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    TI1K IIKK: OMAHA, KATCKDAY, SKlTBilBKU 11, I'Jl.l.
BRIEF CITY NEWS
I
ar Moot 2r1at It Now fceacon Pres
Xd-htlnf rtxtare Burgeai-Grandon.
Motor to Xdnooln City Commissioner
jTVIthnell and Tom O Brien motored t
Xtncoln to witness an exhibition by th.
(fir department of the Capital City.
"Today Oompl M?t rrorram'
classified section todar. and appears It.
Tha Boa EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what
tha Tarloua moving picture theater offer.
To Safety Tlrat In Llf Insuranoi
W. H. Indoe, -enerl axtnt Stat
Mutual Life Assurance Co. of 'Worces
I tor. Ma., on of the oldest, 71 year,
and best companies on faith.
per Military Avenue Military ave
nue, Hamilton stret to west city limits,
'will bo repaved with vitrified brick block.
Objections to this Improvement have been
placed on file.
Vow Obrvatlon-Bafft-X.oanlnjr Oar
on the Northwestern Twln-Clly Limited,
leaving Omaha at 8:0u p. m., due at 8L
Paul. 70 a. m.; Minneapolis, 8:26 a. m.
Fastest service to tho Twin Cities.
Biff Ion Transferred The city coun
cil formally ratified transfer of HO.OuO
from the Intersection bond fund for use
by th street cleaning department for the
balance of the year. The money will be
returned at the first of the new year.
and Is Injured J. TJvlck. 255 South
Thirty-second street, a Crelghton law
student, sustained a severely lacerated
hand when he let It protrude from nn
open window of a street car and the car
brushed a wagon. He was attended by
Dr. C. B. Foltx.
2rw Big rin Frank Peterson,
itinerant, sidled alongside of an auto
standing near the curb at Fifteenth and
i Dodge streets, and said "Hello, honey"
'to a woman occupant. For which pleas
antry he was thrown Into prison and
later fined 8T0 and coats.
Perhaps it Was a Woman Petty Of-;
fleer John V. Stauffer. who Is In charge i
of the na'-y recruiting station at fltoux I
City, reports that during the last week he j
was forced to refuse an applicant for cn- j
Hutment In the navy because the man 1
would not remove his clothes In order to j
take the physics! examination. The '
Omaha office, of which the sioux City i
. office is a branch, ia oil worked up over
the proposition, and Boatswain's Mate
.Dixon of tho local office suggests that
the man who applied was a woman.
MISS ELVA REED AND MISS DORA GRUICH, one an
American girl and the other a Serbian girl, sailed Septem
ber 1 for Serbia, where they will establish an American
school for Serbian children orphaned bv the war, to be
known as the Frothingham institute, the gift of John W.
Frothinghara, his sister, Elizabeth, of Tarrytown, N. Y.,
and five Serbian friends.
Showater Will Not
Return to CreightoD
Coach Tommy Mills of Crelghton led j
his men through the first practice of the
season Thursday afternoon. Karl Wise,
"Dutch" Platx and "Butterfly" Karhart,
regulars on last year's eleven, were out
in uniforms. Coach Mills stated that
training rules muat be strictly observed,
giving the players the choice of cutting
out smoking and late hours or of staying
off the team.
Word was received that Captain-elect
Showater would not return to school this
year on account of tho Illness of his
father. A new captain will be elected In
a few days. His lose will be deeply felt,
aa he was a tower of strength on his side
of the line. He played tackle opposite
Shannon. Mills Is In communication with
Shannon, who Is at his home in New Jer
sey, in an effort to have him return to
school this year. Shannon was a star In
his position at tackle. "Bill" Brennen,
captain of last year's varsity team, has
returned to school, but dislocated aa arm
in practice last night and will not be out
for practice for some time.
With both Brennen and Earhart back.
Mills Is not worrying much about the end
positions; irala of David City, a recruit,
and Nigra, substitute quarterback on last
year's team, are prospects for quarter
back. Green, a big 200-pound --guard who
tarred on the Campion college team last
yoar, is out for a guard position.
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"Pay Stations" for
Votes in Texas City
i
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t 'OR PL'S CHRI8TI. Tx Sept. 10-By
'he testimony of twelve witnesses, nln
Americans and three Mexicans, the gov
ernment In the ia of forty-one residents
if Neucs rounty, charged with Irrexu.
liirlttr in th 1914 general election, today
might to pniv that "pay stations'' wet
maintained In the Mexican quarter of
Corpus Chrlstl wher money wa paid
Mexican to vol for democratic candi
date for county offlotr.
BANK HTATKMKNTS
Zoo Keeper Is Torn
By Big Alaska Bear
PORTLAND. Or.. Sept. 10 Charle
Herrman, keeper at th Washington Park
soo, waa seriously Injured today In an
encounter in a pit with an Alaska black
bear. Hardly an Inch of hi body es
caped the teeth and claws of the In
furiated animal. The flesh was stripped
from his left leg. hi left arm and seal p.
II was rescued by J. L. Prohaska, the
assistant keeper, who stunned th bear
with an iron bar and dragged Herrmann
outald.
reney, nlc kola
and cents 1.47767
Note f other
national banks ... 61,900
rdr I r r V e
note i,OH0 IX)
lawful money re
serve. In bank
Total ciin and
certificates .... oW.CSTOO
I. e m a I t e ndor
notes 118.44600
'Redemption fund
alth V. . tress.
urer (not more
than 6 per cent on
circulation)
Customers' llebll-
Ily tinder letters
of credit
Total
LI A HI LIT I K8.
Capital stock paid
m ILrtUotiO
Suipltu fund W.WW
Total capital
and surplus
t'mllvMed profits..
1 1-1 . .. - U 7U IT
iirppi i r lui m Av, I 1 1 ' n i
tW.lW 7
l.es oiirrent ex
lenses, liiteitsl
and tnie uald ... UT.t.o.i-'.
Orvulattng notes
Due to hanks and
bankers MWi.KOTT
Demand Iierxlts
Indlvldunl elHlts
auhteot to check. 8.7W.J11
Oitlfkcates of dn
lt due in loss
than M days.....
Certified checks ...
Cashier chovk iut-
t.ftW.SMT
W.OllOOO
M.HO.00
Iia.s'W.m; it
$ l.eHO.0OOK
HANK HTATKMKNTH
DANK STATKMKNTt
1 om.nno on
6s.7.M
24tl.fJ7.78
S1.UT6 n
CCVA RCD AND DORA arwrcH.
Dubno Fortress is
Taken by Austrians
LONDON, Sept. 10. A dispatch to th
Central News from Vienna says It I
officially announced that the Austrian
Jandwehr cavalry entered the fortress
of Dubno in the Lutsk-Dubno-Rovno tri
angle of fortresses yesterday.
Dubno, with a population of 15,000, Is In
the government of Volhynia, on the Ikva
river, a short distance north of the east
Oallclan frontier. Lutsk, another of th
forts of the triangle, was taken recently.
INDIAN AND WHITE MAN
ARE BOTH IN SAME BOAT
"I guess we're two of a kind, all right,"
said N. A. Barrlngton of Phelps, Wis.,
aa he was introduced to Frank Paige,
Winnebago, Neb., Indian, at police head
quarters. Barrlngton Is the man who "bought" a
third interest In the Union Pacific rail
road for 1110, and the Indian lost SOOO to
pickpockets. Both ar penniless. They
were staying at the police station, sleep
ing on cots In the cells while th police
are trying to recover their money.
Barrlngton is married and has eleven
children. He had Just given his wife $10
to take care of the children for a few
days and was going to buy a home with
the rest. The Indian was on his way to
Minneapolis to take care of a sick sister.
The Omaha police have two men in Jail,
one of them Identified, In connection with
the Barrlngton case. Detective Frank
Williams and Officer Peterson made the
arrests.
The police are confident that the others
will be landed also and the money re
turned. No arrests have been made in
th cas of the Indian, however.
HOME, SWEET HOME,
SUNDATS THEME
Largest Congregation of the Revival
He an Noted Evangelist Roast
Poorly Managed Homes.
MAIL MEN IN SPECIAL SEATS
MAIL CARRIERS ENJOY
THEIR ANNUAL
BALL
"We're carrying the males now," gur
gled young miss aa sh crowded Into
the Auditorium last night upon the arm
ef a stalwart mall carrier.
"I se you are," answered Charley
frank, manager of the big building.
"Something Ilk a thousand other young
women are, too."
Nearly 1,000 persons crowded the dance
floor of th Auditorium at the annual
ball of th National Letter Carriers' as
sociation. Just be for th ball started th Women
auxiliary of the local letter carriers' as
sociation gave a.n exhibition of their
skill at fancy drilling. They spelled out
words, letters and made designs by stand
ing in various formations.
DANIELS WRITES EDISON
ABOUT THE FIRST MEETING
WASHINGTON. Sept. 10. Seeretary
Daniel today wrote to Thomas Edison in
quiring what date would t convenient
for the first meeting of tho new civilian
advisory board of tho Nary department.
The complete membership of the board
probably will be announced tomorrow.
Members of "Billy" Sunday's, en
tourage Thursday declared the
crowd was the largest of the Omaha
campaign. Before 7 o'clock George
Sunday ordered the ushers, to. stop
further admittance except as seating
space could be found here and there.
"Ma" Sunday busied herself arrang
ing folding seats in places between
the choir and platform, and some sat
on the edge of the platform. Many
stood up and many could not get
within hearing distance of the mili
tant evangelist.
Mr. Sunday found much In hU subject
oZ "Home, Sweet Home," to evoke laugh
ter and to command serious attention.
He did not find it necessary to doff his
coat, but he managed to put over soma
hot ones, which had enough heat units
almost to incinerate the sawdust of tho
trail. .
Sections Reserved.
A large 'section of the front seats was
reserved for delegates who have been
attending the national convention of let
ter carrier. Postmaster Wharton filed
In with th carriers. Another section
was reserved for tho "key women," those
who have the car of offlc building.
Homer Rodeheaver took cognisance of
the presence of the mall carriers by ask
ing them to stand up, so everybody might
see them. 11 said Carrier No. 19, at
Springfield, O., hit the trail and passed
the word along; tar other place where
other carriers of the same number did
likewise, the Inference being that Carrier
iNo, lit of this city would be expected
to take th lead her when the trail
ia opened.
During th song aervioa Mr. Rode
heaver addressed frequent remarks tn
the choir. He told them their seats
would not be reserved for them after 7:30,
but up to that time they would have
the assistance of, the ushers and police
in getting their rightful seats from
wrongful claimants.
"This is a period in your life which
never may come again, so be on time
and get your seats," he admonished.
The choir leader won the approval of
the women present by saying that th
women of this city were better than
other cities in the matter of removing
their hats before they were told. He
spied a man wearing his hat and pointed
out the offender. He also invited all
high school boys and college students
to bring (heir yells and songs this even
ing, when Mr. Sunday will have a special
sernton for young people.
)'r Al Kalibath Afteraooa.
Mr. Sunday announced that next Sun
day afternoon th service will b for
everybody, but subsequent Sunday after
noon services will be for men only.
III his reference to th collection Mr.
Sunday said, it should not b necessary
for him to "nag and pull" to get the
money. He declared 10,000 present
should give 1 each, but the collection
was 1576, an average of leas than
cent each.
Seated close to th evangelist was Ma
jor Charles OsnU of PalrfUld, Ia., said
to b th smallest man in th world. The
msjor Is eighteen Inches in height and
weighs thirty pounds. He 1 60 years of
age and heard Mr. Sunday nine years age
In bi horn town. Th dwarf Is Mulling
his uncle, John T. Cants. iW Hickory
street
The peroration of Mr. Sunday's dis
count wss a tribute to the writer of
"Home Sweet Homo," at the conclusion
of which the pianists struck up the fa
mous tune and the choir sang th words.
Mr. Rodeheaver won a share of the ap
plause when he played "Ther Is Sunshine
in My Soul," and Mr. Brewster and Mrs.
Asher were well received when they sang
"He Knows the Way."
Purlng his remarks the choir leader
hinted that it might be necessary to
build another tabernacle here to care for
the overflow.
Blood Will Tell.
"Billy" Sunday placed stress upon the
thought that "blood will tell;'' that.'for
Instance, Scotch blood stands for per
sistency. He said Jewish blood begets
tendency to acquire money. In that con
nection he said Solomon could have hired
Carnegie for a chauffeur. Rockefeller to
cut ls lawn and Morgan a butler.
He gave another demonstration of his
histrlonlo ability by simulating the
actions of a woman receiving at her horn
another woman with a lot of children. Me
showed how this host kissed the children
of her guest.
"I must go," says the guest.
"Don't be in a hurry and don't be so
long before you come again," replies the
host.
After the departure of the guest th
woman discovers that her brlc-a-brac dog
was broken and she asks her children
which one did the deed. No response.
Then one of the children "turns state's
evidence and takes an immunity bath,"
said Mr. Sunday.
"That mother taught her child to lie
and then whipped it for lying," thun
dered the speaker, rising to his full height
as if to pick a batted ball out of the air.
He struck a note of sympathy when h
declared that teacher and preacher ar
the poorest paid of the professions. He
suld he aspired to only one public offlc
and that was to be a member of a Board
of Kducatlon. If elected he would pay
every teacher for twelve months each
year and would Increase their pay.
He showed rarer recltattv ability when
he read "Home, Sweet Home." He also
was - entertaining when he showed how
he doffed his hut to a cow at Sharon. Pa.,
in preference to a quartet of "young
bloods In front of a booie Joint."
Lutheran Church Aids
German Missions
HOC K. ISLAND, 111.. Sept. 10.-Th
Hoard of Foreign Missions of th Gen
eral Council of the Lutheran Church in
America reported at the biennial con
vention of the General Council her to
day that, owing to the world war, th
Lutheran Church in America ha been
called upon to render aid to a number
of German missions. The General Coun
cil's Foreign Hoard has added to its
care missionaries of the Oossner, Lelp
slg. Schleswlg-Holstein and Hermans
burg missions in India. Another ef
fect of the war Is that a number of
Lutheran missionaries who had planned
to go out from America a year ago hav
been kept back, there being a fore of
fourteen missionaries who are waiting
to be commissioned in some special serv
ice. The proposal to establish a Joint semin
ary at Madras, India, in which Luther
ans of Luroiw and America, ar to co
Ipcrate has been delayed, also on account
of the war.
The yeur IH17, In addition to being th
fth anlversary of tho beginning of th
Reformation, will mark the 7&th anniver
sary of the departur of Father Heyer
from Philadelphia to found th first
Lutheran mUnlon In India. It is pro
posed to mak th anniversary an oc.
oaaion of a general missionary cele
bration In th Lutheran church.
The receipt for foreign mlastoa
during the year war t215,&t
No. a.
Report of th condition of th
Nebraska National Raaji.
At Omaha. In th state of Nebraska, t
th close of business Hnptember a,
RijHOLKCbSL.
Loan and dis
counts tl,tS.KT.
Overdrafts, u n e
oiired a,H3f9D
U. S. txjudi de
Posited to s -our
olroulaUoo
(per value) 300.000 e
Bond othar than
V. a bond pleugwd
to secure V. 8.
deposits vonxet
Securities other
than IT. 8. bunds
(not Ino 1 u d I n g
stocke) owned un
pledged M.4S M
Total bonds, se
curities eto 1XT.VWM
S u b a c riptlon to
stock of rVderal
Reserve bank 16,000. Oft
Lea amount un
paid 7,W0
All other stocks.
Including (iremluin
on sam S.S26.O00 ,S2.0
Value of banking
house (If unen
cumbered) 7s,ft4l.TO
Equity In banking
fcousa 7MW.70
Furniture and fix
tures io.itis.ao
Real estate owned
other than bank
ing house 1000.00
Net amount due
from Federal Re
serve bank i,W7.70
Net amount due
from approved reserve-
airent in
New Turk, Chi
cago, and St.
lxMiia n.J!S.l
Net amount due
from bank anil
banker 270.S11.68
Eiiohin g for
clearing nous .... xi.iw.vt
Other check on
bank in the same
city or town as
reporting bank.... 2.14S.86
Outside checks and
other cash Item. 4.8U.I2
fraction a 1 o u r-
r e n o y. ntcneis
and cents I.81.8 7,700.11
Notes of other na
tional bunks ,uw.w
Lawful money re
serve in tatk:
Total coins and cer
tificate W.etl.00
Leg at - tender
note ju,ww.w
Redemption fund
with U. 8. treas-
urer (not mora
than 6 per cent
on circulation). 10.000.09
standing
rutted State de
posits Time denoeits (pay
able- after 30 days,
or subject to M
day or more
notice):
Certlflrat of de-
i I"'"' v , Oinii.is
! Letters of credit
IJ.Its 7U W
eti.wo (Xi
260,000.00
42.079.04
M,OU0.00
Total 18,T,8".tt
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid
In I wu.vw.w
Surplus fund 60,(M).00
Torni capital ana
surplus
Undivided profits... 74,66. 71
lies current ex
penses. Into rest
and taxes paid.... I1.6W 7
Circulation note. . .
Dun to banks and
banker 834,OM.
Dividends unpaid .. 40.00
Individual deposit
subject to check.. I.166.4W.07
Certificates of de
posit due In less
than 80 days J4.m
Certified checks S,tV4.16
Cashier's c h c k s
outstanding ls,884.H
Tnlted States de-
posit. M.2M.W
Deipoiflts requiring
notice of less than
SO day , 47.066.81
Total deposit
Certificates of deposit
Total $2,726,908.6
State of Nebraska, County of Doug
las, sa: . ...
I H. W. Yates, Jr., cashier of th
ahnve-namiid bank, do olemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to th
best of my knowledg ana neiiei.
H. W. YATEH. Jr..
Cashier.
Correct Attest :
m. c. praTraiis,
Li. W. SCHKdBBL,
' F. W. CLARK H,
Director.
Subscribed and sworn to before m this
8th day of 8eptemtr, uuo.
Notary Public
8,1(6, 2K1.88
77,648.18
rork
( Berk Year Kali 'euh.
Dr. Bell Pine-Tar-Honey will stop
your cough and strengthen your luygs.
Get a boltlu now. Only Xc. All drus
gists. Advert Utement.
Pee Want Ada I'roduc Results.
' Report of the condition of the
OMAHA NATIONAL BANK
at Omaha, in th state of Nebraska, at
the oloatt of business Heptember 2, ial6 :
IttLMOUttliO.
Loans and dis
counts , ,
Overdrafts, unse
cured
II. S. bonds depos
ited to sucure clr
c u 1 a t I on (par
value) tt.000.00O.0G
IT u, bonds pledged
to secure U. 8.
d e p o a i ts (par
value)
V. H. bonds owned
Total $i,o.tsl7.17
State of Nebraska, Ctmnty of Dow
las, as:
I. J. DeF. Richard, cashier of the
sbove-named bank, do solemmv swear
that the above statement la trae to th
best of my knowledge end heller.
J. DeF. RICHARD",
Oaaiiler.
Corns fit At teat:
J, " MILLARD,
A RTHX'R C. KMTTTf.
F. W. CAHPK.NTE.R,
Director.
mibaerlbed and sworn to befor me
this 7th day of September. liMtj.
L D. SCALPING.
Notary PtiMlo.
No. "79).
Report of th condition of th
ttra Rirhtat Natleaal Baak
At Omaha, in the state of Nebraska, t
th close of business Reptemher 8, 1916:
RIOHOUROES.
I jo ana and dis
counts j,,BB;ao
Total loan H.896.667.50
Overdrafta, unse
cured 1S2.M
U. 8. bonds de
posited to secure
circulation (par
value) 187,600.09
Total IT. H bonds 187,60000
Bonds, securities, etc. :
Bonds other than
V. 8. bonds
pledged to secure
V. H, deposits 26,000.00
lmda other than
It. 8. bond
pledged to secure
IKietsJ savings de
posits 26,600.00
Securities othar
. than U. S. bonds
(not Incl u d i n g
stocks) owned
unpledged ST.86o.00
Total bond, securi
ties, eto
Bubitri ptlon to
stock or Federal
lie serve bank .... 81.600.00
Lees amount un
paid 10 BOO On
Furniture and fix
ture
Net amount dua
from Federal Re
serve bank 1.801 40
Net amount due
from approved re
serve agent in
New York, Chi
cago and St
Louis 858,448.77
Net amount due
from bank and
banker 21T.4W.40
exchanges for
clearing house 44.4M.6S
Other check on
banks In the same
city or town as
reporting bank.... 424.38
Outald check and
other cash items.. 1114.26
F r a e t tonal cur
rency, n I o k I a
and cent
Note of other
national bank ...
Lawful money re-
serve in bank:
Total coin and
certificates ... 1 Sii
Le'g a 1 tender
notes II. m.(K 7W.616.98
Rede motion fund
with U. a treas
urer (not more
than 6 per cent
on circulation) ... 8,876 00
Due from U. 8.
treasurer 8,00000
euritlea, etc.......
Rtihffi-rlptl.iii t O
stock of. federal
reserve bank ....
Le amount unpaid
All olliei slocks,
including p r
mliim on same ..
Value of banking;
house (If unen
cumbered i
Net amount due
from federal Re
serve bank
Net amount due
fitm approved
reserve agents In
New York, CM
case and St
lxkula
Net amount due
from banks and
bankers
Kxi natures for
clearing house ..
Other checks on
banks In the
same ,-ltv or
tov.-n as report
ing bank
Outside che.'ka and
other cash itcim
Fractional cur
rency, nickels
and cent
Notes t other na
tional bsnKs
Federal Reserve
notes
Iji fnl nioncv re
serve In bank :
Total coin and cer
tificates
1-mI tender notes
llctlcinption fund
with V. 8. Tress
tvr tnot more
than per tent
on circulation) ,,
Customers' liabil
ity account of
"acceptances' ..
17, aw M
Hl'.OuU l
6.0m oy
46,Ono.W
Utl.74fv.Vi-- T2H.74.1U
rrm.rtou no
l.Sat,T!,44
I.4I6..W7 64
274..1KJ
.D6 29
77,iV75
70.000 00
4VoO
BAXK HT ATI. Ml '.NTS
Hills pHysblc. In
cluding obligations
representing mon
ey borrowed
l.'R.'XXI.flO
Total ....8X.23.27 it
fltst of Nebraska, County of fmugla :
i, r rf a n. us tier, president Of the
ftltove named bank An M,.irvnlw
that the above statement Is true to the
best of my knowlerlce and belief
KRI..K it haK ICR, President.
Correct Attest :
P. F. PKTWRPFN,
C. 8. HAV WARD.
A. 1,. OLLKMKIKR.
, , . Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
8th day of Hentemher. II11R.
(Heal.) IIKHUmiT O. MILLER,
Notary r'uhllf.
No. JT8.
Report of the condition of th
I IT'"I ITtTKft VITIOIVAI. BAXK
At timsha. in the Utat of Nebraak,
" oi oiiatnnss September Z,
116:
RBSttRCB8.
nd dis-
76.4H6.16
6.14.60
Total.
a
Capital stock paid
t
Surplus Tumi
Total capital and
surplus
Undivided profit,
circulating notes..
Due to banks and
hanker
I iimnd deooslts:
Individual deixistts
stinieol to cheek.
Cert I flea tea of de-
porit due In leas
than -Hi days
Certified checks ..
(Vishler's checks
outstanding
D. 8 deposit
Postal saving tie-,
posits
LI A HlLlTliOH,
K),W (10
26.001 MX)
8, St 00
106. M
814. 1 000.00
1
Total deposits.,. 810,766.08ft. A
Certifies tea of de
posit 1,4.T14.6
Other time de
posit 8i4.071.T8- 18.418.861.68
Acceptsno baeed
on Import and
xport 10860
87,260.00
10,800.00
10,000.00
763.84
16,086.00
I
9,876.00
60,000.00
41.678.96
I 8,012.227.60
1.142.08
and unuladaed
Total U. 8. bonds. .
Total, bonds, se
curities, etc
S u b c riptlon to
lock of Federal
Reserv bank
Less amount un-aid
200.000.00
8,100.01
1. 206.100.00
408,168.87
90,000.00
46.000.00
46.IM0.0O
All other storks,
including prainlutn
on earn 148,400.00 194,400.00
Euulty in banking
bouse 700,60000
Net amount due
from Federal Re
serve bank , 288.02886
Net amount du
from approved
reserve agents In
Nsw York. Chi
cago ami fat.
Imis 1,760,60681 ...
Net amount du
from bank and
banker 1MB,11.78
i x o n n ga lor
clearing houat ... 861,666.20 ...
Othar eh'ka on
tanks In the same
city or town a
leiiortirig iHii.k.. 60,872 61 ....
Outalde check and
other rash Heme. . 82,182.89 ...
F r a o llonal cur-
Totai
LIABILITIES.
.Capital stock paid
In 2 SOO.oftOOO
Surplus fund
Total capital and
surplus
Undivided profits....
Less current ex
penses, inter t
and tsxes paid....
Circulating notes...
Due to banks and
bankers
Dividends unpaid...
Demand Deposits:
Individual deposits
subject to check.. 1,067,896.74
Certificates of de
posit du in less
than 80 days
Certified checks ....
Cashier's checks
outstanding
VnltMl Stata de
posit ...
Postal saving
deposit
Time deposits (pay
able alter 30 days.
or mor notice):
Certificates of deposit
.82,446 861.06
t 860,000.00
l1.8A6.sa 80.822.28
187,600.00 187.6uO.0U
C46.8W6.
76.00
8S.6MS86
11,767.68
22,162 71
16,666.71
60.698.44 1.8,08T7
28,426,801.06
County of Doug-
Total
Flat of Nbrka,
las ss:
I, K. El Emmet, cashier of th above
named bank, do aoleinnly swear that th
above statement Is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
& K. KMMETT, Cashier.
Correct Attat :
W. T. AIHJJ,
J. HAYDKN,
O. 8TORZ,
Director.
8ulxerlbed and sworn to before m
this kth dry of rVntwnber, 1915
THOMAS J. O'NEIL,
Notary Public
No 209.
Report of th condition of th
First Natloaal Baak of Osnaka
At Omaha. In th stat of Nebraska,
at th ulo of business 8ptmber 2.
1915:
RHSOURCE8.
Loan and dis
count 68.7W.t20.tt
total loans
600.000.00
1.0(10,(100 00
I l.frtMMO.M)
IftMMia 1AMU8.K!
6U.OUO.00 60,000.00
6,217.460.14
2,M1,AK 77
274.062 78
B.IH2.04
1174 06
7l.tBU.s9
72,603.66
Total 14,12B 900.00
Stat of Nebraska, County of Douglas as:
I. T. U Divts. capillar of the aoov
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to th best of
my knowledge and belief.
t. u. t'AVin, csanier.
Correct Attest:
O. T. KOtTNTZK,
K. M. ANDRFkMBN,
t t KOUNTTiK.
Director.
fill scribed end sworn to be for me this
8th day of September, IBIS.
tSeal.) MAKTrN R. IjArtwuv.
Notary Public.
Loans
counts
Overdraft. unse
cured
V 0. bond de
posited to secure
clmiliitlon tpar
,.vlue 6 t.'K),00000 ,
" n. t o n d a
ledged to secure
n denos Ls
tl ar alnc) 50.10) oj .
Total I'. (. bonds
Bonds other than
V. f. b o n d a
pledged to secure
postal saving de
posits lot.Wtf.OO ,
Securities) other
than U. 8. lion, la
tnot Including
sttM'ks) owned un-
l edged fcVt.000 00
Totnl bonds. -
'Urltl.a, .(,.
8 u b a c riptlon to
slock of Federal
It e s e r ve bank.
M,otm.ou
Less amount un
paid, 84V,wi().Ui 4;,Onft.no
All other stocks. In
cluding premium
on same 8,."n00n
Value of banking
hones (If unen
c timlmred)
Net amount due
from Federal Re
serve bank , ,
Net amount due
from snproved re
serve sgents In ,
New York, Chi
cago and
IrfllllS
Net amount due
from banks and
bankers
B x o h a ngee for
clearing house ,
Ot lier cheeks on
banks In the same
rlty or town as re
porting bank .
Outside check
and other rash
Items 1,788.01
Fractional o t r-
r e n e y, nickels
and rent 7J0.S6
Notes of other na
tional banks
Lawful money re
serve In bank:
Total coin and
certificate
Iegal-t e n d r
holes
Redemption fund
with T. a treas
urer imit more
than 6 per cent
on circulation) ,
('ustomera' lis Mi
ll v under lettorw
of credit '
I 6,42R.!M1.40
au.9C0.36
6b,0t.uO
1. 500. X)
1,418.80
No, 8406,
Report or th condition or
TIIK CITY NATIONAL BANK
At Omaha. In th State of Nebraska, at
the do of business, Hept. 8, 191s:
RKHOI'RCKH.
Ioana and dlscounts81.tsS6.814 .83-81.886,314.82
uveruratis. unse
cured
U. 8. bonds depos
ited ito sevur clr
o u I a 1 1 o n (par
value) 800,000 08
17. 8. bond pledged
to secure U. 8. de
posits (par valus)
U. 8. rxHnis owned
ind unpledged ...
Premium on lT. 8.
bonds
Bonds other than V.
H. bonds pledged
to secure II. 8. ds-poMts
Bonds other than I'.
8. bonds pledged to
ecure issstal sav
ings deposits
HemirlUfS othar
than U. B. bonds
(not including
stocks) owned unpledged
8 u b c r I ptlon to
stork or Federal
Rserve Bank ....
Lasa amount unpaid
834.466.X
10,000.00
1.600.00
2,966.86
2&.687.60
44,666.00
3U,6M.27- 222.888.77
84,40000
17,200.00
Overdrafts, un
secured V. 8. bonds depos
ited to sevur clr-
0 u 1 a t i o n (par
value 60.000.09
V- 8. bonds pledged
to seoure U. H.
deposit (par
value) 70,000.00
Total U. 8. btand.
Bond othar than
1 8. bond
pledged to secure
poatai amvlng
deposit lU6.OUO.0t
Set.'uriUe other
titan U. 8. bunds
(not Including
lock) owned un
pledged 61,267 86
TV'tal bonds, s-
2 8.7U0,i24 6t
742 70
I20.0UO.66
All othar stocks, in
cluding premium
on same
Furniture and fix
tures Real as ate owned
other than bank
ing house
Net amount due
from Federal Ke
serve Bunk
Nut amount dus
from approvad re
erva gnt In
New York. Chi
cago and Kt. Louis
Net amount du
from banks and
bankers
Exchanges for
clearing hous
Other checks on
bank in th same
city or town a re
porting bank
Otriislde checks and
other cash itsma.
Fractional currently,
nickels and centa.
Notes of other na
tional banks
F e d e r al Reserve
notes '.
(.awful money re
serve In bank:
Total oohi and certificate
Legitl tender note.
Redemption fund
with IT 8. Treas
urer (not more
than 6 per cent on
circulation)
17.800.00
116.971.8b
184.171.81
68.819.0S
4.967.36
46,418. W
11737.76- 117,627.76
807,768.61
78.WJ.44
W.ISOOnO
700,006 00
831888.48
1166.541 64
808.74911
172.836.64
24.46842
2.468. N7
87,006.00
402,643.04
1S6.8JOOO
22.600 08
".Tsn.flO
Total 213.0l.tU7.7l
LtABlLITlRK,
Capital stork paid
In si.x.nrn , ,,,
Surplus fund .
Total capital
urulita
Cndlvldcd
nd
profits,
J0.QvO.i0
t 1.400,000.00
8.14. 404.60
Reserved for tsxes
6I3.M3.I7 M,4.Tf.77
Less current ex-,
p e n s es, Interest
and taxes 4ald.. 6.14.86
Circulating notes... 460,000.00
Less s mount on
hand a n d In
treasury for re
dem ptlon or In '
transit 12,900 09
One to bank and
bankeiw 4.W649.81
Demand Deposits:
Individual deposit
uh1ct to cheek. 6.843,016.06
Certificates of de
posit due In leva
than 80 dsys .... 13V 731.
CeHlfled rhecks.... 19,449.77
Cashier' che o k
outstanding 72,068.89
United Btataa de-
oelt 48.664.98
Post si saving de-
pcwll 70,188.91
Total deposit
Certificates of de
posit Letters of credit...
297.902 93
437.1O0.0C
10.765.o96.74
68S.8S6.ilfi
7.7HO.OO
.118.661.627.71
Total
fltate of Nebraak. County of Douglas, ss:
I. W. H. Rhoadsa, csher of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that th
above statement is true 10 th beat ot my
knowledge and belief
W. R. RHOADRft,
Cashier.
Correct Attest:
C. K. YOHT,
b 8. cai j:wf:lu '
W. A. SMITH.
Directors. -
Subscribed and sworn to before in this
9th day cf September. 1916.
O. WILLIAMS.
Notary Public.
1,000.46
722.43-
2,800.00
L. 784.88
16,000.00
6,000.00
13s, 261.60
40,000.00
10.0u0.00 10,000.00
600.000.00
1UU.0U0.W
Total
LIABIUT1K8
Capital stock paid
In t
Surplus fund
Total capital and
em-plus
I'ndivided profits ..
Keanrvsd for taxes.
llustrvod for Intei
cat on deposit....
..$1 283, 279. 44
28.429 64
1.W7.W
600.00
2 600,000.00
Lee current expens
es, Interest and
tax paid
Calculating notes ..
Due tu batik and
bankers
Dividends unpaid ..
Demand deposits:
Individual deposits
subject to cheuk..
Certificate of de-
fuall due In leas
ban 20 days
Certified checks ....
Cashier's c h e k
outstanding
IT. 8. deposits
Postal savings de
posits Total deposit ....
Tim deposits (pay
able after 8b day,
or subject to 80
days or mor no-ta:
Certlfloat of do-
posit
Othur time depoalta
8u.afc4
74 1-1 U-2t),0U0.viV-
679,127 46
18 74
SGt.OUl
43,078.87
8.147.70
81,600 46
4,6o2.28
28,909.87
11.004 08
XM.UOO.OO
L689.677 87
80,687.41
637,140.04
667.687 46
Live Stock National
Bank
Upoi't of th condition of tb
Live Htock National Rank, Union
Hlock VnrtU, Omaha, Nebraska, at
(lie close of liuHlneat, Ht. B, 15.
RESOURCES
Iioans
Overdrnfts ...
KtK-k in Federal Re-
scrve Hank
I'. H. Bonds at Par
Hanking House and
Fixtures
( aali and Kifiht Kx-
1,S4S,378.81
clumge
0,000.00
170,000.00
18,0O0.00
1,800,800.87
$3,000,701.74
LIABILITIES
Capital f 150,000.00
Kurplus 50,000.00
I'udlTlded profit . 2A.78fl.B0
Urrulntlon 1 U.TOO.OO
l)f posit a,720,lt71.at
3,000,704.74
Comparativo
Heptmnher 2, 1 008,
hH'jil ember U, 1000,
September s, 1010,
Hvptenilter 2, 101 1,
Hoptemlier 11, 1I2,
Bepteinber a, 1014,
Kt'i't ember it, 191ft,
Statement
4rva.034.n7
nn.H.uoH.sd
Htil,080.A
1,202,400.18
2,018,880.85
2,030,803.01
2.7J071Ji4
DIRECTORS
N'rXHOV KW1FT MORRIS
Morri 8j Oimstny, OUoara. .
t'. M. MAt'VAKLA.NU
Trurf Morri Co., OhlaTo,
It. t. KliWAHDH
8Canarr Swift k Oo., Omalia.
K. A. KHAU
T1e-JTldsat Tlx sTatloaal Baak,
kheaa&tloaA, Iowa.
W. I. ADKI.NS
Jtolmea-Adkln Co., Omsk,
V. F. MrfiKKYY
Omaha.
T. K. 4.LKHHII.L .
Capitalist, Tort Orook, 8T,
li. M. Uli!
rrMidsat.
w. a. t;. JOHNSOX
Tle.2fraldat.
F. W. 1HOM.48
Caahiar.