Commission expires July 14, 1923 Cuaawct-Attest W11. Powers ) Peter J. Grace, V Directors . Frank Fiklono ) State of Michigan, The Probate Court for the County of St. Clair. In the Matter of the Estate of Maggie (Margaret) Moffat, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that four months from the 12th day of September A. D. 1921, have been allowed for creditors to present their claims against said deceas ed to said court for examination and adjustment, and that all .creditors of said deceased are re . quired to present their claims to said court at the probate office in the City of Port Huron, in said .county, on or before the 16th day of January A. D. 1922, and that said claims will be heard by said court on Monday, the lGth day of January, A.'D. 1922, at nine o' clock in the forenoon. Dated September 12, A. D. 1921 GEORGE L. BROWN, (A true Copy) Judge of Probate Mildred E. Wright, Register of Probate. Jay B. Weymouth, At torney for Admin. 25-4 Mor bk without qutlon t HUNT'S GUARANTEED BUN DtSSAaS KJCMKDIS (Hunt's ! s4 Bp. fell to tb treatment of lth, Kma, BMnwrin,T1 It" rtmBt t cur ttak. No. 5482. JKPOItT OK TI1K CONDITION OK THK First National Bank of Yale la tlie state of Michigan at the close of business. fteit. th. iv.il, hh made to the Comptroller of tins Currency. HKSOUKCKS. Loans and discounts $.M,43' Overdrafts secured aud unse cured 3M lit U.S. bonds to secure circulation 4o,ihx 00 Liberty Ian bonds :.u.o 00 Other bonds to secure pott tal savings '.(xxj 00 Fed. Kes. frank Stock I,5nn im Banking Ilouse.furnlture and fixtures 1,000 00 Other real estate m) w Due from Federal reserve bank I 2:.hJ0 i. Due from banks & bankers I I.4JS hi Cash and exchange n.so s,'u M Redemption fund with U. H. treasurer !.' "i Total i,1,t.m 'hi I.IABIU11KM Capital stock paid In $40,000 00 HurplusFund io,uo 00 Undivided prollts less expen ses and taxes paid .1.S4S National Bank notes out standing 4O,0l(l (X Individual deposits subject to check I '.4M V Time certificates of deposit.. 21S,7.'S 10 Hvinr IX-iMisits I04..VU 60 Postal Havings deposit 4S 80 i1l.SH 15 Bills payable U.noo no Bills redlscounted , B. Total rf.7..ft7 Static of miciiiuan, ( u County of Ht. Clair. I"" I, K. F. Fead, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment Is true to the best of my knowledge and bellff. K. F. FKAI, Cashier. .Miitmerlbed him) sworn to before me this loth day of Wept. ll, .1. K. We) mouth, I My fiu. ex p. June U, J Notary l'ublic. Cor red-Attest. W. F. Kuh 1 V. V. Andrene VDlrectors N. B. Ilerlert If you know of any news items kindly bring or send them in. We want all the news all tht time. ' Try one of our liners. Chiuler No. 10,790 He wive District No. 7 " Report of condition of the FIRST NATIONAL DANK OF AVOCA, at Avoca. in the State of Michigan, at the cloxe of business on Sept. 6th, 1921 , as made to the Comptroller of the Currency at Wadiington: RESOURCES Loans and Discount. Including Rediscounts $235,148 41 Overdrafts. URSecured 3 HI U. S. Bonds and Victory Notes 19.95U 00 Securities other than U. S. Bonds HO.Ooi 50 Banking House L',40O OO Furniture and Fixtures 1.40OO0 CASH RESOURCES Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank i:?,rtC4 0 Cash In vault and due troin National Banks 7,'JCt'i '.id Due from Banks and Bankers 4,102 Checks anJ Cash Items 134 71 Total $363.12.-) 82 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in $ 25.000 00 Surplus 10.0OO OO UndivlJed Frolit M.2W2 yi Individual Deposits, subject to check 3(1,171 15 Certificates of Deposits 75.070 3 Savings Deposit 184.217 23 Rediscount at Federal Reserve Bank. 9,070 1 Blils Fayaple 15.004100 Other Liabilities 3 44 Total $363,125 82 State of Michigan ( County of Si. Clair J" 1, ChdjS. V. AnJieae, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn ly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge andbtlief. CHAS. V. ANDKF.AL. Cashier Subscribed and sworn to bUore me thir. 14th d.iv of Sipt . 1921. II. K. BKINKMAN. (My com. expires Jan. 22, 1923) Notary Public Correct Attest W. V. Andrje Frank A. Hill Lloyd. V. Andreae Directors mm mmmm m&mm 11 1W :iia fv a nrrr I I 1 Here is Comfort Guaranteed your whole house (every room) warm as you want it in coldest weather. When you buy a CaloriC Pipcless Furnace you get a written Money back Guarantee that it must heat your home to 70 degrees in coldest weather." CaloriC engineers made pipeless heating a success and their un equalled service in determining correct installation is the most practical guarantee you can have of satisfactory heating. Saves H to Yt the fuel. Now heating over 125,000 homes more comfortably and at lcs3 cost than they were ever heated before. For old or new homes. No expensive installation. No plumbing no pipes to freeze. Made by largest manufacturer of warm-air furnaces in the world. Come to our store and let us show you this wonderful heating system. John Hutton 10 bfllGlMAL'PIPELESS ' FURNACE. TRIPLECASIHC PATENT mi. Mi, 3 !!!Sl!l!!!!Slmum!um imILSSI!S' jassssssssgsssssssssss3saissssssssggBtBi Tbenei SoBJ C&mfoit Foot troubles arc unknown to men who wear OGDEN Mahogany Calf Shoes. OGDEN Comfort Archer and soft pliable uppers hold the foot in a snug, velvety grip that gives exceptional comfort. There's an OGDEN built especially for your feet. Let us fit you properly and save you money, too. EDICHOFFER BROS. $ Shoes A YALE, MICH. v 1HIZZ I ""!j.;-;:: 'Country Gentleman .Jr f S'HvHi. u.r.. ' ;! V iMa.iiti,ii. :'-i '"''""i.ii.H;h,i!Wllil:,ljl,!liilHiMiiiiM""" AUCTION f IT A M i.l 1 H 0 H li A o . . . ' r sV J 1 TB 111, AMincer The undersigned, having rented Iiis farm, will sell by public auction to the highest bidder at the premises, on the angling road, 2V2 mi. Northwest of Avoca, or 2 mi. Southeast of Old Brockway, on jti snL . m a H m In .im Ha La .Si The Following Described Personal Property:- Black !are, 8 yrs. old, wt. 1300, colt by side Hay Horse, 11 vrs. old, wt. 1500 Brown Mare. 115 yrs. old, wt. 1100 Bay Mare. S) vrs. ohi, wt. 1100 Black Ma e, ) yrs., wt. 1 100 Yearling Colt Holstein Cow, vrs. old, due Oct. i Red Cow, yrs old, calf by side Ked Cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh Red Cow, 5 yrs. old, due Feb. 20 Red Cow, i yrs. old, due Mar. 27 Jersey Cow, 8 yrs. ;ld, due Jan. 2C Holstein Cow, 8 yrs. old, due l'b. 27 Red Cow, 4 yrs. old. due April lf Yearling Heifer Berkshire Brood Sow, due Sept. 20 5 Hogs, wt 130 lbs. each 1 Gobbler 1 Hen 10 Young Turkevs 35 Thoroughbred White Leghorn Hens Number Young i hickens 14 'thoroughbred Touloose Geese Deering Binder, in good shape Deering Mower John Deer j Hav leader ! mpire Dri'l Fertilizer Osborne SLle Rake, good ac. new Buggy Kemp Manure Spreader Steel Land Roller 3-in. tired Wagon and Rack 2-horse Cultivator Narrow Tire VVagon and Rack Ubc Set Spring-tooth Harrows 1-horse Cultivator Set Lever Peg-tooth Harrow Riding I'low 2 Syracuse Walking Plows 35-gal Oil Tank Oliver Walking Plow Quantity Grain Bags Set Bobsleighs Set Gravel Planks 2 sets Double Harness Set Single Harness Grindstone Fanning Mill 2 t; lone Boat New Butterfly Cream Separator 150-egg Incubator and Brooder 5 acres Good Corn in fhock Heavy Pinsh Robe lull Set Blacksmith Tools Blower Anvil Press Drill 2 Vises Tire Upset Set Bench Dies Set Pipe Dies r'ipe Cutter md Vise All Small Tools 150 it. Hoy Rope, Fork aud Pulleys Set Horse Clippers, nearly new 2 Center Table Soft Coal Heater 3-burner Oi: Stove Oven Side Board, nearly iitw Sei bed s, rings and mattress Forks, Hojs, Shovels and many other articles Sale Begins at 12 ML, Sharp. Se there on Time rfp i- O 1 Sums of $5.00 and under, Cash: over that I PVTYm OT CiP amount 12 months time will be jriven on jl iiio KJJL UUV furnishing good approved, endorsed notes bearing interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum. WM. LONG, Proprietor Try The Expositor for one yctir. Only $2,0 I . If you arc operating your farm for prof '.I y;m ciinr.nl "X U !3 1 afford to be without a Samson MhIcI r-' u Vj "C "M" tractor for heavy draft aud Z w. pj, p $ heavy Idt-powcr work. (L iw J? " Reduced ttS AA'V Price opHjHJUm in (F. O. B. Factory) . This is your opportunity to buy a good Tractor at a very reasonable price. And, by the way, if you arc in the market tor anything in our line we can save you some money. Come in and sec us. CLIMAX SILO FILLERS Fred J. Wilt, Yale Oneral Trucking i Am prepared to do a Reneral trucking business, both local and long distance hauling. Wm. W. Flynn, phone 02-5 r, Yale Mich. VULCANIZING and TIKI- IM PAIRING Located iu Kilber & Karth's trvice Garage, South Main St. . Wm. J. MEHAUG GEORGE W. HLSTON INSURANCE and MiAL ESTATE We write Fire, Tornado & Auto Insurance A Share of Your Business Solicited. YALE, MICHIGAN Mathews & Wiht