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Tir'j TTT in wwii Ti iL'i ')'i I' i i fij A CITIZENS JRUST COMPANY who own antor Our Management The affair of this com are directed by men substantial th. company' capital stock and who are personally intereai In the. business which the company ana which I hla Tou are cordially Invited to 'open nu 'aoeount ona dollar Will do to begin with, OWEN N. HEATON. President jiNE8T rtry, CAPITAt MOM AIDON iDEPOsrrsj The First National Bank iFbrt Wayne, Ind.

it wmi i (Offer 'to the public every fa Jcility consistent with sound iOanung. witn experienced oi tcers and a strong set of di rcctori, all of whom are well i Mown' in this community: we offer our facilities confident of four ability to serve the public acceptably every department 'ifM' BA68, Pmldant. CvHl. WORDCN, Vfoa Pra.ld.nt KEPLlNOCR, 2d Viea Praa. Caahlar.

J. Ca.hl.r. A i. rows; THB BlConoaity of Northent Indiana tlfiradc Securities 'ii' a 12. 1l30 to S.

7 to 8. VimtM'itit a r.r.f. IfllJMPETIST I fTalaphona 6m. 1X South Calhoun St. IIVfORT WAYNE, IND.

ySfyaaa sy ma i. DR; MARY WHERY "'im rbnlotan and Bnrcaoo. Offlea and vj3 rtaaldaaoa 0i JEaat Bnr atraat Bpa 3 claitr rTba JJtaeaM. or Woman. 43 Hora a.

m. to 1: n. m. aatf 1 DR. H.

A. DUEHLING irutlo' llmltad to Burtanr and JMmm of woman, osloa, Afi'i. aronua. HOUR7 2t4 and 7 to i p. m.

Oraduatad nuraa hi attandaaoa. DRA. PC BUCHMAN lAaAntnaoi nnsmnu un IJ'ljPraoUea Unltad to JVIIMIM OP THE QIOE8 I V.I (V a TaiB.M ANU MAS8AQE. r1DIi JOHNQTniM I'ib, UCEN8E0 OSTEOPATH, of Oataopathr. Klraa hv anaar itta founder, Dr.

127 Sun. Oirlca orar atrat National faaak Dlaaaiaa auoeaaafullT IaI Sxa mlnatlon frae. Horn! I. iJyheow Baaldanoa, KU Offloa 1S3. Varal'achooll.

10 Taara In Ft. Oultat at, 60, SI Pixlay Loi 7 I' loanaed Oataapatb.rrad ok aavarai Ft. Wavna. Pixlav Lana Blria Dlaaaaaa traatad auocaaifullT wltb out modlouia er kaUa. Kiamlnatlon Htnu Phona 6S9.

Raaldanea 221 i. 4SBsgi 12L THE MISSES MOORE 'OiTEOPATHIO PHYSICIANS b'radiutaa Amartoan Behool of Oa taepathr. KlrhluX Ma. OflMi asd raaMaoaa Waat Bany IJK, SsT fcsNMa Pr. Rankc WAVNE a07WWhln9ton Boulavard WaV "rtf to Dlaaaaaa of tha NnSF THROAT IAl IBICt An HIOTCn fer Mil," READ THE Jptirnal Gazette fiiXlfCENTS A WEEK MMMHMMBH CHURCH OF GOD FORMALLY ORGANIZED Rav.

H. Bpihar Writes of tha Organization. The Rev. II. II.

tiplher, pastor of. (ha newly organized Church, of God In Vordermark hall, haa written to the Journal Qaaette of tha uervlcea and organization. Mr. Splher aald: "The Church of Ood waa organized laat Sunday at 'Vordermark hall and there are Beventyflve persona living In. the city who have been communicant of, the Churches of Ood have been working up the final organisation of the church for the past ten months.

The organize' tloii made yttf pmsperot' lieglnnlng last 8unday. Briefly we may say the polity of the Churches of Ood In government. I Presbyterian, that' Is, ruled by elders. The teaching or ordained ministerial and local, ruling elders. Ueaconv are a lower order offlcers.

The scriptures, or, word of Ood. alone .1. accepted. as tha rule of faith and practice. The namo Church of Ood Is given ten "times In the New Testament as, the namo of the church.

Ood'a church, or Church of Ood. "The church believe that moral beings are begotten of the truth and ro newed by the holy spirit In regeneration and conversion through faith and repentance, and. that only such as are born again, thus born Into the church should be fellowshlped together In tno local Churches of Uod. "The Churches of )od holds that there are three representative ordinance baptism by Immersion, the wushing of the saint's feet and communion of the bread and. wine; the alMo believe In the Immortality of tho soul In the resurrection of the Just and unjust In future rewards and punishments.

The Churches of Ood began to be organized In America In 1830 by. Rev. John AVIncbrenner and others. It has a publishing house at Harrlsburg. with weekly papers.

Colleges at Find lay. and Ft. Bcott. Kaa. The locul church will worship at Vordermark hall.

824 Calhoun street, each clunday morning for the present and will locate and build In the near future." REV. HENRY T. SeTTs ISSUES APPEAL. Fort Wayne. Aug.

28. UOS. Dear Friends: I am again with you after a few weeks' absence. I am gkxd to be hero and at your service, as your pastor. With you, I desire to bgin our fall 'campalen of church work as soon and as actively as' possible.

In order that we may have a live and tn thuvlftstio church we need the hearty co operation of every member and attendant. We make an apc.al to you for a renewed arul larger interest In our Master's name In the great work for which llynioiilh church stands. In this, regular attendance upon the services helps to keep us In touch with the cause we love and with each We hops and expect to ace you nett Munnay, August so, and every Sunday In your place we shall look for you. The Blblo school needs. you you need to study the Ulble.

We every on need more prayer to help ourselves to Help otners. come to the prayer meet ing. Finally, let us work heartily and enthusiastically for this greatest caust in the world. Bl'nccrely your pastor, IlENltY T. SICJUU iittk Joutnew to tlmMMmet it 'sr tuv.i Kerne of ffrmtiient Mm yt CJiarlea Warren Fairbanks" summer home 1 llkawlse hla winter noma when he Is.

away from It Is his Indianapolis residence. The vice president doe not maintain a country place as hla variously estimated' fortune might or might. not permit and he spend most of the summer between his modest home and his modest law office In one of the older office build Inga of the city. The home la a two story frame structure, built many years ago, ajid Suite unpretentious a to design of bout the same sort. In fact, aa that of his neighbor, John Worth Kern, who rather expects to succeed him as vice president.

The grounds about the house do most to make the place attractive. The yard 1 of unusual width and depth, with many shado Arees and shrubbery about' the beautlrul lawn. The Fairbanks family, wnen at home, spend a great part of the time on the Itiwn. benpath the trees. There was a time when Meridian street, on Which CHARLE8 W.

FA I RBANK8 And His Home at Indianapolis. Which: the property portion He the home fronts, was the one exclusive seems quiet and retired, while wealth street of Indianapolis, but now that and society are gomr farther norm. THE RETURN Of THE AMERICAN ATHLETIC VICTORS AND THE MANY HONORS AWAITING THEM FINAILY WOIIIItD.ir Itf INRl; tt SIDE TOIUX Auu' market view seemed rather dlvef genlj thl roerning; iirgent covering movement y'tha short brought fcbeut av'remptlon yeater day. buying operations all the, leading Issue moved upward, Houttii orn 'faclflo common maintained It recent reputation by establishing a hew record, while Union, I'aclllo sold above It eccnt high price. The movement in' the llarrlmans reemed to rorrry along the balance of the Mat There was no little elllng for profit but thl made only a slight impression; the, market cloaing at practl oally'the day best quotations.

To day's market wouldilndlcnte that virtually all the early 'Week ahort Interest ha been wlpnd, out 'arid that traders' are almost, solidly arrayedi on the bull There np litiport ant new developments during the day. but rumor, wa again busy the story of 'closer i llArrlman Oouldra annual repbrt of the Reading company showed decrees In net earning by the railway of 1 while the' coal company reported A net loea 187,400, racin for July showed a net loss of 1233.000. A computation' made. by. the Financial Chronicle of eighty.

nine for Junetreports an average net loi of Jt cent Whll. almost every toad made heavy, grosa' losses the' net aecrease was greatly diminisnea by reason of the drastic methods era ployed to cut down expenses. The bank statement was slightly mixed and seemed to reflect the shifting of accounts that may have been made necessary by reason of the week's un. usual condition In tho stock. and cotton market.

The cash gain waa under the lowest estimates, with only a moderate Increase In loans. The sum total made only a slight fractional change In the cash reserves, which averaged 21.41 per cent, against 19.88 per cent last week. London reports an active brief session with some demand for our securities. Total bond solos to day were 11.100,000. The Closing Stock List Amal.

Copper taper 10 Am. Car and V. 41lnterbor Met lit Amer. Ijoco. Wiilnterbpr pfu.

33V Am. a vMU and Nssh. 'acme K. ft Tea. 12 Lead KHfc ft It.

ntdlOiVilMo. I'aclflc Anaconda Mln. A. B. It.

Am. 8uaar Itef.l3SUiMo., iitfe nat. Aicnison viTti Atcnison pra Hal and Br. Ran. Tran.

m. San. racWo hea. ft and N. N.

T. lWa Nor; PaMflo vacine Man za Pennsylvania People's Oaa JT Steel iiruu. rai, var. THIRD CHURCH, OF CHRIST. Church of Christ.

Rev. 11. E. Stafford, BiMe school, 1:80 a. m.

preaching, 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.i Dlble, study class, Wednesday, 7:46 p. m.

Subjects. morning, "Homeless afternoon, "The Man With a Mission," the first of a series. Notes. Rev. J.

O. Race, state secretary of Indiana, in eached last Bunds evening. The splendid Dlble school of the Third church Is becoming a phe nomental feature' of the work. It ha not only held Its recular attendance through the hot vacation weather, but has Increased in numbers. Rev.

Mr. Stafford begins a aeries of sermons on next Sunday evening oi Old Testament chnractera, the Subjects a ro as follows: 'The Man With a Mission," "The Man of Faith," "The Man of the Desert," "The Man In Whom the Inner Light Failed" "The Ten Talent "The Man Devotion" and 'The Man for the Crisis." IfLY MOUTH RCH OPENS Dr. II. T. Sell returned last week and will preach morning 4nd 'evening on "The Man Who Lost His Hold," and "TheMan, Who Refused, to Fight," The church now resumes all Its services.

The evenlg service be held at 7:80 Instead of 7:45. C. B. meeting at (:30. The annual Sunday school and church picnlo will be held on Saturday, September nt Roblson park.

The. children will assemble at the church at 1:10 and will take the free cars cor. of Calhoun and Jefferson streets. Dinner1 will be served at 11 noon. The cars will return at 6 p.

m. There will be an Interesting' program for snorts and games. See tha printed program. Wednesday evening service will now be held at 7:30. The astor will speak on "The Value of Small Things to Achieve Results." CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Christ's Lutheran Church, the Rev.

W. II. Rchrock. I'a'tor Sunday school nt 0:30 a. in.

and ae rvlcv at 10:45. The services will be conducted by tho IMistor. No services will be held In the evening. First Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Honry n.

Muster, Pastor. There will be no services at the church to day. First Baptist Church, the Rev. J. F.

Vlchert. Pastor. Morning subject, "The House, on the Rock." Evening subject, "The House on the Sand," The pastor having returned from hla vacation, will preach at both morning anil evening services. Wayne Street Methodist Episcopal Church, the Rrv, Dr. Frank Lenlg.

Pastor The pastor will preach In the morning on the sublet. "St Paul' Wondrous Prison ISxperlences," and In the evening on "St. Paul on. Mar's Hill." At the morning service th Claflln University quartet (colored) of Orangeburg. S.

will render a. number of selection And In the evening th Epworth will have charge of the flret half hour of the services, Mr. Coverdale, leader. English Church of th Redeemer, the Rev. Then.

V. Hahn, Pastor. Sunday school at m. and at 10 a. preparatory service for Holy communion.

At 10:10 a. the pastor will preach on "False and Real Piety." First Church of Christ Scientist. (It Harrison Street Services at Sunday school at 11:30. Subject, "Christ Jesus." Golden Text: "In his days Judnh shall be saved, and Israel shall dwell safely; and this Is his name whereby he shall be called the Lord our Jeremiah, 23; I. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock In church edifice.

Reading room, 81 Bass block, open dally except Sunday from 10 to 4. Railroad Young Men's Christian association, 1407 Calhoun street An open meeting at 3 p. m. P. II.

Doty. chairman of the devotional commit tee, leader. Borur service In charge of II. A. Phllley, J.

Burns, general secretary. NEW TORK, Aug. 2(! Throuh they and then commenced all agaln.r.i'The, parade Itself i.k, rotted the Olympian. athletics, from sauus me American vivkh tm Forty sixth strjetaucf Fifth avenu Olympian athletic games in London where the march 'beKan. to City Hall passed to day in one ot tho trreatest Parst'lh loweri where the Wradesthl.

city wltkeed' Under the bluest nd brightest of skle. with waving and. flashing everywhere, the Utile group of vAll ith ths8 United men who brought such high honors Mates arei.pWd ytrtC. sald Mr. Me back with them from across the sea Oxwan, were given' an ovation that almost In your honor I the loest evidence of surprisea new torn, rrumevrij uige point en route children Presentation of beautiful solid gold and men cheered and tpplauded until 'medals, to' th athletics followed.

Mllleri B. pastor 30 BIDl school; 6:30 ChrisUan, Endeavor: public worship 10:80 a. m. ahd 7:30 p. m.

Morning subject, "What Is ManT Bt Audrew's mission, pollth Wayne Sunday school 3 m. Dr. Auten relth, sUperlntendeDt. Orace Reformed church, Washington boulevard, east between Barr and Lafayette streets. Kevj A.

ICZart maii D. V. pastor rSabbath school at 9:10 a. preaching services at 10:30 A. m.

and 8 p. momUig subject. "Points, of "Winona Echoes." U. B. church.

East Iwls and Warmer Byror, pastors Sunday school at 30; A. A. Bowser, T. leader; 8. 'prayr ser vice Wdesday" vfj.nlif ledby (pastor.

Subjects of morning, Doing' Willing Work evening; "Thf faithful Worker." Simpson "Methodist Episcopal Harrison and, Dawson streets. Rev. Loren M. Edward, pastors Bun day school morning worship 10:30: Epworth league' I' evening service TiB; midweek service. Wed1 nesdsy at 7:45: Mlsson study class Friday 7:45.

Morning subject, Tragedy of "Why Fewer Men Than Women Attend Church." 8t. Paul M. E. church, corner Of Walton and Pioneer avenues. Rev.

M. Hobbs, pastor Sunday school a. S. E. Claudy, superintendent; class meeting 11 30; Junior league 1:30 p.

Epworth league :80 m. prayer meeting evening 7: 80: Sabbath public worship at and Morning smV. Ject. "Heavenly evenlDg. "The Loving Fathor." Fort Wayne Rescue home and mis sion.

Ill East Columbia street, O. I. Cooper, superintendent Meetings every night at Sunday school at 4 p. m. The Sunday school was not held' last Sunday because of the mass meeting, but will be resumed a usual to day.

Services to night and this afternoon. The services will be in charge of tn superintendent. Men's meeting. Tuesday, 7:45 p. JournalrGazctte Want Ads bring results.

i i 'ft STRUCK BY ONE TRAIN. HURLED INTO ANOTHER Walkerton Man Lands In Baggage Car and Is Not Hurt Horse Killed. HAMMOND, Ind, Aug. tne the moat miraculous escape from death fell to the lot of Daniel Knlsely, of Walkerton, Ind, at Gary last night driving a team of horses across the Michigan Central tracks, was struck bv a west bound flyer. An east bound passenger train waa stand ing on the siding wailing tor uie nyer to pas.

Knlsely was knocked from hi wagon toward the stationary train and the. door of the baggage coach happened to be Knlsely wa hurled through the Open doorway Into the baggage car and escaped without a scratch. his horse were cut to pieces and ground beneath the wheels of the flyer. One hour later a Oary foreigner was crossing tha track at the same place and was struck by a wast bound flyer and killed. POLICE COURT.

The aitttovU u.Aled by, the man's latner in 'aw Christian Smith was fined II' and costs and srlven thirty days In tall on a charger of assault ad battery, on his wife, Banr Fs(ec, a vagrwitS.flDid loafed 0L? it Oi A vourra lady student of the International Business College desires private family. eftrn boattiby assisting with the id: duties mornings, i Wt)t i 1 Transfers of 'real estate' eomplUd by J. lelltv abstraotcr. 774 Court etroec; Loan and Trust Co, tb Kniest W. Cook, west one foot of lot 18, In l'et, klt'a I Cll Kt: MiohaelrA.

Koehler afaftOTAdolphJ; Wahrle, part of lot 1, In' Cornmlastoners' su dlvlslon. for 3100. Charles W. to Edmund IX Kallmeyer, lot as, in cnaries atonerer sq Uitun. fir ta.

Montgomery O. Beavr to Bnsle flprlng er, lota 4, and In Tresam's addition, for ITo). Susie Springer to Conrad w. prelbel blss, lots 4, 5, 18 and II, In, Treason's addition: for wis. TTnera A at.

Mannw411sr' to' TPklil north 11 feet east Vs lot In JVInde's Frk Oruber to' Lottie druberj lot in r.wiiiea auuiiiwtw, "mrank J. oruber to Lottie. OruMr. raM die 10 feet of lot 41. In Old Plat addition.

Frank J. Gruber, to Charlotte SVogeler, Ml is, in uncnnrnft saaitiorr, Charles P. Hess' to Mary IXmahue, west IS feet of lot 15, and eaat 15 feet of tot II, In White' 3d addition, for ttwO. Johann' Martfn et aL to' Paal F. and Marls Wolf, lots 7 and, 10.

ln Dnntr aamtJon. lor tlK ir Edward Prangor Pranner to Henry Pranser: undivided W' of (east of 351. In Mary X. and I R. McFarrea'to' Wllliani B.

Donaldson, part lot In Hamilton's 4th addition, for 14.500. and part of uu.vb. in namnion sitn aaoKion. ror Ruate antnaer tn Jaeoh Trl. Pelclrier.

lol and north feat of lot, In, Hat ten win i.wiuiuh, ivr Ai i TOUII.r7) August i C. to John Conrad, west fi seres, north of tine, section In Wsshtngton township, ror 11104 Mary K. and At Bhenboek to Albert Earl Ogden, lots 600. 601 and In prexel Park additions In Waraa tswnahlD.1 for y7 Btdney R. lllddauxh' toT8lmon P.

Am4 Mer. southwest," soutbeaat tt of section In Lafayette for 14.03. Mary M. Mlddaegh to Simon P. Ambler, lou P.

and C. In. section M. jtafayeit township, for 82.500. u.

ti ana t. requienecie, u. Pequlrnot part of section 86, In EI River township. C. pequliroot to JoTin, Conrad, part of section In Eel Slvtr tor I14.t7 j.

1'' P. 'A. and W' 3. ln Ttiaina Morton, fractional part of section ,,11, In St. Joseph township, for IL i nomas siorron TO xtearr r.T.tBq M.

B. Kruae. fractional part of sectlon.H; merer, pari of section bi Adams town ship, (or IIO. 'Js ror Bargains the Fort Wayne Wheel arid Supply I M. A St.

'mlReadliijr jcufi ma i. jaiitocK jvmna. i 8: Cot Col. tc Southern Isl. 35 vi.

ae j.uuauii.ifv ibo. tTirinc Iillt Den. and 11 O.t! 8o. Railway IH D. R.

a. WltTnlon I'aclllc Erl sill'. 8. 47 Qrt. North, pfdliiitl.

S. Steel pfa.111 Ort. Northern pro IWabash and 111. Central i NEW YORK MONEY MARKET, kBWj'YORK, Aug. a Money.on dsll nominal; no loatia.

Time loans easy 60 aava. itvz ner eeni mi navs. iu (cent: I months. 3Uf'3U' ner cent. Close i prlme.

mercantile paper, 3IH per sterling exclisng'e with actual bimlnera, In bankers' bills at IM.n trU4.8Svfer eo iay bills and at tor commercial bills, Ui4MH; bar 6 Mnxjcan dollars. 45. bonds steady; railroad Donaa irregular. THE WEEKLYSTATEMENT OF NEWY0RK BANKS NEW YORK. Auz.

The sthiement of clearing house banks for the' week shows that the kinks hold 5i5.3S8,973 more man tne requirements or tn per cent. reserve, rule. Thl. la an Ini rmii. Af, 211,000 In the proportionate cash reserve as compared with' layt week.

Th state ment xutiows: Losris; Inuesse, B.HH.SIO.' Deposits. I1.394.I17.300; Increase, Circulation decreaae, Legal tender, Increase, S9S4, aoo. Specie. I3M.142.0DO; Inoroeaevt2.lt7ll.100. Reserve, 'HI 1.01 J.J50; Increase, J3.KH.JO0.

Reserve; reuulrtil, 8M8.tU.J2S; increase, S.82U.BS. Surplus, 105.357,179; Increase, 82,211,000. Ex, Br 'deposits; Increase, Vt3.2A. '-The percentage of actual reserve. ofjths clearing house banks at the close of ness 'yesterday 29.11.

'The sta tentenr of banks and trust om rtanlea of Greater New York not.mftmlMm of the clearing house shows that thee, Inr stituTion pave aggregate aepositf or oujim.wo; total caan ii Mini, and loans amounting tp THE BANK CLEAR, ANCES FOR THE WEEK Th. bank clearances for the week were considerable less than for the week previous and about 1120,000 less than thoaeoftho tcorreepoiMilng week of last year; They were as follows: Monday Tuesday 10.150.14 Wednesday 89,938.84 Thursday 111,084.11 Friday Saturday 88.14S.I2 Totols 871.2t Clearance last .3783. 17.88 Cor. week' last Balances this week. o.

i "ii STEUBEN 'COUNTY OLD REftl DENT IS DEAD AT ANGOLA; '(By' Klst Naws Bureau.) ANGOLA, rni. Aug! The" fun. eral of the late William Henry Halt, Ms daughter, Mra W. tihl. on east Broad atreet.tWs city, after an lllr nes of but 'a few days, took place from the horn where he died at this forenoon, the services rbelnr, con.

ducted by Dr. Marble; of "tho nnnuuwi vnvren, f.waa among the 'early settlers of Steuben havltigllvedmany" years th York townahtn, TIeV had also i rMl1i for number. of years In this city; his aon ln UM, In. mercantile Business, mis, wire aiea several years since. Hla, age waaj 84 years, ten months.

live days, and" ho Was known and recognized as cltr INJURIE8 MAY REQUIRE AMPUTATION OF LIMB. (By "Klst News Boreaii.) KBDALLVILLB. Ihd, 'Aug. ai John Hess. who reside lou th west of Avllla and who 'was Injured by be ing run ovec uy a separstor xsw igo.

Is reported no! better by hit brother Sam. of this city. Ills legs are so badly crushed that It 1 thought that one of them will hare to' be am putated, aa the' heavy wheela or the machine crushed the bone, Th other eg Is badly crushed' and, gives him much a does also 'the bruise on the hip, caused by one of the hind wheel. Mr. Hess ll now It hi, home, three miles southwest of A villa.

And Ma being looked after; by Vesey i I' i 4. i SPEriAL BEER SALE mJ I il ll i'm A JJTT. Will RMEINGOLD v.v: tut LiOEVEPSC Bffcia LION BREW 'f it TONIC; United States Brewing Co. (VI. HifHiJti lxcal, 1 fiiv 'il Oitn for toUle 'atlme'wlie; ale price; of; "'5 Only.

One Case to a Customer. Call at King's Saloon, hear Rolling Mill, or telephone' 6057 Blue. DehVered to Any Part of the. City; jir all Wf. I1 y.

i r' I i i i i i i i i i i i Mi The Batik at the Transfer Corner M. v. A Bank Account Is Not Only Luxury But iNecessltsr Successful Busi ness Man 'ffv "ffl Do you know of a' man ot wonuia 1 who Is. conducting a successful Iness without th asalstanee of a pans) account 2 Sr fhoatBAaa As No matter what liim WtuidnMt! ou ar ttngftf Ml bandislnv. laehlnv." elerklnir i nm th you ahoul ou Br nOrMl lrWiiTOiTir cnKnuiiuntr, vmcninv cuiraiii on of.

11m Di of niloiiB.1 you a hay an acooua. witha banlw TUlJl furnlsli; bank, book and, WumqKWEiwmti Ji HAMILTON NATIONAL BANm uiiuur luniiui wy FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. Surplus; 300,000 CHARLES M'CULLOCH, PnlU F. H.

POOLE, J. R. M'CULLOCH, Vie. President H. J.

TAYLOR, Assistant Cashier. W. H. MYERS, Assistant Cashier. m.

i WE GtJARI Y0UR WMft With eye precaution, and at the same time off er'yoiii every accommodationand hattl 'facilitate' the han' dllngTbf'your'recelpts and experidltufesl "(' iMuLliukl'W ij. i m.vv 1 moii mvi, muiuivi ivjuni sunn iwiiunw tuf are madeupon them, ahd are under competent OLD" NATIONAls? BANR CHAft. E. BOND. Vic.

STEPHEN lUflRniS. 1 I isJvm? 11 0B "51 i Ve loanQnimprQyedV, tl Si CjO Bsvl HI sTK tls mC2. tnR fi Privilejge given to partial paympiits iv pn principal at 'interest: paying period; I Commercia! Bank i 'M il I isii il iimiiiiimssiishsIi iiii iiiiiiHi.w iiawiiiiii I ll ssssm i i (Nothing Succeeds Like Success "iL. i Tha isaV 'W IrU'" iftar'. uT as si srww aei'i.

rt, wi( a a wvisia'sskw inftana inn money savra hv mad a suecess el. ssvlngi that tsWO. berrewsr' ar pay lnB for their tK Bitivf i Aiut Mat eh WTMfiJtH March; Jt, ,10 7Vf4.wi;i..n 4349JM Ua.s.Lfl i lOiTT.A'j i v. 9 ro ana ia 1 AMtai Mrchj.V:'l,;i..,''. 'V, Money deposited In the Trl StaU 1.

loaoed mortgage security. rhleh lsth basis of fcfe.A?" 'V (," i .7 ''D'dtith Cent tli OIi5: I7CS 'M. irv irjUr tn 'Tff 'I'iiili imaBssaG5aasesah WJeffe of 'Fred'. ffl 'M JpJtgffl 75813 Chris, corner w.g gJ:.

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