El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 33RD YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 20, 1913 Page: 4 of 32
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OUR
EL PASO MORNING TTMES. SUNDAY. JULY 20 119
The First National Baiik of El Paso
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
ESTABLISHED 1881
Capital and Smrplos One Million Dollars
CONDENSED STATEMENT
At the Close of Business June 4th 1913
RESOURCES LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $800000.00
Loans and Investments $5084010.94 Surplus and Profits 240736.93
Circulation 711602.50
U. S. Bonds $955000.00 DEPOSITS
Cash on Hand 824.470.71 Bank 2027878.42
Individual 4832441.45
Exchange 1.963.096.07 3.742.568.78 United States 153918.42 7014238.29
Total $8828577.72 Total $8826577.72
A Comparative Statement Showing Growth
During the Past Five Years
Deposits Total Resources
September. 1908 $2621508 $3336291
September 1909 3244323 4368812
September 1910 3504.030 4920289
September. 1911 4194102 5613475
September 1912 5.218513 7.026 878
September 1912 5.486340 7314000
March 1913 6.695.686 8529872
June 1913 7014238 8826577
Officers
JOSHUA S. RAYNOLDS President
JAMES G. McNARY First Vice President JOHN M. WYATT Vice President
W. L. TOOLEY Vice President E. M. HURD Vice President
J. F. PRIMM Vice President ' EDGAR W. KAYSER Cashier
WALTER M. BUTLER Assistant Cashier GLEN T. MOORE Assistant Cashier
Board of Directors
S. C AVVBREY
J. O. CROCKETT
T. B. DALE
H. J. DONAU
J. M. OOGGIN
DONALD B. GILLIES
E. W. KAYSER
A. KRAKAUER
J. J. MUNDY
FELIX MARTINEZ
TAMES G. McNARY
J. H. NATIONS
C. M. NEWMAN
C. S. PICKRELL
J. F. PRIMM
J. S. RAYNOLDS
H. B. STEVENS
W. L. TOOLEY
J. M. WYATT
Z. T. WHITE
J. W. ZOLLARS
BANKING BY MAIL
Jons mm easy to open saving account with im as though you
lived next door.
WE PAY d per newt Intrrcat compounded Twice Kvery Year. We
do buslneaa under the Depositor's Ouaranljr Law of the Mate of Texas
and are a Onaranty r'und Hank as provided hy such Law.
Our plan. In addition to hrlnn convenient. Is safe profitable and
liberal. Nobody haa ever loat a dollar In a Htale Dank In Texan.
Write today for our tree booklet "HA VhlM. HV MAIL" or
simply utall your deposit.
EL PASO BANK & TRUST CO. El Paso. Texas
STATE NATIONAL BANK
KSTABMSnF.D A 11111.. I Ml
CAPITAL si III I I n AND PROFITS S300.000.UO
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
C. ft. MOIIEHKAD President. JOflRPH MAfinFFlN V. Pres.
C. N. BASBETT Vie President OBO. D. FMMIV. Caahlsr.
L J. OILCHRIHT. Asat. Cashier.
COL. TORJBIO ORTEUA M HI8 STATP.
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Save
One-Half
of Your
Dollars
Many can not do this hut all can save at
least a portion of the money that comes into their
possession. By (orating the habit of saving you
will not only benefit your present condition but
you will be preparing for the things that come to
many unexpected and is then the cause of much
trouble that might have been avoided.
Get the habit now. Start with us. No sum
too small.
NION
Bank Trust Ca
PRJCNCU MILITARY HILL
Will Add Mure Than ion. 000 Men to
tin Ann.
1 bill.
v Idea for a three year
In all braacbae of tha
I "f two. aad win a.M
it tha law sal eat luxate.
nut of tha army
sda at 171.711 eaciud
li-
.i.t.. that thr term
sin at the age of
I night
I Texaa
rosdltl
Hl.tlae
id party arrived hers
from Memphis In-
ugan H Root thi
my poet and left to
Crockett Qalteeton.
f a short addreas at
ijor Ueaeisl Wood
sure urn lruu(ht to
banana delegation m
e fur a bill making
latment In the United
Die a It wovtvN lUSCNTIPIBD.
hi. ago. Ju 1 t The yeung woi
tsAKHIMIN M) 1 Mill
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BRIEF CITY NEWS
1 Advert laemaata.
Soldiers taught.- Andre Johnson
snd Arthur Young who are said Is be
deaerteie from one of the cavalry
roops on the river near Blerra Blanca.
were arrested In Kant El Paso laat
night hy Patrolman Ware. The men
will be turned over to the Flrt Hllaa
authorlllaa today.
Or r.kert Hernial. JIU..'U Mills Bldg
Not a t.uardnmaii. Sergeant Hud-
dleston of 1 'ompauy K. Texas National
guard said las night that Hoy Col-
Una who aa fined ." s. on a charge
of vagrant-.- In the corporation court
Thursday la not and never haa been
a member of the mllltla company.
Model Bar for white trade only
Tr the new Oe-Aple Bar Voe gat
thr best T K Kalah. Prog.
For Assault. Charged with aasauli.
Francisco tluerrero. aajvd nine yearn
was arrested laat mgbi al the corner
of Second and Kl Paae streets and la
helag held at the police atallon until
trdny. when a complaint will be filed
against him In the Justice court
Ouerrero ts alleged to have cut Fle-
tenclo Apo-JIco. a ten-year-old boy. la
the back with a knife. Apodlcu a
wound was dreaaed at the police eta-
tion and ha was aeat honie Ilia 1 agi
duion la not considered serious.
aftemooa. They sre said to be resi-
dents of the Hronwway reeerv atlon.
Aaaa Heum. Buckler Bldg.
Dr. Cauterea Ileatlst 218 Mess Ave
mii'n (I; Bag. 1 'lirisltival Marlines.
the alas fasy.idd suit ef Mr asil Mrs.
a. Martlaaa of Pourth and Ml. rain
strerta. was blttea In the fa- yeeter-
da morning by Ma iet hull dog The
dog waa said In have had rahiea II was
killed try Patrolman Mlnipeon. Mart Inn
tall reaseeey. I'boae .lit buire livery
rlga. haita. baggage and freight trsaafer.
Pr. Jamlaeoo. tleelto-Urleery.
and Honsl diaeatee SIS MlUa Bldg
Horned. Fir of an un
known origin destroyed several dresses
In a room la a aback In the alley be-
tween Kansas snd Stimuli Just south
of Fuurth t reel last alghi al IS. IS
'clock The Central fire depart m lit
eg iiigulshcri the blase before the
ahark waa damaged
ins
uiaaia-t Sas Dr. artsva.
tewelera Herald Sldg
I- Br
Ere. Bar 111 Mills Bldg
ee ss draught at the Oee
. -HI he Blag. Sutk I
u TraaabeU. Kvs Browa. I
l'.la aroaa. I. l ka.
It Never
Rains But
It Pours
la true of the bills that pour In when
your pay envelope atupa because you
are disabled Thr butcher the gro-
cer the landlord tha clottller. all
want their money and you need U for
do tore' bills and medicine. Of couraa.
you may not expect accident or sick -aaaa
at present but It Is prudent to
be prepared for what may ceme by
taking a little each week from your
Income and depositing It to your aav-
Inga account at our bank. Decide to
di it SM sest pay Say
f
W e pay 4 per cent Interest
on Savings Accounts
t & & tit &
Bank k Trust Co
Just Below Post Office
wss treated at the Huatetir Institute fur
rabies but his cuaditlou la not serious
It is aald.
Dr. raget dentist. Rub. A Ban. Bldg
rer Assault. Charged with i-arrylug a
pistol snd with assault. Iieelderlo Vsl.
les was arrrated yesterday uiorulng by
I'atrolaiau Mliupssu In the southera gee.
u. .11 of the city. Valias Is slleged to
have bastsn Alei Tboiapeun. u negro boy.
over the head with a plstsl because
Thuinpaun hit him with a clod of dirt
that he hsd alaied si s dog Thompson's
heed wss cut hy being struck.
Join the actus Club
Beleaaed ea Bea. r II. .lenktna snd
in. u Kvsas. who Were arraated Friday
morning hy tha police department
on a chaine of stealing au onto-
aoblle. were released un Hat bonds
yesterday by the sherlfra department
Ottu Nllann. a cu-defaodaat with Kesas
aod Jeaklna. la atlll confined he h.
eonnty Jail In defsult of boad
Ci.NKI MITION Is Instaatly ohscked la
Us rarages hy say Method of OUT.
villi I Kl l'l.v. I'rmted Data aod
I'ONftt I.TATION laves at ear owe
heatel ahaolutaly h'KKK I baee sur-
prising I'hsI Testiutoay ss tv the power
of Bty Method as a Death-fighter Alice
tlertrude Corn In (Mrs. Oeo .) gag Msaa
Ave. Pbnas 41M. Office conaultatlus by
appulatmeot only.
Oa Ihe Marsh Troep I. Secad cav-
alry which has bees making the march
frusj Purl Han.ock to Kl I'aau overlaad
la due lu cesek Port Blla tusaarrew
Yesterday ths troop was si Pabees and
ihe march fross there to the poet la
ached S led to eeasuaae two days. At Pert
Hsscerk Troep 1 waa relieved hy Troop
D aeeeed cavalry
The swelleet bar la tews
st the Oaaa
t inf. I gSSSl
B sas site Arrive Tsatarday moralag s
saa'k lead of axldlei recrelte frees the
t'eluaibaa. Ohio barracks arrived over
he Seetheeetera. The euldiere sere
menhed la rrt Bliss when they will
h Mail
me.l
Hroettw buaUac sakd raui
a-i.i..gu... Park i.
soetay. S p- as.
MeTtssg heeab asesuuly.
AM official report to iBspeelor of
Meslcan Coasulatss Miguel B Diebold
la ihia city rrona Osn. Mr do. inlll-
lsr govaraor of "hlliusbua. yesterday
JlagaS Santa
Can Only be Met By
Systematic Saving Today
will take care of your 11101167 today.
Start s bank account in this strong con-
servative bank with a deposit of 00s dol-
lar or mors.
COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK
EL PALO TEXAS
VITAL RECORD
MASRiAtiK 1. it r smmm.
The following marriage licenses wars I
Issued yeeterdey b the county clerk:
AlvaradeCabeJlere -tluatavo Alvaradn
sad Coeceptloa ' ai" in.
Uuaera-Redrlajeee Joae Qoerrs of '
Towns. Tex and Antonla Kndrlftuei of
Vsl Verde.
Tha following births ware recorded
yeaerdar In ths city health department
la the city ball:
Rebrtaae Mr. and Mrs. E N. Rob-
ertson. 'JAOi Boulevard July 4 a bob.
DEATHS
Kauss Vera Katelln Knox daughter f
the late Mrs. Sadie Knot died Friday
eight at ths heme ef her sunt. Mrs Nel-
lie Maraball. ISIS Wyoming street She
wss one year sad two months of sge
Mrs- Knox dlsd berr K Pebraary Pnneral
eervtces will he held St the Cknrek of
the luiuiecolata Conception thlg after
nana gt '.' o'clach and will be eosdacted
by Rev. Psthsr Bey. Interment will be
made In the catholic Concordia .erne
tery
Bssh Proderirh .I'llllagi Keck the
ftve-iuooibe-otd son A Mr. and Mrs
Prank rioch. of Ilia Beelerard. Sled
Friday algkt at the family residence.
Puaerel services were con d acted at tha
residence yesterday sfteraoon aad Is-
tvraieiit Was made In Evergreen ceme-
tery Rldgeiey Juanlta May RMgelay. aged
two years .died la a local keepltgl Fri-
day evening She wea en reate to the
eeat with bat psrents. The body was
lakes back to Blsbsa. Aria . by her par-
ent sir. aad Wrs. Edward P. BMgeUy
latermeat will he made there
Huaaiia la fear deye
Bl lll PSMMITS.
The following burlel permlta have beea
Issued by the health tapartxaeat
HMsele Juanlta May Bldgsloy. 2
Pruvldeore huepatsl. died July IS: body
hipped to Hlabee Arts
Baas Pern Eetslis Baex. I ysar sad
I mouths. IS1I Wyoming died Jsly IS
tnteraeul la Cetkulu- Comwrdls
BeeS) Frederkk William Each. h
awnths. Ill Beslevard. died Jsly IS:
talermeal la Pvergrara
MeMa Ploreatlna U.Jia roast;
hospital died July IS; laterssest la
officers aad Members of
hapter Ha. 14 7. Beyi
ft prepwrtsus Ss gg
THE
SUCCESS
BUILDER
Should deposit his receipts
in s bank and make his dis-
bursements except the smsll
ones by check.
That is the orderly sys-
tematic way that betokens
the proper handling of funds
and that bears the promise
of f rowing bslancea.
This bank dealing as It
does largely with success
builders invites the sccounts
of sll who aim to place them
selves on s solid financial
footing.
ffro Grande Wllcy
Bank & Trust Co
Mason a uf tgs city Ths
meeting In eg acta! ..... 1
tlen every Snaday aneraK
a) 11
ft A Lad HillNU M
la lha new temple
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 33RD YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 20, 1913, newspaper, July 20, 1913; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth196434/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.