Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 237, Ed. 1 Monday, January 9, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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The agreement had
, »H8%W& months
negotiations and had been
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■igned by Lloyd George as Prime daries with South Ireland must
Minister, Austin Chamberlain, j be determined, and she will
Lord Birkenhead, and Winston govern herself under the Home
Churchill for Great Britain and
Arthur Griffith, Michael Col-
lins, and George Barton for Sinn
«he announce-
ment is that the two nations
hitherto excluded from confer-
shail have the same'encas are to be participants in
status in the com- this conference. Lenine will be
as toe there too. - More and more it ia
as the Dominion benig felt the world over that
the Commonwealth Russia must be stabilized again
the Dominion of,before there can be any thought
—j il. union of of stalflity in European affairs;
of Germany, the same is no leas
to make laws for,true. Not only European na-
up the British'peace and order and good gov- tions but the United States and
iwprww Its standing is that of jernment in Ireland, and an ex* [other nations of the world are
Canada. Its establishment ends 'ecutive responsible to that Par- more closely bound together for
strife, contention, and blood-
shed that has existed for centu-
ries. If > V
There still remains the settle-
ment of the Ulster problem. The
treaty gives Ulster the choice of
coming into the state or staying
out. If she stays out, her boun-
Fein. MiPV
The British Parliament ac
cepted the plan by a sweeping
Rule Act.
"The indications are that Uls-
ter will stay wit. As to the Uls-
ter problem, there ought to be
full recognition of the fact that
the solution would not have been
majority of 401 to 58 in the possible if Griffith and Collins
House of Commons and 160 to and George Gavan Duffy (Duf-
47 in the House of Lords. The fy's Irish signature to the trea-
Charter No. 10,800. Reserve District No. 11
Report of the condition of The Farmers National Bank
at Brenham, in the State of Texas, at the close of business on
December 31, 1921.
r RESOURCES
Leant and Discounts, including rediscount* —1576,735.88
DEDUCT:
Notes and bill* ^discounted with Federal Re-
serve Bank (other than mink acceptances sold — 107,598.10 469,137.73
Overdraft*, unsecured ^ 211,46
U. S. Government Securities
to Htm circulation (U. 8. Bonds par
»"tV '""Br--"''"" "ih
and shall be styled and weal or woe than ever before,
known as the Irish Free State." and therefore the calling of this
— new conference is to be welcom-
MAGICIANS. ed as a long step forward to-
Books are magicians- They war(j a way out 0f a situation
travel for us, but take us with that is becoming more and more
them- They see for us; think gerioug ag tj,e ^ays g0 by.
for us. They teach us; they '
amuse us; they inspire us; and notice~^i* u to notify all par-
..o I tles that my farm situated in the
toey make US Citizens Of the wfedeville neighborhood is posted
ages. Ail times all lands, all ?»d no hunting win be allowed. Vio-
lives, all heroism, and all pro-,1*^' wt" be prowcttted to the ful1
up the steps are caught in
books. Books abolish time and
make us in a very real sense citi-
zens of the boundless cycles.—
Selected.
mjmw
ar. bonds.
securities e. t, e.
i» House
and Fixtures
.00
2,400.00
7,200.00
I
Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Cash in Vault and amount due from National
■ Banks
Chocks on other banks in the same city or town as
reporting bank (other than item 12)
Redemption Fund with U. S- Treasurer and due from
U. ST Treasurer - -
Other assets, if any .
TOTAL
Capital stock paid in .
1M>,600.00
12,020.00
0,600.00
26,012.24
52,027.93
14,898.47
5,000.00
8,896.20
LIABILITIES
Undivided Profits - J4.670.&4
Reserved for Taxes and Interest $ 770.00
Reserve for Charity * 89.40
Circulating Botes outstanding ' —w—
Amount due to state banks, bankers and trust com-
ties in the United States and foreign countries
her than included in Items 21 or 22)
AND DEPOSITS OTHER THAN DEPOSITS
TO RESERVE (deposit* payable with-
subject to check / - ']
lit due in less than 80 days "(other
deposit
than for money borrowed)
Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits)
r subject to reserve, Items 2« , 27, 28, 29, 80,
$693,803.02
100,000.00
60,000.00
6,379.94
lOOJDOO.OO
49,416.05
298,784.30
33,60900
One of our exchanges thinks
that the trouble with India is
too much propa-Ghandi.
EUROPEAN REHABILITA-
TION.
The first day of the Cannes
conference, where the allied su-
preme council is considering Eu-
ropean affairs, especially the
situation brought about by the
failure of Germany to pay her
reparations installment, gave
to the world the news that there
is at last hope of the European
nations coming to gether for a
consideration of conditions that
are seriously affecting all of
THE OLD ADAGE
"Whatever is vjorth
doing, is worth doing
well" applies to business
as well.
I'm in the feed busi-
ness and am, striving ev-
ery day to render the pub-
lic a service second to
none-that's why my busi-
ness grows every month.
Just ring 700 for the
next order of feed.
JACK GREEN
Phone 700
Free delivery to any part
of the city-
SUBJECT TO RESERVE (payable
after 30 days or subject to 90 days or more
nntlco) I •
Certificate# of deposit (other than money borrowed)
Bills payable, other than with Federal Reserve Bank,
>327,398.30
32,418.00
16,000.00
4.200.76
Electric Power
For Convenience In
Heating and Cooking
AT $0.10 PER K. W. HOUR
Electric Irons, Toaters, percolators, disk Stoves, Etc.
at SO 10 wtru Rates a.™ so constructed that electric power
"orner 18 ** of every resident cus-
If your lighting consumption runs over two K. W. Hours Der
ablenatn$0°10r W.Ho"^ °' the USed Ls
Or* K. W. Hour equals 1000 watt hours.
One watt hour equals one watt used for one hour.
Electric six pound irons use 500 watts per hour, or $0-05 per hour
Brenham Compress Oil & Mfg. Co.
AN EARLY START
Start your boy early with a
savings account. Inculcate
the practice of savings, the
benefit of thrift and the incen-
tive to progress toward pros-
perity and independence.
GIDDINGS & GIDDINGS
MM
•ao«a*a*>—Adv. lia-t*-
No building too large or too sm»ll.
Let me furnish plans and estimates.
Labor figorad ft OTfrWSr PrlcflS. h
R. Nix, Contractor.—Adr. 239-10t.
The annual meeting of the IM«
SueJSB&aa
MAWS sasga
for the purpose of electing a board 1
of directors and tbfe transaction of
such other businss* as may ne
brought before the meeting. V
F. H- BOSSE. Pres.
H. A. KELLING, Cashier
Adv. 215,SOt.
8 per cent interest will be charged
on all accounts after 30 days. Gie-
secke Bros.—Adv. 240-tf.
Get your Theme Tablets at Ban-
ner-Press—-Adv. 238-tf.
POUNDKEEPER8 NOTICE
Taken up on the 22nd of Decern-
Dr. R. E. NICHOLSON
SPECIALIST
Eye, Ear, Noee and Throat
Over Fanners National Bank
Office Honrs » to 12 A. M.
itoJPJt
Dr. BILLY BURNE3
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office 205 St Charles Are.
Dr. G. HEINEKE
Dentist
Office Over Triatirain Pharmacy
Phone 187
Dr. W, F. HASSKARL
GENERAL PRACTICE
SURGERY
Phone 705
Office over Citizens Drug Co. No. 2
Brenham, Texas.
Dr. ARTHUR BECKER
PHYSICIAN
Office Over Citliens Drug Co.
Brenham, Texas
Office Phone «4» * Res. ltt
F. W. MARTIN
MARBLE and GRANITE YARD
First Class Foreign end American
Narblee and Granite Handled. All
Kinds of Cemetery Work. Iron
Fencing a Specialty. Phone 126.
MJG. BROCKSCHMIDT
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
Office Over Mauck's Jewelry Stor*
Brenham, Texu -
BEN LEHMANN
tSENERAL INSURANCE
A share of you, business solicited.
Office over Washington Co., Stat*
Bank. Reaidence Phone SOS
Office Phone 686
Phone Ml
including all
representing
nts)
money
?«08,808.02
Otto E. Unumpart, Cashier of the above named
the sbovc statement Is true to the best of my
.... 1. -
and sworn ts
Cashier.
me this 7th day^of January, A. D. 1922.
Robertson
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(■RESOURCES
67^,735.88
211.46
100,600.00
12,02000
EstabUshed 1866
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03,388.61
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Photograjrfis preserve for you
the ever-changing sweetness
of childhood.
Winkelmann Photographer
Telephone 92
•Ml,401.U
Wmi
STOKES BARBER SHOP
4—BARBERS—4
GET SHAVED RIGHT NOW
T0U DO?*T HAVE TO WAIT
_ C. E. STOKES, Prop,
est Side of Coort Houge S^nare
REX TAILORING CO.
CLEANING and PRESSING
Agent for Model Laundry
CALL AND DELIVER
PHONE 465
DR. R. ft LENERT
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
SPECIALIST
H0' ieeoO!_M„Tr"rtr»m Pharmacy
f'EE CURRY, District Agent For
SOUTHLAND LIFE
INSUBANCE CO, Of Dribs
Br—bam, Texas
INSURANCE
FRED L AMSLER
WILLIAM SCHELL
, Optometrist ft Optician
We* Side Court House Sqsare
moat com
of
should turn o\
leaf.
Investigate our j
our methods
sure that you'U
One of m;
lorpers.
SERVICE ilS
HOBB1
rafji
A1
J.H.
Fresh Cocoa
Fresh Fine Ce
Fresh Lettuc
Fresh Cape Cod Cn
London Layer
California Or
Fancy Appl<
All Kinds of :
Fancy Cream
Chocolate Ca
Olives and Cherries iaj
Fancy Cakes 1
Assorted Canned Ca
Fruits
Cherries, Pine'ap
Peaches st Lowest
PLEASE ORDER
Phone 8
J. H. Qu<
QUALITY, CLEANLINI
VICE ARE OUR
WE ARE SERVING
"REGULAR DINNER"
"ONCE A CUSTOMER
A CUSTOMER" IS OUR I
ALL WE ASK IS A TI
WE MAKE IT A POt
SATISFY.
Fish and Oyster
WE THANK Yt
MANHATTAN
WEBSTER'S &
TELDES GAf
SEEDS IN PACKA
A Fua LINE <
BULK SEEDS, St
AS PEAS,
SWEET CORN,
BEET AND
SEED.
SHORTLY WE W!
HAVE MAINE
POTATOES.-
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 237, Ed. 1 Monday, January 9, 1922, newspaper, January 9, 1922; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489791/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.