The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1917 Page: 9 of 12
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In the State of Texas, at the clone of Business on May 1st; 1017.
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resources
I/oana am} discount*----------A-------------#128,743.72
Twil loan*__________—----------- #128,743.72
! U. 8. Bonds:
U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par
value) ——n-,-----—-----Sr-»----------
U. 8. bonds pledged to secure postal savin** de-
posits (par'vaiMft)------------------------
Noted Orator and Statesman at Chantanqna
RMoimcn
Loans and discount* 7._____
Total loan*___...4------
bfotes and bills rediscounts!
U. 8. Hoods: -r
U. 8. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par
value) —...............-......,........
Stock of Federal Reserve Rank (50 per cent of
subscription)_________i-„„--------------
Value of banking house------------------—
Furniture snd fixtures----------------—
Real estate owned other than banhiug house ...
Net amount duo from approved reserve agents
in New York, Chicago, and St. (xmia-------
Net amount due from approved reserve agents
in other reserve cities_____________________
Net smount due from banks and bankers (other
«• than included in 12 or 20) ——--------—.
Other checks on banka in, the same city or town
as reporting bank--------.------------
Fractional currency, nickels and rents_______
Notes of other nstional banks----------------
Lawful reserve in Vault and net amount due
from Federal Reserve Bank ...------------r
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due
from II. S. Treasurer _____________________
Live stock________________________________„
#135,281.25
135^281.15
8,988.04 128.298.11
50,000.00
1,000.00 51,00000
3,600.00
19.522.23
19.522.23 19,522 23
3,661 45
4,089-50
42,064.73
1,23192
1,800.00
7,000 00 7.000.00
3,OOOlOI
3.671.11
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of
subscription)---------..—--------------
Value of banking house---------------------
Equjty in banking house-------—-----
Furniture and fixtures —-----------------
Real estate owned other than banking house
Net amount due from approved rederve agents
in other reserve cities--------—*--------
Net amount due from banks and bankers (other
than included in 12 or 20) —-—*----------
Other checks on banks iathe same city or town
as reporting bank —I--------------------
Fractional currency, nickels, and cents-------
Notes of other national banks —----------
Federal Reserve Bank Notes —--------------
Federal Reserve notes--------------------—
Lawful reserve in vault and net amount due
from Federal Reserve Bank —-------------
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due
from U. 8. Treasurer----------------------
Other assets, if any------------------------
.122 91
1.307.75
42,064.73
2.739.96
3.021.18
41.80 9 «U9
500.08
3.854.46
57 .39 57.39
3,060.00
150.00
500.00
12,356.11
2,500.00
175.00
15,317.18.
2,500.00
190,00
#216,728.16
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in_________-___1---------
Surplus fund ---------------------------
I Undivided profits ____________-____1----
Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid
Circulating notes outstanding-----■-----■__,____
Net amount due to approved reserve agent*
#279,542.58
Total...................—..........
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in------.V-*--------------
Surplus fluid---------------------------
Undivided profit*--------------------------
Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid
Circulating notes outstanding _—---------------
Net amount due to approved reserve agents
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis---------
* Demand Deposits: *v
Individual deposits subject to check......-—
Certificates Of deposit due in less than 30 days
Cashier’s checks outstanding----------------
Postal savings deposits -------------------
Total demand deposits, Items 33, 34, 35, 36, 37,
38, 39, 40, and 41 —-.............
#50,000.00 "
10,000 XX)
#4,539.20
3,08797 L461J3
50,000.00 '
#100,000.00
20,000.0)
$5,039.36
2,622.22 2,417.14
50,000.00
Chautauquaiu will doubtless look
fotVard to tba coming of Hon. Alf.
Taylor with keen enjoyment. The
distinguished Tennesseean is to speak
at the Chautauqua on the night of the
2,614.78~* 2,514.78
87.706.84
97,70164
in other reserve cities --------------
Demand Deposits:
Individual deposits subject to check---------
Total demand deposits. Items 39. 34, 35, 36. 37,
38. 39, 40, and 41 ........................
1 till* payable, other than with Federal Reserve
Bank, including all obligations representing
money borrowed, other than rediscount*----
Total...........................-----
.liabilities for rediscounts, including tho*r v. itli
✓ Federal Reserve Batik-------------
692.00 692.00
105,235.99
'173.60
58.70
965.15
#216,728.25
106,433 44
6.98104
#270.542,58
speakers, resulting in their making a
tour of the largest cities of the coun-
> Lear, him on the Second Night of
Chautauqua.
Berkeley Sextet in Costume Sketch
Charter No. 3661 - -1- ^
Report of the Condition of the
FIRST RATIONAL BANK at Comanche,
111 the State of Texan, at the eloae of Busin*** on May lat. 1917,
No. 1071
Official Statement of the Financial Condition of the
FIRST STATE BANK, at Lamkin, i
of business on the first day of May, 1917,
State of Texas, at the clgse of business on the first day or May. 1917,
published in the Comanche Chief, a newspaper printed and published
at Comanche, State of Texas, on the 11th day of May, 1917.
RESOITRCEH
Loans and discounts-----------,-------
1 Tidal loans_________________________
Note* and bill* rediscounted-----------
IT. 8. Bonds:
IT. 8. bonds deposited to Hecure circulation (par
value) ________________r----...——
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per rant ef
subscription) _--------—---------——-
Value of banking house---------------------
Furniture snd fixture* ----------------------
Real estate owned other than bunking house
Net amount due from approved reserve agent*
$272,034.24
272,034.24
12,267 15 259,797.
RESOURCES
collateral
#9,386.54
15.00
1,158.03
10.828.91
1,153.08
45.45
1,058.00
334.42
300.00
132.24
Loans and discounts, personal or
Prepaid Rent —-------------
Furniture and Fixtures--------
Due from Approved Reserve Agents, net-------------
Due from other Banks and Banker*, subject to check, net
Cash Items-----------------------------------------
Currency---------*----------------------------------
Specie---------------------------------------------
Interest in Depositor’s Guaranty Fund-----------------
Expense-------------------------------------------
/
Total----------------------------------------
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in —------------------------------
Individual Deposits, subject to check----------------
Cashier’s Checks-----------------------------------
12,000.00
#24,411.67
6,665.49
18,202.86 24,1
> *»•>' >*, t s ■<*,.,
in New York, Chicago and St. Looia ———
Net amount dile from approved reserve agents
in other reservo cities----r-j-------------
Not amount due from bnrtVs and bankers (other
than included in 12 or 20) •_----------* —
Other checks on banks in the same city or town
as reporting bank--------------------------
Thess young ladies make up the Berkeley Sextet who have been
Entertainment-Orchestra,
secured for the Chautauqua. They m e an
giving orchestra numbers, costume songs and sketches, solos, choruses,
and all sorts of other good things. ' f
To make the Sextet the pick of several successful musical com-
panies was taken and combined into this all-star combination.
Towns, everywhere they go, say “Give us the Berkeleys back.
Tl'i'v wore the bit of the program/* *
Miss Pearl O’Neil, Reader Home-Tcv.Tl Crusader
$10,000.00
14.375.17
36.50
#24,411.67
Fractional currency, nickels, and cents
Notes of other national banks---------------
Lawful reserve in vault and net amount duo
from Federal Reserve Bank---------------
Redemption fund with IT. N. Treasurer and due
from I'. S. Treasurer ............-.........
Total
23,901.
Total .......—■........—......
......... *-
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in------.-----------------
Surplus fund-----------------------------
Undivided profits--------------------------
T ha current expenses, interest and taxes paid
Circulating notes outstanding --------
Net amount due to hank* and bankers (other
than included in 29 or 30------------------
Demand Deposits:
Individual deposits subject to check ---------
Cashier’s checks outstanding------------—-
Other time deposits....................-
Correct—Attest
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 8th day of May, A.1J. 191 /.
Garrett E. Palmer, Notary Public Comanche County, Texas.
11,420.06
4,407.79
Burglary 10,
GRAND JURY REPORT
APRIL TERM 1917
as follows
uors,
Forgery 6, Rape 1, Swindling 2,
Murder J, Aggravated Assault 2,
Carrying Pistol 5, Betting on El-
The State of Texas, County of Co-
manche.
' To the ifonorahle J. H. Arnold,
Judge of the 52nd Judicial Dis-
trict.
We, your Grand Jury, beg to
submit the following report.
We have been in session 18 days,
have examined 310 witnesses, have
thoroughly investigated every vio-
lation" of the law , that has been
brought to 4>ur notice, our County
and District Attorneys have ran
dered us valuable assistance in IB
our investigations.
We have employed four tiding
bailiffs, who have been very dili-
gent in the discharge of their du-
ties, and especially do w# lM|Gp:
Lige Reeves, our door bailiff for
courtesies shown us, / ‘ ■
Wo have visited the jail &d
ection 2, Assault 1, Gaming 38.
Theft 1, Petty Theft 5, Perjury 3,
Drunk in Public Place 1.
You Will observe from this re-
port that some, of thh minor offen-
ses are on the increase, while some
of th<
Total............................— wW'M
Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with , jw
Federal Reserve Bank------1.,,----------
9 --
Etste of Texas, County of CotnAm he, as:
I, W. M. Durham, Cashier of the above-named bank* do a$>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my know
and belief W.
Correct—Attest: F. K. Adams, W. F. Durham.N. I.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 9th day of May, 191
.w . . Jno. T.
le more offensive violations 01
fhe law are on the decrease.
We have had but little trouble
with witnesses snd the tendency of
witnesses to perjure themselves
seems to be on the decline, the
only suggestion we have to offer
Ohajutanqiia putrons nrc sure to bar*
ho lethlng quite out "Vif the ordinary
when Mint Pearl O’Neil' comes to tbe
. Chautauqua on tbe fourth day.
ff .. Miss O’Neil 4a the noted Canadian
reader and entertainer who la making
a tour of tbe Chaatauquaa this ram-
mer. gbe is a most attractive little
woman with a big Individuality. Her
' face is comely and expressive Her
" twice Is rich and musical, and ah* baa
great dramatic power. . ‘
, Ail mimic, and In bar mastery qf
dialect. Miss O’Neil stands atom, ami
' there Is Just enough of the aptoa of
Mah rognishnasa about bar to win
bar way wttb any audience gome
mighty good time* are expected at
CbauUn i a» on bar das- th- *m-
IX —f:—LAr-X—
i* that the parpnts nnd teachers
of our county keep constantly be-
fore their children and pupila, that
reverence for the law and love for
truth ia absolutely essential to
manhood and womanhood as well
a* to good citizenship. ' ,
We would suggest that the pre-
cinct ofHycrs in the different parts
of the county be diligent and use
their MsTfMrtot* m co-operating
With the County Attorney in sup-
pressing minor offenses, and lessen
the burdens of the Grind JuTjr.
We find the courthouse well
kept and in good condition.
In conclusion, wo doaire to thank Patrick V
We are still Ml
knives at reduced
Wc have a hif a
and can make any 1
ill the hgjfta— line.
--—jj
Lia&i,
I
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Carpenter, W. H. The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1917, newspaper, May 11, 1917; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth876519/m1/9/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.