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HOUSES RENT REAL ESTATE SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS Ely Securities Co. East Ely^, Nevada ar hhmi's cuib MMML YEAR BOOK The Woman's Club held n most in teresting meeting at the White Pine county high school building Saturday afternoon, November 27, a full quota of the membership being represented. The meeting opened with the rendition of a piano solo by Mrs. J. l3. Keoce, followed by purlimentar.v drt'l, con ducted by Miss Mary iilnck. A vocal solo by Mrs. Carl W. Torrence and a violin solo by Miss Poona Walker, ac companied by Miss (lertrude Uellly, wire griatly enjoyed. When the roll was called each mem ber respond*d with a quotation from a ^modern American po< t. • Modern American Poets" was tiie feature of the afternoon, Mrs. S. T. Spann acting as leader. Mrs. Spann gave ^ short biographical sketch of seven of the modern American poets, in which she was assisted by Mis. William Neil Me <5111, who quoted from llobei t W. Ser vice; Mrs. ltoss Finley, who quoted from Joyce Kilmer: Mis. <ieo'go llyan,, who quoted from Witter liinner: Mrs. j M. 1,. Smith, who quoted from Alice ilrown; Mrs. James MacPaughlin, who quoted from Kdith Tiioams; Mcs. C. o. Bonner, who quoted from Sara T- as dale, und Mrs. J. 1C. Weyman, who quoted from Chirk ltarg-r. The Yenr llook for 1920-1921 wu* distributed nulling the members mid nil took a keen Interest in perusing the program to be carried on during tie coming wint'-r nod spring season. The following is th ■ program; October TO—Music, Airs. l-'mvel: • The KJectorlal College,’ il. A. White ley; Music, .Mrs. Matron. November 13—Social i veiling. Mrs. Proctor. Hostess. November 27-—Itollu.ill, Ann rican Poets; parlinnntur.v drill, Miss Mary niack: Music. Mrs. Torrance; Aiusic. Mts. Reece; "Alodi rn Amerionn Poets," Mrs. Spann, l< ader. December 11—Rollcall. quotations; "A Musical Evening,” Mis. Clarence Barron, leaden-. January R—Annual luncheon; “Wo man's Welfare. " Airs. Weln r. music. Mis Russell. January 22-—Rollcall. quedittioni;: music, Koncta Torrance and Dana Rumbuugh: "Arciiitecture." Mrs. Proc tor, leader; music. Mrs. Duval. February 6—"Februaiy Heroes and wi iters;" purl! men! ary drill. Afrs. Pur eell; music. Airs, SmKh; "February Birthdays,” Mrs. Bonner, leader. February 19—Symposium, "Nevada.” Alarcb 5—Rollcall, quotations, par Hmentary drill. Airs. Marsh; Music Mrs. Sutherland and daughter; “American ization of Foreigners," Judge McFod den. March 19—Quotations from Irish poets. "Ireland In Bong and Story,” Airs. Weyinan, leader. April 2—Music, school children; roll call, quotations; parlimentary drill, Mrs. n. C. McDonald; ‘‘Child Welfare," Mrs. J. F. Miles, leader. April 1#—"A Dramatic Evening," Mrs. Marsh, leader. April 30— Rollcall. quotations; par lintontary drill, Mrs. Miles, lender; music. Miss Timmons: ‘Modern Short Consolidated lllipah Oil Company - • Now has the DEEPEST 12-INCH hole In the field -DOWN OVER 440 FEET. Well is now cased with 10-inch casing to a depth of 440 feet. Drilling was resumed yesterday. K. C. Heald, oil geologist of the U. S. Geo logical Survey says: “In practically every pro ducing oil region of the world beds of limestone or sandstone lie between THICK BEDS OF SHALE OR CLAY. The best place to prose cute for oil in a region where it is known to ex ist is a place where the beds of rock show anti clinal structure.” » S. F. Hunt, the well-known geologist said : “A few miles northeast of Hamilton, on the east side of the Mokeamoke ridge, the Illipah creek follows for several miles an ancient, valley of erosion along a north-south anticline. Our drill is located on the apex of the anti cline. Phone, Call or Fill the Coupon Below IUDA T rui out the blank below or cull at tlie oil ire . do hereby agree to purchase ‘'rum CONSOLIDATED ILL1PAH OIL CO., of Ely, Nevada. shares of iion-assessable Capital Stock of said Company, «‘“1 . agree to pay to said Company . »er 8h«re *hmfor IMted .. | .State of . Agent . Signed . Address .. .. The Company is offering a limited amount of Treasury Stock at 5 Cents a Share Stock Will be Advanced to 10c on Dec. 20th Place Your Orders Now OFFICE ' ADJOINING GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING SHOP AULTMAN STREET Story Wi itirs/*. Mrs. McGill. May I I—HoIIorII. ouoluGons. Music. Kail Kellog; "Hook Review, ‘ Mrs. Kay. May 2$—Election of olHccrs. Tlio club officers an : President, Mrs. Jotepl.ine I'. Wi yrnun; vice-president. Mrs. T. Marsh; recording secretary. .Mrs. .1. K. Reece: corresponding secre taiy, Mrs. i). <\ McDonald; Treasurer. Mrs. D. T Stung: press reporter. Mrs. I. K. Miles. Tlio eluli member* are Mrs. It. I*. Arnold, Mrs. J. II. Gallagher, Mis. E. IS. Purcell, Miss Jennie Nowlnger, Mrs. J. K. Miles. Mrs. D. T. Stong. Mrs. George W. Ryan Mrs. D. f\ McDonald. Airs. Mary Rerry. Mrs. C. G. narron, Mrs. 11. It. Amens, Airs. J. P. Itum bang! . Mrs. X. W. Fay, Mrs. T. C. Marsh, Mrs. Al. I. Smith, Airs. I,. At. House, Alls. William ITogan, Airs. James Afacl.aughiin, Airs. 8. T. Spann, Air*. I. Sutherland, Airs. K. K. Knox, Mrs. .1 E. Reece. Mrs. C. II. It. Wheeless. Mrs. Robert Keisi, Mm. George w. Jackson, Mr*. J. 10. Wry mail. Airs. K. Al. Clark. Mrs. Van New man. Mrs. .hum's S. Hennett, Mrs. Charles O. fionrrr, Airs. Fraiuls Al. Reel. Miss Alary Black, Alls. O. llovell den. Airs T.onis Zadoyv. Airs. A. J. Proctor. Airs. Ross Klnley, Airs. W. \ I.eonnrd. Mrs. X'. H. Chapin. Mrs.! Samuel <’. Patrick, Miss Saldlla J Howell. Airs. William Campbell, Mrs. Ktliel Williams. Mrs. O'oig- W. Wright, Airs. W. N. McGill, Mrs. W II. Rii.hop, Mis. II. S. Slurtevniit, Mrs. 1>. C. McDonald. Mrs. J. H. W. her. In. Aluile Micln l. ImlustriHl llrnil Hay llralim Position The departure of George Smith, head of the Nevada industrial I nsurunci eomtnisslon, for the coast leaves much speculation as to the future load of this department. While it Is announced tliut Air. Smith lias not resigned. Ihe rumor linn been current for some time, and will ml down, that bis resign;' tlon Is In although not yet accepted, says tiie Carson-City Appeal. As business of Importance takes Air. Smith to San Kranclscopnnd ids family lias gone with him, it is the gem ral be lief iliat he will eventually give up his position with the commission mid settle in California, where in- will he called upon to look after large interests. In tlie meantime, speculation Is rife ns to who will get one of the best paid positions under appointment by the state heads. GOLI HILL OPERHIVRS AND MINERS HDDS Following a conference with the min ers of Gold 11 til. Isibor Commissioner Ingram, Itulkeley Wells and Governor Doyle, the miners nnd the representa tives c-f the state and United Comstock Mines Company havo come to an agree ment In relation to wages for the ensu ing y«ar. Tiie settlement of the wage question on this important work at Gold Hill means much to western Nevada, as considerable progress 1ms been halted owing to the strike situation which Ims been carried on the past few mcntlis. t nder tin; agreement signed hy the members of the Miners' Union and Mt. Wills the compromise wage scale was adopted. A ">0 cent per day advance in the present wage scale is to he adopt ed. dating fiom December l, 1H20, nnd intending to May 31, 1921. Following kuvli date for another six months the wage scale is to drop buck approxi mately so cents per day. It was figured that during the time periods the high co.*t r.f living ami other necessities will have been adjusted allowing the pro posed production. thirty days' notice is to In served l>y either party on differences of wages. During the past week of conferences the men have shown a spirit of just ness In all of the issues at stake, wl I - Mr. Wells Ins gone Into ttio details of the proposed new work with 'he men. \OTICK TO Tl Xi* .4 YKItS. Taxes for the year 1920 are now due and payable at the In usurer's office. If one-half of said tax Is not paid on or before Monday, December 6. 1920. then the entire lax shall become due and delinquent, and a penalty or fifteen IT. per cent) per cent will be added, together with interest at the rata of three (3 per cent) per cent per month uni 11 paid. <'hecks on banks outside of Kly will be received not later than Novemli r 2 4. Half of one per Cent tout not less than 2f> cents) must be nddet. to tlic lattfr checks for cost of collection. Make remittance payable THOMAS A. HATH, Treasurer. W h--n remitting refer to roll number. Date of first pub. Nov. 7. 1920. Date of last rub. Dec. 5. 1920. ‘ IlM-t. .- S. Fed. nil Reserve 12. iteiH.ri of llu- c.ilitlllli.u <>t the COPPER NATIONAL BANK ill East Ely. In the 8(i|p i.f Nevada. at Ibe .'l.w off business nn November 171, into KHSilIRCKh. Loans an.I discounts, including rediBcounls. . t ... . >. Overdrafts, Unsecured . ‘ ‘ ‘ iilT u* I". 8. Government securities owned— Deposited Io secure circulation (V. 8 bonds par value) 925,Uuu.ua Pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par value). . j.uuo.oo Pledged as collateral for state or oilier deposits or lulls payable . 54,350.00 owned im.l unpledged . tl.4au.ua " nr savings certificates und llirlft stamps actually owned .. 5.57.11— 120.6o7.4 1 otln r I .indy securities, etc.— Homls (other than l*. 8. bonds) pledged to s. cure pos tal savings deposits .932.UOO.UO Itomls ami securities (other than l'. 8. securities) Pledged as collateral for state and other deposits (postal excluded) or bills payable. 4,r.,0dij,uo Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned and unpledged .M. 47,813.70— 121.813.79 Slock of Federal Reserve Rank <50 per c m of subscript ion). 3.700.On Value of banking hous», owned and unincumbered.920.euu.uu Eriuitv In banking hous. 20,000.00— 20,000.ua Furniture* und fixtures. ... . l.GOO.Oo Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Hook. 1*.017.84 Gash In vault and net amounts due from national banks. 49.317.71 t’hecks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other rash items . 01.SB Redemption fund with V. 8. Treasurer and due from I'. 8. Treasurer. LJ50.ua Interest earned but not collected—approximate—on not"* and bills re ceivable not past due.•. 1.700.00 Other assets if any. 4th and 51h Liberty Loans. 3.190.00 Total .., 9438,392.57 1.1/ 111 LIT IKS Capital stock .aid in. .9 75,000.00 Surplus fund . 15,000.00 Undivided profits . .‘.911.0*9,06 Less current expenses.s,. 5,072.8*- 6,020.87 circulating notes outstanding. 22,900.00 Net amounts due to hanks, hankers nml trust companies In Ibe United States and fretgn countries. 3.3S4.18 Caviller's cheeks on own batik outsti.tiding. 1.081.2!) Total of Items 31 und 32. • $ 4,145.47 Demand deposits (other that, bank depositst subject to reserve deposits payable within 33 days): Individual deposits subject to check.... • 191.82.. 16 Certificates of d.-poslt due in l. ss than 30 .lays Gain r than f»i money borrowed 1 . .>. 2,000. .0 State, county or other municipal deposits secured bv pledge of assets of tills hank . . »<*.?!>»•«'» • ither demand deposits .... '.8,U| Petal of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve, Ilems 111. 3 1, 35, 38.$20..403.89 Time deposits subject to reserv. (payable* after 30 days or more notice, and postal savings’: Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed). ?‘Zc4's? Postal savings deposits. other time deposits. '“■»u Total time deposits subject to reserve. Items 39, 1 und 42 .$77,242.11 Hills payable, other than with Federal Reserve Hank (In cluding all obligations representing money borrowed other Mian rediscounts.•••••■•• • ■ • • • ■ -ii,uoo.oo Liabilities othei than those above stated, dls. on Liberty Ronds. 5,873.9 1 Total ...*....9438,892,37 State of Nevada. County of Whltu Pine, m: ..... I H Wise, Cashlet ol the uliove naiin.l bank, do sol. imi'v swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. II. WISE. Cashier. correct--Attest • ARTHUR 8MITH. C B. LAKES AN. CHAH. 8. CHANDLER, Director*. Sulocu ibe l and sworn to before nm this i»l^' g{.EHTON."Nolff Public. Chart! r No ‘Mf,2. ' Federal Reserve No. 12. Ileporl of Ikr I i.udlll. n of Ike McGILL NATIONAL BANK llel.III. io I lie «latr of Nevada, at tkr rlosr of iMtalarss »a Naiirnihrr I MU. IH20 RESOURCES. Loans and discount*, including rediscounts. $ 94.9S4.2t. Overdraft*, unsecured . ■ - • • . 1 11. >3 U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value). * 25.UOU.0H Pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par value). .. UO.OOO.OH Owned and unpledged. . 1:15,8*4.14 . Total U. S. tlovernin. lit securities . .. . li Other bond*, securities, etc.: Uondi (other than U. S.Jmnds) pledged to m cure postal m savings deposits.. ............ f 4u.0Uu.0‘. Securities, other than l>. S. bends t nut Including Blocks), uwn. ii and unpl.dged. ............. . 1.st.342.2S Total bond*, securities, etc., < thci than U. S...21 i..141.2* Stork of Federal Reserve Pank (6« per cent of subscription). 1.050.00 Value of banking house. < wned and unincumbered. I4,ouo.oo Equity in hanking house. b.UOO.OU— 4,000.00 Furnituie and fixtures.. • • .. larwful reserve with Fedtrul Reserve Dunk .. .... . 25.TbO.hh Cash in vault and net amounts due from national hanks .•■ • • • *4.9*3. > I Total of Item 13.. • ....,.. 1*4.491.74 Cheeks on hunk* located outside of city or town of reporting bank and othcr cash ....... Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from i). S. Treasurer. I.250.0U Interest earned but not collected—approx'.mat. -on notes nnd nllls iv celvable not past due . *uu-ul> Tola, .|tll«.i98.».:: TOla'. UALlElTlEH. Capital stock paid In .» i o 000 Oo Surplus fun<I •. ... • ... in riNk rri ,n l'es*rurre<nttexpens«.s. interest und tuxes paid.. 7,801.’ll— -a'loo'oft Circulating notes outstanding ....... - siaa" Ne* amounts due to national bank* . • • . uta's.t Cashier's checks on ow n bank outstanding. 8708 81" 9 Demand^ deposits* (other than bank deposist) subject io reserve (deposit* puyable within 30 days): „a6 borrowed) . . . 7,722.’0 Ulll fo?aimof' demand deposits <°th*r.than hank deposits) Time 'deposits t^erVi 30 dayJf or subjec. to 30 dH>» or more notice, and postal savings) . ( Certificates of deposit (cvher than for money borrowed . 22 03* 92 Postal savings deposits ..' 1!'. ’. * *. 17 ... ■'2S9!227di7 rtt' ToVal of*time deposits subject to reserve, item* 89, 41- -07 69 4| and 42 . .. “ ’ ’ — .8416.198.C* Tctttl . •■•**•** • • • State *-» Nevkto. Couktjr o^Whlt^Finj^ji^^ ban* do solemnly swear that the nobvc statement is true to the best of my knowledge cgshler. COrr^CtRAl^Kti=NAN ARTHUR SMITH. H. WISE. Directors. : Subscribed and sworn to before me this ind^ day Notary Public. I (Seal.)