The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 133, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 1, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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NEEDS OF THE SOUTH
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PHONE
; WF Norman & Sons i
FOR CAD
OR
FOn TCAMS.
PROMPT sr.IWICE.
BOTH PHONES 03.
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THE MORNING HGKALD
BY E W. HARRIS &. SON.
Kntered at the postottlco at Uroen
vlllo Texas as second class mall mat-
ter. Thursday Feb. 17 1910.
DOTH
CHANGING FROM PROHIBITION
TO BAILEY ISSUE AND WHY.
The Courier-Times said s veinl dajs
ago tliat the politicians and would bu
framers up had orlglu.illj said the Ual
lej question ought not and must ut
enter the approaching BiiuoriMtoTl.il
campaign but that prohibition vva
and must he tho Issue or political racs
track on which tin- candidates for tin
nomination for (hat office must da
their running That tills Issuy had
been selected because thej know
Cone Johnson was a runner of speed
and metal and the) thought prolilbl
tlon would act as both a handicap for
Johnson and a boost for their favor
Ite Judge Polndoxter. Hut that their
favorite was too slow lu blarting he
would not go until he should see the
face hear the voice and feel the
assuring caress of the political king
joclvej of Texas the Honorable Jos
eph Weldon Dalle) and that the pro
lilbltlon race track has proven to be
an unsjfo track for their slid favor
ltc. Inasmuch as he sceies to be suf
forlng from saloon sh)iiess to buch an
extent that ho seems utterl) unable
to pass the laps where the saloons
are located without slight!) uniting
fd giving a longing look within for
fcouragenicut while Johnson struck
fit holdl) and steadily taking the load
ieverly and easll). Wo predicted
Aat the pollticnl frnmer-up will now
try to switch tho issue from prolilbl
tlon to tho llalley question
Howr well we guessed tho situation
Is made manifest b) T N Jones a
y principal Poludexter backer nud a
roaring slzilug red hot Halle) Ite who
gave out what Is evident!) Intended
to be tho cue to the bo)s In tho big
Texas dallies of last Suniluj
We quote:
"Aside from his (Polndexters)
vluus on other questions he Is the
oul) man In the race w ho Is now and
liaB been during the past three or four
jcars in accord with the views 1 en
tertaln on the Issue which lu ui judg
niont will control 80 per cent or the
voters In the coming prlmar) Ho was
for Halle) and ho Is tho on!) man lu
tho raco who has an) claim on that
element In tho democratic part) in
this state for their support and votes
It is our dut) to ourselves and
to our part) to stand b) our colors
and support as ono man that randl
dale who was our friend when the
battle was at Its hottest."
So we see the Bailey Issue Is to bu
brought Into the rate to save Judgn
Polndexter no not to savo Judge
1'olndextcr but to defeat Conu John-
sou and of ton rue the onl) candidate
whose success bodes danger to either
the liquor traffic or tho Hon Joseph
Weldon
We do not speak for Johnson nor
for any other candidate nor friend
of an) oth r candidate but for our
selves when we sa) what we arc now
going to nil) It Is utterl) folly to
suppose Su'ator Dalle) and bis vvoi-
shlpplng supporters are going to per
mlt Cone Johnson to lie Ucctid gov
emor If they can possibly provent It
According to their aj of thinking
Johnson's election would endanger
llio position of their champion. The)
Minovv It Johnson is elected and man
ages to close tho saloons of Texas
prior to 1912 u strong ally will have
been dlsablid and Senator Dalle)
will need this voting hatalllon in his
approaching battle of that good jear
of our I-ord
Of course Senator llalley nnd his
tobusco supporters would have much
preferred not to have been put to the
necessity of showing their hands ami
calling out their entire fortes In thlp
sklrnnisli of tho real battle which the)
f ur Is et to come Tlie would lilte
to pose as being wlllluii to give pio
lilbitlon n chance of success The)
could well remain quiet and inactive
but for tho onwurd march of Johnson
whose success only endangers tho de -
structlon of their ally the liquor In
turests of Texas prior to the cam-
paign or 1912; for they nmj well as
sumo that tlio tmccess or either of tho
other three candidates would liardl)
go much as threaten the oil ml nation
of the saloons . . Prlo 0 b.
lirliaarles of the car 1912. 1hl In
terest saved Senator llalley once
from defeat and they are wlel'oppeu tlio backache and Improved
enough to know a greater need for
tills support may confront blun In
11)12.
Ko one can blamo the hyimotUed
worshippers for sacrificing prohibition
to save nt least 20.000 votes for their
thief especially when they know ns
tney do mat no win very imoiy nceu
Ihenij-tTyler Courier Times
Hie Di nirronl 1 m r no r irodue
is from iln rronri o 1 nine some
t mcly ohsiivaiiun o l.ditor ( nr
ence 1'oe on the needs of the South
taken from a speech made b) Mr l'oc
recent!) tit AtH to in which he laid
down a platronn for the Southern peo
plo which If carried out would
change conditions materially for the
bettor A few of .Mr I'oo's sugges
tlons summarltcd follow : Detter pub
lie schools and longer terms To th s
end our school appropriations should
bo Increased nt least SO per cent. Ag
rlculturo ns a public school stud for
bo)s (supplemented lij corn clubs
etc ) and domestic science for farm
slrls Instead of the inltlt cltllled
text books now In use wo muBt hnve
text hooks lint smell of the soil
adapted to farm Wo. Agrlclulral high
schools as rnpldl) as the) can bo sup
ported and ultimate!) one In each
count).
Increasing farm prollts h) hottui
eid selection which Would Increase
)lo!ds 25 p r cent. Tho use of inon
tools and inaclilner) tho nveragu farm
vvoikcr In tho South now having onl)
130 worth against Jill) In Indiana
Iowa nnd Illinois. Hotter methods
of fcrllll7l g to get best results fiom
the $50000000 a jenr spent for for
tlllzcrs lu lleorgln and adjoining
Stales alouo. UncmuMgc corn grow
Ing Kncourage block raising and
diilrjlng which can bo made nio.i
lirolltablo South tliau West and w Iileh I
nlono can build up our laud In work '
lug out those things we must Insist!
on lllier.il support of tloiiioimtnilloii
and extension work fanners' lusti
tutes test firms experiment stations
the Tanners' Union mid all ollur'
agencies now nt work for .igiliulliir.il I
betterment. I
Developing a better ctv Million h)
better roads These mill lint ho u.i '
(uil.un hut tho cheaper gravel in
sand cln). Rural telephones Hud
ness men In inch town should coop
er.ito with fanners in di-veloplnj
these Group farm houses as fni a-
pructlcablo niter the l'uiopein plan
Institutes for farm women should be
held lu connection with all Institutes
for farm men The Toircns s)st in
of registering laud titles would make
farm capital available as collateral
and stliDUl He progress Kverj South
em Stalo and louiU) should start n
campaign against our four most dls
nstrous preventable dlsinses tuber
culosis malaili. Uphold rover mid
hookvvoini disease 'Ilia meat plnul.i
tlons cultivated b) shiftless unlntelli
gent lalior hampur piugress O.n
greit need Is for a thilft) progies
slvo ehss of Intelligent mntll farm
ers owning their own homes
Those suggestions aio both piaetl
cal and time!) and the Southern peo
plo can not too soon agiee upon and
Inaugurate a movement tow aid put
ting thens Into pinctlec 1"
ON THE DESK.
Tlio Ink called tho hlottei an old
soak and then the light started The
ruler got her foot In It Inch I15 Inch
n-d Instead of helping her out the
stamps stuck to the em elopes and let
tho pen holder 'llio Hess weio In a
hunch so the pencil lid lliim nwa
and let tlio paper weight
At this stage of the battle the pa
per knife stepped In cut mil the light
and silence iclgucd supieme ludge
There mo Just threo icibous uhj
the sizing ltd hot l)-iile c'nehors
sn tlio Dalle Issue Is up now nnd
nniht he the main Ismio of tho cam
pilgn niuuelj. If .Johnson Is elected
ho will put the liquor tinffle out of
politics prior to the piiinar) or 1U12
(2.) Neither of the othei cnndldntes
would likelj do so t3) llalloj will he
a candidate lu 11)12 and needs the
20000 lotos or tho Hanoi tiniric As
long as the) exist h) llallej's aid
thej Mill iote for llalloj Tjlei
Courier'! linos
The fnto of those nine South Cmo
linn senators und score or more or
lo.er hotiso loglslnlors will soon ho
known nnd hets are ahout eicn on
their hoiug "ilrhon Into the Atlantic'
"hurled face dowi waid" nud "consign
ed to tho rogues' gnllir."
Sore Lunrjs and Raw Lungs.
Most people know tho feeling und
the mlserahlo state or III health It
Indicates All people should know
that Foley's Honey nnd Tar the
greatest throat and luug remedy
will quick! euro tho soronosB nnd
cougli and rostoro a normal comll
tlon Ask Tor Poloi's Hone) nnd
Tar Bold h) C. W Lice.
For good work aud prompt ntten
tlon call tho Lllte Pressing Parlor
Shows U Oeorgo Old phouo 101;
now phouo 320.
COMFORTINGORDS.
Many a Greenville Household Will
Find Them 80.
To hao the p.iiim and nchoa of n
hnd had; removed to he eutliol)
fieo from aniio)iug dimisiirous urlu
nry disorders Is enough to malto any
kldne) sufToier Brateful To tell how
this gieat change can bo hiought
about will prove lomrortlng words lo
hundreds or (iroenvllle readors.
II Mount Its Ilourlaud St. Uroen
vine lexaB u)s: "M ilrst oxperl
olu-u wlll Dotm'n Klunoy Pills took
llat0 about two juurs 1110 At that
"mo ' fiwlliiB nil out of korts
on getting uji In tho morning ni)
back at bed so ovorel) that I could
hardly stooii to put on ui) shoen. I
lacked ambition und felt miserable
In evtry way. I nod onian htuim
. tt tint it llnniiln ll.i. lilll. .
neu' r'VZZ
j procured a box at Ford d Pen
nlngton's Drug Storo. 'lhoy boon
my health. Several times slneo then'. . . . ...
I liaio used Dos Kidney Pills nnd te"lea last yoar n"a fouul "10m 0
from tho results rcculwui maiinr
them to bo tho host kidney romod)
""."'" "
.E ViTC ""'! "M'
New Ynrw oi . .. ... . . . 0;
Blalu e-oueu
Homembe tho nan' Doan's and800- "10.
take no other - -
a'lto Kind Yon Ilavo Alwnys Bought mid. which lias becu
lu Jtso for ocr 00 years lm bonio tho sltrnnturo oC
nnd lias
All Oountcrfclli Imitations nnrt" tTtnt-fts-Roo(lnro but
llipeWiucnls tluit trltlo with iimlcuihunjprtlio boiilth of
luniuts nntl Clillilrcn Uxiierlciico iiguliisl Uxricrliucnt.
What is CASTORIA
Cnstorln Is a harmless p'lbsllttito for Cnstor Oil Pnro
Borlo J)rops nml hmilliliif? Sjrups. It is l'lcniniit. It
contains iiettltcr Opium Blnrphlno nor other Nnrcotlo
htiliHlAiicc. Ks ngols Its pimrnnteo. It destroys "Worms
nml nlln.vs l.'eiorlshncss. It cures Dliirrliiea nntl "Wlnil
Colic. It relieves rXoitIilii Troubles cures Constipation
mill riiituleney. It nsslinllntcs tho Tood regulates tho
Hlouiaeli anil llom-ls Khlnu; henllliy nnd nntiintl Bleep.
Tlio Children's Viiiiuccn The mother's Vrlcnd.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears tlio
&L0&&k
The Kind You Have Always Bought
in Uso For Over 30 Years.
THCCIHTltn cOM'tNf TT nun tHptT MCV VOBRCITT.
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LINDLEY JOHNSON'S
;ti
ALL LATE BOOKS KEPT IN
STOCK.
MAGAZINES AND PAPERS
RECEIVED DAILY.
Hi
BEAUTIFUL VALENTINE
POSTCARDS.
FRESH DOX AND
CANDIES HUYLER'S
KING'S BEST IN
WORLD.
BULK
AND
THE
PHONOGRAPHS AND REC-
ORDS OF ALL KINDS.
2 IS West Leo Street.
2nd Door i:ist Ileckham Hotel
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J. ADVERTISEMENTS. .J.
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K-I-H- -J-l-HW'
Port HUNT N'lro rooms and hoard
Appij to 2IG Last llourlnud street
Old phone 110. It
POIl SALL' Will s.ullleo Umi dwell
ing lots 111 Sulphur Okl.i. Addiess
"X" care Hoiald. 218
POlt HUNT Itooma lu my I101110 cor-
ner .loiU'H and Johnson sheets An
pi) to Mis Ullle Yoakum
I'Oll HUM unu imiuinl&lied 100111
Can get bond not door. AppI) to
.Mis Tom Hewitt new phone ot.
TOR SALi: A carlo id or Jersuv
spilugeis and helleis. Boo .Manzi
Ainold tf.
WAN I LI) To till) a second hand
cook stovo at unco. .Must be a bii-
galu Call It S Chandler. tf
IIJUSL'YS I'Oll SA1.1.
of .lerccjs foi sale;
-Pifti eu head
cowk helfeis
and enlvos. Also lutiilmtoi
Hart Louo Oak Tex.
Hen
3 17.
WANTLD 'IO HUNT J Intro deslr
ablo rnoiiis for llglit hoiMokecpIng
Host or teferentes. Addrehs llov 7.
IX)It 1ILNT aiureo furiilslieil uhiiiis
for light liousekeupliiK. -Modurn con
venlence T. J. Alio 228 Wokl
Ilourlaud
lOlt llll.VT .Mrs. Divldson has ro
tirlue'd lo lier home at Vi'J V Chilian
St and lias limn furnished rooms
foi rent with uoaid di holders no
conuuod iled Old phono GIL
LHitiS POIl SALL ltoso Comb lllinde
Island Iteds IS for $1.00. Satisfaction
guarauleud or money refunded Mrs
J. II. Alien Dixon Texas. 2 20.
FlNi: LiHiS POlt SALU llarrcd Ply-
moth Hocks and Columbian Wnn
delta. Wlillo I have the cheapest
ihey uru also tho best. Plyinoth Hock
eggs 11. DO for 15 Columbian W)au
dolt eggs J2.00 for 16. Place jour
orders now. U. P. iUlciiell liioo
vlllo. 2-27dw.
POlt 8 ALU White Wa dolto eggs
lay one egg n day for seventy con
1 secullvo da) after which I turned
thorn out nnd kept no further ac-
count. Kggs per sotting of llftceu
Irom Ilrst ixn 1300: bocoiu! pen $1 60.
p n pool w uj glrco od
BOOKS
bccninmlotiuilcr his per
iston sitico Its infancy.
to deceit oyott In tlili.
Signaturo of
...:...:.-.:."?':-':-
A. R. Holmes
FIRE
TORNADO
LIABILITY
ACCIDENT
AUTOMOBILE
LIVE STOCK
SURETY BONDS
Insurance
Olt Itvllulilr Companies Ktprt unted
Ullkt lArl North tUfiiewid! trttl
Both I'honos 3G5.
ivoa-o'0' --
Burleson College
School of Music
MISS GIBSON Dlrectoi.
MISS ANDERSON.
MISS NELL.
Complete courso In Piano Voice
Violin Organ Theory.
Studios convenient to tho public
schools. No Phouo No. 30!)
OfTIco Gee's Drug Store
Telephone Connections
VETERINARY
SURGEON and
DENTIT .
GREENVIL'LE TEXAS.
Undergraduate drand Itaplds Veter-
mar) College of Mlcblgaa
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
t'or D strict Attorney ith DIsL:
CLYDL SWUm ON.
For Sherltt:
W. NAT1' AHNOLD.
SA.M J. HOSS.
JNO. L. SOU'IIIALL.
HAHIIY UHOWN.
S. J. .MASON.
For Count) Judge:
ULOHUU U. I1ALU
II O NOHWOOD.
t'or County Attorney:
T V. (WAD) THOilPSUN.
A. II NICHOLSON.
N. 11. PL'AIC.
J P. (PITT) COP11LAND.
t'or Tux Collector:
Dl.LIS UIHDSONa.
For County Clerk:
SID U AHNOLD.
joi: a joiiNtiioN.
J Y DAUNL'LL.
PllOF. CHAHLUS WllDNN.
W. J CAS11Y
For Count) Supeilu'ciiaeut:
JA.MLS II. 11UCHANAN.
PltOP IILNUY BWH-1
For District Clerk:
JOL' II SMI'llI.
For Tax Assessor:
J. J. (JIM) DAHNELIj.
D L VLUXANDLlk.
tllLUHUT Sill PP.
W. M. IIUNLX
il. A. CHASTA1N.
For Count) Trcasurei;
FHANK P. WOOD.
For Commissioner Dlst. No. 1:
JOHN A HI ONL.
D. U QUATfUUlAUM.
For ComiiJssluuer DUt. No. -:
HUUI1 .MIN'ION.
For Couuty Coiumlsslouur Dlst. No. 3
D. 1). (DUD) LNULlSll.
s p (pli:asij cowan.
For Justleu of the Peace Pre. No. 1
ALHKHT MASON.
For Constable Precinct No. 1;
will aui:i:x.
II i: (POIl) HAWKINS.
WILL'Y I: SMI'llI.
For Public Weigher Precinct No lj
JOHN II. PHANKLIN.
11. (HOU) li SPHAULINU.
CITY DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.
For Ma) or;
T. E 11YIID.
For Alderumu No It
SI. SI AHNOLD.
For Alderman No. 2:
ai:o w. Wilson.
UNITED STATES
F. J. PHILLIPS President.
GEO S. PERKINS Vice Pre
JA9 ARMISTEAD Vice Pres. J. W. DIRDSONQ At. Cash.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION Or
CreenviEle National
Exchange Bank
OF GREENVILLE TEXAS.
MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT THE
CLOSE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 31 1910.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts f G4U C77 02
U. S. nud Other Uomls 222 750 00
l'liimluii'M on Uomls None
thinking House l'urnltiiro nnd l'lxturca 23 CCG C5
Cash i:chingo nnd Demand Loans GOG 112 15
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Reserved for Taxes (1BU)
Clieulatlng Notes
DeposItB
Total $1 3'Jd 205 82
Wo certify tills statement Is correct.
1''. J. I'HILLII'S President.
11. W. WILLIAMS Cashier
F. J. Phillips
Geo S. Perkins
Jas. Armlstead
J. M. Doykin
J. . Clayton
A. G. Lnntznester
A. F. Rlchter
T. R. East.
X"T"X
Protect your Property
I represent leading
Compinle;
and am prepared to write
Fire Tornado
and Plate Glass
Insurance.
R. M. Chapman
TEXAS TRACTION CO
"THE CONVENIENT WAV"
NEW ROUTE TO DALLAS
Leave Greenville 10:25 a. in. for
McKlnnoy via Katy arriving SlclCIn-
ney 11:55 u. in
Leave McKlnney via INTEHURBAN
12:2i 11. m arrive Dallas 1:45 p. m
JAS. P. GRIFFIN G. P. A.
DALLAS TEXAS.
S-H-H-H-H- 'H-H-H-H--I'
1- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. --
H-W
Physicians.
MILUS L. MOODY M. D.
Practice Limited to
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT.
Glasses Fitted.
Office West Lee fatreot over Ura-
ham Uiolheia' store.
C. E. &. WILL CANTRELL
Physicians and Surgeons.
Off leu at Ph)slcluns and Suigeour
Hospital.
Joe Bccton. Edwin Bectun.
BECTON & BECTON
Physicians and Surgeons.
Offieu upstairs uver Archie Munis'
ItacUot Stole west side sipiare. UutU
phones 12J
DR. GEORGE A. WELLS
OSTEOPATH.
Graduate of S. Or Klrksville Mo.
Consultation aud Uvumlnatlou F100.
Phone eonuccttous.
DR. T. B. SPAULDING
Pliyslclui.
Office West Side Square. New phouo
17G ul night
J. H. FRENCH
Physician and Surgeon
Orrlcu ul .Moore ii Frencha Dru
Storo. Itesldeuee South Houston SI.
Old phono 177.
E. T. SPEAKES M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Ureeuvllle Texas.
Itesldeuee Pboue No. 53. Office at
0 W. Geo'a Drug Store
W C. MOODY M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office upstalis over the lleall Hard-
ware und liuulcu-ienl Company store
Phone connections.
Dentists.
DR. SAM G. DUFF
Dqnlisr.
Office over Commercial Natlouul
Uauk Liu Stieot
Attorneys.
SHERRILL MULJEY & HAMILTON
Attorneys at Law
Offices at Greenville and Commerce.
a co. a. Perkins. Morris 11. llarrt'll
PERKINS i HARRELL
Attorneys at-Law.
Office over Ureeuvllle National Ex
change Uauk ltouius 1 aud 2.
rfdrilTlfeunott. J. T Jones
BENNETT & JONES
Attorneys at-Law.
OfTIco lu Sivylu building northern
corner ot square.
WM. plERSON
Attorniy-at-Law
I'ractlces In all the Courts. Olticui
In Sehlft Building over It. N White'.
Store.
U. Q Lvaus. 11. L. Carpenter
EVANS 4 CARPENTER
Attorneys at-Law
Office lu Commercial National Ban!
lUUUlng.
DEPOSITORY'
H. W. WILLIAMS Cashier.
W.A.WILLIAMS JR. AsatCr.
$1 3D! 205 82
..?200 000 00
.. 48 737 22
.. 1 2G2 75
.. ISO C00 00
U5G 705 85
DIRECTORY.
E. P. Decton
O. T. Graham
L. A. Clark
H. W. Williams
Mrs. W. A. Williams
M M. Arnold
C. D. Jones
G. L. Rutherford
:::
ttrrmrmaummtmatatttttmttmtii
Weathers Grain Go.
HAVE
ALFALFA AND
PRAIRIE HAY
FEED AND COAL
I Ofllce nnd Warehouses ou
'. St. John Street Opposite
: Hardwood Factory.
Both Phones -li.
ItrnttiHimmimiiiiiimiini "mtrrtTmm
"Make n business of saving
nnd join savings will maUe
jou a business"
GREENVILLE
BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
ESTAUL1SHUD ISiC.
A Homo Institution to Holp
llomu People
STOCK NOW BEING ISSUED
OITTCLTtS:
II. W. Williams President.
L. Schirr Vice President.
L D. lllrdsong Treasurer
C. U. Joneb Secretary
DIKL'CronS:
W. B. Wlso K. Sehlft J. O. Hay-
ter. II W Williams Bert lleall
SI. M. Arnold C. B. Jones
TINANCi: COMSHTTEE:
W. H. James W. W. Socluvell
Jno. A. Hodgo.
W.T. Monro
PLUMBER
Steam and Gas Fitter.
fr-x-:-x-X"X-x-x-5x-:-
Frank Woifi
TRANarER
and
STORAai
Office ai Model Pressing Parlor.
Old phone 370 New phono 293 Y
-xC"M:x'fro-
'x--s-X'-:-xk:xm.--
HERMAN NESBITT
TRANSPKH AND
STORAGE CO.
Moving furniture pianos
heavy safes etc. Crating
and shipping a specialty.
X 250 West Lw Street
ft Doth Phones No. 208.
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NATIONAL
BANK .
OF GREENVILLE TEXA8.
MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURI1ENCY AT THE
CLOSE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 31 1910.
RESOURCES.
Loans und Discounts ?i'07 U54-43
U. H Uniids and Piemliims 150 000 00
IMrultuie Fixtures and Ileal LMato 6 800 10
Demand lxians Cash and L'xcluuige 600 217 71
Total Jl 170008 21
LIABILITIES.
Capital .1150 000 00
Surplus nud Profits 20 050 25
Circulation 150 000 00
Deposits S1U 411 33
Total $1 170 008 21
We certify this stntenent Is correct.
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