Sherman Daily Democrat. (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1911 Page: 7 of 8
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FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
FOR HALK—New modern tour-room
bouse, Kerr street, I860. $12.50
per month. Wm. A. Bailey, New
phone 432. J15-3I
FOR SALE—Corner lot, 5-room
house; 2-3 cash,-balance on terms.
Qall, corner Rusk and Middleton
Streets. Convenient to both car
lines. j9-3t
FOR HALE—Nice up-to-date 5-room
bungalow, just completed, In East
Chaffin St.; easy payments. R.
Aston, new phone 423. j2-tf
FOR KALE-_$2000 buys a nic*
home; come by and look at this
place. 1001 East Cherry street.
m23-tf
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Ft)R SALE—
REAL BSYATB
That's My Business
L. C. CHAPMAN
108 N. Travis
see J. p. GRADY, for teal estate—
City Property for sale on easy
jnents and to rent. Farm lands for
Sale and exchange and money to loan
On land at low rate of interest.
Office East Side Square. Sherman,
Texas. d!6-tf
bar-
FOR SALE—J. P. Qeren has
gains in dwellings and bn
property and vacant lots and farms.
Bee him first and last. Office In
Binkley Annex. Jyl-tf
FOR RENT—-ROOM*
FOR RENT—Comfortable
cottage. 171 Jf Willow.
4-room
jl«-3t
FOR KENT—3 furnished
rooms for light housekeej
new phone 779 or call at 7
Montgomery St.
room, south side square,
lie rented any night or day
see Geo. Opel at tin shop.
8-8t
FOR lit NT—Three-room
0 p
close In; $8.0
Caruthers.
per month.
house,
R. L.
J8-lw
door south Binkley Hotel upstair
Old phone 912. Mrs. Etta Hunt.
3 5-tf
FOR KENT—Lodge or
Jce water; by nlgl.t, week or
Sherman Music Co., 110 N.
Old phone 303, new GO.
FOR KENT—Two large
438 N. Travis Bt. Old phone 864*
m30-tf
complete for light 1
695 B. Montgomery St.
m30-tf
FURNISHED ROOMS and board
day or week. Mrs. N. E. Reeves, 2
West Lamar. m24-
FGR RENT—Nice front
Mra. Hawkins.
a24-tf
FOR RENT—Down stairs
rooms for light housekeeping cheap
Anplv 02 4 S. Walnut, either phoi
7(i. R. F. Brown. m3-tf
FOR RENT—HOMES.
FOR 1tENT—Tw roonis'p art 1 y
up near town.. Everything conveni-
ent. Call at 102 S. Walnut or p
new 764. j
FOR RENT—New 2-story house,
tub, tolled, lavatory, kitchen
entire house screened in<
block east of Washington
building. Apply to J. H. L
532 S. Walnut Street.
13-6t
FOR RENT—New 4-Toom hoiw
Wiest Tennessee street. Call ol
phone 934. jl3-tf
FOR RENT—Furnished
light house-keeping
Cherry street.
rooms
268
FOR RENT—One 4-room house t
South Vaden street. Apply to J.
Burton Med Co., East Lamar St.
FOR RENT—Bran new
closets, electric lights and gas
barn. Everything up to date; i
to Frank Schwulst, new phone 490.
m31-tt
FOR RENT—!
repair. New
172.
Phone 294 or
FOR RENT—4-room cottage,
trie lights, 4 blocks of square. $15
L. C. Chapman. a7-tf
#6r KALEL2->t S WaBhifig *rtachlnei, jpC
good as new, latest make; price ftift. ch
C*U at 4045 W. Tennessee street.
J15-St
IHMMTION WANTED—A young mat
stenographer wants position as ate-
pographer or bookkeeiier, can give j,,j
best references Address care X, Dem-
ocrat, Denison. 14-3t _
-MMt |<
WHO W ANTS a share or Country tw
Club stock for $50.0U? Geo. S. Mur-
phy. ,v l5-3t gj
•FOR RENT—Nice, coo) down-stairs
south room; electric lights; conven- to
lent to bath. Plione 764 new phone wa
or call at 402 6. Walnut. j!2-tf —
FV»R SALE—All round saddle horse,
good driver, double or single, gentle y
and kind, 3 years old, over 16 hands of
high and a "good looker.” R. P. El- wi
rod, 730 N. Woods St., new phone ,
Ac7. J12-H fo
WANTED—One hundred old feath- gt
erbeds at once. Write J. R Elam, *
Sherman Gen. Del. 14-St ^
-r- -
ESTABLIHHED in 1878—J. Senner,
Jeweler, fine watches and rich ;
jewelry. Particular attenUon given L
to repairing. 142 N. Travis St.
jl 3-3 Ot
FOR SALE1—-A fine black (four-
gallon) Jersey cow. Bargain for
cash, by Mrs. 6id Ansiey, 730 South
Travis. jl2-6t °T
FOR SALE—Good driver or work J*
herse. Price $125. See Thos. Gf.
Fowiler, 500 East Cherry. jl2 *
WANTED—To buy a pony. Ad- "*
dress H. G., care of Democrat.
!!
WANTED—All parties having empty c<
cream packers, to call Lyon Farm A
Creamery. Both phones. j3saftwed
WANTED—All parties having empty ^
cream packers, to call Lyon Farm *n
Creamery. Both phones. j3fiaftwed "
WANTED—Will buy a few good w
second hand kodaks. Miller’s Studio, ^
N. Side Square. ml7-lm *8
SHERMAN FURNITURE CO. does to
all kinds of repair work. Enameling fa
Iron beds a specialty. First house
east of Ballard-Foreman Co. on East -r,
Lamar street. ml6-..
YVANTED—Small electric wall fan
Must be clrsap. Address, giving 18
price “K," Democrat office. mlO-tf
IF YOCK Sewing Machine don't
Wc-rk, cal' at Vestal Music Co. Both P'
phones 337. ml-30t aI
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE writ- «>
ten In the leading companies of the s<
world. Also houses to rent in ail “
parts of the city. J. W, Btasslngame, “
S. E. corner square. New phone 226, fl
Old phone 121. ■ a-8tf es
VI
WANTED—AH parties ba.'ng empty
cream packer’s, to rail Lyon Farm j1
Creamery. Both phones. j3saftwed y*
WANTED—To flo your automobile, rl
buggy, wagon and harnres cleaning
Work guaranteed to give satlsfac- 0<
tton. Charlie Greer at W. Elliott’s K
barn. North Crdtektt street. j20*tf P
FOR 8A1.E CHEAP—Dining tabic, Jr
chairs, Japanese Matting, household 18
furnishings, lawn liose. New phone
342. 16-3t ®
_____ - CJ
FOR SALE—One goqjj second-hand D
top buggy; one good second-hand a
open buggy; one good light deliv- 8
ery wagon. Sherman Vehicle Co.
Plione 155 or' 710. old phone. Ji1
jl8-2t T
FOR SALE—Two Jersey cows; both 1
fresh, and at a bargain. Sherman
Vehicle Co Phone 155 or 710
old phone. ml6-2t
FOR SALE Cheap—Several good
tables and show cases. Reynolds-
Parker Co. a4-tf
9 .................. ... - A
FOR SALE—White and Buff Or- "
pingtons, also White and Barred
Rocks; hens and .cockerels. Mrs.
Ayers, 930 E5. Lamar St. j9-tf
WANTED—To do your plain sew-
ing; children’s work a specialty.
Call at 429 Weat Cherry. Mrs. J. G.
Williams. f27-tf
FOR SALE—Fancy aad Utility Pig-
eons. Also now have some nice |
fat r.quabs, dressed or undressed. ■
Sherman Pigeon Lofts, corner Lin- i
coin and Laurel streets, Sherman,
Texas. Roy E. Clarke, Prop.
ml4-lm
SAND—Wright Clark will haul
brick sand, flow er dirt, also fill and
grade lots’ at the cemetery. Old
phone 480. «20-tf •
DORCHESTER BROS., the old re-
liable barbers at No.. 208 South
Travis street, experts In their art
and will thank you for patronage.
*4-tf
SALE—Good chapel organ,
Call at 488 W. Cherry St.
16-tt
seems like a batters’
Bodle ought to be rani
MIST AND FOUND.
lot
night at the Young Mfli
-Rim
and tire off of buggy,
der return to Sherman Transfer
and receive reward. 18-3t
to Mm.
«g be-
st at ion.
Allan
15-St
WT—A bunch of keys..
Sherman Plumbing Co.
R«$tuim
for re-
jl2-tf
OR MISLAID, Policy No
0, Issued by the Penn Mutual
James A. Henderson. The finder
11 please return It to the under-
;ned. Application has been made
Henderson, 1112 E.
Williams
]5-12t
June 16.
Francisco Leott tie la Barra.
Ping
Finch."
Athtellcs are beginning to play Ilk*
real world’s champions
Ford is one of the few high priced
beauties who has made good.
Philadelphia Athletics appear to
have struck their wtanlag etride.
Major league ball teams' now may.
be known by the number of htta made. [
gbmebour or other the fans do not
relish a return to the daya of two hit■
games. ; i
The Tigers keep right on winning, j
and they don’t seem to care who
knows it.
Now the tip has gone out to manu-
facturers of baseballs that lees hit-!
ting Is desirable. |
After all. Harry Stolnfolftt finds;
baseball more profitable and more funj
than plate selling. |
Umpire Jack Doyle evidently be- j
Ileves what President Lynch ssysj
about upholding his umpires.
Clyde EnRle, the Red Sox third;
sucker, became a ball player for his
health. His brother Harry waa a star
an the Dayton team and advised him,-
to take up the game. j
W$M
last ~ *~W* •* VAuaw Uwfesa’a
Umm
tended by
frem the churches
city. The crowd
the rendering of
from
r.vd * 7SK?
themselves well In
mental numbers
respond to call*
doubled the program as arranged.
Dallas Is one of a number of places
these young men are to visit for re-
citals. They will appear In places
through north, central and asnSwaro
Texas, the last large city to be Gal
on. t
veston. Thence they will go to
* the
Kerrvllle to appear before the Pres-
byterian Assembly from July 3? to
August 15.
The singers are two Anderson
brother* of Dallas, two ana* of Dr.
WMHam M. Anderson, and two Cun-
ningham brothers from EllaavHle,
Young county, Tex. Their places
are as follows: First tenor, H. W.
r. #.
Cunningham; aecoad tenor,
Anderson; first bass, T. M, Cunning-
ham: second baas, W. M. Andereon.
Jr.
Francisco Leon de la Barra,
the
was
Mexico. After leaving college h«
idled law and was admitted to the
nal law and entered the Foreign
fairs Office. He gained a seat in
i federal congress''in 1891 and re-
ined there until 1896. He rep-
ented his government at the
mo-American congress at Madrid
1892, and at the Pan-American
year later ho was sent, to
the
. A*!
i diplomatic representative of
>xteo he resided at various times
th© principal countries of South
nierica. Later he was assigned to
lgium and The Netherlands. He
is sent tb Washington In 1999 as
sxlcan ambassador to the United
it os. He remained there until
become minister of foreign af-
rs In President Diaz’s cabinet.
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A SKIN AFFLICTION ,
all the more terrible because it
n’t toll you bow if suffers. But
ere Is relief at hand—not only re-
if but a immanent cure from
ickly heat, rashes, hives, eczema,
id all other skin affectations so
©valent among infants during the
miner months. If you want to
W. J. BRYAN 0ECU8ES
. cm IS AFTER HIM
Texas League Results Yesterday:
Oklahoma City 2, Dallas 0.
Fort Worth 4, Waoo 8.
Galveston 6, San Antonio 5.
Houston 6, Austih 5.
Where They Play Today.
Oklahoma City at Dalian,
Fort Worth at Waco.
San Antonio at Galveston.
Austin at Houston.
Standing of the Clubs.
Club
Plyd Won
Ix>at
Pet.
Oklahoma City
.62
35
27
.565
Waco . . r,j .
. .60
32
28
.533
Fort Worth .
33
30
.524
Austtn . .
. .410
31
29
.517
San Antonio .
. .64
32
32
.500
Houston . . r
..6$
31
32
,4 92
Galveston . .
..62
21
41
.339
Texas-Oklahoma League
Yesterday.
Durant 7, Bonham 0.
Altus 7, Wjlchlta Falla 2.
Cleburne 11, Ardmore 6.
Where They Play Today.
Bonham at Durant.
Wichita Falls at Altus.
Cleburne at Ardmore.
Results
and a look of relief spread over
s little face, Just apply this splen-
id remedy ZHMO. We believe hon-
itly and sincerely that in ZEMO
JU will find the cure you have
sen praying for. We can tell you
i all truth that we have m$ide
lousands and thousands of parents
appy with this simp'e but sure
And
MWCRLLANKOUS.
FOR SALE—Fine Jersey fresh row.
Old phone 630. i!0-6t
l*T>R SALE—Fresh milch row, Jim
B. Wilson. jl 5-12t
FOR HALE—$650 Ofcsbe & Baker
piano player, in use one month;'
fully paid for: will sacrifice for
cash; owner leaving town. See or
address Frank A. Shafer,
west Sears stmt, Denison.
JUNK—Highest prices paid for cop-
per, tine and brass. Lather Reid,
ill Bait Lamar.
ml7-tf
WANTED—All kinds of junk saeh
as iron, bonee, rags, bottles, rubber,
copper, brass, zinc, lead and sacks.
Cali 93 new phone, and our wagen
will call promptly after your Junk.
Southwestern Iron ft Metal Co., 411
N. Montgomery, QW phone 247.
4 . J28-lm
to prove our absolute sin-
•rity, we have Instructed Sll drug-
ats selling ZBMO, to refund the
urchaser his money if the very
rat bottle does not bring relief,
sed persistently thereafter ZEMO
bound tb cure.
ZBMO and ZEMO SOAP make the
ost economical as well as the
eanest and most, effective treat-
ent for affectations of the skin
id scalp whether on infant or
Sold by druggists everywhere and
LOAF Of BREAD
Ask for
Mother's Bread
For Sale by all
Grocers
Vienna Steam Bakery
GAKTWELL & CANTWELL
BARBERS
Will appreciate patronage
from the public and guarantee
nice, up-to-date service.
Bring the Children for Hair
Trimming.
Opposite Orayeroft’a
It
BATHS. BATHS.
f-
iuo«
INSURANCE—All classes of insur-
, anee written fo old - time, reliable
companies. Carpenter ft Beldea.
WANTED
To buy a 6ood Delivery
Horse
MILLER S TRANSFER
Both Phone*.
116 K Iji.nar Street.
SAFE TLME^WANT ADS.
Standing of the Clubs.
_A
Club
Plyd Won
Lost
Pet.
Wichita Falls .',f.n-28
12
.760
Durant . . .
..,60 29
21
,.)80
Altus . ...
...49 28
2t
.571
Ardmore
...50 24
26
480
Bonham' . .
..50 22
28
.440
Cleburne . . .
..50 21
29
.420
Gainesville .
..49 19
30
.388
Lawton . .
...48 17
31
.354
National League Results Yesterdays
Boston 8, Pittsburg 7.
Philadelphia J, Chicago ft.
Brooklyn 1, Cincinnati 0.
New York 1 St. Louis 0.
Where They l*lay Today.
Boston at Pittsburg.
Philadelphia at- Chicago.
Brooklyn at Cincinnati. I
New York at St. Louis.
Standing of the Clubs.
Club
New York .
Chicago . . .
Philadelphia
Pittsburg , .
St Louis . .
Cincinnati . *
Brooklyn . .
Boston . . . .
Plyd Won T-oat
K 52
33
19
. .51
32
19
.53
32
21
, .52
29
23
, ,51
27
24
. .53
24
29
. .52
19
33
. .54
13
41
Pet.
.635
.628
.604
.558
.529
.453
.365
.241
|K)St-
Ameriean League Results YVstorday:
Washington 8, Bt, Louis 7.
Boston 4. Cleveland 2.
New York 5, Detroit 0,
Chicago-Philadelphia game
poned; raip.
Where They May Today.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
Detroit at New York.
St. Louts at Washington.
Cleveland a* Boston.
Standing of the Clubs,
Club
Detroit . .
Philadelphia
Boston . .
New York .
Chicago . .
Cleveland
Washington
St. Iritis .
Plyd Won
Lost
Pci.
. .. 54
37
17
.685
. .48
31
17
.646
. . . 50
28
22
.660
...49
27
22
.54 2
.1,45
24
21 '
.533
...54
20
24
.370
.52
19
33
4I*|
...53
Ifi
37
.302
Southern Teague Results Yesterday.
Nashville 3, New Orleans 2.
Mobile 4. Memphis 3.
Birmingham 4-5, Atlanta 0-4.
Chattanooga 15, Montgomery 4.
Where They Piny Today.
Atlanta at Birmingham.
Memphis at Mobile.
Chattanooga at Montgomery.
Standing of the flubs
Club
Lincoln. Neb., June 18.—*Ohft*$p
ing that the democrat* who are no#
attacking him and accusing hint of
trying to wreck the t>arty are 1n the
same class with those Who have la
the past proved treacherous to the
party, W. J. Bryan tn the forthooot*
Ing issue of hl» Commoner turns «
broadside om hta critic* and throw*
light on what he says is some pest
political history. He makes tit* sen-
sational charge that when he was
three times candidate for the p*Wl-
deney he was knifed not only by
the leaders of the party, but by com-
mitteemen, who wore presumed to
lie conducting the campaign In his
behalf.
Mr. Bryan denies that he is at-
tempting to dictate and says: *
"Mr. Bryan's hpdy, politically
speaking, is scarred all over by the
knives that have been wielded by tibe
representatives of pluetocraey Inside
of the democratic party and outside,
"He has made three campaigns,
and In every one of them he has had
to meet treachery within the iparty
as well as assailants from without.
He (has had to conduct his campaigns
through committeemen, some of
whom were In league with the oppo-
sition and In secret correspondence
with the enemy. *
"But ho has found the heart of
the party sound. He tuts found the
rank and fils of the party true. To
this multitude of democrats uneor-
rupted and undefiled he owes what-
ever strength he has."
iutil some
Jr dear
WHERE?—Th
famly burying grow
dear ones are already there and
HOW?—Thla la th# lmpo
consideration now. Today death in
the future. But what may
comet in your family, you
life work ^has been the em
ssmk
Our office la open all night
day or night.
complete. I
part of the
l we answer calls
' " '' ■
BOTH PHONES.
‘Mi A
Grot
1 4
Im *; 1 WM H,
i ouncei
........ ;
I have purchased the Akers Grocery CW#
take posstwslon of same on July 1st, Iftll, and
hutdness at the mune stand. It Is my
one ot the wont sompute, modern Grocery I
Texas, as my home to in thift city and I am
Will make R a permanent business, which will not he
aale or trade.
Will handle everything that to good to mtt and
iNollelt the rttntlnuance of your potmmige, an we
nothing but flrat-ciaas help and every effort
l<> please you.
will be put
Respect fully,
i
BL. HERRING, THeS!fil
NO- «!•»
REPORT OF TIE CONDITION
•t ths
MERCHANTS AND PUNTERS
RATIONAL RANK,
A( Slienmin, in tire state of Texas,
at tl< <iO»e of BWtMM,
June 7th, dm i.
Fool Pi
The extra cost of
New Boarding
Stable
• RKROVROKfl,
Usimand dlriiinit* .$2,tHSyi&An
ffe
Old
Elliott Stand.
117 N. Crockett Street.
W. H. QOBBR. Prop.
The stable is being remod-
eled to care for rigs, and largo
box stall for boarders.
Overdraft*, •muted and unsacnrid •
V, 8. ftsndito iscure riMutatida ....
n, s. bond* to aitnirii ti.a.ltopodtii,.
I'rittilnms on U. H, Itond»..........
Bonds, HBWtrittiMi, fts...............
iJonkiiiu-hoiirtu, furniture and fix-
tures ..............................
Other n-ol SMat* oWmd.............
Dun from Notional Bank* (not re-
serve IHHillll
nvwu.ai
'•.n.ooo.o)
W.000.O0
r, .dooixi
fiO.I'H.OO
paint job this year is $5
than it was last year; BUT
GOOD ONI'. COSTS LE
THAN A POOR ONE. |
Men don't know that; but that
- .
is the fact to know.
The reason is:
lflfi.940.71
2.M0.UG
: M[
you buy 10
gallons Dcvoe and 15 of a pool*
*8,687.13
one
Dun bom state and Private Boiiko
nanai
and Bwnltcro, TruM Cotni*ult»
awl ttovlaw Baiikx.............. X8.N8.7#
Best attention, prompt calls
and dellverle*.
Your patronage Is solicited.
PHONES 60.
Due from atiprorud reserve asenu..
Chacks and other eaah Items........
Notes ot otiier Nutlmml Banks......
Fractiimal taper etirreiicy. ntckels
and cents......... ..............
tawful money nstrv*la Bank, vis;
Specie...................H9.I«A)
D mil tender notes......70,760*0
Hcdimirtlon fund with V. s. Trim*.
urer(5 per cent of circulation 1..
tlH.iitsiir,
ia.s27.flft
I low,.(Si
1,4.40.50
uio.ktioao
14,760.00
*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
►
Tolal.
: The Inlerurban
93.I7S v«.0l
*TH»
CONVENIENT
— TO—
DENISON — McKINNEY
DAUsAS
And Intermcfliato Points.
Through Tickets to ya Worth.
Hourly Her vice to Dallas.
Half Hour Service to Denison.
Baggage Handled on Regular
Pasntritgci Cars.
C. A. WALCOTT,
Agent, Sherman.
JA8. P. GRIFFIN,
H. P. A,, Dallas .
1,1 ABILITIES.
Capital xtock paid In....... $900^80 A0
fiurplu* fuiid............
Bildlvi.led profit*, lo*:- ezpmmt* und
taxes paid.......................
National Lank note# ootstaudlnf..
ll»,009.00
I7.t«,87
296.008.00
Pm< to "t Ivor National IittrikK ......... 2tXl^40A'i
lute to Stale Hunk* mid Linkers..
Puo to Trust Compaiilis* sod Bavins#
Banks ............................
fiSMMttu
fl2.920.6k
» 79.ZS
1,02S ,01X1.40
1«,:W29X)
puc pj approved rerervs a Kent*.....
Individual deposit* suhioct tocMkek
Demand certlflestn* ol deposit......
time certlBcote* of deposit.,......,.. 4fl&M2.9$
Certified Checks......................... 12XXI.00
flatted mates deposit# ............. flZ.TWAt
l)ci»>s!u lit T. H, disljumtii* officer* ft.OfB.BI
i
Torsi........................ $9,I7S,K!3.<H
State of Texas, County of Orayson. at:
1, F.A. lie I sc II, AMlstunt ‘ iishlcr, of the shove
named Lank, do solemnly .swear Oust tint UO«e
statement,t* true to the l» »4 of my knowledge
and Isdiel K. A . BaiMtt, Akw. CttUhler.
ji®
; yes 18; yea 20. The wor«$ -J
youi* paint, the more gallons yoa
buy.
And you've got to paint those
extra useless gallons. ■
Now you can reckon it
roughly.
Ten gallons Devoe (put-on)
$5.25 a gallon. Fifteen ol
“cheap” paint (put-on) $4.75 a
gallon. $52.50 and $71.25.
COUNT THE GALLONS..
The wear L worse yet.
You see, $5 is nothing. Paint
is almost as cheap as ever. You
can’t economize on good paint.
Sow good seed and paint good
paint. ■'"'***
Subscribed and »wom to before put this #th
day of Julie 1911.
Sew Orleans
Montgomery
Birmingham
Chattanooga
Nashville .
Memphis . .
Atlanta . . .
Mobile......55
Plyd Won
Lost
, .54
35
19
.52 '
29
23
.55
28
27
.53
26
27
. 54
25
29
. .55
25
30
. .50
22
28
. .55
24
31
Pet.
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Gibbs’ Drug
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Lunch Room
SO^MERHILL’S«b
Merchants Lunch Every Day.
11 to J (except Sunday) sad
Short Orders a Specialty.
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For Moving,
Hauling, Storing
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New Phone 111
OondfSed .Statement
MERCHANTS A PLANTERS NA-
TIONAL BANK
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At Close ot Hasineim Wednesday,
June 7tl», 1011.
WBBOURC8B.
Lount...........................;....... $23161^1,5.48
*ar,k bulldtn*Mid flxturtw.......... 168,969,71
Other real e*t»t«.................... 2.94O.0S
(s. 8. Bonds and premium............ 5WI.Ofkl.00
Other atoeks awl band*..-,...... NUflOdw
If.«. Yremurer.......... $ H.7WM
ptw from hsiital......... 320.9(M2I7
CttKli on hand........... JJS.SS2J0 512.4*6 87
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(Union)
Shoemaker
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VETERINARY SURGEON.
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