The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIIITH YEAR, No. 310, Ed. 1, Sunday, February 8, 1903 Page: 10 of 40
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OLD HORTON WON RACE
Showed in Front in the Ten Tlious
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and Dollar Handicap
HEHAD TO BtAT A GOOD BUNCH
A Lono Prico Was Laid Against Him
Kelly Rode and Had Rim Well in
Hand All Through
Boa FteuclKO February Horton
grandson or CI Kayo una truslladea Last
a 20 to 1 ebot carrying the colore of
Elancbi McGorcrn won tha 10000
Burns handicap at Inglealde today from
one of the boat fields that orer contested In
the ttont Ounard of the Morrla stable was
second with Claude owned by M J Daly
next tn line The race was run orer ft
sloppy track ond in a heavy rain bat tho
footing was comparatively arm Despite
the unpleasant weather one of the largest
crowds of the season gathered Nineteen
other entries went to the post Elliott was
in demand at 8 to 1 while BO to 1 was quot-
ed against Horton After a delay of but
nlno minutes Jake noltmae sent the big
field away to a fine start with Eonlc show
1
iaMlnff the stand Yellow Tall led with
Eonlc next When the half was reached
Yellow Tail was still showing the way and
Claude had rnoTCd into second place Eonlc
ond Ounard were close up and Nones in
about eighth position Elliott had dropped
back iacrc was not much change at the
to tho credit of hie owner II L Haymati I
Fuller picked the best of the going for him I
and when called on he came away without i-
an effort wlnnins out by four length I
3ftramount was sold for S15W to J V
Ulbba Carat was run up to SlWft and
bought in Cvylon was run up to J11W and
Mild to 11 H Clark J rry Hunt was run
up to 3SCO and bought lu
Jo4key Itedfero who w s hurt yesterday
In the fall of Brief show but little Iro
proutneot today Th attending phyal
ian sav he la suffering from bruise and
tho shock and 111 be up and shout aguln
within a week oj ten days Star and Gar-
ters fall w due to crowding Weather
ralsr trick sloppy
Selling one nul arat OHagen The
Meetenger Time 141
One mile Heddc Floyd K Melbourne
Eclipse Time 145 30
Handicap ttx furiongs If Yon Dare
Harry New Bummer iSsne 118
The Clul < Hq e handicap one mllo
Sheriff Bell Albert I Dewey Etorti
TJme 144
elllsg mile and s half Ceylon Tho
Way Benton Calrrwet Time 242 16
Soiling olx furlongsJerry Uuut liif
fchanley Stuitrt Young Tim 11 1
j At Oakland
Ban Fruiclsea February 7 At InslMdfl
Track sloppy
Sevn furlongs selling Mfehsnna Volma
Clark Harry Thatcher Time 110
Tare and a half furlongs purs Bi > x
wood Bear Catcher Bombsdier Tlnie li
Tihreefourths of a mile sellingSylvia
Tarbpt Stujve ConstelUtor Time l lO
lillle and a quarter the Burns handicap
fl i addedUorton Cunard CUurta
lime Uli > ji
Elevenslxtcenths of a mile spiling Tow
cr of Cauille Ball ltooui lleie Us li
lln0 1011
ilile wiling Hennencla Diderot
minster lime 1 15
like
Ax
TRICKY BALL PLAYERS
Appear to Be of the Past Some Diamond
Romimsccnccs
Trlcky ball plajors ouch as Mike Kelly
Buck Ewlug Arlle I tham and oUier
atars who havo passed from public view
used to be are seldom seen lu the btg
B5ueWowtlV lnJr tue N en York
c
Bun Tho playcre of modern times seem
to lack the individuality of the tar ot
years gone by probably because the men
nates
occupy too uiudi of tho luiblh e > e
i LJ iS1 1 K to ball games In
sist t at the
players do not vouie up tn
the sundard of rtfteen > ears ago nd
wat ioy will nc ur again be such u gal
Jf i Lr i ° uola Popular favor as
that which
made the IlroLherhood of 1S00
possible
ni l i 11 Ke r yras Ul ° l oneer In tricky ball
Playing As a momber of the Chicago
maiiae k V 0 i0 I e11 eloctrlded tho
Vf iIl roiia oa e ds > by cutUng across
tbo diamond
avoiding third base by soy
eral yards and scoring a deciding run whllo
the umpire was down near Drat Rase tvatch
Vs 5 rt viaJ x lody but Kelly In
5fiMlajr lrouW a thought of ewh a
edlntvly Invaue lh moKt Inllicdof Imll
player to America
ALAVAYB LOOKING ITOIt A THICK
Ko inatti > r vh t Kelly did tlm Hpeets
tora and tho opposing players wiw always
on the look9ut for a trick ot sumo llnd
a l base ho wa sure to
riif u f 011 the next luomont ir ho stood
ofroT f the P 0 nn1 owed he
X mEiro lo 0fl11 iw fcflkes ou him without
inaklnc mi attempt to hit the I all Kelly
wL almost suro to make a base hit
> Tiea no put on the mask to catrh he
Dslsed 1 b rkop V a fake
n 1 ll0 011
Ph iP purposely allow
tho half
to roll through bis legs a yard
JW ° 5 VLnt > a erunuer would take
R2tR1 ltr Ioen elly would
buaUe after the ball throw It swiftly to
tho baseman and Invuiiably nail the run
hft tne flrt Mtch to 11Ie he
ball under his arm and then as the pitcher
ssumed h s usual attitude In the boxf
S t0 baM > an
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THE MASK THICK
One of tho last of Kellys tricks was seen
la tbla cty tn
a Jew YorkBoston game
nearthe cloao of the season ot 18S0 Buck
Ertll ol 0 < x we kuowa trickster was
oa third with nnothcr New Yorker onsec
pad The > cw Yorka needed n run to tie
the score nnd tha man on first started to
Ural > Kelly who was catching for Boston
threw tBu ball to second and Ewing started
for tho plate As lie < lld so Knlly took off
his mask ond placed it on tho Iiihi line
ttlrcctly la ajwlngs path Meanwufru the
second tiasemna hud taken Kelba Mirow
short and had sent tho ball baik to the
plate lowing wsr l > out to KlUIn wlin he
saw tho mask ita was afraid of a broken
les or nn arm and kept Ills feet Kelly
caught the Jiall and touotied Buck a foot
rom tho plat
Ihat a w ol0 > Willie sdld Kelly
What do jou think of It
But twine was tuo anjrry t > make a m
ply Buck Ua many trlokB that were not
v couiiplcuously played but thev srerV
e H He nu i notorious
Jol < cr and Vilrlneer tind Ills running
flra of comments while behind the bat made
him both jK > pular und famous
Aitun hKnuSTwiB no nouAu
lArllo Latham sometimes called Dude
and Hio Clowp will never have an
equal Naturally a wit ho was an t
tracCaa erverywhRra 5 cansn of bis Xuunr
antics and aayinss And he c uM rd y
baU to beat the band too Ho was la bis
prime m third iMseasu of Ceralskeye
notol St Louis BrrmTis and ajmcxt a
big a drawing car aa KeUr In Uie jvlntsr
ba < U a turn en the Tanfltrtlle dafa1an4
trl d to be funny Vitt he was a failure J
It we the dluiond for his line of work
nowhere lW was a trickster and
or h learned tcany a pointer from Commy i
the cleverest manner la the country lu his j
d
he IndlTlduallty of tlieaa playera Com-
pared to M t of Jdanuy tterd Ttni Koofe
ItDuer Connor Ed Crane Danny lUrtttir
Gore Mlkrr
DMi Mike Tlrruun Oeor
Weijib Jim niiourke John jlarxja
Adratn < Anaou Edward Ifanlou lin
Ilivuthertt Deacon White and Charley
Bennett and men of that elaaa are missing
powadeys
IJlTTEB BAT stabs
True It Is that thero are stars cueh as
Lajole McGraw Delehanty Kceler Ches
bro Davis McGlnnlty Dahlen tonir Vtti
Clarke Hans Wagner and others la tho
rants of ttn two biff uaeues today bat
they have not filled the shoes of the former
treat men of tho dlamoud in many ways
o tho veteran ball cranks believe
TheroU never bo player like Mike
Kelly said Uncle Bill Conant of the
Boston dab rurlog te recent league meet
lug here Wayera may eomo and players
may xo but Kellys memory will never
fade lie was tie greatest that ever walked
to the bat
THE SOUTH TEXAS LEAOUE
Said That There Will Be No Scarcity ot
Good Playcis
Everythlns Is inovlns along very nicely
la tha aSalrs of tho South Texas league
The promoters of this enterprise look for-
ward with perfect conflifuce to tho suc-
cess of the undertaking New players are
being signed every week and applications
for positions on tho various teams are coin-
ing In by every mall There will bo Plenty
of good baseball material in South Texas
this season This new league will bo
watched with a great deal of interest by
agents of the Southern and < tton State
leagues Both of theio organizations will
threequarters but at the head of tho keej poatetl on the dveloins < >
stretch It appeared as if Cunard would aa m t i brought out this year anil rt
win C Kelly howeve moved up with u perfectly vriliinj to pay the young play
nortou aud the chestnut horse responding I larger salsries for their < lor
Katnelv came through the bunch and won next season Agenta of the re t SK 5
third now in thr terrltoiT
with Cunard second and Claude
THE RACES
At Nevv Orleans
Now Orleans let ru ry When 8herilt
Bell galloped boioo an nary winner In the
Club Uovr handicap today be placed S1500
lnc good house are
trvlng to lndor < Oik local managers to
adopt their bsoebalU and uniforms for this
leszae Tlie managers aro Uking all offers
nnder consideration nd the official hall
will b annonnc l later The groandn at
league park save now been plowed up ana
harrowed Thny will bo thoroughly rolled
and packed n xt wck jnd otherwise put lu
first class condition
Medal Contest Today
A medal roll is to be bottled this after-
noon by tb Carlsrubes on the Dumler al-
leys out th JtarrlBuuns road rouiincuclnx
st i oclock mid continuing uutll tlnUhed
The contest la for the Laugerinan ineilaL
which must be won Uaee tliurit truccs
lilrely Hhoiio of th > Osl nil > < Is tin pres-
ent holder of the trophy
8LAVC PENSIONS INDOHSEU
Tom Rlohardaon Say It Will Turn Loose
Lots of Monoy In tho South
Spoclal to The Post
Xew Orleans La Kebruarv 7 Secretary
Tom IUchardson of the Four Ktatea Immi-
gration league has sent out the following
circular which explains Itself
r the Commer sl Indnstrlol and Agrl
cultural Organisations of Ixulslsna le
us UlMleslppl and Alabama
Oentlemeu The Four States Immigration
lengne representing the Btatea named
above was organised at New Orleans Jan-
uary 14 oud IB and elected me secretary
and I feel It Is ray duty to call > our lin
tdtllBtp atrentlou and ask for special ac-
tion lelatlvc to the bill lutroduied lelirunry
in the Inlted States Hejmte by Senator
M A Ilnnnu granting pensions and Ixmn
tl > o all exslaea who wre fre < nl by
1renident IJncoln
riiis bill provides thai persons over M
years of age and less than CO whether
male or female shsll recehe a cash bounty
of H I and a pension of 3 per month
persona between UO and 70 job re old a
boutity of J3UJ and a pension ot 12 per
uiocth those uv u > enrs old n bounty
of SVM and a poi un of 15 per month
I ho bill furthsr ttrmldeii for the payment
ot Uie bounty and pension to rcluthci nho
iiuy lm chnrced nllh the care ot exslives
This bill vlll maku thousands nt the old
colored people of tbe South selfsustaining
and ulll mid neeral millions of dollarx
to tho capital of tho South
The ouiiiiuerelnl organizations of tha four
States ot l iuUlanu Vi las Mississippi und
Alabama liRe nothing uhateier to do with
the political algnlnVancc of rienntor llmi
nas measure that Is a rontter for tho edi-
torial writers and i > olltlcIan
This bill makes Independent a vast num-
ber of people lu tho four States who aio
now dependent and It will add a largo
amount of ready moaiy to each and e > ery
community in them four Htateit ond for
I hat reason I take tho llborty of present-
ing it lo tho different bodies who are eligi-
ble to nieinbiTthlp In tho Tour States Im-
migration league for such action as they
deem lit Very respectfully
Tom IUchardson Secretary
MINERS AND OPERATORS AGREE
Tho Prico for Mlnlno la Increasotl 1 on
Cents Por Ton
lndlunupolln 1ml February 7 fan
miners and operators of the competitive
districts agrrid upon a male ot wages for
the ensuing yesr this aftcruoon The prlcu
tor mining is to 1 Increased U ecntu per
ton uu i > n ami otiHuuarler lneh serened
lump coal plcli mining In Western Ii un
f liaulai thin rein in the Hocking and
Ioth tin block and liltuinlnoui dlstilrln of
Indiana U cimta pi > r ton un uilue tun iuiiI
pick mining in tJw bltmulnouii district of
Indiana and nt lJanville the basing point
of Illinois The price of machtuo nitiUng
Is to bo Increased H cents per ton on
screened lump coal In Western lcmiayha
nla thin vein and the llocklug 30 ienf
per ton ou screened lump In tho block aud
bituminous districts of Indiana aud 0 leuta
per ton on mini run dual in the bituminous
district of Indiana and at Danville tho
bdMng point of Illinois
Tho lusldo day wage scale shnll ho aa fol-
lows with tho 4omlitloiis of the Columbus
day wago scato ugTCement ot lHXi
Track layers WMI track layers helpers
3ti irapperB SL13 bottom cagers JiWJ
drivers iW trip riders SC0i water haul-
ers and machine haulers fiWi timber men
where such are employed JJW plpcm n
for compressed air plauta ja60 comiwny
men lu long wall muies of third velu UU
trlct of Northern Illinois iZM all other
lualda day labor ll U
Yardago and dead work are to bo ad-
v j need 1214 per cent In addition to tho
above the operators verbally agreed that
outside day laborers be Increased l per-
cent In Ohio Illinois and Indiana and
tmt In the 1lttsburg district there shall
be nn Increase of l H per cent except whero
prlcea ha e beeu advanced dutlng the prea
tut yeai la those cases suttlcleut ln
crcases shall be granted to bring tho amount
up to 12 per cent Increase and where
mere than llJVi per cent was socurcd the
wages shall not bo reduced Ir the mines
of the Mouougshela company tbe advance
shall be a straight one of cents a day
A SATISFACTOPY SETTLEMENT
Missouri Pacific Grants an Increase ot 12
and IB Per Cent
St Louis Mo Iebrnary 7 After 1111 all
day roufeienou between the of0c < q1 t tho
Missouri laelUe road and repr > < seutatlve < t of
tbe trainmen who demanded an lucres
the offlclals granted the fame increase
jlven by the Missouri Kausat and Texas
yesterday JS p r ceut Inervave to freight
men and IS per cent to paxenger men
Tonight aftor a short conference the of
ficials of tho Ht Ioul and San Krauclseo
road granted a amlllsr lucreaw It U be
lieved the Cotton Illt and Wabash loud
vclll follow a similar course ariy uest
wi Jr
A 3ltsM > url Iadfle efdlsl sld totdght
rlTe had offered the nieu li aud te lit
per cent Vut the ofteii were rffu d it
vaa lUi r a < jafaiio > of 15 p r ocnt or
strike
HOUSTON DAILY POST SUKDATf MORNING FEBRUARY 8 1003
AND CO
STATE NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
619 COMMON STREET NEW ORLEANS LA
nximamwmawsisttXJitt wrnrzaxvsMaammruMii sf
ANNOUNCEMENT
office money order orcurtlflwl check It possible Register your mall when you send ensh
Address The Riley Grnunan Company ffJ3 Common Street New Orloam l i
All orders will b booked and aoknowledfiements sent In the ordor of thetr recsptlon
Operations will be cammencfid on February 16 at New Orleans and continue for 30 racing days here
until March 21 After Kew Orleans opraations will br conducted at Memphis beginning March 28
All accounts will he operated continuously until ordered withdrawn
wan mannr as early as possible to h In on opening dayFebruary 18
mmmmmmmmm
Intending subscribers should for
Riwrr rsRANNAx
4 r6ftffrfffrff p sfrf65te6ftf6e etf jj7
Authorized Capital 250000
TURF CORRE
NEW ORLEANS FEBRUARY 2 1903
By RILEY GRANNAN
SPECIAL DlPATCU
TO THE AMERICAN RACING PUBLIC
The Rlloy Oramiait Cotnpau Iirb boen lncorporatod under the laws ot the Btato ot Louisiana with a paid
up capital of 100000 for tho purpose of trauBnutlnf a General turf Information nnd commission busineiss
hnro liecu elected President and will direct tho oporallonB or tho company In the Interest of huudieds of
friends who havo already signified n desire to become patrons and In the lnteroet of the ceueral racing public
whom I Bhall be Bind to enroll Individually on the books of the company ns regular subscriliflre of lbs HcnRe
full particulars of which nro net forth bolow
I hope I need hardly refer to mj long career us a bettur bookmaker haudleanpor and genorul fonn export
or to my InHldo connections with prommont owners nnd trnlnom to Heuuro patronage Every anglr of tho
game Is an open book tu m and I havo pledRed myself to thu gonllemea who arc backing me with practically
unlimited capital to give to patronB of the company lh0 fritlta of my experience I have already otganlzed a
large staff nf dockers to vntrh tlm preparations uf the hnrsos on the ground In tho early morning hours
aud may add that my force Is tho boat organisation of Its kind which inonej and a knowledge of eipertR eau
bring together I have also hoard from at leant ilOu owners and trainers wit hi 1 tho past fortyeight hours
who express willingness to put their best Information within my reach The handicapping I shall do myself
I am quite satisfied that the results which tho companywill be ablo to accomplish through this system of
selectlun wlnnors will bring brilliant results In all my racing caveer I havo novor had a losing week when
I had for a basin such an organisation My personal winnings on puch Information have been as high 33
200000 In a slnglo week My losses on the turf at different periods may bo attributed to a stubbornness
which at times 1 evinced In sticking to handicapping ontlroly
Tho racing experience I havo had la probably unique In turfhistory and I trust it Is not Immodest for mo
to say It Is a valuablo abset to n turf advisory bureau
That oxporlonce Is now your property If you join us
Kvcry morning I chall with the asalatance referred to above select what I consider the best and surest
bets ot tho day nnd ou those the Itlley Grannan Company will play the money of Its clients On some days It
may be Impossible to arrlvo at a decision that thoro Is a slnglo Rood bet on the card
At others thero may bo four or live Tho company will therefore not bind lteolf to make any stipulated
numbor of bots Such bets will be made as Boom judicious and no others The Itlley Uraunan Company will
conduct business on tho following baals
Tnrms for Information 5 per day aud up clmrgo unless wo sbnd you a starter Tho BmalloBt sum wo will
undortako to place for any client Is 10 ou each soloctldit The smallest account wo will accept Is 1100 From
overy account wo will tloduut Jfi dally In advance for tho Information At the end of each week a check will
be mailed for any profits that nocru less live por cent ot tho net winnings whlrh will cover our expenses In
placing your money Whether tho account wlnn or Iorpb a Htatoment will ho mailed at thh end of each
weik
There Is no limit to the nmount which may be sent us for piny
A remittance of 10 will onsuro a 10 piny on ouch Holectlon A remittance of 200 will ensure a n
play on each nolfctlon A remittance ot 5300 will ensure a 30 play on each selection A remittance of JtOO
will ensure u 40 play on each selection A romlttanco of 500wlll ensure a 50 play on each selection and
uo on Tho reason a sum so much In excess of a single bet la required Is that tho company will nt times bet
your money on losers as woll as winners Tho best horso does not win evory race and wo may have an occa-
sional bad streak I3y having a sufficient amount of capital with tho company you will In nil probability be
protectod against such a contingency I havo novor personally niado over seven straight losing bet3 In my
life Experiences differ In this respect but It would bo tho height of folly for anybody to send In an account
to be played by him without protecting It against a fow nuccesslve loserB
I entertain the very greatest confidence in tho ability of tho company to make you a handsome winner I
havo gathered about mo tho very best force of experts obtainable and have backing to an extent that muBt en
nblo mo to succeed I give you tho strongest assurnnco that any accounts you entrust to tho Itlley Grannan
Company will be played on tho best selections that money and Drains can secure and that you will get tho
squarest run for your monoy that has over boon glvon to anybody In racing This bolng my original venture
In this department of tho game you will readily understand what success or failure mean ijlme I have a
reputation to sustain and if I did not think I could sustain It and Improve upon It I would not now be ad
dressing you
Hora aro a few additional particulars that havo bearing on tho plans of the Itlley Grannan Company
The chargo for placing your nnney will bo five per cent of the net weokly profits Selections wfll ba mailed
to subscrlbcrfl for whom wo plnco money before tho races are run
Racing enthusiasts who nro tn a position to operate tliolr own monoy can have the Information wired to
Collin County is and i
JVlcKINNEY TEXAS
D CLEVELAND SONS
Houston Tsxjs
3 1
Co r p KTr onilTor tertiary wodnclnB
lI atl7r om whl n t a clean hralthy
them every day at noon for 10 per day The rato Is made higher for those who play their 1 n
own money for the B I irT frrow K W1
reason that It la necessary to keep tho Information as oxcluslvo as possible and to prevont piracy All tele-
grams feent at cost of subscribers
Make all remittances payable to the Itlley Grannan Company Remit money by exprow money order post
Wood Alantels Tiling
and Grales
Ch Tn0 BERING
HARDWARE STORE
levator Go
T S REED roMPASV
Bciumont Tfxa
4 > j j 3eBaas a a 33 3aa3 a5ia5Bji35eajaajS93ai
Paid in Months of becember and Januarjft
Ir the sure end fofe system of the Co Operative Turf Asssclatloa > c jwi1ii
stth a capital stock of 100COO doing business under the ws of tie Saudi
South Iiskotn and licensed by tho States of Illinois ani L uisias snl tSt CKsl
of Chleapo and New O leans 1
Note unr IncomparnWe record for prnflt3 paid on ea ii ay I vcrr irfoutlj
eratlon
Weekly Profits Paid as Follows
Week of Dec 1 ItCO Per Cent
iWcck of Dee 8 100O Per Cent
Week uf Dec 13 1004 Per Cent
Week of Doe 22 10 in Per Cent
I Week of Dec 20 1200 Per Cent
Week of Jan G 510PsC
Week of Jan 12 62tP Ce
Week of Jan 10 313 Pads
Week of Jan 20 521 P C
A total of S4 nl KM00 per cnt or JS433 oa each 100
Larycr as n r
accounts lu exact proportion which statement can be verified by tlci > suii
fUlaflcd ciientH throushout tho United States and Canada and the State Sitttt
Bank of New Orleans
Subneriptiona solicited In amounts or 10to 10000 and upwards and time
undMded time and attentloa Your money Is as safe In ear hands a a K
suvhipH bank
UXlUuT HANDICAPPING and PKICHS furnished to BOOEMAKTE8 W
jPOOI HOOilS
We Do Not Have lo Pick the Winner
The principle embodied In our system arc exactly tho same ae thwisaUl
ncrcentace Book Makers Tnroogh the best Ilandlcappers money will ikciib
Track rxperts of tho same caliber we eliminate from races upon wild re ai
investments enough horary walch liavo no chance whatever to pat the ptrctw
ou our ldo after Investing on all tho remaining acute ennfuders w PV
l aro where C5 per cent cannot bo had as a minimum profit ad It 1 I0t M J
to set ia i per cent on n single The reader readily see >
ll taje as tho Book Maker haa 200 day and wins jw
an cxpoueo of nearly per
S age moro than 5 per cent la bia book We save this enormona drain s iw
fl tier cent only play race wo can reduce to a practical certainty Wi
M larger scale than cUectii OH
any cno or two or half doica books and plve oar
eflt la Profits which together with the principal U suhjer < o ulthdraill
inand
BI1MI IN IHND do In which a pirt rt l w
M we not operate sarles or pools
3 capital may bo lost thus destroying the capital of a smail number nw
M Die earnlnp oa onr system of play are passed to tho cfdlt nf all inttittr
unit nnd disbursed according to contnvct i
TO
BDAR IN MIND we do not place ar restrlctlonH whatner
dravrjj of your liiT stmont a
BIIAn IN MIND wo do not divert any part of capttei lavested wlft wj
purchaae of racinp stahles stock farms bnoklntr or other unpreflUTO twt
lliarics Our bu lne Is ftrlctly investment on races i vet plan net forw
booklet j
nilAB arf
IV MIND we nre not In SWADDWNO crXvniFS ner JJ
Blln for a bare exMen < > e Our position 1 too strons oo eipecUM i
TrtMully bo JiniGNMtin
licHlJ0 we are apd will continue to
HTI0 X an < a tr our RELIABILITY or FINAVUU HESTONSIBIW
hi of > r
we Vke PM9nre In referring you to the Sate National Bank y
If you hare Idle money msner to Invest mon y thi 8hn rf ifti
money a postal card Booklet of aartti
will brlnB you our Racing Manual r
Information with otir entirrlr new and orlclna plan l dor 1 hr P M1
and reervmniend i DT prominent bank and hankers
The GoOporafive Turf fissssiatioii Inc
ftefcrence
New Orleans
State National Bank of
New Orleans
Wv Db9anilJi ValtasTfza
Ragland Proprietors
CollecoeVr5rtaH Ib tJc eflilPPcd the largest and most < fMtW
wrltiM CLmplet5 oepartments of Bookkeeping Banking Six iwJ
derli 8n Xelesl3phr Bccn n continuous session fifteen years WJgw
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The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIIITH YEAR, No. 310, Ed. 1, Sunday, February 8, 1903, newspaper, February 8, 1903; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth86061/m1/10/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .