Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 241, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 9, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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•<w*w '"W-W wi'STy T*»ri<|e»W*T
600.00
379.45
6,000 09
TOTAL
.984.96
LIABILITIES
-147,657.33
621,630X4
244.66
solemnly
(Beal)
.-77?''
TOTAL
liabilities
11,591.92
100,000.00
TBISTRAM
PHARMACY
Rubber
Goods
90,329.27
8,050.00
846,705.66
3,874.75
8,000.00
5,429.11
63,567.50
967,398.02
Capital Stock
tarpins .....
ed to have lnherltedaall the football
generalship qualities of tha^*’
3 100,000.00
85,000.00
ties ancf prices, but also where and when these things fcre tone bad.
The advertisements are messages from the business world to you.
Heed them.
TRANSPORTATION
CONFERENCE HEID
* AT THE CAPITAL
The centers in the conference as
a whole will be better next year.
King of S. M. U. will, of course, be
Ttme deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days,
or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings):
32. Certificates of deposit (other than*for money borrowed)
that which mat today was first sug-
gaated a year ago at an informal
conference of representatives of
transportation and business men.
Seereturv of Commerce Hsover a s.
attended. i
100,600,00
14,600.00
And what results? One-half op more
Of aB that varied gaug,
Completely smitten with the South,
Trek northward with a pen*!
In order to reap the advantages that are yours to-day, you must
read the advertisements. They bring you new* of all that the world
of invention and discovery is doing to make your work easier, your
home life more pleasant, your clothing and food problem* le** diffi-
cult They keep you informed of all that is new in the market* and
better next year, while Walker of
the Bears as brilliant a, he was will
hardly be able to make the Baylor
team u center next year, for Jack
Sisco promisee to get the call there
and we would not be surprised
shoulfi Stoco prove the beet pivot
man in the conference.
In accordance with a rssolutkn
adopted then, Barnes appointed six
sub-committees to study various
phases of the transportation prob-
lem. Their reports are available for
[the conference that met today.
$ 316.20
-3 63.25
And due from U. 8.
TOTAL .........................................
STATE OF TEXAS—County of Washington, ss:
I, Otto E. Baumgart, Cashier of the above-named bank,
swear that the above statement is true to heat best of my
. W- * ntto_E. BaumgMi-
Salnt Louis, Missouri.—
■K of ' San Antonio,
3 850,680.39
115,200.00
8.000 00
\ 5,439.11
5,000.00.
321.7Y5.45
Eitt seems to think that the Ag-
gie* will have another crack basket-
ball team. It is Eitt’s contention
that if feckhardt will be eligible at
Texas university next fall, then
Keen was ellg.ble at Aggielaud last
fall, and is also eligible for the bas-
ketball team. Ettt points out that
their cases are similar. It Keen
were to become eligible for the Ag-
Igie basketball team, then the Farm-
ers would be considerably stronger
than they .were last year, and would
perhaps produce anotSer champion-
ship team.
No more the veto an player stays
In M>n>e cold, chilly home—
Be ehasee South, aud .caltivagee
ihe good old “waxy- loam!
By W. A. PHELON
Article* made from Rub-
ber add *o many con-
venience* and comforts
to the Home that every-
one should inspect our va-
ried offering*.
Smacked the pill for an average of
.293. In the majors ho has not hid
under .390, but perhaps its bin an-1
vironmenf He’s with Detroit, yon
know, and thoas Detroit boys know
considerable about smacking the old
***ate.
Manager Cobb that Trim Rigney,
former Aggie and Fort Worth star,
will be ready to go thia year. Rig-1
ney was ill with rheumatism the
major portion of laat season, but
managed to hit over .300 neverthe-
less. He spent several months of the
fall at Marlin, and is said to have
fully recovered though it had been
rumored that-he would never be able
to play again. He is again at Mar-
i'” »aklng the baths in order thjt
he might report for training In top
l. Rigney in top
o* tbs most promising
need a new shortstop/or the coming, infielders In the American league,
season after all. Word comes 1
It wa, in the center of the line
.that the Farmers were we»k last
fall,.and with the departure of both
Bradford and Eitt .ft is likely that
Crack DuBo,a will be again forced
to bear the lions share of the burden
though in Braselton Bible seems to
have a coming star.
100,000.00
85,000.00
11.591.02
8 050.00
100,000.00
When you hear an old-timer *igh for. the day* of hi* forefather*,
smile quietly to yourself and think of this:
The ancients got along without automobiles, soap, stoves, tooth-
brushes, window-glass, breakfast foods, telephone*—without prac-
tically all of the thing* we consider the bare essentials of life. f
There never ha* been a time w>------ bettered itself *o rapidly an^
112,061.88
- ___ .
dr~MS*Stanfr or surety ^bondt - 3®*’®*^
Total of time deposits Subject to Reserve. Herds
• 32 and 83 . . .J..... .3142,061.38
44. Liabilities other than those above stated...
According to the current ^issue of physical condition,
the -Snorting New> Bstroto w<1] .not *nw» •
ndivided Profits
vidends Unpaid
Ircnlatlon ....
Loans and Discounts
[Stocks and Bonds
[Equity in Banking House and Furniture and fixtures
Real Estate
Redemption Fund with U. 8. Treasurer
pash la vault and with banks v — ■
Washington, Jan. 8. — (United
Press.)—Transportation on needs of.
tho United States, considered from
the angle of the manufacturer^ ths I
farmer, the banker, the consumer I
and everybody else concerned, will
be studied at a national transporta-
tion conference which will convene
here Wednesday under the auspices
of the Chamber of Commerce of the
United States. The session will last
three days.
The conference is intended to
bring together i0 intelligent form,
for the benefit of congress, the
thought of leaders In various lines
I upon the transportation problem.
Every state is expected to be re-
presented among the 200 or more
delegates who assembled at the call
of Julias H. Barnes, president of ths
chamber.
Present Big Problems
The conference will have before it
3147,057.33
Reserve (deposits payable'within 30 days):’’
26. Individual deposits subject to check. ...:..
27. Certificates of deposit due In 30 days (other than for
money borrowed). v • ■ -
30. Dividends Unpaid..—
CORRECT—ATTEST:
W. -Hermann
C. L. Wilkins
E. W. Reichardt
Ben Wlecker ------.
W. L Wiese
Wm. Suter
r-.’-. Wxt. Seidel, Jr., Directors.
RECAPITULATK
• resources
Ch Rpn f0880^< • Reserve District No. 11
Report of condition of THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK at Bren-
asm, in the State of Texas, at the close of business on Dec. 31, 1923.
•• i^vaas And discounts, IntMiding' rodto^frinfs "acceptances
of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts
. ^^^itbjpdbrsement.of this bunk_____- - vns ca.
2. Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured, 33,874.75 ’'’
4- U. 8. Government securities owned:
a Deposited to sooare circulation (U. 8. bonds par
value) .................... 3100,060.00
b All other United States Government securi-
ties (including premiums, if any)
5. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc . ,,
6. Equity in banking house, 31,660.60; Furniture and Fix-
tures, 37,000.00
7. Real estate owned other than banking'house
8. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
10. Cash in vauR and amount due from national banks
13. Checks on other banks In the same city or town as re-
porting bank --
Total of item, 10 and 13 , 3267,838.60
14. a Checks and drafts on banks (including
Federal Reserve ,Ban>) located outside of city
or town of reporting bank....... *
b Miscellaneous cash Items
15. Redemption fund with U.S; TfeC.
•» Treasurer .,. .....". . .... ."L.”.
Eitt, a husky 190-pouuder, was
expected to becolne the star Aggie
jeent«r of 1924. and his loss wlITnol
help the Aggie chUW any.- 4Wt.de-.
cUred that jt was hardly likely that-
be would ^ever return to Aggieland
again, though of course there is a
possibility.
The side drape was never more
fashionable than U is at Uh pres-
ent moment. The dress sketched
shows the tendency of smart
frocks to be.slightly fitted at the
waist, a tendency emphasised by
the little horlsontal pleats on one
side lust below the long shawl col-
lar. The side closing 1a more popu-
lar than ever.
star
| Aggie canter of 1922, but who play-
ed in a only a few games during the
1923 season due to an injured knee
was on the TexaJ Special Sunday
and Monday on hi# way to Detroit,
Mich, where he has accepted a po-
sition. <
___________ffehiswtir
S. 8. 8. routs out of your system the
impurities which cause boils, pim-
ples, blackheads, acne, blotches, ec-
markable
the studies and recommendations by | tbslr*
which spent eight months recently | m
delving into the question. These
specific questions will be* taken up:
------------ ---------- --------— What is the probable future of BSmPQ
to'He has developed rapidly under the transportation growth?
17. Capital stock paid ---------- , -----. . .
18. Surplus fund 1.
19. Undivided profits 38,306.92
a Reserve for interest and taxes accrued 8,207.00
b Reserved ftn ~ '
20. Circulating notes outstanding.
23. Amount due to*State banks, bankers, and trust com-*
panics in the United States and foreign countries. ... . .
Total of Item 28. -
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits)
, There Is also ‘a well-grounded ru-
mor that Slim Knickerbocker will
not return to A. aqd M. uext year,
and if such is the ease his presence
will be sorely missed. Knickerbock-
er should have his best year next
thlT. M’he were to return to Aggie-
land he would probably be used at
an end position, and he" seems to
have all the qualifications to be-
coming n great wing. He is not slow.
He receives well, is big and power-
ful, also a hard worker.* KnicKer-
bcoker haB never been the football
player at college that he should have
taeen with bis native ability for the
I simple reason that he has been used
1 at the quarterback position. A*. *
quarterback, Knickerbocker wm the
best Bible bad to offer, but at his
best as a field general Slim was no
star. Hie brother, Art Knickerbock-
er, one, of the greatest quarterbacks
MR
m for foot and a half above
• » rite
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 241, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 9, 1924, newspaper, January 9, 1924; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1179637/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.