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v-r, BS, MM M? ADDITIONAL LOCAL Mrs. TT g, WM Folsom and daughter of Wilmot were shopping in Sisse ton Saturday. Don't forget the week-end Pantry Specials. Save money on your Tea, Coffee and Cocoa by buying each Friday and Satur day at the Rexall Store. The W. F. Miller family de parted Friday evening for their home at Milbank. A fine baby girl arrival aL the heme of RPV. and Mr.?. J. ii. Ir win last Thursday. Mrs. A. O. Tostenson and lit tle son were callers in Wilmot between trains Friday. H. L. Spackman took the Fri day noon train for Minneapolis. He returned Monday evening. Miss Rose Harris of Wilmot was a guest of Mrs. George Cros by Thtrfsdry and FriflaV of last week. Oscar Erickson of Rosholt and Mrs. J. P. Croal and son Vin cent were passengers to Milbank Saturday evening. V. C. returned Moday noon, and Mrs. Croal re mained there with relatives until Tuesday evening. There is more enjoyment jn a camera than in anything else you can get for the same price, and it's pleasure that lasts as long as you live. We handle the Kodak —the one that makes picture tak ing easy. F. P. Maldaner. Mrs. Theo Mannes and child ren spent the week end at her parental home in Waubay. Her brother Edwin Sebion who has spent the past several months at the Mannes home accompanied her and wil visit for a short time at home. He has re-enlisted in the service and expects to leave for camp soon. Charier No 6395 bonds and certificates EBrlur MM S. E. Oscarson of White Rock ed Tuesday evening, leaving him were transacting business in Sis- greatly improved. seton Monday. Knut Ostendson, an inmate at Miss Evelyn Stavig went to the County Farm, passed away Corona Friday noon to attend a there on Thursday last, meeting of the County Sunday School officers. Miss Stavig is the Sunday School Treasurer. Report ot Condition of the CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK At Stoaeton, In the Slate ot South Dakota, at the Close of Business on May 12, 1919 RfQSOUlvL/Hiö. Loans and discount!* Including rediscounts ...... $675,793.26 Overdrafts secured unsecured $1300.79 in n'nnono U. S. Bonds depolsted to secure circulation ...... •^40,0000.00 of Federal •Capital Stock paid In mAius fund Total 'Sfv.il Herman Ditterman of Browns Valley was a Sisseton caller on Monday. You can rest undisturbed if you use Bug-O-La. Price 50 cents. F. P. Maldaner. Miss Selma Erickson of Weg dahl, Minn., is visiting her sister Mrs. R. A. Bendickson. Don fail to be present at Mrs. Jarley's Wax Works. Proceeds go for books for the library. Come out. Miss Port of Milbank was in Sisseton on business last Thurs day and Friday. While here she was the guest of Mrs. John Spackman. Henry Peters of Browns Val ley was in -Sisseton, Monday and whil in town dropped in and had his name added to the Standard subscription list. Miss Nora Babb was called to Wilmot Monday by the illness of her little brother who was very ill with pneumonia. She return- Indebtedness pledged as collateral for Stat«» or other deposits or bills payable Ü. A. Bonds and certificates of Indebtedness owned and mmledgc-d Total U. 8. Bonds ..' ir.vv erty Loan Bonds, 3%. 4, and 4% per cent unpledged Uflties other» than U. 8. Bonds owned, unpledged ...... 4,051.31 Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription). Wnt'«( banking house fMlture and fixtures ltoeFestate owned other than banking house utwiui reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ........ Cask In vuL.lt and net amounts due form national banks 80,915.87 Mat amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies ether than Included In Items 18, 14, or IB Cheeks on other banks In same city or town as reporting dank........ Toal of Items 14,15. IS, 17 and 18 ....$109,773.27 Cheeks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash Items •Redemption fund with N 8. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer... .Interest earned but not collected—approximate—en Notes and Bills Receivable not past due .. "WeraaVlnrä trtlftcates and Thrift Stamps actually owned Revenue Stamps ...... $1,279,688,67 LIABILITIES: Net amounts due to National banks 5.678.01 .Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust compa nles 155.912.44 CMhttrs Checks on own bank outstanding liiv.viA 25,696.88 Tfcat of Items Si, 33. 34, and 35 187,186.33 aedlwMeal deposits subject to check 2^.490.80 'Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 days 39.417.i0 Total ot demand deposits subject to reserve^ 321,908.50 Certificates of deposit (otherthan for money borrowed). ............543,122.33 •total of time deposits subject to Reserve 643,182.33 ... ... Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank 100,000.00 Of the total loans and discounts shown above, the amount on which Interest and discount are charged at rates In excess of those permitted by law (Sec. 5197, Rev. Stat.) exclusive of notes upon whloh total charge not to exceed 50 cents was made, •was none. The number of such loans was none. State of South Dakota, County of Roberts, 88: ... 1,-Lm J. Lultanltsch, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly sweat that the above statement Is true to the best of ^^tu^ANrasCtt'cashler^ Subscribed and sworn before me this Mth dar ot May, itlt *arl J. Turner, Notary Public SÄsBü death being due to old age. The old gentleman was around eighty years of age and has long been in a feeble condition. Mrs. Nils Peterson, Mrs. Matt Hanson and Mrs. Sievert Bothum will entertain the Ladies Aid at the Saron church on Wednesday May 28th. All are welcome. Come and bring your neighbors. Mrs. N. C. Klein arrived from New York City Monday evening. Mrs. Klein is the wife of Banker Klein and Sisseton extends to her a hearty welcome. They have gone to house keeping in the Berger Bergerson house on 4th Ave. East. Carl Graversen moved that old landmark—the Lampke building —from the corner west of the creamer to the fair grounds, which Mr Graversen purchased recently Mr. Graversen will now clean up the lot and make it one of the beauty spots of Sisseton. Reserve District No. 9. 676,793.26 .1,300.79 .100.000.00 .205,000.00 Correct— Attest M. O. Eikum, J. W. Harrington. Save Money on Your T1res| If you h»ve Tires worth repairing, why not bring Msm to oit Good work guaranteed on blow-outs, llevcnts, sand-blistera, stone bruises and all kinds of •'ftSl» work, "Bdlnere vulcanized in.M g|f hate all new and up-to-date equipments and are ition to do firet claw work. tia)N|e Agents your Tire» there .345,000.00 52,450.00 4,051.31 1,800.00 S,000.00 SiOOO.OO 4,500.00 3,439.00 .37,488.17 .27.000.00 .1,857.40 .5,289.02 .2,000.00 .25.527.62 .3,096.45 179.78 60.000.00 4*15464 "10, interest and taxes paid 20,688.47 27,466.17 Interest and discount collected or Credited, in advance of maturity and not earned (approximate) »4 Clfulatlnw notes outstanding 0 42'«S« n? $1,279,688.67 Henry Helvtg, Directors. Vulcanizing AND Tire Repairing W. F. Miller came up from Mil bank Monday night on business. C. A. Swenson was a passen ger to Wilmot Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Art McDowell of Peever were in Sisseton on busi ness Wednesday. Don't start on that fishing trip without coming here for your equipment. F. P. Maldaner. Mrs. Harry Allingham depart ed on Wednesday for Minne apolis for a few days visit with relatives. Mrs. Emil Aker was a passr-v ger to Milbank Saturday evening where she visited friends until Tuesday evening. Miss Nora Tallakson came in from the Agency Saturday a /til ing and remained over Sunday with the home folks. Mrs. J. A. Peterson" returned Monday evening from Water town, where she has been visit ing her daughter Mrs. J. epler and the new grand son. Mrs. W. E. Rourk and brother Albert Paulson came in from Effington Monday to meet their Grandpa Paulson, who arrived on Tuesday noon from Bryant, S. D. Miss Florence Otto departed Monday for Aberdeen, where she will visit with her mother and sisters for some time. Miss Florence has been the efficient operator at the Dakota Central office for the past year. Wyllys Morris arrived Satur day from Pensacolo, Florida where he has been in the naval service for the past year or more. He has just received his com mission as Ensign. He is home 'or an indefinite stay as he is in he naval reserve and subject to call at any time. Nets Mondahl and son Clar ence departed Monday evening for a few days visit in the cities. From there they will go to Blue Earth, Minn., where Mr. Mon dahl has two sons residing and where Clarence will be employed in a garage. Mr. Mondahl will re turn in about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sigfred Solberg of Dry Wood Lake, Minn., mourn the death of their little son Leo. age nine months seven days, who passed away at the home Thurs day, May 15th following a severe case of influenza. The Solberg family have the heartfelt sym pathy of their many friends and neighbors. B*o«.4Ca. SISSETON WEEKLY STANDARD This is both a safe banking business. Statement of tho Condition of .• 4 GUMAKTV »TATK BAKK of Sisseton, S. D., at the close of bushiest? on May la. I!)l». Date of call by Examiner May 16, I!!!. Date of Report by Bank May 17,1919 RESOURCES Banking House and Fixtures ,$6,!00.0( Due from Banks. 21.000.00 Total Cash Assets 21,000.00. .. .2 1.000. Total $27,500.00 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $25,000.00 Undivided Profits 1,500.00 Dep. Guar. Fund .... 1,000.00 Total 1.000.00 Total t'T.SOO.Of State of Soutli Dakota, County of Rob erts, SS I, N. C. Klein, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swey that the above Statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief N. C. KLIEN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn before me this 19th day of May. 1919. (Seal) Vinette Babcock, My Commission expires Dec. 20, 1919. Correct Attest: C. M. Peterson (Two Directors) ,w O. A. Torvik. Are You a Depositor? If you are a Depositor of this State Bank, you are pro tected by the Depositors Guaranty Fund and the most critical and thorough inspection and supervision of the state of South Dakota. £ri addition to this* protection you are also assured an efficient banking service courtery, personal attention, promptness and our co-operation in helping you solve your financial problems. RACK TO CIVILIAN IFE iiyiEN coming back to their old places in the work-a-day world are re turning: with new Ideals. The old slouchy habits are gone forever. place and a good place to transact your Guaranty State Bank DIRECTORS: 0. A. TORVIK PAUL SIEVERT C. R. JORGENSON C. M. PETERSON O. E. LIEN R. F.r CONE N. C. KLEIN Emil Aker returned Tuesday evening from a week's business trip to the twin cities. P. C. Kelly of Peever was the guests of friends in Sisseton the first of the week. Total Notary Public Subscribed and sworn before me this Correct Attest: 16th day of May. 1»1». J. A. Robertson, Car! Axness, Notary Public E. J. Turner My Commission expire:. Mar. 15, 1922. W. J. Thomas, Directors It's straight shoulders no welches ts-out* hands-out-of-pockets*alerb*trim and smart with ginger and pep in their poise. We're Ready for You You'll find here the snappy swagger clothes that will hartnonize best with your pride of person. We reemmend the Frat Clothes for Young men in snappy waist line models Supreme Values We recommend Perfection Clothes for Boys None better to be had. Suits made to otfder if you desire Completeline of Men and Boys dress and work shoes Peterson Clothing Company: First Door South of First National Bank Misses Agnes and Hilda Olson were among those from Bossko, who attended the dance at their brother-in-law's Leo Hönde last Saturday night, and report a very enjoyable time. Charter No 1134! Reserve District N"» 9 Report of the Condition of Tlic Security National Bank of Sisseton of Sisseton, in the State ot South Dakota, at the close of Business on May 12th, 19-19 RESOURCES Cash, in v„ult and net amount due from national banks $30,00*00 Toal of items 14:, 16, 16, 17, and 18 S0,000.90 TUtal .... 30.000.00 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In 25,000.00 Undivided profits 5,000.00 5,000.00 State of South Dakota County of Roberts SSi T, O. T. Axness, President of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. O. AXNESS, President. ii ^J I 30,00«.00- &L' V. a 1( a Ii E VI ei 01 tl ai in fe «1 of ai