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Second Hand Furniture
Nought nnd Bold. Illk host cavil prices paid.
All kinds of Jlanges, Cook stoves and Heating Stoves, Just ns
good as new und at u saving of one-liulf off new price. We also
have a very complete line of dining room nnd lied room furniture.
I«ook over our stock before buying.
The Cash Bargain Store
403 North Commereiol Street
WANT COLUMN
Wanted-Male Help
For U. S. army. Able bodied un
married men between ages of 18
and 35; citizens of United Btates, of
good character and temperate habits
who cau speak, reed and writs the
English language. For Information
apply to Recruiting Officer. 103
West Main St. Trinidad. Colo. tf.
Wanted
All win. do not rvct-ive llicii
Chronicle-Nows to phone »M« of (Nee
between G:00 and 7:00 the *suie
evening.
Seroud tiand furniture. Carmich
ael and Co., Phone Trinidad 530. tf
A girl for chambermaid and din
ing room. 932.50 per month, board
ond room. Phone Delagua Hotel, Red
3031. tr.
Hood girl for general housework.
Address 318 8. Chestnut. " 3
Your films to develop. 10c a roll
nt Green's Drug Store. Into.
Competent girl for general house
work. Phone Trln. 218. tf
Waitress nt People's Cafe. North
Commereiol street. 6
Cash paid for cast off clothing,
shoes and lints. Call Trln. 426. lmo
Carrier boy. Must have horse. Ap
ply at Chronlele-Newa office. tf
We pay 4 cents per pound for clexn
cotton rags. Ilrlug to Robinson
w light Printing Co. ••
Lady bookkeeper nnd stenograph
er wanted **N” care C-N. 3
Girl for general nousework. Mrs.
.!. C. Coulson. 259 4th Ave. Phone
Trinidad 152. tf
Lost
Eastern Star pin between 3rd and
Ash St. and First M. E. church Sun
day morning. If found phone Baca
415. 2
Open rng muff, grey wolf. Finder
return to 112 W. 2nd. Reward. 3
Hold cuff button, engraved "If*.
Finder return to C-N. Reward. 3
Uidics black braid hat. almost new
on North side, Sunday, Return to C-N
Pair of lineman's pliers. Return to
383 W. Topeka Ave. Phone Trinidad
4 10. 2
Tor Sale
Old papera tor putting on shelves
or under carpet. 5 cents a bundle
nt the Chronlele-Newa office. tf
~Scll off your suiplus stuff buy using
C-N want ads. They only cost 6
cents a line. ef
For new and aecond hand furnit
ure call on Carmichael and Co., ISO
-132 Elm street. Phone Trinidad
530. U
One fine Buff Orphlngton rooster.
Call Rbd 1071. 2
High grnde buggy and saddle horse
cheap. Phone Trinidad 280. 0
C Jood buggy horse, gentle, cheap.
1024 Nevada. 4
Chickens. Apply corner 2nd nnd
Baltimore. ,r> *
STORAGE
Fine Inrgc room and basement for
storage —anything—everything. Very
reasonable price. Babcock Com. Co.,
122 Elm. [>
Taxi Cab
T»xl cab for hire, any tlnw, nlfht
or day. Pbono Toltec Hotel or Trini
dad 204, Ed Pople.
Printing
If you need printing of any kind
come to the Chronlele-Newa. High*
class work, reasonable prices.
ABSTRACTS
THE TRINIDAD ABSTRACT CO.
ilOOM'y 'J AND 10. PO'TRFV H LOG K PHONE TRINIDAD 641
WEDNESDAY
Papering
Up-to-date designs or wall papsr.
; Large selection. Very lowest prloss.
- Joe Uurkland. 109 East First. Phons
, Baca 563. 1 guarantee. tf.
! For Rent.
Three room furnished apartment,
with hath. Also 2 rooms for $l2.
light, bent and water furnished. 11.
1.. L. Anderson. Anderson block, tf
Furnished housekeeping rooms.
4UO University. Phone Red 1442. tf
i -
Rooms for light houskeeplng at Lu
’ cerne. Phone Baca 383 or 418 Beech.
tf.
Three or four furnished rooma for
I housekeeping. Inquire 411 W. Ist 3*
Desk room with phone. See Dun
lavy. Poltrey block. 4
Modern rooms for light house- J
keeping. 201 State Street. tf
Three nice furnlahed rooms for
light housekeeping near C. and 8.
shops. Abeyta Ave. Red 214. tf.
Four nnd flvo room modern bouse.
close In. Trinidad 318. tf
MONEY TO LOAN
On chattel security, reasonable
i rates, private. Q. O. Newman, 116
W. Main.
Furniture
Wo buy and sell second hand fur
■ nltura. Call Trinidad 403. tf
Situation Wanted
Free employment bureau, office of
. tssoclnted Charities. 410 Commercial
it reel. Phone ReJ 2962. Help*
; ruriilanea aud employment secured, if
r Washing by the day, 706 Rio Ally
• St. Phone Red 1451. 4
(iirl 15 years wants to assist at
- housework, small family. South side
1 preferred. Phone Red 952. 2 (
i Colored hoy wants work of any !
! kind. Inquire "A" C-N. 3 ,
Young widow with child, wants
• work as housekeeper or chamber
. maid. Address "O’' C-N. 4
Cleaning
Cleaning, preening and dyeing.—
, The Trinidad Cleaning and Dye
Worka. tf
i CONVINCING TESTIMONY
i Given by Many Trinidad People
Experiences told by Trinidad peo
ple—.
Those who have had weak kld
i neys—
■ Who used Doan's Kidney Pills —
Who found the remedy effective—
Such statements prove merit.
You might doubt an utter stranger
You must believe Trinidad people.
Here's Trinidad proof. Verify It.
Read. Investigate. Be convinced.
You'll find why Trinidad folks be
| Hove in Doan's.
Mrs. A. M. Richmond, 115 S. Ani
mas St.. Trinidad, Colo., says: "I can
praise Doan's Kidney Pills, as high
, ly today as I did In January, 1907.
Years ago f suffered terribly from
kidney complaint and In the sum
mer of 1906, 1 had severe acute at
tacks. 1 was finally obliged to take
to my bed owing to the pains In the
small of my back. I knew that niv
poor health was caused by disordered
, kidneys and I procured Doan’B Kid
ney Pills at the llausman Drug Co.
They did me a world of good and I
have never had serious trouble from
my kldneyß since."
For snle by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan's —
and take no other.
Lenses Duplicated 50c.
Compounds 75c.
•END BROKEN PIECE. SO CENTS
AND 4 CENTS IN STAMNO-NEW
LENS PINOT MAIL •
LINCOLN ■. HALL, Optician
TRINIDAD. COLO.
THE CHRONICLE-NEWS, TRINIDAD, COLORADO.
DAILY MARKETS
NEW YOKE STOCK EXCHANGE
New York, Dec. 4. —Opinion as to
the probable status of Southern Pa
cific In the dissolution of the llarrl
man system seemed to have ebauged
over night mid a rather eager early
d« maud lifted the stock two poiuls.
Elsewhere the movement was frac
tional und Irregulur for a time but
hesitation graduuly gave way to an
upward movement. The improve
ment was checked wheu the market
encountered the flood of liuqidation
aud shoit telling of Americati Can.
The common stock broke to 33ft
unit tlie preferred to 11V$. Sharp
losses were recorded in the remainder
or the list. Union Pacific, Reading.
St. Paul, Amalgamated and Lehigh
loti one or two points and Smelting
one.
Bonds were easy.
Liutdatiou was arrested shortly
after midday and the market became
dull on a fractional rally. Money
rnt*-s were much lower but banka dis
criminated agaiust certain collateral
in loans which accounted for the
urgent forenoon selling of various
rpeclalties.
Hasty liuldatlon of Union Bug pre
ferred on the passing of the dividend
cost it 62 and Induced some pressure
agaiust other lew paid Industrials.
The genorul movement of prices
show*d little feature, speculation
becoming quiet aud important stocks
ruling close to their low figures.
The market dosed weak.
Liquidation of Steel depressed it to
711, the lowest for many weeks, und
undermined a rather smart advance
in the general market which had
carried some iernes a point or more
above the lowest. General selling
then ensued with particular preasure
I against the copper group and some
| low priced railroads, such as Erie and
Rock Island
Amalgamated 82g; Sugar 118$:
Atchison 1061; Oieat Northern 1361.
New York Central 113$; Northern
Pacific 123: Reading 1711: South
ern Pacific lUK: Union Pacific 169$
Steel 70J: Steel preferred llu.
THE MONEY MARKET
New York. Dec. 4.—Money ou call
5 6iS per cent. Ruling rate 8. clos
ing hid 4; offered at 5.
Tome loans strong; 60 days sft® 7
per cent: 90 days 6 per cent; six mo.
6 per rent.
Close: Prime mercantile paper 6
per cent. Sterling exchange steady
with actual business In bankers' bills
at 4.81 for 60 day bills and at 4.866
for demand.
Commercial hills 4.801.
Bar silver 63 ft.
Mexican dollars 495.
Government bonds firm.
Railroad bonds steady.
1
THE COTTON MAMET
Galveston, Texas, Dec. 4.—Cotton
unchanged. 12 13-16.
New York. Dec. 4.—Cotton spot
closed ulet. Middling uplands 12.76;
middling Gulf 13; sales none.
Cotton futures closed steady. Clos
ing bids: December 12.30; Jnnuary
and February i 2.42; March 12.48$
April and May 12.44; June 12.41;
July 12.40; August 12.30; September
12.85; October 11.70.
THE METAL MAEEET
St. Lou!*, Mo., Dec. 4. —Lead
weak, 4.20.
Spelter 7.25.
New York, Dec. 4.—Copper quiet.
Spot 17.10 bid; December 17.10®
17.25; January and February 17.05
dr 17.24; electrolytic and lake 17.62
(ft 17.87; castings 17.25^17.37.
Tin weak. Spot 49.22ft49.42;
December 4 9.12® 4 9.4 2; January
49.12 ® 49.37.
Lead steady, 4.26® 4.40.
Spelter uqiet, 7.20® 7.40.
Asntimony quiet; Cookson's 10$.
Iron ulet and unchanged.
BUTTER AND EGGS
Chicago, Dee. 4.—Butter steady.
Creamery 28® 3f $; dairies 26® 31.
Eggs steady. Receipts 2,062 coses.
At mark, caies included 22® 25; or
dinary firsts 24c: firsts 275.
THE WOOL MARKET
St. I*ouis, Mo., Dec. 4.—W00l
steady. Territory and western me
diums 21 fi 25c.
Fine mediums 18 O' 20c.
Fine 13® 17c.
KANSAS CITY GRAIN AND HAY
Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 4.—Cash:
Wheat unchanged to lc higher. No.
2 hard 82® R7; No. 3 80®'82; No. 2
red 89® 1.00; No. 3 88® 98$.
Corn 1 ® lsc higher. No. 2 mixed
45$® 465; No. 3 450; No. 2 white
4C$ ®47 : No. 346 ® 465.
Oafs $® $c higher. No. 2 white
34*-: No. 2 mixed 32$ Qt 33c.
Hay unchanged.
Rye unchanged.
Recniots. Wheat 4 9 cars. Corn 6
cars. Oats 17 cars.
Slose: Wheat, December 80$; May
85®855; July 82JJ.
Corn, December 465; May 46$ft
47; July 4 7ft.
Oats, December 321: May 33J.
THE LIVESTOCK MARKET
Chicago Livestock.
Chicago, 111 , Dee. 4—Cattle re
ceipts 19,000 .Market slow, 10 to
20 cents lower.
Beeves 5.60® 10,90; Texas steers
4.40®5.65; western steers 5.40®9;
stockera und feeders 4.35® 7.65;
cows and hoi fen. 2.70® 7.45; calves
6.50® 10.25.
HOG 8: Receipts 38.000. Market
fIOW, 5c tower.
Light 7.20® 7.60; mixed 7.25®
7.65; heavy 7 25® 7.675; rough 7.25
® 7.45; pigs 5.25® 7.65.
Bulk of sules 7.50® 7.65.
SHEEP: Receipts 25,000. Market
strong.
Native 3.65®4.65; western 3.90®'
4.60; yearlings 5® 6.25; lambs, na
tive 5.75©7.65, western 5.75® 7.60.
Kansas City Livestock.
Kansas City, Mo, Dec. 4.—Cattle
receipts 7,00". Including 4no south
erns. Market 5 to 10c lower.
Native steers 6.50® 10.50; south
ern steers 4.50®8; southern cows
and helfera 3.50®6.25; native cows
and heifers 3.50®8; stockers and
feeders 6.50® 7 25. hulls 4.25® 6;
calves 6.50® 9.25: western steer*
5.50 6 8.25: western rows 3.50 ® 6.90.
HOGS: Receipts 5.000. Receipts
5,000. Market 5 to 10c lower
Bulk of tales 7.40® 7.70.
Heavy 7.60® 7.75; packers und
butchers 7.45 <. 7.7"; light 7.35®’
7.G0; pigs 6.25® 7.
SHEEP: Receipts 8.000. Market
steady to strong
Muttons 3.7'® 4.60; lamb* a.75®
7.65; range wethers and yearling*
4.2566.25; range ewes {®s.
Denver Livestock.
Denver, Coin, Dec. 4.—Cattle re
ceipts 3,000. Market steady.
Href steer* 5.75® 8. cows and
heifers 4® 6 5". stackers und feed
ers 5®6.75; calves 6® 5.50.
HOGS: Receipts 500. Muikct low
er. Top 7.65; hulk of sale* 7.60® X
SHEEP: Receipts 1,000. Market
strong. Yearling* 5® 5.50; wetter*
4® 4.50; lambs 6.50® 7; ewe* 3.50®
4.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
Chicago, D»< 4. Disappointment
with early cable* made wheat trad
ers less disposed to work on the buy
ing side. Fin. weather for the Ar
gentine harvest was an Influence
against the hulls also. On the other
hand export demand at Kansas City
tended to steady the market. The
openlng varied fiom $«• lower to $c
advance. May started at 90$ to 90$.
ranging from ftc off to $r up. and
sagged to 901.
The close waa easy with May ftc
net lower at 90$.
May corn opened u shude lower to
a like amount up at 48$ to 48$ nnd
fell to 48$ to 482 c.
The close was steady at 4Ssr for
May, a net loss of a shade.
May outs which started a sixteenth
down to a sixteenth advance, at 325
to 33, touched 33 and then reacted
to 32$ ® Jc.
WHEAT: December, opening 84ft
®>s; highest 84$; lowest 84$; clos
ing 84$.
May. opening 90$<r$: highest
90$; lowest 902; closing 90$.
July, opening 87$; highest 87 5®
88; lowest 87ft® 9; closing 87ft.
CORN: December, opening 48$:
highest 495; lowest 48$; closing 495.
May, opening 48$®5: highest
185; lowest 48ft; closing 48$.
July, opening 492: highest 49ft®
$; lowest 4 9s; closing 4956 2-
OATS: December, opening 31$®
3; highest 3126 32; lowest 31$;
closing 31$.
May, opening 325® 33; highest
33; lowest 32|®2; closing 32J.
July, opening 325; highest 335:
lowest 325; closing 335.
PROVIBIONB
Chicago. Dec. 4.—Despite larger
receipts of hogs the provision mar
ket rallied owing to the limited
stocks here. Earliest transactions
were 2s<fise lower, with May is67£
for pork: 10.15 for lard and 9.87$
for ribs.
MESS PORK: January, opening
19.25; highest 19.35; lowest 19.22$
it 25; closing 19.27ft® 30.
May. opening 18.575: highest
18.675: lowest 18.57 ft; closing 18.65.
LARD: Pceettiber, opening 10.85;
highest 10.925?; lowest 10.85; clos
ing 10.875.
January, opening 10.55; highest
10.625; lowest 10.525; closing
10.675.
May, opening 10.15; highest
10.225; lowest 10.15; closing 1017$
® 10.20.
SHORT RIBS: January, opening
10.17$; high eft 10.256275: lowest
10.17$; closing 10.225® 25.
May, opening 9.975; highest 9.95
6 975: lowest 9.875; closing 9.90®
9.925.
Self control is easiest when you
aro under somebody else’s strong
rule. '
ItKPORT OF TIIK CONDITION OF THK
FIRST NATIONAL RANK
Ho. 2300
«t Trinidad. In tha State of Colorado,
at the dot* ul liu*iue»« N'onrinlirr JtJth. 1012.
RESOURCES
I/OHU* and Discounts.... |l :.V\JM W
Ovrrdriifta. arcur«M| a' <1
unsecured dona
U.H. Honda to secure cu
••illation .... fift.dOO «i
Iktud* to wcur* I'.iMnl
Saving* HUM)«»
Hotxla. .e.-urt(i«>, e(< .... tvn.TW til
liankinir-house, lurultur"
and Dittoes 7.UK) *
Ota* from national iianka
(uot reserve Agents i.... ti.;-| 47
Doe from State and I'rl
fata Banka and danker*.
Triut ('oni|>anie* and
Having* Hunk* 2.H-V. »>
I>IM from appro* ru it>
aarve agents v.a civ V-
Checks aud other cash
Items W
Notes of other National
banka I'-i.auu to
Fractional paper etirrea
cy, nickels and rents.... roo Ji
UwrcL soaii aasaats
I« BAMB, VIS J
Specie fcl.Uil Ul
Lugal laodar notes «" <■<» do V70.*.!« M
Redemption fund attn IT.
8. Treaaurer (ft per cent
of circulation) a.jjw oo
Dun from U. 8. Treaaurer 3.’<u» UU
Total $2,914,648.11
LIABILITIES
Capital etoek paid la 200.000 oo
(•undue fund ftO.OOO On
Undivided profits, laaa as*
pause# amt tarns paid II Si
National Bank notea Otil'
standing W ono on
Dde to otbar Nat. Banka | W.ni: 21
Due to State aad Private
Hank*end Bankers ... 11.'.M 3i
Due to Trust Companies aud
Havings Hank* vnu *8
Individual depueiu subject
to check |,t|r..in mi
Demand e-rllAcelae of de
poait ?s;o; r.
Timeeertlßealee of deposit 7Mf(| si
(’ashler* check* nut
standing... .. 2,41 4 Ml
Postal Hevi hit* d< |«»it- J.rtl
2.127,701 g:
Reserve for tales . .. i.vil id
Accrued interact on cert ■
ficetea ri.J-V IV
Total $2.914.648.11
State of Colorado. County of La* Annus- ae:
l J C Mu ieieoi cashier of the above
earned tank, do eolemolv avveer that tbe above
vtatemeot la true to the heat of my knowledge
and belief. J. I*. Iliuei.eos Cashier.
■uhecrlbed aad sworn to before me thia 3rd
day of Dec.,l9l'.'. William Lim.i.riai.u
|*KAL| Notary Public.
Cor.cet Attest:
M D. TnaTraga. i
K. il. ; Directora
Kli Jasmins. I
KKFORT OF TIIK CONDITION OF TIIK
Trinidad National Bank
Mo. 3450
• t Trinidad, iu Ilia Htuta of Colorado,
at Um rioaa of bu>ih«M Kutnuhar 1*12.
Mcsomtcm.
Loan* and Jiaeoanta li.f «*< io
Uirnirilu. Mcural ana oa
savored ail 71
0, H. Hood* to *ecure circa
latioo lon.fflo or
Other llotoN to mm* 1‘m
tai Hatiwo <.NM (JO
Mrurilia*. ate..— li.UU3 <4
okiBt bona*, furnltor*
_ aad Bstares..... S.ikJOW
Da* from National bank*
taot rasarva acaaia) .. n.t!l •*»
i)iH>(R<m Nalraml frltala
bank* and Hanker*. Tra*t
• «MB|>ania* and Savin**
I’a-ikx a.SI2 VI
Dn* from a|>|»rm#d r**»r*e
•run 113 si J li
Cheeas and other ca*h llama UM U
Not** of other National
•••nw* i;.;is on
Ssebaac* for -laanna bon** ;ai ii
11* »• h*i nrnuti,
Nickel*. and cent* I.W-’ • 0
Lawful moan* rasarva in
Hank, vis:
Specie 22V77 30
Lagai tender note* ..... lo.n.iuu 2ST-.2SO 2u
iedamptiao raadwIlbU.S.
Traasarar |i par eaotof
elrcalatioo) ?,Q* tt
$1.024.till’..27
LIABIbfTIK*
Capital Mock paid In.... fiwvm o
Harpies food '.0,000 on
Undivided profits, leas ns
pansaaand tasna uaid.. 17 7"l :o
National bank not«*out
standing louow-
Dua to other Nat. Hank* 4t*.wV» IV
Dim to State aud Private
Haul* Mini Hanker* 17,677 83
Dos to Trust CoiniMma*
and Savina* Rank* 26.401 M
Individual deposits sub-
Jactto cheek...... 431.244 73
Demand certificate* ut de
posit '<0 ou
Time certificate* of de
posit Ml.-VB tat
Certified Check* l.lSutat
Cashier'* Check* Out
standtnc I .°C7 tv
Postal Savin** ile|«ltv ... 1.233 81 717.840 07
Referred for Tam* . . 3.601 00
Arcrnnl intnreat <>u Cert if-}
ieataa >,0M» W)
$ 1 .OlMItfllT
STATB or CULDIA DO, |
County of I.as A niuiaa. t
I. W. R. Chapman, (’ashlar of the above
named baak, do *4>leiatdy sweat that the above
atstam ml t* true to the beat of mv k unwind**
and be ief. W. ft. CHAPMAN
Cashier.
Subscribe-! and sworn to before me this 3rd
dap Of Dm*.. 1012.
W ii.LiaM I.tiii.brist.n.
[ilti.] Notarv Public-
My commission aspires Fnb. 20, ft 10
f'4 it *<*t— A »»*■•.».
D. P JON KH. }
PHILIP STHNRIDBU { Director*
K. D. WIGHT. »
SILVER SERVICE GIVEN
TO NEW BATTLESHIP
Now York, Dec. 2.—A silver ser
vice, consisting of 16 pieces, was
presented today to the buttleshlp
Wyoming at anchor nt tho Ilrooklyn
navy yard, by (Jovernor Joseph M.
Carey speaking for the people of
Wyoming.
BRITISH SHIP ASHORE
Seattle, Wash., Doc. 2.—The Brit
ish whip County of Linlithgow in bal
last from South American ports to
Social Roads. B. C., is ashore on Van
couver island and in u had position.
The vessel has a crew of 25 men, but
it is believed they will be saved us a
tug and alifcsavingsteamer stand by.
Seas were breaking over the ship at
Istst reports and it seemed likely she
would be n total loss.
PRACTICAL TEMPERANCE
From Stray Stories.
John.” she said gently, "you are
interested in temperance movements,
are you not?”
"Of course I am," he answered.
"Well, suppose you go and make a
few of them at the pump-hande. 1
need n pull of water at once."
DECEMBER 4, 1912.
REPORT OK CONDITION OK THE
international State Bank
No. 220,
at Triuiilad, in the .Stain of Colorado,
at the close of business November 26,
1912.
REBOURCES
l*oaus aud Discounts . . . 1306,625.20
Overdrafts 11.40
Other Inindn, Stocks aud
Securities 9,719.94
Furniture and Fixtures 7,500.00
Duo frotu Banks
and Bunkers 63.i65.16
('hecks and Cash Items. . 3,136.00
Cash on hand . 23,803.75
Total $414,574.56
LIABILITIES
Capltul Stock $100,000.00
CudlvldiMl Profits
(less expense) 14,396.98
Time Certificates of
Deposit 112.210.22
Individual Deposits . .. 153.863.57
lb-maud Certificates of
Deposit 2.976.75
Certified Checks 27.03
Cashier’s Checks 100.00
Tout $414,574.55
Slute of Colorado. County of
lots Anlnn* kh.
I, Wm. 15. IMtsted. Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to
tlie best of my knowledge and belief.
WM. (!. PLEBTED, Cashier.
Subset Ibed and sworn to before me
this 3ml day of December, 1912
(Seal) MILLIN’ S. ATWOOD.
Notary Public.
Attest Majority of Directors:
JOHN AIKLIA). /
JOHN J. HENDRICK.
A. E. MrOLASHAN.
JESSE O. NORTIICIJTT.
Report of the Condition of the
COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK
at Trinidad, in the State of Colorado,
lit the close of business, NOV. 26,
1912.
RESOURCES
Loan** aud Discounts .. $379,21 1.53
Overdrafts 16.60
Other Bonds, Stocks and
S4H'urltlcH 90,231.39
Other Real Kntate 1,651.38
Due from Banks or
Bankers 97,146.53
Checks and Cash Items 6.740.73
(’ash on Hand ... . . 22,402.67
Total $597,400.83
Capital Slock $50,000.00
Surplus Fund 6.000.00
Undivided Profits (leas
expense and taxes paid) 16.2 58 66
Time Certi
ficates of
Deposit.. SI 37,175.8 1
Savings Ac
counts . ,’100,249.03
Individual
Deposit*. . 87,116.75
Demand cer
tificates of
Deposit ... 500.58 525,142.17
Total $597,400.83
.State of Colorado. County of Lan Ant
mas.—B*.
1. J. If Drury, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly *wuar that
the above Ltnirment Is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief
J. H. DRURY. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me (Ilia 3rd day of Dec., 1912.
WILLIAM LITTLEFIELD,
lSeal) Notary Public.
My commission expires Feb. 20th.
1916.
Winter Tourist
Fares
Ft. Worth and Dallaa, Texar and retain $23.60
Qnlveiton and return $35 30
Huton and return $33-30
San Antonio and return $34 60
Ban Angelo and return $25 70
Feooa and return $27.95
Waco and return $27.20
El Pa*o and return $33 90
Corpua Chriiti and return $4O 60
Brown.ville and return $46.80
Carlibnd and return $23.95
Boiwell and return $19.95
Mineral Well* and return $25.90
Charleeton South Carolina an. d return $85.85
Columbia, South Carolina, and return $62.15
Oulfport, Mii.iliippi, and return $58.00
Meridian, Mii.ii.ippi and return $46-40
Hew Orleana. and return $44.00
Mobile- Alabama, and return $58.00
Jnckionville, Florida, and return $67.50
—Tickets on sain dally up to April 30. 1913. Final return limit
June 1, 1913. I.lhernl stopover prlvlloaoo. l-'arco to many other
points in Texas. Louisiana, Mississippi. Alabama, Florida, Cuba,
Georgia and South Carolina.
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Railway
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