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raleigh evj::;et g rn. ihuesday, :iay lv 1 1....1U ICE HJTEU V Lull r A!!:rc:ys ere Einplayd cn . Fert cf the Stated r TLIsIs t3 t3 Cra atLil- ill! 1 LZ. uz ;!: i I - r, "."ALU.; ' In. -J31I 7 of,- M - .(-,.- mi Work of the ' Students Shows Care . .. Mid la Often Highly Compliment, ary to PopUs. and TeacherSam ples oa Exhibition ! at Woman's Club Hse. . ' - s, There was on exhibition yesterday afternoon at the Woman' Clubhouse , on SalUbury street, a collection of drawing made? daring the past year rv ,by the puplla of the high aqd public r schools of Raleigh These, should engage the attention and interest of every one who- wishes, wall to the ' cause of education' and to the chil dren of this city. . ."It is becoming more and more the f consensu! of. those, well informed on " such subjects that knowledge of and some skill In drawing. Is a most use ' ful adjunct to every kind of educa- tton. ' Quite apart 'from any idea of artistic accomplishment or special training, such a possession gives a . person a distinct and accurate ap preciation of every object seen and of conveying a clear idea of it to others which can be gained ' In no other way. If is added to thlr. that the finer graces of form and color In nature aroused in us, and which is almost a sixth sense, the advantages of the course ire surely worth the pffort. It Is much to the credit of our educational authorities that they have realized the Importance of such considerations, and have placed .the ,-. means of acquiring these advantages within reach of all the children. The present exhibition 1b the re sult of two years of practical experi ment; and no better proof of its suc cess could be offered. , Of course the skilled execution and perfection of detail attained In professional schools of art. where every hour of the workings day is devoted to this one study, is not to be looked for here, but when one considers the two scanty half hours a week accorded I me pupil, ana ne uuer maptness or cnuaisn ej is ana nanas so rareiy ex ' ercised, the outcome is certainly sur prising,' and vone eannot too highly praise the efforts of the teacher who has managed under such difficulties and with material so refractory-to secure Such a high general average. No one could expect the picturesque and romantic In stylo and subject ) which might grace a salon or finished krtiat. Th snhlects hpro'we slm- i pie Enough, a : tew common "cups, vases, and other vessels for domestic . use, some sprays bearing leaves and ' flowers, a very few rough sketches of schoolmates in their everyday clothes: the style Is artless, sotne- times awkward, but ts always an - earnest attempt to reproduce these i homely-objects in as homely a way, but these attempts;, under Miss Slo- . tu tab's skilful guidance, are always more or less successful.' How she does it is her secret; to anyone1 who knows well the hapless inaptitude of childish attempts on art, the work she gets out of all her classes is al ways surprising. ; She seems to have inspired in the same magical " way her pupils of - a still loss capable age tots of seven or eight years in the primaries whose organs are quite unequal to , the strain of copying either from na ture or the model plate. These she ; encourages to -set down in their own fashion the freaks of their ownim aglnatlon or the , well remembered ..legends of mother goose; which the,y , have done in a manner often fanci fled and' amusing, but always ef fective. ' Qn the- whole as the initiation of , ; AMONG THE CLERGY Coffee Being Replawd by fostum . .-. , Pood Coffee, - , "I anv the wife of a minister. About ttirpA VMM ntm a wft.rm friphri an f emplary mother and the conscientious Weather Bureau. Full Information re--lfe of a, minister, asked me if I had warding scope of examination, salary, . -ever tried giving up coffee and using etc- mav obtained by applying to Poatura Food Coffee. I had been tell- United States Civil Service - Commls , in her of my excessive nervousness Blon- Washington D. C., or-to Secre and ill health- She said: -We drink tary Examiners. Raleigh; N. C, v nothing else tor breakfast V but Pog. or 10 ,ocal -1 office, Weathel Bureau, 'J turn, snd It is delight and comfort Raleln N, C Fisher Building.) Ap- to have something that we do not have to refuse the children when they, ask "I was surprised that she would per j mlt the children to drink even the food coffeew but she explained that It was most healthful beverage and that the children thrived, on it A very little thought convinced me that for brain work. One should have food and the very best of food. - "My first trial of Postura was a fail : ore. The maid of all work brought tt to the table, lukewarm, weak, and al- . together lacking In character.' ;W were In despair, but decided on one : more trial. : At the second - triol we lalthfully followed - the directions. , used four teaspoonfuls to the pint of water, tot it boll -full fifteen minutes after the real boiling began, and serv ed It with r' h cream. It was delic ious and w were alt won. , . "I have since sung the praise of Pos , turn Food Coffee on many, many oc casions and have Induced numbers of friends to abandon coffee and use Foe - tumK with . remarkable results."1' The wife of a college professor said to me a short time ago that nothing had ver produced so marked a change in her husband's health as the leaving off fif coffee and the use of Postum In its j -nee." "There's a Reason." Read, , 'ie Ic&i ti W.eUyille," n pkgs, result is obtained wherever there's a New Perfec- ' tion Oil Stove in the kitchen. The blue flame produced by the - . t v - , . , NEW PETlFECTION. 4 Ml Blue Flame Oil Cooli-Stoye i I1 gives quickest and best results, The New Perfection is different t , from' any other oil stove. Cuts fuel expense in twa . Made in three twee. Every stove warranted. If not af your dealer's, . wnio our nearest agency in The JATsfl T.rtmn can be used tw-"r and safest all-round house lamp made. . Gives a clear steady light ' Brass throughout and beauti fully nickeled. 1 Equipped with the latest improved burner. Handsome simple satisfactory. Every lamp warranted. Write our nearest agency if you cannot get it from your dealer. STANDARD OIL COMPANY a new element of culture which may sweeten the lives of another genera tion, and as the free offer to the whole community of that finer cult ure, once so costly and exclusive, one may well thank the board of education, while accepting the pres ent modest exhibit as the first fruits of a better time. Ernest E. von Ihne, court architect to the German emperor, who came over to hear Mr. Carnegie's peace talk, believes that the limits of high build ings here will soon he reached and , tnat their multiplication will cease. CHILD BURNED TO DEATH NEAR AUBURN Nows reaehed the city last night of the tragic death of tho 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Go well, who j l this county near Auburn. The "f1 7. P!tM afternoon, , The Httlfl; boy and several play- mates 'had" J been - left - (n the house alone, and in some way, either by a match or getting too near a fire that was burning in ono of the rooms, the boy's clothes caught on fire and be fore the flames could be extinguished ho had received injuries from which he died several hours later. The chld was burned about' 9:30 iri the morning and died at about 2 in the afternoon, The news was received here through, a, neighbor of Mr.; Go well who came to Raleigh after a casket. . The ' other children were not burned. RALEIGH MARKSMEN WILL SHOW WHAT THEY CAN IK). 'Tho Raleigti Rifle Club was organ ized last night with fifty members thirty-flvo men and fifteen ladies. Organization was perfected by elect ing J. C. Ellington, president; B. T. Johnson, vice-president: Walters Dur ham, secretary and treasurer. A spe cial committee, composed of T. C. Powell, W. S. Wilson and T. K. Bru ner. Jr., -was appointed to look after the location of a range. A committee on by-laws was appointed, and also one on targets. There has been talk for some time past of organizing such a club. Civil Service Examination, - Section .Director Th lessen announces that an examination will be held in this "lty June 28, 1907, ta fill positions of observer, in the- 'United States i"""' snomo request ior. wH, I. A. TOMPKINS CH08EX . ; ; AS A VICE-PRESIDENT. i (By Leased Wire to The Times.) . New York, May 23.-i-The National Association of Manufacturers elected officers today ; H, S. Chamberlain of the Cftlco Furnace Company of Chat tanooga, Tenn.," and D. A. Tompkins of ; the u.v A.- .Tompkins Company. Charlotte,' N. C, and F. C Nunema cher of the Nunemacher Press, Louis ville, Ky., were among the vlce-presl-denta elected. k BODIES OP MR, AND MRS. - ' ' ANDERSON ARE FOUND. Augusta, Ga May 2 Floating upon the water with her arms outstretched and her face turned upward, the body o fMrs. Harold T. Anderson, who was drowned with her husband Tuesday, was found about noon ' today ' and brought to the oity, where it will be embalmed -and prepared for Interment. The body of Captain Anderson, pre viously found, her husband, has been embalmed and will be carried to MadV Ison, Ga. for interment. Mrs. Ander son .will be buried here, ,The combination of ; hot meals and a cool kitchen has alwajfs , seemed an impossi : hilitv: vet this nanny ; ucsuipuvv mu. in any room and is the best ENDORSED BY THE ASSEMBLY By Leased Wire to The Times.) Columbus, O., May 23. Leaders of the anti-saloon league yesterday af ternoon after a bittei fight, forced the general assembly of the Presbyterian Church to recognize their organiza tion. The committee on ehurph polity yesterday decided to ignore the league, hose members today carried their battle to the floor of the convention and won, the general assembly indors ing the league, as "a safe, sane and effective organization in the work of temperance." A resolution Urging that the moral inHuenae ol the ,chuecu be .brought .Ao bear on nublishers of church litera ture, to exclude1 patent medicine ad vertising suspected' of being mislead ing or fraudulent, was passed by the assembly, as was also a resolution ap proving tho universal peace movement, and the recommendation that pastors use patriotic occasions to preach the gospel of peace. It was unanimously voted not to change the church name, from "The Presbyterian Church lm lbs United States of America" to ?The ' American Presbyterian church.'' STOLEN JEWELS HID IN HER BLONDE HAIR (By Leased Wire to The Times.) New York, May 23. When Annie Coopersteln, a maid employed in the home of . Theodore Simon, a manufac turer, at No. 201 west Qn Hundred and Seventeenth street,,' wai arrested last night on suspicion of having stole $2,545 worth of jewelry, she looked the personification of innocence.; . The ma tron of the west 125th station - noticed, however, was an unusual bula- 'to. '-the aTfM front hair, and decided to Investigate. Cleverly concealed in the "nat" under Annie's blonde locks was found - the missing property, worth $1,000, a dia mond necklace, three diamond rings, a band ring and a lady's gold watch. . , SCHWAB WARMLY DEFENDS COREY v. ., .". ,;"::, j, (By Leased Wire to The Times.) . Pittsburg, Pa., May 83.--It W. E. Corey leaves the TTnit&d State Steel Corporation It will be to become asso ciated with. Charles M. Schwab In the Bethlehem Steel Companyl 'This Is the latssV; report among local steel mea.- ,--' ,. -..", ::--'i ; Mr.' SchwabJ when in the city last Monday,, is said to have expressed himself emphatically- to . intimate friends oa the recent attacks on Pres ident Corey. Schwab left no room for doubt as to the warm feeling he still has toward his former associate In the steel corporation. At -Xast night when -the rumor of Mr. Corey's resignation from the office as president of the steel trust Was sug gested to President Alva C. Dinkey of the Carnegie Steel Company, Mr. Dinkey said, emphatically: ; . . 1 , "I do not think there will be Any new president of the United States Steel Corporation. : In nty opinion Mr. Corey will remain In the presi dency for a long time to come," NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles Is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drag law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and w recommended It as a safe remedy for children and adults. p, Q. King, it Ifc-cide en .Time When; .Confiace Is to Be Held Among Attorneys--At- torury General Gilmer Will Take 1 . Active Part In the Fight. '&,','' , . Announcemeif was made r this morning by "the corporation Commis sion of the attorneys who are to rep resent the state in the suit brought to restrain the corporation commis sion from putting Into effect he pas senger and freight rates as fixed la a bill passed' by the last legislature. It Lwlll he: remembered that af tempo- arary restraining order was Issued byfudge Prltchard several days ago, and the hearing takes place in Ashe- vtlle: the latter part of June.-, The rates are supposed to become effect ive on the first of July. . J Attorney General Gilmer Is made a party to the suit, as well' as the corporation commission, and he is going to ..take an active part In the fight to uphold the law as passed by the" last legislature. It was feared that Attorney General Gilmer might not. be able to actively participate in the suit, but he is much improved in health since his return, and the peo ple of the state will be glad to know that this able attorney will be in the fight to have the law observed. 'i The attorneys who will represent the state are: Attorney General Gil mer, Judge James E. Shepnerd,. of Raleigh; ex -Congressman Pred A. WoOdard of Wilson, Winston D. Bry ant of Durham, and State Senator falter E. Daniel of Woldon! . ',' A onference was held this 'morning between the members of the corpora tion commission, Attorney General Gil mer and Judge James E. Shepherd, in regard to the time that the attorneys should meet with the commislson and talk over the case. It was decided to meet next Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock, at which time all of;, the at torneys Who are to appear on behalf of the state are expected to be present. INDICTED FOB KILLING DOG. y ; A requisition denied. ,(By Leased Wire to The Times.) Guthrie, Okla., May 23. Indicted for killing a dog valued at J5 be longing; to m -Vienna, Ills., man, Oscar Stout fled from the Illinois J,own and found refuge at Weatherford,' Okla. Today a requisition from Governor pineen was ecalxed . by. the. governor or UKia-noma asking ror stouvs nr rest and return to jntnois. , In the absence, of the '-governor, Charles Filson.l acting' for the gov ernor, said: "The killing of a : 15 dog and Os car s get, away. hardly warrant my action and,! shall decline to, do any thing." ;;v,t'frn,i',v ' , The shooting'was'ithe result of a controversy.; over sheep-killing dog. The. requisition , sets forth that the unfortunate canine's mortal wound was "of a -depth of. six inches and of the width of one-half Inch." . H in, i ., . .. i , WORKS WONDERS. A Wonderful Compound It; Cores Piles, Ecsoma, Skin Itching, Skin Eruptions, Cats and Bruises. Doan's Ointment Is. the best skin treatment and the cheapest,: because so Httlo is required to cure. .- it cures piles after years of torture. It cures obstinate cases of eciema. It cures all skin itching. v It cures skin erup tions. It; heals $uts, -bruises, scratch es and abrasions without leaving a scar, it : cures? permanently. Ral- mtKt nnii.lel6n testlmoajr. proves ' r uStoitoere Mrs- Ed. fajbdrongh; of 124 East ! ofc, .Kai6igi-.M.-...sayi. jay (little girl five: years o)d, had a break ing out 4ipon tbe back of. her neck. learned abokt Doan's Ointment and got it at Bobbitt-WyBne, Cd,'a store. It cured the eruption,' i In a short time atfer first applying the ointment all signs of the trouble disappeared. I am only too glad to speak a good word for a preparation which is as effective and healing as this one.": For sale by all dealers.' price -SO cens. Foster-Mllbura Cq,, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United BUtes. i , -. Remember the - name Doan's and take so other. ' - . WANT SEABOARD TO BUILD 8CITABU5 DKI'OT AT WTATTS. T"herei; was a hearing ' before ; the corporation commission yesterday af ternoon in regard ito requiring the Seaboard Air Lino to build a station at Wyatt's,- a flag station between Neuse and Wake Forest Several cit izens from that section were present to urge that the railroad company be required to build the station. ' It was contended on the part of the railroad i that 1 was not necessary 40 ;havo a station at this point he railroad's representatives asked for ten days' time la which to make further inves tigations, Which request was granted. The Seaboard was represented -by Judge Womack find Superintendent Witt ' - ; . v If ' yon have and bladder ley's Kidney - rourself to Lively cures .4- bladder dla- trouble and do 1 Cure, you wi ' blame for res ail forma of k eases. O, o. iur The Case of R. IV Godwin, Trustee In Bankruptcy, Against the Erviln - Cotton Mill Company U U4ng (,-Trd in Harnett Court.". , ' t' ' . (Special .to The Evening Times.) .LilUngton, N., C, May 23--Supe rior court Is. in .session here,' Judge E. B. Jones presiding. : ' i ' This Is .the first time la the history of the county. that Harnett has been allowed to work Its own convicts on the roads of, the county. By -special act ' of the .legislature, . LI Hint; ton township ts allowed this privilege. Judge. Jones, has sentenced" three ne groes to the' roads, and It Is probnblo that three or lour more may oe .lent before the docket is cleared.' -- - ; ; " "Jeems" Eddy McLean will have to serve 12 months for assault with deadly weapon. And- Jessie McNeill four months for a . Similar offense. Tom Byrd Was given IS months for shooting a negro girl. " Will Atkin son was flped 150 and costs for rtr. slating ,An officer. Frank Dorman, white, -was fined. 17 5" and costs for breaking In a guard-house at Duke and releasing a prisoner, ' ' , ;. -The court Is now trying the case of R. L. Godwin, trustee in bank ruptcy, vs. , Erwin Cotton Mill Co., which promises to be a long drawn out caso. ;.: The Hollands of Dunn, who are chargad with burning their store to get insurance, In the spring of 1904, will appear today and give bond, which has been fixed at 600 each. This case was tried last March before 6. P. Shell. Justice of the peace, of Dunn, and after a thorough Investi gation,; was dismissed, as the state failed to make out. probable cause. But the matter- was presented before the grand Jury, at this term of court, and the returned a true bill. The defense have retained as counsel Messrs. E. F. Young and J. C. Clif ford of Dunn. Attorneys W. A. Stewart and C. M. Muse will assist in the prosecutiob.. ' CIX)SINQ EXERCISES AT ? LOUISBURG COTXEGK. .. . ,- (Special to The Evening Times.) , LouiEburg, N. C, May The com- moncoment exorcises of : IJUlsburg Female College began Sunday, Rev B. K. Mctrry, Of .Salisbury, deliver. Ing the baccalaureate: sermon. : The graduating exercises were- heldi -todsy in the auditorium vrolMtwa j conesw Hon. P. A. Woodard, Of WUson, deliv ered an address to the , graduating claps and. the Jlterary societies. ; The dlolomas were delivered to the ( five graduates ' by Rev. J. E. tTnderwood and Bibles were oresented by Rev. ti. S. Masscy. Medals were presented for proficiency in the different depart ment-. fift-r which the benediction was pronounced. The commencement exert I ic i closed last night with the an nual sr.'.nd concert. n' W. P. ROSB.V, F. A. WK8TOW. . , , Rose ft Weston, AECHITECTS. Ralelgb aad "Greensboro . O,' Steel Reinforced Concrete, Fireproof Construction a Specialty. . STRAWBERRY. ICE CREAM. M"ade from real -Strawberries, not an imitation. , , 1 IT IS DELICIOUS : And after y$u try our , Cream once you will havo no' other. , .' STUEUICKS , COMPANY. 'All phones except Interstate, 1 '"The Gasoline Iron has been used In family for one year, and I find it effects a great saving in fueL Cost not more than one cent an hour. In short, it Is lndlBpenslble, r , ' - . " MRS. J. A. BIMPSON," f FOR SALE ET , J1RS. L C. BLAIR. 123 Saunders .Street HONEY TO LEND Oa either real or personal security ' ' la Wake County. " J , B. F. I'OM'Ta, It and 19 Tu" a I ."-Til : 11, c. T "1 1 1 Endorsed (f. N Emir '' Broadway; 36th and 37th Vj ,?i.tjf Kj ,',. v . , f . I i , , , , V .f-"V.N ' ; ifjuu&yiw. ICW im TO f I THT JS Ktas off Room ii.SO tot tqnraid. ' $2.00 aai nnrarJwt& btk. Parbr. Bedroon kal.Xbtb , . . v , $3.00 aod upward. J 1.00 x1i ! two stu outers Uflfffoom.'-' ' .. '.r.n' ' .i . ii. :-wcrns-- ron .boobxet.-t i . . , . i , SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANV 'I - E. M.iTIERNEY. MMr ' . " S l. ' , uJSome Exceptional Offers I ra Tl - - Vnm tt Iw-prld article for family use, to that If H ; , , which gratifies the most refined taste. : I am offering )-,' 1 . ' Report -of ic Condition of '' . . ' - , . , THE MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK. AT RALEIGH, ' , In the fttate of North Carolina, at e close of boslness May 18, 1007 ? ?t RESOURCES. ? ... 'f v Loans and discounts , .... . $337,8C0.46 All other stocks, bonds and Mortgages ,v.-'i t-.-'Ui ;'.':'tV'; ) 18,49S.'67 Banking houses, furniture and .fixtures.. . ...... ,v , . J3.611.93 Due from banks and bankers Cash--Items ,.).;. . . . ;-', ( . . Gold coin s ........... . v . Silver coin. Including all minor coin National bank notes and other u. B. Auxiliary banks , Total ;.', ; . 'LIABILITIES. ' Capital stork '. '. , . t Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid. . j Deposits subject to check. ....... i Total State of North Carolina,' County of I. Walters Durham. Cashier of swear,that the a,ove statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and , ; r belief. . ' 1 ,. ' - H ' ' ' ' (.,5,,-' , " ' WALTERS DURHAM, Cashier. '' . " ' Correct-Attestr C. B. Edwards, Chos. B."Park, John.Ward, Directors. ' ' .Subscribed and swori) to before me, this 22d day pf May, 1907. ' r , '. m , , ,v J, CH4S. B, JOHNSON, JR., , , . . - " 1 ' ' . , , Notary Public, i ' V,.-,. Report of tlirt North Carolina CorKratlon Commissioiy r- , Of tho Condition of " . ' . 1. ;' TUB, CAROLINA TEU8T COMPANY,, , - .. ; :'rr"r'. ! ' 't' V'C 'l' Ralelgli, IT. C"1 ' t 1 J - , At the Close Of Business on tho 18th Day of May, I907r ''r Loans and discounts. -5 . , -'d f.; Ti I - Oerdrafts ; . . . IT.:.. '. -i i. North Carolina State bonds, t . . . v. . Other stocks and bonds. ,..', Premium on bonds. 1 . i-. . . .' vi-A . i .;'iVi . . . .-V-i" V. A 266.21 Banking house, furnlturo and fixturo3l. . . j . . I ; . t . .t i , i; 63,761.96 Demand loans- .-. ; , , . Cash and duo from banks.t. Capital stock ......... , .-j;Y.' Undivided profits, less oxponses and Dividends unpaid , v.V. . '.i'K.V; Duo to bankc ', . . . v. - .. - - ii'' - Cashier'n checks outstanding, s .:, - ' " ' ";- ' $256,599.55 I, S. J. Hinsdalo, Cnslilor of tho nbovc-nnmed bnnk.' do solemnly Bwoar that, tho abovo statement ia true to tho Stato ol North Carolina County of Subscribed and sworn to( before mo, this 23rd day of May, 1907. ; ' " ; P. H. BItlGGS, Notary rubllc. Correct Attest: ' , , :, . ? l' T. WARD. . ' '' 1 , ' O. P. FOLK. , ' ' ::i "-RODV. C. STRONG ,r - Directora.1". " I by North Carotina's Most Eminent Physicians.' " : Ask' : ::'X J, Pi FERRALU COMPANY for Prices and Pamphlet of ;Tcslimontcts, LINCOLN LITHIA VATER1 COMPANY, -.' - ' jt-' ' Proprietors-' V '. , '1 -'UlNCOLNTON,; h! C.'- - . Sta., Herald Sqatre New York - Most Ccntra'tv' Lpcttcd' HoVj on i Broidway, Oi.fy tea m;titiiu walk " to 25 Icadmfr thcitrct.- Cclnpletely . ciiuvuu -J1.LU misiurmua m vvciy department, Up-to-Jaie i.t all r Scct, Telephone in eti h room, , : f Tour Boautiful Dining . Rooms with Capacity of 1200. ' The Famous German Restaurant - Broadways chief attraction for Spo rial r rutr. iJiiJiri nnJ I'nriiilnr Mmifr IirwuRu. U Coras., ISA .... ....... .. .. . . ariDorousrn sa mr .w wv Tuun h u luwtuw prices. . : - -v .1 . In order to supply an increased demand, I am putting no a case containing four full quarts of Yadkin River, North Carolina, 6-year old Corn Whiskey, for 12.60. - This whiskey is absolutely pure, aged in wood and the best ever offered at the price. - Other Exceptional Of feiti are: ''-': Albermarle Rye, 4 full quarts, $3.00 v , ' MaunMIn lye, - . per gallon, $2.50 , , ' -- Laxarua Club, 1 per gallop, $4,00 ''; : : Thmtm PHemt tnelud Exprtt Chahl 1 Wrltm for Priv List of Othmr Brands . .': Xartfet Ma.ll Order . Houta In th u lazarus; Lynchburg; va. mi e 1 32.972.42 . 2,360.00 ' 1,782.60 , 473.96 6,763.00 ' j. . r e vr ) ; ' v. -v " :.- . ' f - currency notes t. . , 250.00 313,647.93 ........ .V, .... . S 15.000.00 - 17,882.17 , 280,065.76 1313,547.93 ., ; . , . . . . . , Wake - r - ss: , v - . ' thn ahnvn-nnmiMf hank An Bnlomnlv Jv i ; i .'. . . i . 1103,576.63 . v- .-,,....,,...'. 2,312.U-?S . . ': if, . . . . i i ..." 1,050.05" i... k .' 28,675.0! 1 . . . . ...'.-. . . t-j 15,500.00 ; 51,467.65 ,,, , f , $25699.65 n 1100.000.00" Vi.il'v'ili-A'j' 6.123.09 taxes paid": '?f;ifi fWv: S 1 , R 5 0 . 0 0 .V'i smvUiiMtt&ki,'". 962.59 bot of 'my knowlodeo and belli 8. J; HINSDALE. Cashier. Walie4i,:fct'j.vi - ":' s ';, t V1 , t- : :
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