Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . more than $2,750,000,the capital being $200,000 and surplus and profitsnearly $135,000. Deposits at the close of 1919 aggre-gated nearly $2,500,000. Mr. Bartley is also president of the Pondera Val-ley State Bank of Conrad, the largest bank in Pon-dera County. At the close of 1919 the resources ofthis bank aggregated nearly $750,000. Mr. Bartleyis president of the Whitehall State Bank at White-hall, a bank in the Jefferson Valley,


Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . more than $2,750,000,the capital being $200,000 and surplus and profitsnearly $135,000. Deposits at the close of 1919 aggre-gated nearly $2,500,000. Mr. Bartley is also president of the Pondera Val-ley State Bank of Conrad, the largest bank in Pon-dera County. At the close of 1919 the resources ofthis bank aggregated nearly $750,000. Mr. Bartleyis president of the Whitehall State Bank at White-hall, a bank in the Jefferson Valley, with total re-sources of over $380,000. Mr. Bartley is a member of the State and Ameri-can Bankers associations. He was elected presidentof the Montana Bankers Association in August, 1920,and served as such during the years 1920-21. Thiswas considered by him a signal honor inas-much as his residence in the state had been ofso short duration. He is a democrat in politics,a member and elder in the Christian Church,and in Masonry is affiliated with Helena Lodge No.,^, .Xncient Free and Accepted Masons; HelenaConsistory No. 3 of the Scottish Rite, Algeria Temple. ff. Q. (BoAjdk, HISTORY OF MONTANA 683 of the Mystic Shrine, and is also a member ofHelena Lodge No. 103 of the Elks, Montana LodgeNo. I of the Odd Fellows, Helena Lodge of Moose,and State Treasurer Camp No. 6,306 Modern Wood-men of America. He is a member of the MontanaClub of Helena. Mr. Bartley and family live in a modern home at707 Dearborn Avenue. He married at Moscow,Idaho, October 17, 1893, about fifteen years beforehe established his home in Montana, Miss AnnaLenoir Harwood. She is a daughter of James andElizabeth (Sneed) Harwood, her mother now livingat Dover, Missouri, where her father, a merchant,died. Mrs. Bartley finished her education in theWilliam-Woods College at Fulton, Missouri. Totheir marriage were born two children: Paris H.,the son, born August 25. 1894, is a teller in the Con-rad Trust & Savings Bank


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