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THE MORNING HERALD
BY E. W. HARRIS & SON.
Enlorod at tlio postotllco at Urccn
vllle Texas as second-class mall mat-
ter. Wednesday March 2 1910.
ENOUGH.
Oli what 1 enough for one my lova
Is ahva)B enough tor two
Tlio mars and the noonday Run my
love.
Will satisfy me ami jou.
One loof Is enough to cover us uvaln.
One Hitlo umbrella tor the Unys uf
rain
One little love song with a soft re-
frain Will certainly nicely ilo.
Oh what Is enough for one my lovo
Is always enough for two.
There's heat enough lu a ton my
love.
For any fond lovers true.
One cozy parlor will serve ub well
Ono dining room with one dinner
bell
And one little cook and a hired "el"
Will carry us nicely through.
Oh what Is enough for one my loo
Is always enough for two.
And when the old day Is done my
love
I'll prove It joy to ou.
I'll shew you how ouo dear little chulr
Holds plenty of room and some to
spare
At twilight time for a loving pair
Who know how to bill and eoo.
Oh what is enough for one my Io;e
Is always enough" tor two.
In troubled tlrro or in fun my love
Ono portion will alwas do.
One deir little home with one front
door.
One swot little Bea by the moonlit
shore.
One heart one houl one mother-in-law
I1 ample for uio and you.
Carljle Smith In Saturday Ken-
Ing Post.
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THE GREAT CONTEST IN
CHICAGO.
It Is the unexpected that happens
sometimes for example a local op-
tion flgin In Cook county Illinois and
the city of Chlcugo. Of all cities hi
the land Chicago is one of the laat
where such a contest would be ex-
pected a real red hot face to face
knife to hilt local option election.
Just like we have In Texas sometimes
We would as boon expect such a eor-
test jn Galu-ston or San Antonio
as in Chicago. Dut lfs on in Chi-
cago and will be fought to a finish
culminating in April and the whole
country is looking ou with keen iu.
terest Pro"' loaders say: "If our
people can win in Chicago wo can
tackle any stionghold of John HarJey
com" And the "Antls" say: "It
Chicago can be voted dry no placo Is
faecurc And thus it la that the c)o
of tho count' y "pro" and "nml." is
fastened on tho Windy City by the
ureal Ijike eager to see how the
t-fcht will U'lMinj'a. Cl.l-ng) is vh
voters I f all were to ote number
tuallj Cook county Illinois and the
porhaps coo.000. It Is tho "dry" ole
tuent that Is bringing on this elec-
tion. "Pro' leaders say. Ihey bale
a good chance to carry tho election
and drive eveiy saloon from the great
tlt But the "Autl"' leadorx say
there Is absolutely no reason to fear
that Chicago will go "dry." It Is no-
ted though that both sides have mar-
shaled all their forces for this fight
raised bljt sums of money and It
evidently going to he a historic strug-
gle with piohable far-joachlng ten-
dencies mid results.
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INSURGENT ULTIMATUM.
Other the 'insurgents" of toda
aro the republican paily of tomorrow
or else when tomorrow comen thore
will be no republican party.
There aro nor' birds in last year's
nest. There are no lutes for tho ro
publican paity in vm 01 in 1910 bo-
eauso It freed the slates In tho civil
war or saved us from the silver
basis in 1SSC
A few states in the south aro sure-
ly democratic and a few smtos in the
north are surely republican but the
decisive votes in the deciding states
will bo for the republican pa-ty onl
by reason of what It now does a-nl
stems likely to do to free the maw
es and save the Bovenunent Hem the
clutch of organized privilege.
The president ij dbendlm irnnn
Aidrlch and Cannon the sen ants of
organized privilege to nut throurh
Hie ItoosovoH policies bo so ardently'
desires nnd bis face U turned away
from tho "Insurgent minority to!
whom those policies aro dear. Jt :l
i false Bltuatlon -which can not lam I
Kor tan any dependence bo placed
FOR CAB
FOR TEAMS
in lOOKiruj to Aultlih mid oi
to l)l orgftnhied privilege oft tin i
the prerogatives nd power li -nj
the president Is leaning on a b ok.
reed He belontpi with the lnsu.
ffents and they belong with him
Either the "Instilments" of tod
are the republican party of tomorio
or else When that tomorrow comes
there will b no republican parly -Indianapolis
Naws (top.)
o
THE HADIT OF CHEERFULNESS.
CheeifulnesB will attract more eu-
oroopB 8 '11 more goods do mute
bnslness with less wear and te.u
than almost any other quality wn
Orison Swett Jtnrdr-n in "Surce
Magazine." Optimism Is the greatest
business getter biggest trader the
greatest achiever in the wo-Id. Pim
slmlsm haB never done anything but
tear down and destroy what optlm
ttsin has built up.
In the business office as lu so
Piety .everywhere the favorite Is al
ways the cheerful person. Hood na
tnred cheerful peopto lo not waste
their vital enorgy as npldl ns tin
grumblor or the. too sober too sad
people. Tlioy work with much lesn
friction.
Good cheer Is n great lulirlcnnt; It
oils all of life's machinery Shakes
penre says:
"A nmrrj heart goes nil tho das
Your and tires In a raile a "
Thcro is no other life linh.t whirli
can give such a prolific return in
happiness and satisfaction as that n
being cheerful under all cirrun.
stances. If the resolution to cultlvai.
cheerfulness Is atrongly made at tin-
very outset. It will not bo very difli
cult to form tho cheorfm hnblt nun
It will be the best protection agalnht
suffering and disappointment.
Cheerfulness Is also a great produc
or. It adds wonderfully to one's no
the ability anil Increases mental and
physical power. It makes hosts '
Mends and helps us tp be Interest-
ing and agreeable.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
Some- men boast of their luck be
causa none of their relations ever
visit then
People who tako pains to tell the
truth on all occasions Have but few
frl niR
What a glorious country thlB would
bo to live in if tur!;es were as eas
lly ralsl ns cats!
And tho face of the homely gitl
Is her chaperon.
Jolly an egotist and he will Jump
any way you want him to.
A truly thoughtful friend never ox
aggerates any of our faults.
All tho world's a stage but fow
of the actors gih In tho limelight.
Young people wasto an awful lot of
enthusiasm at a football eanie.
The right kind of n conscience hns-
anniiicapped many a man In the race
for wealth.
An Ohio man fell and broke 1i!h
neck tho day before his wedding was
scheduled to take placo. Some men
.a i e born lucky.
Tho only reason we care to be a
millionaire !b for thu purpose of In-
ducing hill collectors to cut our ac-
lUialmancej Chicago News.
Thu lace curtain is no longer re-
garded as a luxury. Most overy
American housewife likeB to have a
i-et of these at each of her nwe lm
portant windows but if any of theso
good women 'construed the promise
of tho president to tevlsu the tailtf
downward to mean that thuy would
got their lace curtains at a lower
price the) are doomed to disappoint
ment. 'I he Industry lu America Is
purel) oxotic tho child of a nrotec
tho tariff and at etory step tho
cost Increases bocauso nt every stet
the tariff drops In to levy a toll. The
Nottingham curtain the standard of
the Industiy lounlres highly-skilled
labor The cut tains aro constructed
on intricate machines oiery one ot
which twist bo imported at n tariff
tax of ID per ceut. The flue jams
specially spun for the industiy which
the manufacturer is obliged to use
and without which t l!j-curta'n
o..Koiac can ha oporatetl ate all Im-
ported at So per cent duty. The
wotklnginen had to be Imported and
they aro all piotocted because of the
tariff duty on their tlnlshod product
D3 per cent. And tlio hoiiBolioldur
pays all tho oxjiemio plus the proiiu
from makor to seller. hl
o
Tor a couple of weeks we may look
confidently toward Philadelphia io
pioduee riot bloodshed and poslb'
mqrdor. With JOO.OOu men aligned
on one side and UOO.000000 aligned
on the otJior there Is bound to be i
clash that will stunle the countiy
Compulsory arbitration Is teen to be
more and more a national need with
each recurrinjf great labor unheal.
Tho money so for lost through
wrecked oars extra police patrol pay-
ment of ttoop and loss of business
would pay ten times over all the
demands of the strikers. San An
tonlo Light
The Lash of a Fiend
would havo been aliout us welcome
to A. Cooper ot Oswego N Y as a
nierCllOSH lllllir r.ll.klni. nnh la .1.
lied alt remedies for eais. "It was
most trouuiesorae at night" ho writes
"nothing helped me till I used Dr.
Kllllt'S New nlErmnrv u-lt!M r.iP.l
mo complotely. I never cough at
u's"i " Jiuiious hnow us match
:es merit for tubhoiu colds obsti-
nate COUebll. BOIA litntru lu.-pl...r.
.-- .f .-.v tug 'I'yvt
asthma hemorrhage croup whoop-lu-
cough or liayfevor- It roHeves
quickly and noror falls to satisfy. A
"" lines ove ji.yu Truil Dot-
tie free It's uontUioly guaranteed
by all druggists.
i
Wanted to sell hay oats corn corn
chops and McAlestPr coal. Phono 111.
E. W. Hartlson ijgr.
m
Phone 111 for coal (bay clvopb
oats ear corn shelled corn K. w.
Ilarilson Mgr.
Nn
Kft3Nwy?y
Tho Kintl You Havo Alwnyj Bought nml which hns heca
iu tiso for over 30 yearn lms borno tho signature of
ff nntl has been ninda under his pcr-
Z.sj4tfflyil sot'il supervision Btnco Its Infancy.
itf'' UcAta AlljWiiooiiotixlccelvoyoHliithls.
All Counterfeits Iiultntln.w niu!." Just-ftH-Bootfaro but
Kxii.-MiiuiMiW that trlllo villi suit. cinlnnn;i'r tho hcatlli of
Infants mid Children Uxperlcnco against Experiment.
What is GASTORIA
Casforla Is a harmloKS PMltstittito fur Castor OH I'nro-
Borlc Iroiis and Sootltli g Syrups. It is l'lcasniit. It
contains noltltpr Opium Itnrphhio nor other Narcotic)
subslanco. lis ntro Is He iiiaranleo. It destroys Worms
and allay.s rocrNlmrxR. It cures Dlurrhtea and 'Wind.
Colli;. It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation
mill Flatulency. It ussli lllatcs tlio ITood rcKtilntcs tlio
.Stonmi'li nnd liovtcls ;"!l'tT licnlthyaiid linttiral sleep.
Tho Children's l'ntineca Xlic mother's .Vrlend.
GENUINE
Bears tho
t2LM&kt
The Kind You B itb Alwa.ys Bongbt
in Uso For Over 30 Years.
THK CtMTU cofslf T iuPit TWtT Wf W TOHH CITT.
ismssjg
.J. CLASSIFIED .
I. ADVERTISEMENTS. ..
!
.H-M-H" H-HH
KOIl KENT rtooms In my home cor-
ner Jones and Johnson streets. Ap-
ply to .Mrs. Olllo Yoakum.
FOR PENT March 1st furn'sheil
room with board. Apply .Mrs. David
son 129 Church street or call old
phone Oil. 3-2
I-OST -A small gold watch with Ini'
ial "T" engraved on hack. Plnder re-
turn to Gladys Jones nnd receive ru
ward. tf.
IXJST Masonic third degtce charm
and fob gold squ.i'o and compass
set with chip diamonds. IMuru to
this office; reward 2-Jt
WHITE WYANDOTTES The best In
the South. I haten't a bird that is
not pure white. Eggs ?2.00 for 13
(Jood hatch guaranteed. U A. Mor-
gan Greenville Texas. 3 ldw.
JEHSEYS TOR SALE Fllleen head
of Jerseys for salo; cowa heifortJ
and calvos. Also lncubntor. Hon I.
Hart Lone Oak To. 3-17.
EGGS FOR SALE Rose Comb Rhode
Island Iteds 15 foi $100. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded. Mrs.
J. P.. Allen Dixon Texas. 3 2C.
CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED Ex-
perience unnecessary. Sell our brauda
to tho retail trade. Dig pay. Write
tor full pnrtlculats at once. Globo
Cigar Co. Cleveland Ohio. C-19
WANTED Young men to learn au-
tomobile business by trail and pte-
pare for positions as chnirours and
repair men Wo mako you expert In
ten weeks; assist jou to secure po-
sition. Pay big; work pleasant; de-
mand for men greafp reasonable;
write for particulars and B.tniplo les-
son. Empire Automobile Institute
lloch-ster N. Y.
Worth a Dollar a Drop.
Fred Pntchen Jlntillus N v.
writes: "1'or a long time I was af-
fected with kidney trouble which
caused an almost constant pain lu
my Jiaek and Inflammation Iu m)
bladder. Othor remedies did not
even relieve ire but two flft cent
bottles of Fo'cj's Kidney Remedy
completely cured mo and I have not
hud any syniptouA of kidney trouble
for over two jeats." C W. flee.
A Timely Protection.
Etorjono knows the alter effects
of Ln Gilppe nro oilen more danger-
ous than tho disease. So often It
louds to pneumonia which n w oaken-
ud heart action makes fatal I.a
Grlppo coiiglm that strain and weak
en tho Bstem yield quickly to tho
healing and strengthening rpinlltlCB
of Foley's Houuy and Tur. C. W.
Geo.
p.
Very few people understand Term
tnsutauco. 3-S.
A WOMAN'S DACK.
The Aches and Pains Will Disappear
If the Advice of This Greenville
Citizen Is Followed.
A woman's back has many aches
and pains.
Must times 'tis the kldtiey'B fault.
Ilacknchu Is really kidney achu;
'llul'i. nh Doan's Kldnos Pills
euro ft.
Many (ieemlllu women know this.
Itt'ttd what one has to say about It:
Mis L Haymaii ll w. U-e St..
Gieeuvilie Toxas says: "For near-
ly two years 1 was subject to attarks
of kldnei rnmriilnlni n't.. wn .
4ull throbbing nche across tho small
of uty back which kept ine lu iuiaer
and Iho kidney secretions weiu too
frequent lu passage. Headaches wuio
""lumwi mm uiiui i procured uoMi a
muiivy inis ui I'uru & rennitigtuu's
Druir Btore. r cmiTd unt At rnii.r
They uot only removed tho backacho
Hnii-HBl llio UlUICUIiy WJIU tlio
kidney secretions and Improved my
health. Dn.in'a KMmv tiii. ...... nn
talnly a good kidney remedy."
lor sale by till dealers. Price CO
cents. I'oster-MHburn Co. DulValo
Now York solo ag. t f 1 1'ie UnlleJl
States.
Itotrjember tho uamo Doan'8and
take no other.
f AJh nrsfe a ?. W
k"" mM 1 "M V&l
SS5$55$5K SS355S555353S$S3K3$SS55!m:
ALWAYS
Siguaturo of
I A. R. Holmes I
FIRE I
2 TORNADO
S LIABILITY i
'4 ACCIDENT .?
2 AUTOMOBILE S
r rtrn crnrv i
SURETY BONDS
.1 Insurance
X Only Uellablr Companies Kcprcsented 1
2 utllcu'JU'.NorCi slonewnll t-trect T
Z Both Phonos 3GS. f
Burleson College
School of Music
MISS GIBSON Dlrectoi.
MISS ANDERSON.
MISS NELL.
Coupleto course In Piano voice
Violin Organ Theory.
Studios convenient to tho publl.
schools. Ne- Phono No. 309.
Office Gee's Drug Store.
Telephone Connections.
House
VETERINARY
SURGEON and
DENTIT .
GREENVILLE TEXAS.
Undergraduate Grand llaplds Veter-
inary College of Mlcbuius.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Representative No. 2.
J. T. NICHOLS.
For District Attorney 8th Din:
CLYDE SWEE'l'ON.
For Sherlll:
W. NATT ARNOLD.
SAM J. ROSS.
J NO. L. SOUTIIALL.
HAItHY I1UOWN.
S. J. MASON.
CECIL F. FELTY.
j For County Judge:
GEORGE B. HALL. .
II. O. NORWOOD.
For County Attorney:
T W. (WAD) THOMPSON.
A. K. NICHOLSON.
N. E. PEAK.
J. P. (PITT) COPELAND.
For Tax Collector:
ELLIS UlRDSClN'a.
For County Clerk:
SID L. ARNOLD.
JOE E. JOHNilTOW.
J Y. DARNELL.
PROF. CHARLES WJIENN.
W. J. CASEY.
For County Superlu'endent:
JAMES II. UUCHANAN
PROF. HENRY SWIFT.
For District Clerk;
JOE H. SMITH.
For Tux As&cssari
J. J. (JIM) DARNELL.
D. L. ALEXANDER.
GILBERT S1I1PP.
W M. HENLV
M. A. CHAbTAIN.
For County Treasurer:
PRANK P. WOOD.
For Commissioner Dial." No. 1:
JOHN A. STONL.
D G. OUATTLL'tlAUM.
For Commlsslojer )Ut No. 2t
HUGH MINTON.
For Couuty Commissioner Dlst. Na 8
U. II. (DUD) ENGUSH
S. P. (PLEAS) COWAN
For Justice ot the Pence Pre No 1
ALI1EHT MASON.
For Constable Precinct No l:
WILL GRiEN.
It. 15. (HOI!) HAWKINS
WILEY E SMITH.
For Public Weigher Precinct No. 1:
JOHN H. FIUNKUN.
11. (UOU) E. SPHADL1NO.
CITY DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.
For Major;
T. K UYHD
Foi Aldennan No' 1)
M. M. AUNOH)
For Alderman'Ko. 2:
QBO. V WILSON.
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UNITED STATES
F. J. PHILLIPS President.
GEO. S. PERKIN8 Vice Pres.
JAS. ARMI8TEAD Vice Pres.
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Laso and plenty In OLD AGE can come oulj from work
nnd saving tint Ing your joiiitRcr energetic days
Do .vott vant to be old and poor'
Make OUR Iltnk YOUR Dank
reenvme
DIRECTORY.
A. F. Rlchter
T. R. East.
E. P. Bccton
O. T. Graham
F. J. Phillips
Geo S. Perkins
Jas. Armlstead
J. M. Doykin
J. . Clayton
A. G. Lantzncstsr L. A. Clark
o8twK:
Protect four Property!
I represont Loading Cotapanle
and am prepared to write
Fire Tornado
and Plate Glass
Insurance.
R. M. Chapman
TEXAS TRACTION GO
"THE CONVENIENT WAY"
NEW ROUTE TO DALLAS
Leavt Greemllle 10:25 a. m. for
McKlnney via Katy arriving StcKin-
uey 11:55 a. in.
Leave McKlnney via 1NTEHURBAN
12:'J2 p. m. arrive Dallas 1:45 p. nt.
JAS. P. GRIFFIN G. P. A.
DALLAS TEXAS.
H-H-i-M-H 'H-M-H-H-K
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. .J--'
Physicians.
M1LUS L. MOODY M. D.
Practice Limited to
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT.
Glasses Fitted.
Office West Lee Street over Gra-
ham Drolhera' store.
C. E. & WILL CANTRELL
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office at I'lusiclaua and Smgeour
Hospital.
Joe Becton. Edwin Becton
BECTON & BECTON
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office uuata.iB over Atchiu Mortis'
Itackot Store west aide Bnu.ire li. th
phones 123.
DR. GEORGE A. WELLS
OSTEOPATH.
Graduate of A. S. O. Klrksville Mo.
Consultation and 1-iiiuiluatloa Fiuo.
Phono connections.
OR. T. B. SPAULDING
Physician.
Office West Side Square. Now puoue
170 at night.
J. H. FRENCH
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Moore u. French's Drug
Store. Residence South Houston St.
Old phone 177.
E. T. SPEAKES M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Greuuvillo To.iaa.
Residence Phono No. 59. Office at
C W. Geo's Drug Storo.
W. C. MOODY M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Otflce upstairs oter tho lleall Hard-
ware and laipleirunt Company Storo.
Phone connections.
Dentists.
SAM G. DUFF
Dentist. -
Office over Commercial National
Hank Leu Street
Attorneys.
SHERRILL MULKEY HAMILTON
Attorneys-at-Law
Offices at Greer.vllla and Commerce.
Geo. S. Perkins. MorrlB II. Hanoi)
PERKINS 0. HARRF.LL
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office over Greenville National lix
change Dauk Rooms 1 aud 2.
ICd. H. Dennett. J T Jooe
BENNETT & JONES
Attorneys-at-Law
Office Iu Saylo building northeut'
corner ot square
WM. PIER80N
Attorney-at-Law
Practices In all the Courts. Oftico
In Schlff Uulldlcg over It. N White's
Store.
U. Q. Kvans. 11. u Carpenter
EVANS & CARPENTER
Attorneys-at-Law
Office ln Commercial Notional llnnU
llulldlng.
DEPOSITORY
H. W. WILLIAMS Cashier
W. A. WILLIAMS JR. Astt Cr.
J. W. DIRDSONG Atst. Cash.
OM.J JJlAl
V-jwU-tt
Seal
cpiquyl
0 Mt.
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afiona
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H. W. Williams
Mrs. W. A. Williams
M. M. Arnold
C. . Jones
W. B. Wise.
'"tarattUfSMttntKUHKamtsitttaustttr"
Weathers Grain Go
HAVK
ALFALFA AND
PRAIRIE HAY
FEED AND COAL
Office and Warehouse's m.
St. John Street Opposite
Hardwood Factory.
Both Phones 4i.
tmatnnttaaunuaartsrwunaswmtt
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"Mako a business of savins
nnd you savings wjll make
you n business."
GREENVILLE
BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
ESTABLISHED lSbO.
1 Home Institution to Help
Home People.
&IOCK NOW BEING ISSUED
OIT1CURS:
H. AV. Williams President.
E. Schlff Vice P-esldent.
L. U. Iilrdsonc Treasurer.
C. B. Jones. . Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
W. n. Wise E. Schlti J. O Hay-
ter II V.'. Willinms Uert lleall
SI M. Arnold C. P. Jones
FINANCE COMMITTEE;
V. II James W. W. Sockwell
Jno. A. Hodgo.
i
PLUMBER
Steam anil Gas Fll
Frank Wolfe!
TRANSFER
and
6TOR.QS
f. Office at Model Pressing rrior.
f Old phono 370 New phone J9J
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-"X4"-"-:":--iX"!-C"j.:.-n
fie MAN NESBITT
I TRANSPEIl AND
5 ... 2
aruiiAUJS 'M. 51
$ Moving furuituro pianoi .1
i heavy safcg ctt). Crating X
i and shipping specialty. ?
I 250 West Leo Street j.
I Both I'hones No. 208.
X i
W T. Monroe
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THE PEOPLE'S
I
W. H. DUBH. Pres dent P. A. NORRI8 Vice Pres
JNO. L. LOVEJOY V'ce Pres. L. N. BYRD Active Vice Prss.
8 D. BROOKS Cashier. "
BTATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
OF GREENVILLE TEXAS.
MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT THE
CLOSE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 31 191B
RESOURCES.
Loans nnd Discounts $5U7 351 43
U. S. llonds nnd Premiums '. ICO 000 00
Furniture Fixtures nnd Real Estate '.... U. C S9C 10
Demand 1uns Cash nud Exchai'ge (fi: BOO 217 71
Total .1 170 008 24
LIABILITIES.
Capital ?1C0 000 00
Surplus ami Profits 20 050 25
Circulation ....". 150 000 00
Deposits .- '.... IM'J 411 03
Total '. U 170 0CS 24
We ccrtRy this slatt'tr'nt is cdrrccL
W. H. DUSH President
S. 1). UROOKS Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
W. H. BUSH
MRS. V. A. KING
DR. ROBT. SAYLE
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