The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 166, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 13, 1924 Page: 5 of 10
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PAGE FIVE
BRECKENRIDGE DAILY AaiERlCAN
.B4' ' nBwjv-w 'HE. 3 -r wjsn
Charter No. "122
Reserve District No. 11.
r.UI'OKT OP THK CONDITION OF
Toy FacLorv of Old
QdVlto rionp TfrCki-vo
(yitj? 3Rtrst Hattmud lank Year ulfi f Yii...
AT imi'CKLNICIIM.K. IN TUI STATK OK TKA'AS
at tin- rltxc ot iiii-ine on IVvetnrMr :ttt 1!) 5.
ittssoeuctis
J. a Loans and discounts including n dis-
count acceptances of other banks and foreign
bills of exchange or drafts sold with Indorse-
ment of this bank (except those shown in h
' - -- --...''Sa.hi...iu
Total Loan . .
. (Hermans weruri-it. NONL. ur.--. -i; r .1
4. V. S. C.iiieiimtciit eciinlfes owned:
a Deposited to secure circulation ( L. S.
Bonds par value)
b All other United States Go eminent i-
cuntlcs I tnclutlii..- pr nntims. if uii
total
7 jajaLJja va jr m x w n v wf
Bavalo On Top Speeding Plane In Aeriai Circus
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mmjSau!fe2r'' ;rV
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Vjr .'arjr jm jjm 4
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rrp n k tc .
x . 7 r. s:
10.000.00
1 " : 1; 1 : .:
i.'i i ;. 1
.'.7 j'i
lu.l Kiture:
. OlhfKmdj -tiN-k.- .eruHllt-. -U: . .
. nankK-r5oiij5Jl?.;(5Ji.C!ttltfiv .
7 Ileal ilfjate owned other than banking boti.e
i La wruJJ reserve rh Federal Ki serve Han!; . .
I" (aslfclt) vault and amount due froii' national haul.
11 AmiJprf't due from State banks bankers. and tru-t com.
paij In the (nitd Statts i other than inrhnt d in
Itetmys. 9. and t i
!! CheJU on other banks in tne Kimr city or town as
repoitynic bank i other than Hem !2l
Totrtfmf Item.- . In. 11 1.'. and l:; . J.i'i 1 .!"; ...
14 h iSlfcellaneotl rash Ileum 'T !IV".'I2
16. IteiLfltrfption fund with V. S. Treasurei and due from
LVls. Treasurer
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21)4.7: ( 41
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!::'. ...j t 7
TOT A 1.
I. 14 M
soo.oo
3 t; :. !
j . llu'ilith's
li. Capital stock paid in J 300000.00
is. Surfllit fund
13. I'ndVvVded protus Jl.Z'Je.n'J
a I'Sfrved for interest and taxes
accuVeil 31.S81.I3
100000.00
:il.f.s 22
:!7it.G'T.ll
s:!2.5l:.22 $32517.22
2u. firtjHtlniif nou-a outMudln ;. 10.tnMt.00
22 Amiyjtn't due to national bands 2.!)'m.80
2:1. AniotiitjL dne to State Bnnka basket-a and tira4t companies
in fife United Statet and rsr-Jcto roimirtes tothcr than
thofctltncluded in lterfis zl )r Si) !
2'j raali'ir's check" outstanding .
TotK'-r Items 2It'KiS5?"25'Su!it2.-i.:So4g2:; 12
Dcntjind lcplt-tj(olTici"(liin;bni).H iriH.tfc)'-ul)Ject to
itUHrve (ueposjts payaDle.wilRM o lUvya):
2h liidl?Itinal deposits subject to cherk . . 1 . 7 ' ' :tc7
2i. HtatjiCount. r other Jtultiittpftl ljti5fU.'i !eut.d b
" r'll ..". "I Iii'H .vmvki prWWX! WOCW -.- .-. H.VJ.ol
;; l)n tWid. unpaid . - . ...... . ' lt.'M)
;;i othrrjiri'iiii.nd l' po-ttn . . . ... 1''... i.uti
ToJi'of d'l.i.ind ii'.oMiis ii.m.r than luii tt' jxist; - i
-utljit to !: n -. ii. ii- t. L'7 2 2''. .'.it and
' i Jjfu - - - - -2..'.s i.oi i.e.;.
Tiiitp.tileioiiis Mijjiect to Koicfve inavable aftor 30
dS)(!!'rWiCD'ila5"0r more.nmteVwd poUtal' t if-' v-''- V
savlncsl: " x
32 " ril' .t:ilM oi iitp'ktil toiti r than lor ni ho.i owed I ?. :.'0 i U
3! l'o-ul avliivx d posii. . . . . . 9U '.. 14
Total of Time deposits nubjert to ltser'. items 32.
33. -U and 3.'. . . . . . .!25.2N.s !)t
II. Letters of Credit and Tuw'kr.' t'heckrt fold for i.-h
and outstandinn .. Z i U
f3. 5t. 972. 04
TOTAL
State of Texas County of Stepnens ss.
I (Henn RusHcil Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly swear
that thu above statement is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief.
GLENN UUSSELL.
Cashier.
Correct Attest:
JSBAL)
Subscribed and sworn to before me Ui's 'ji d..
H CAULTON VVAl.Ui.I;
C. E. MAHTIN
J. K. THOMPSON
Dlrn-tors.
.-oNNKItLrn. Jan. 11. anta
Clau?' niu!eum of toy a in Sonneberg.
"tie or' t lit- manufartnrinc renters o
'.triiiaev l.s soon to hii' .m addi-
t'.op.r i. im or two to h.iu-e the
'" o pi.' thitrts which have been
i r.i v.li'd into the ptnre tor -nera-tiiin.'
I'll- Mot whu-h 1'ontntiis hun-
'' o . !.. . . nd of dolls and l:t-
i. i n and i iiui. n of most of the
iM'ion-. on '.irtli is na.it to contain
. '.irtri't collection of tos and
ii'ntitieh tui i;lnll)lefl under one
roof. Lvtrythiai.- in the toy line
wli'i h li.i h'ii manufactuied by
NOTICK
Tht t'omiiiifsioners Court of .itepli-
is County will receive bids up to
ten o'clock a m. January II. 192 1
m- rond and bridsro material and
.-in . . . supplies for the Court
ilou . and Jail books blanks and
(Ii r nil . records and oil and
- soluie for- usie in road maintenance.
.'prcii'ii.ii.ons may be found at thi
offic; of t'ie County Auditor. The
'ourr reserves the riifht to reject
:iny and all bids.
K E. Conlee County Auditor
i Adv. Jan. 2-13.)
Jaliuat.. . !' 2 I
JUliN (JLu.. Notarv i'lililic.
Hem y Hecr J. Wtltiuni l?.ttk.liill
I' itlorgiui Ahtiiiiis
I'MnMislifii "I S7 -
!'rinto Wires to New York Chi-
cami mid Iiiteriiifillate Points
H. Si B. BEER
CO.VJM ISSION M ERCH ANTS
'j2.") IJaronnc Street
MAX OULKANtS LA.
I'.IIANCH OFFICES:
S".!. t'rinier Street mid L;'.
Siignt- ninriflct K'.rhmiKo Rids.
New Orleans' La.
Cotton Stocks Bond.-- Grain
Provision:? Cotton Seed Oil
Sugar and Coffee
.i nib ra of New Orleans Colton
Exchanse N. O. Future Lrokers'
Association. New York Cotton Kx-
chanRe New York Stock Ex-
change N. Y. Coffee & Sucar E35-
chantrf. Inc. N. Y. Produce Ex-
change Chicago' Board of Trade
Lu. SURur and IMce ExchanKe Aa-
foc:ate Members of N Y. Curb
Market Association and Liverpool
Cotton Association.
SifPcwl attention Riven to the ex-
ecution of orders on tho above
exclinnes.
!''o;' ini'oi-iiiiilioi
Plume Wire or Willi
JESS TAYLOR & CO.
CUco Te.. I'tiono !)j
"T:Csiri6MiraaaOTa-2
?f""l.i '.L" f mj mmBiBa
vsa suaaaatexauBSi.
TPIE UNIVERSAL CAR
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I AST Spring a toul of 350.0CO people uere disapptnnted in
J not being able to obtain deliveries of Ford Cars and Truv-Li
as orders were placed faster than cars couid be produced.
The demand for Ford drs and Trucks this Spring will accord-
ing to oil indications be far pre iter than kst Spnr-g.
Winter buying has been increasing at a greater rate than ever
before.
Actual retail deliveries the. past 60 days
(. totaled 308170 Ford Cars and Trucks an
increase of 1961 a day over a year ago.
Over 200000 people have already ordered lord products on
our purchase plan the ranjority of whom vill take delivery in
the Spiing.
The above facts are given v ith the sufjgemi.n that you list your
order promptly with a Font dealer if you contemplate the pur-
chase of a Ford Ctr or Truck lor ue thia Spring or Summer and
wish t "!" delay in delivery.
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lif B. tal dif ot ! It '
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t iou i.7.irjBroirulc aimall deposit
it fjv piirmntm. Or. vou cswi "ni in cite
iHw all " oa hf juaitnml orcW
.'1 tf - lltft" C "v 'Iwr--"nct Kv tfOl'-f'l.
BENNETT MOTOR CO.
20.-1-7-9 West Williams St.
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Tliis and many oth.- stunts otiually thrilling arc advcrti.-LMl Is. .' Ux Aovt.il i ..''
for this afternoon when the circus will he held two and a half m ii. S .uihwest of Bivti'-'itr't'
club jrrounds. Admissioii will be 50 and 25 cents.
'i i'.m;" ' i ' - 'I-- b'jln'c f.chedul"d
'i'.'t ?i ;ut:v . .1 oi tlie ntnv tr 1 1
m-gj imMttnmtm9tr
the onnbt'rg toy Uiduntiv ioiu Its
very b'Jriinnin(5 lias been toil'Cted
.eTe for the benefit ehieflv o. lor-1
mi;ii buvera. Ever; boy a -1 tuo.st
)t the girls oi (it.rmany hn-- heaid
i' Santa t;iaus' toy ahop li -r but
tew huve even buen adailli d. Chil-
.lrert are barred unless acco.npanied
by their parents.
Sonneberg already has oi d splay
models in Its museum for C!ii-t:itmaj
1924. The Sonnehei-. toy industry
keeps just about a vein ahtud of
old St. Nick.
For tlie holiuav. ii' t .' i he lit-
i 'i ii" t-o'.dii i en .oiui" . i j Ins
ju.st j.bou' di-app"in il. li' iivv to
it ol v ood. I lollj too. I. . lai'
ti in an to It 11 iiiii ' ' I
ind. in Ho i iuiio-i i i : h 'oi ni
ri.. m.idt in -!-. i ..mi :.: i nii
l;i . ;i:.tl lue IiIm u In i. . :n i . t
in; now m SoiiU"ii i o nl in -
aus ol the diltiei.l' ' - "D.a.p
ii- lu- oilier materia!- u . t ount
if iins'-tlh d ( onditions i ' .iihn'
liiouisliotit Hi.- count r.v
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Canadian Products
I ii 1 9 2 3 Showed
Material Increases
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Philippine Leper"
Colony Reported
Best In Orient
KM Kl' '.!. S SALE.
Sealed !id
i -'' in " .1 ' r ' ' i inn ' nil W'':-t Vi :l -
i i.m.-t .'tie.t v ti (o--lorv. ii'ti
feciiv.il b j i ooni te-ideiiee. nine roon s in oul-
Sottth M'! '' !-h';. upcl ;s. t .nod' in cuiiv' nn n ".
lion: l-it.i' r : !' ti.s-u or inn ess
I than tint -thii'il c.eth h.i'.i'i in on
until 12 irc'oek nnon. I'ebruarv '. uu t..o ;(1.uv y;Uh Un r(iif
J:)2-llor iii. purchase ot South m ;; Vt.nl. ui'ht rn-eiva to i"j. ct
iln
Ii r
Will lie
undefst'-n"il at l1
A venii". IlrecU I'll rid'
OTTAWA Jan. !. Tli- t.n :i and
.'inhery product.! of (.'anadii during
1923 shoved matt rial ini;i.'a-eS ov-
r the 1922 fiutires. The .ultu- of
he Doniuiioii's mineral fo't-t ag-
ipultiial and fiahinj; indu :r.s is
ilaced ai -2l Ji)i)0iiiou in unotflc-
al kov t rn mi tit esiUaiiitea !o 1923.
This represents aih increase ol 252-
tOO.OOO over the valued ol the pre-
vious year.
Canada is no- ihe -;r ae-: slu--rle
contributor m ill wor.!'.. wheat
upplv. with moi surp.i 'v l. at 'or
xpori I hail anv oih'r vvi...' i?iovv-
.nn nation accoidinv; to sialibfic
oiiiinled I; the iuiernationai lni-.ti-ttte
ol' Agriculture in Home and
rainimitteu to I he 1onuiiioii Kureau
f Statistics.
Ilritiah Columbia's .mlinwi ace
lhi year will total 1 25010)0 caoeH
iceordins to preliminary '.-n.iatf-if
1 lie provincial Department o.
'ishtrles. This Is an increase (fl
ibout 4001)00 cases over the 122
iack. and Is the largest out 1111 binct-
1319. Ol I'll SEA I'LAPPEi:
IS IJEALLV .MODES'I'
LOS
lie all
m 1 mftw mrj .wiif '
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ANCELES Jan. s. "Tliej
the fnie -the fiamieiH on
liroadtMiy ami the belit-a .of the
south Sea L'lands" aid V. !'. Ad-
ler who has just returned Irom a
t-.u'. trip throiiith Borneo Java
mil adjacent IslautU.
AuL r who is author of ' riie Isle
it WiHhhini; Men." .Li of the
ini'i- iiun.le ' and "The A.tiricial
ul'ip.l .' (ieel: 1'. d. that Ihi SOUtli
ieu tiupper is much intut modest
hail h r A'lier.t 111 HHter. Tio fclig-
;esiive cut 1 if t In Aiuerirun Kirl'i
-loiliitiK call more attention to her
ell than the unconscious nudity of
he uicia of ihe Kla Kia tribes.
' h" Island is-irls reel very embar-
.useii if they ure made to wear any-
thing more than enr-riun and
bracleiti. the author said.
O-C
r?nnn Tnrnnrr J
.'i.ce Kt'.ei- ol' Fort Worth will
ne in IJt-cl nriii'rt about Junua'-y
'5 11 10 Februarv Jst. tiiiiin" nlinni 1st
Mr. Kike- has some of the best rajf-
jrenc. h m T"as ami tuned over
IOO11 juanou durlnc 1023. Those
rt-ho want the heat in tho tuning art I
leave nnlnr with r T i.-n .J I
Thompson Furniture Co. or call
Mrs. M P. Kiker at resldenct
(Adv. Ili3-tf.)
MANILA. Jan. 11. The Cuhoii
leper colony is tin largest of its
kind in the world and tin- best
cured of in the Far East aecvM'd-
ing to Dr. II. Wind&or Wad'- chief!
medical officer of the cnlonv. who1
lias just r turned from Sinuapr.r
and o.her points in the Otiei.t as
one of Hie Philippine delegate; to'
ill- t'liveniion 01 the Far Kn-t.M'n
.-.-n.'il'iiii o' Ti'opic.l .Mtdiiiii' He
li.inl .iie Far Easti r:i countrii.-. toit.w '
look to the I'hilippip-i 1. 11 n.odei
1 r a1 .. 1 1 o. ii pro";.
Dr. W'.iio- vi.-'ii d the It it. '. -fention
camp. . nci aj luius 111 S1.11 1 j
and Fin eh Indn-China and round'
their :i; ..e t a small oie- fjr br-
t ' lie) the Philippines in su.'c. s fill
treatment and f. search work.
Coniutentiiii: on affairs in the
countries i.-iitt d and compat'i'a
llicm with tho.ie of the Philippine.. I
Dr. Wade said:
''Filipinos should travel throuitii j
Far Eastern countries to se jor
themtielve.t how far their condition
is above that of othor Oriental peo-1
pies with the exception Of the Jap-
'inesit. Their oppoifuitiea for ad-
vancemeni are unknown in Siitn
French Indo-China and there nhout 1.
Educal'.ou i-i secondary nuitti r in
the pountries : v.sittd v. hi roan 'it ro '
it is foremost and ttnlversil."
Vice Governor ("limore who also 1
attended th. convention declared t
that the Philippine educational sys-
tem id far in advance of t'toro of
Other Far Eastern countries.
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We're (111111 Th.-ifs Siftii.
A subsci'iDi r vvlinsii- n.itii. v '
withhold lor ubvioiu r1 anon- arfi. .
our advice upon a ver import ii.t
matter "I am in love.'' h" vriiei--
"with two girls and both would he'
ivtlilng lu marry un'. On- is very
wtll oL and i-i as pitlty as a pic-1
tui". The oMier i- iuite plain and
has no worldly Kuodh to sp ak of.
Which should I marry?" j
The answer ii eas. Mitriy me
poor girl and send 11. the addre-.s '
of the other. -Main- Farmei . '
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NOTICE. '
The ( oiiiniis.louer.- t'tvwi n; .'-'e-pln
ns coo y 'ill rtci.-e bid. 1 1 lei
12 o'llork r.ooii Jnnuaij 2!. !'i2'
for ih. loilowi'i'.' .stijipileti:
1 1 '.11 01 ' :. f; 1 r v u .
"'' ''' . o. i;n perm; lii.iK
lo Kt .. o' "11 1 1 1111. ii...
.1I Ke.. o' 2o penii: nail..
i Kegi of Slap!"; !
s six .oor nradt r.
'. f'.ih' :oo craJ- 1 . 1
1 0 'I i.ie -foot fiesnoea.
In f. iit 1 oa I plows '
i n 1 u. 1 1 r. ... -
I'lJ'Ci rii and a!
e. 1: C')f.r:i;
1 Adt iai . I '1. i.:
feet of iiOts 11 and 12 in Block "JO .en. or all bii's.
Original Town of BrecKenridge In I DAVE LIVINCsTO.V Ketuvn'.
Stephens Cor.n'y Te:.ti on corner 1 Adv. Jan. . Ti. 21. 27.1
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! I have moved my offices
from the Smith Uuildmrr to
the new Birch Building.
Rooms (i and 7 uhere you
are invited to cull.
L M: Black I). C.
CHIROPRACTOR
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and thf zi-A. rr.:.-nh nical lu:ury
of ; n c nc ' ' ': lb.2t c:lj.albj irprn-cs
with ::?. 'i.-2 v; or;.c!criui Willys-
Knigiit cl:evo-valve engine is
the s;.mc vj-pi of cs.pr.? na.l in
the
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1 A f.rm nnd :.l..blr or-
Ran: 'itio-i tla't h :sb::i!t
u umtofmly ;or'l c.r of
economical price and
operation.
2 A cha-s: . kk'c iutid
naj cooru.ni.F'j.1 tn.it it
p.'-lorms cnai y ufi.d-
nt!yunIcrailcon'ii'ioa3. 3 A wide variety of
I" "dytypfatonn i.-sttall
iailiv.dual rerjuircrnti
and cutabitihcu j 't.-nd-rd
of quality end btyic.
4 Buick oi.thori.sed
crvice av ulnblc every-
where throudhout the
lif: cf the car. tst-ut:.
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Wb.en better aiifiomobiies are biailt
Buick will build them
GOAD MOTOR COMPANY
UchL U'lllianiji ami t ouit Aveni'iu
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