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Show ' , ' THE PRESS-BULLETI- N - " TTnnT ' ' ... v y i.; REPORT Bonds, Railroad and Indus- - r ,u Lib! Trek's. Cert.' 'and ' ' Undivided Profits. Interest, 'i w S Stamps .......... 43,800.00 Exchange, etc. 19,690.84 ' Banking House v 'W Furniture and Fixtures.. 4,02AM Real Estate .. 13,184.24 Due to State Banks and Due from National Banks Hankers z58-'- ': ... $ ,05JS :." . Due from State Banks and i Bankers 45,933.99 Individual Deposits Exchanges for. Clearing , men ,53.62 House 94.57 Cashier's Checks 4,370.06 Checks and Cash .Items Tirae Certificates of De-- 1,45.1.91 p08it 283,723.43 449,129.01 Gold Coin .. 11,505.00 Sliver Coin ..... 3,650.69 Currency ........ 26,691.00 98,962.48 f SKst 'ffiK ' '5 Bills Kedlseounted M.OOO.OO i Total ................. .1545,858.64 Total .......... V...... .j45.8C8.64 State of Utah, CoURtyp0Unaider. being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says ' that Wis Cashier, of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the fifth day of pjJJJj Subscribed and sworn to before ine this 15th day of October, 0918 .. r. w. quunn, ' Public. (Seal) Notary ' IMy commission expires 19th day of January, 1921. ! Correct Attest: . j EARIL. RAKDAXiL, . j D. M. OAUCHAT, f IS. J, 1IIAYS, ' j ' Directors.. State of Utah, i Office of Bank Commissioner, . 1, W; EX Evans, Bank CommisBlouer of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office thisH7th day of October, 1918. W. B. EVAN'S, ' ''Bank Commissioner. New Lot y J V J Georgette and Crepe de Chine, the Very Latest in Style Patterns. fe'K A bK Price ........ .........$5.00 To $10.00 MM ftlfWn Children's Velveteen and Corduroy Hats and Caps For School. )fiPSfSn7 jMyii' Price 75c T $1 25 i I ' - New Arrivals in Children's Gingham Dresses. . .. .$1.50 To $1.75 ' fntVuV' !v Children's Sweaters .................. . . ...... $2.65 To $3.50 " . , JJ.imlU - Children's Sweater Suits. $3.50, $4.00 To $5.00 s a ' , . ; , (g r : Ladies' Misses' and ' Children's Coats . - 0 r Vn We Have a SP,endld .Display of Coats This Fall. You Will Find J !M Jy I i If) the Prices Reasonable. Now Is the Time to Make Your Selection 1 & m hL Jl While Our Stock Is Complete. jTTnN?' - ' IhIa SeeOur Bargain Counter For Children's Hose at. .25c Per Pair l-- rf These Hose Are Well Worth Double This Price, But They Are V ' I S j I Odd Sizes and Kinds, So We Are Closing Them Out. VI Q1& The Big Store "IzSt " C. E. ADDERLEY, Mgr. ' ri n i good condition. (Electric headlight and improvements. Apply to Anselmo & Pezzopane. ..FOR SALE Vase & Son piano, will sell at a bargain and take Liberty Bonds In payment. Inquire Prsss-BiillPtl- n office WANT ADSj FOR SALE OR RfNT Modern up Jo date restaurant, good location. In-quire at the Butte, FOR SALE Jlarley Davis motor-cycle In first class condition; will sell reasonable. Dr. Flynn. MINING LOCATION NOTICES for alb at the Press-Bulleti- n office. M ' jMALB UttW - Wanted: Wide awake, energetic, temperate man, 25 Xo 35 years of sga to deliver and col-lect from town mi country customers, rirai class references and $500 bond required. Permanent position and good compensation to right party. Ad-dress U D. Firebaugt, Box 665, Salt Lake City. Utah. SUGAR STOCK FOR 8ALE Will sell 50 or 100 shares of Sprlngville-apleto- n Sugar stock, below Par. Ad-dress, box' 275, Provo, Utah. tf FOR SALE On account of draft, a confectionery store tind ios Cream parlor, Just the pla for. Tnan and. ife, man can work at Stnelter; room In store to live, cheap rent; will sell at Invoice pricey will, stand Inspec-tion; get busy quick. Address owner direct. Box 181. Tooele, Utah. Q-2- 6 LOST Red bay horse, white face, white left fore foot, small spot cn right foot, about five years old, wtnrs bridlo. tlo reward for,.retu to O.us Kanedos. R. box 3.. u-2- 8 , FOR SALE 41917 Indian motor-cycle with side car and everything in ... jSP" "kr tlie lop" The call sounded the need was urgent and we I answered. America went over the top in the Fourth I t Liberty Loan, BUT , 1 The call will sound again, and we must again be I ready to respond. Preparedness is in order. Mob-- I ilize your dollars in a bank account. 1 ' This Institution invites business, household and 1 persona checking as well as savings accounts. 1 Citizens State Bank 1 Q. B. KELL Y, Cashier I iHiiiiinmHiiiiiHW""W"H1HI,,,,l,,,,,,l,,,S I Real ! M g I Security N " M , Jj i ' ' M J Ml J J The equipment of the Bingham State Bank j i includes one of the most perfectly construct- - ed and impregnable vault in this section of j the State. m The installation of this modern and perfect- - ! 1 ed device, for the protection of our deposit- - ' ors' money and valuables, is a practical dem- - h onstration of our purpose and ability to ful-- Q fill the expectations of our patrons m the 1 matter of "Safety First." MMM BB MP I AM I lilt lih h EAKL IIANDALL, President, g S. J. HAYS, Vice-Presiden- t. S li. V. I NANDI'v, Cashier. S Kn01lE fJAUCHAT, Ast Cashior. There Is more Catarrh In this motion I of the country thin all other diseases put together, and for yean It wai up- - poaed to be incurable. Doctoni prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly Influenced by constitutional con-ditions and therefore requires constitu-tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi-cine, manufactured by F J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional remedy, Is taken Internally and acts thru the Wood on the Mucous Surfaces ot the System. One Hundred Dollars re-ward Is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Mudtvine falls to euro. Bend for Circulars and testimonials. K. J. CHKNEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. fold by UruKfpsts, 75c. Hall's Family fills for constipation. CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this opportunity of thanking those who took any part or offered sympathy in the loss of my daughter, Ulanche. Their kindness will not be forgotten and this young life has gone to the great hereafter. Respectfully, TUG MATSON. UNCLAIMED LETTERS T Caker, (Miss Doris. Colltgan, Laurence. , ( Haynes. Charily (Fat). . 4Iann, IL Mike. Jennings, ' Lindsay. Karras, (Rick. """ iKonsoelas, George. Nolan, John. , Obner, Louis, -- Roberts, O. K --''" Radman, S. A, " ermltn. Pete, . ' ViNtitnL, Thomas. 'Afeunano Ferwin. . i Dahlkvlst. Claus. ,' , Oomenico, iMacl. . i lEkberly, Erik. Leappec, George M, Ulno, Sam, Pietro Al Stgnor Cesta. A JAPANESE KILLED IN A BLAST Jinlduro Araki, a Japanese, age 33, employed at the Utah Copper, was killed Tuesday evening on K level, by a rock from P level, where the blasting was going on. The rock struck him on the head and produced death instantly. REPORT iSSiSS Si ?SS .!"::::: SS Overdrafts Unsecured .... 835.00 Undivided Profits. Interest, I Bonds. Railroad and Indus- - Exchange, etc. 9UM trial 32'f2 Dividends Unpaid 540.00 Stocks and Other Bonds . 65 397.09 Natlonal anto Funilturc and Fixtures.... .....:....$ 37,747.49 Real Estate ............. '" Due to State Banks and Due from National 'Banks.. 102,894.16 Bankerg 14 033.21 Due from State Banks and Individual Drposif Bankers 28134.35 f , B Exchanges for Clearing Demand Certificates of De-- i Hous $ 418.90 u 10.407.00 H Checks and Cash. Hem; Cashier's Checks 13,528.26 H " : Time Certilicates of De- - I Gold Coin 42.dO poBU 16.1,098.76 C22.049.07 j urrlc?'11 .V.'.V 3l'SS ' 40,647.58 Bill. Payable . ......... 80.000.00 j SSS? Xccount . . . 60.98 Amount --t aside for Taxes Interest and Taxes Paid... 6i- - eic. IB j Total 159723.86 Total $597,225.86,1 j State of Utah, County of Salt f d gworn accor(1Ing t0 law, deposes and says ! that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and forego ng ! report contains a full, ue and correct statement of he condition of the J said bank at the close oi business on the fifth day of O0101 I Correct Attest: I W H. WOODRING, ! F. K. STRAUP, 5 F. W. QUIXN, J Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this "JJ bapLbt'oN. (geal) Notary Public. S My commission expires 31st day of March, 1922. M State of Utah. Office of Bank Commissioner. 5 I, "V. K. Evans, Uank Commissioner of the State of I tali, do hereby certify tlmt the foregoing is a full, true and correct ropy of the statement of H the above named bahk, filed in my office this 22nd day of October, 1IM8. V. K. EVANS. H Bank Commissioner. said In a telegram to President Wil-son in stating views on the latest note from Germany The message was signed by William Green, secretary-treasure- r of the organization. It was made public here today. MINE WORKERS SAY, UNCONDITIONAL "SURRENDER' Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 2:1. Nothing but the u 0 nditional surrender of Germany ought to be considered, the United Minu Workers of "Armriea Optimistic Thought Time never fulls to bring every ex-tft-reputation to a strict strutlny. a manicure parlor at a well known store In town. For particulars auk the editor at the Press Bulletin office.' There's a man around town who would Iiko to know, where he Avas on a certain night a few weeks ago. If iiivlHxly can help hlni out Pe would ho very much obliged. s I Wise and Otherwise N M M ; A cute little girl with a cute little " dog has been attracting a good deal JJ of attention tae past week. M . 3 We should think It would nviRe a J fellow sore t' have a good looking young man rime up from the Lake " and take his best girl out. M J OverheMrd on Main st.-- e t, ' And M jut-- as I was saying fcooilbye. along M came the milkman." M H A very popular young lady gives a JJ dancing entertainment every night cg while another very pretty girl holds HEALTH INSPECTOR VISITING IN BINGHAM S. L. Sehwartz. inspector of the state board of health, was in Bingham Wednesday, looking over the situation here. He found conditions here in splendid shape. He also went to where he was taken by J. W. Matth-ews in his machine. In Lark he found a great number of cases of the flu, but he said there were only a lew that were serious. In speaking of the epidemic he said that he thought the worst of it was over in the state and that the dis-ease, he thought, would soon be un-der control. He spoke very highly of the sani-tary condition of liinghiim and refer-red to the fact that this camp hud never been hard hit by any of the cpi(l-niic- s which appeared in other sections of the state. FIRST SNOW OF THE SEASON The first snow of this season fall here today. About three to four inc',-- s of snow fell Friday morning in Lingham. it incited pretty fawt and only lasted a. short time. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Miller i.nd Miss Valreu ICrickson went to Midvale on Wednesih-- to attend the funeral of Karl Hrown who died Sunday with intlueii.u at a training camp in Flor-ida. ' |