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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1910.
The new Improred 1910 Detroit Ideal gas stoves and Quen steel ranrti;
are now coming In. They are marvels of perfection. More Improved anil
better than ever. They both have a national reputation. Read below how
well people who are using them speak of them. We sell them at a cut price
for cash or on small monthly payments.
BAMS REFLECT BIG CAINS
Show Increase in Loans and Deposits
Over Year Ago.
EOT AS GREAT AS HT THE FALL
Tfcla la Naral, aa Baalaraa M
Hara Bn Krrpln Their Money
r.mploft an4 Faraaera Could
nmt llaal traa.
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Omaha banka made a splendid showing
whn the comptroller of the currency Is
sued hla call for a statement of the busi
ness of the national bank for the clone
of January 31. The reports of the national
bank of Omaha and South Omaha show
an Increase In loans over the correspond
ing; call last year. February C. of $I,4;W.845,
and an Increase In deposits over tha same
date of I1.M9 ,532.
A comparison, is given below with the
condition of the bank at the last call of
the comptroller which was November 18.
The figures show a falling off In both de
posits and, Joan, but this Is always ex
pected and more so thl year. Business
men have-' been keeping all their money
at' work during the winter. Farmera were
unabl to get to market with their grain
during the last part of last year and this
ha kept down .tha deposits In the country
banks and this I reflected In the Omaha
banks. ..
The City National figure show a slight
deflection In deposits, but they are mis
leading. At tha time the, last call was made
the City National had $330,000 on deposit,
which has since been turned over to capital
atock . and surplus. The call for a state
ment was made after some stockholders
had paJd in their , money and before their
tock had been issued.
The Merchants' National shows a gain In
deposits over a year ago and a little Ions in
comparison with November IS, although
that bank.haa added $60,000 to the surplus
fund, making that 1400,000 Instead of 1360,
009. Bankers all say there has been an
unusually heavy demand for money all
winter.
i DesMila,
Feb. 5, '09. Jan. 31, '10.
Ill 7M W7 111 SiO 1X
Omaha National ll.aa,M2
U. 8. National 9.939,270
Merchants' National .. 5,801. M3
Nebraska National .... l,71tU09
City National
Bo. Omaha National... 2,904.983
Union 8. Y. National.. 3,227,4 17
1'ackers' National 2,104.211
Live Stock N atonal... 412.i01
il Ml. v.!
10.835,048
0. 104 04
1. W2UIW
l,fc37.B30
3.233.700
3.601, 4I'3
2,li;.73o
GREAT SPECIAL SALE
MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLES OF
Womeifs RfeeEw car
1 'r Beautiful fancy lace and net ', I
v j juuuta uevv eiue nuu cttsuitue vv- fUfi
j( IlIU mi DAY SAW Fancy China rieces,.up 13
tlAy I l 5 TUUM : - 91'00k
Beautiful fancy lace and net
jabots new side and cascade ef
fects, lace beaded and tailored
stocks, Dutch collars and coat sets, fancy silk and lace bows.
Newest spring styles black, white and colors.
POSITIVELY
WORTH UP
TO $1.00 EACH
EACH
ON BARGAIN
FLOOR.
Total
Omaha National
First National ,
V. 8. National.
Merchants' National .
Nebraska National ...
City National
Union 8. Y. National.
Packers' National ....
Bo. Omaha National..
Live Block National..
149,271,429 $53,22 1.3U1
Depoalta.
Nov. 1, '09. Jan. 31, '10.
..11,?J0,416 SU. 833 019
.. 11.138.S17 11.34,1H2
... 10.riS9.2i9 10,S35,I8
.. 6,24:1,783 6,loti.O.I4
.. 2,063 097 1,8X2 M6
1,841,763 I,6;i7,6i4
3.81i,:93 H.m.t'i
2.145,8)8 2 112.7S5
2,041,3X2 3,233.700
58.432 028.&4
Total $53,779,979 $53,221,301
Loans.
Feb. 6. 09.
,.......$ 7,010.555
8,710,433
6,ti22,034
3,906,ltmi
840,823
First NatlonJ ...
Omaha National
U. 8. National
Merchants National....
Nebraska National
City National v...'
Kouth Omaha National. 1,910,937
Union 8. If. National.. 2,224, tioi
Packers National 1.0tt8.934
Live atock National.... 313,781
Totii
$31,245,189
Loam,
Jan. 31.'10.
$ 7,505,292
7,2f.9,OT,3
7,2ti9,9U
4,446,906
'J0,054
1,507.740
2 083,700
2,3JS,502
1,715,102
469,694
$35,675,834
Omaha National ....
First National
U. S. National
Merchants National.
Nebraska National..
City National 1.426,770
Union B. Y. National.. 2,873,844
South Omaha National. 2,237,501
Packers National 1,790,110
Live Stock National.... 426.208
Nov. IS, '09. Jan. 31. '10.
.$7,834,010 I
. 7.424.278
. 7.661,109
i 4,479,555
1.088.062
)9,033
2.(2
7.2ii9,911
4,446,906
990,054
1.637,740
2.3U8.G02
2.083,700
1,715,102
469,594
Total ..
$36,611,467 $35,6;5,834
FIRST PRESENTATION OF
ROSTAND'S 'LATEST PLAY
"Chanticleer" Will Be Given Satar
dmr Night In Paris for Benefit
of Flood Victims.
PARIS, Feb. 1 The preaentatlon of Ed
mond Rostahd'a hew play "The Chanti
cleer," Is now aet for next Saturday nlht.
The proceeds) which will be very larg-e,
are to be given for tha relief of the flood
sufferers.
Children like Chamberlain's Couch Rem
edy and If Is prompt in affect as well as
pleasant to take.
BANK STATEMENT.
$1,443,936.22
' 2,911.77
S8O.00O.0O
150.000.00
' 133.742.78
160,000.00
No. 277, ,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THIS MKHC1IASTK NATIONAL BANK
at Omaha, In the State of Nebraska, at the
close of business January SI, 1910.
RESOURCES.
Lcns and discounts..
Overdrafts, scoured ' ' 1
ai.d unsecured
V. 8. bonds to secure
circulation ............
V. S. bonds to secure
V. 8. deposits.'. ''
Bonds, securities, etc '
Banking; house.
Una from national
banks (not reserve
agents) .......i ..$ 890,496.41
jjue rrnm state banks
and bankers....,
Iue from approved re-
' serve agents.
Cheeks ard other cash
Kama
Kschantfva fur clearing;
house
Notes of other national
banks
fractional paper cur
rency, nickels and
centa
Lawful money reserve
In bank, vis
8pecle , .
Legal tender notes ...
Redemption fuixl with
. U. 8. treasurer (5 ptr
'cent of Circulation)..
225,741.80
724.9Sl.lt7
S.6JJ.2S
" 1G9.0J1.94
23.24b.00
911 15
563.717.00
49,460.00 2.154.206.95
19,000 00
$7,443,856.73
t 500.000.00
400,000.00
55,22.61
380,000.00
Total
. i. UAB1UTIKS
Capital stork paid. In..
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, leas
expenses and taxes
paid ,
National bank notes
outstanding
3Due to other national
banka ............ $1,101,250.71
Pue to state banks
and hankf.r.., 894.043 77
Plridendn unpaid 1.0H0.50
Individual deposits
subject to ?heck $.064,185.03
j.emana certuicates ot
drposlt
Time certificates ot
deposit
Certified chect's
Cashier's checks out
vtandlna; .,
United 8'.ata deposits
4 . .
Total $7. 44.1, 856. 72
Rtate of Nebraska, County of DouRlaa, ss
I. F. P. Hamilton, cushier of the above
namrd bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement la true to the beat of my
SBCwieug-v ana d'ih i.
, V. P, HAMILTON.
Cashier.
Correct Attest:
I.VTHER IRAKR.
FRANK T. HAMILTON,
O 8 ROOEUS.
IXroctors.
Snhscritied and itrmn to before me this
H Cay of February. WW.
LOUIS W. WKTMli.I.ER,
' " ' Notary Public.
75 00
7R3.506 4?
20.tE);.?S
123,821 SS
10,00.00- ,10R,ST4.11
SPECIAL SALE OF VEILS AT 15c EACH
V ancy tuxedo, crossbar and Russian mesh veils plain and
chenille dots, lyi yard lengths, black and. .
colors, each '. :
15c
KID GLOVE SPECIAL
Women's 2-cIasp Kid Gloves, on bargain'square,
brown, tan, grey, blue, red, black and white
all sizes, single row embroidery y
worth up to $1.00, at, flwVJC
. . . S S J
pair ... i . .
Women's French Lambskin Gloves
Women's French Lambskin Gloves, 2-clasp,
black, white, blue, grey and tan fitted to the
hand -main glove counter, ' .
pair
$1
18-inch fine embroidered f louhcings, skirtings, also corset
cover widths many worth up to 50c yard,' at, yard 25c
Fine embroiderd edgings and insertions, many worth 10c
yard, at, yard . . '5c
CURTAIN SPECIAL
Traveling men's samples of lace
curtains, some of ; them two
yards long 1 and ;would ' te
worth tip to $3 a pair If they
were full sire curtains, ' H C
Thursday, at, each ...IpC
Hear Blanche Tice, the talent
ed composer, sing and play her
own numbers all this week In
our sheet music M department.
Everyone enjoys these little
dally concerts.
Thursday is Chocolate Day
' SWEETLANIV--EA8T ARCADE
Famous old fashioned Bitter Sweets assorted fresh fruit
flavors, also the favorite nut center chocolates,
regularly 40c lb., on sale Thursday, at, a lb
JO
ton
25c
Iii tl f.i I II Si II 3Vs H
BANK STATEMENT.
No. 1633.
TtEPOrtT OP THR CONDITION OF
TIIH OMAHA NATIONAL DANK,
at Omaha, In the State of Nebraska, at tha
close ot business January SI, 1910.
1 RESOITRf'FS.
Loana and discount
Overdrafts. secured
and unsecured
U. 8. bonds to se
cure circulation..;. ' '
U. S. bonds to se
cure V. 8. deposits
Pri'mlums on U. S.
bonds . '. .'
Bonds, securities, etc. "
Banking- house, fur
.nlture and flxturea
Due from national
banks (not reserve
agents) $ 1,826,922.3
Due from state and
. private banks and
bankers, trust com
panies and savings
banks J7B.980.13
Due from approved
reserve agents...... tS2J.129.83
Checks and other
- cash Hems 25,330.66
ExciianKca for clear
ing house 21743.47
Notes of other na
tional banka ' 20,235.00
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels and
cents 7.S04.53
Lawful money re-
serve in banks, viz:
Ppeole B13.S73.0O
Legal tender notes.. It3ti,64009
$ 7,259.0311.61
1412.80
750,000 CO
N 400.00000
' ' 47.175 00
' 6a3.963.88
1a5.ooo.oo
Redemption fund
with U. S. treasurer
(5 per cent Kf clr- ' '
culatlon) '
Total
MAUILITIgS.
Capital stock paid In
Surplus fund
t'ndlvlded profits,
less exoenses and
taxes paid.- .
National bank notes .
outstanding
Due to other national
banks $ 4.482,155.10
Due to slate and pri
vate banks and
bankers
Due to trust compa
nies and savings
banks
Individual deposits
subject to check, .
Time certificates, of
di'ponlt ..
Certified checks
Cashier's checks out
standing United States de
posits Depoxlts of U. fl. dis
bursing officers....
t 1.07S,13.00 . 4,768.868.93
27.500.00
$14, 103, 944.22
$ 1,000.000.00
200,000.00
820.924.50
750.000.00
U68.295.TI
3,578.06
: 4.(63,908.89
767.7tt.73
15.212.9S
171.705. 4!
X1.SS7.1I
S.S08.S-
11,833.019.72
Total..
111 ina 144 M
riaie 01 Nenrasaa. I'ounty or Douglas, ss:
I, J. DeP. Richards, cashier ot the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
J. DtF. RICHARDS. ' .
Cashier.
; Correct Attest:
J. H. MILLARD.
WARD M IH R1KS8. '
W. H. BUOHOI.7.. .
1 . . . . , Directors.
- Pnloilb-d and sworn tg, before in a this
21 day of r'ebi uary, into.
U D. SPAI'I.DING.
Notary Tublla
. BANK STATEMENT.
No. 209. '
, RETORT OP THE CONDITION OP
. THE! Kill ST NATIONAL, BANK,
at Omaha, In the State of Nebraska, at
the close of business January 31, 1919.
RESOURCES. .
Loans and discounts $'7,469 362.35
Overdrafts, - secured
and unsecured...... 45 939 95
U. S. bonds to se- ' ' .
cure circulation 200 000.00
U. S. bonds to se
cure u. s. deposits isc.oon.eo
Bonds, securities, etc. B13,9ol.9!s
Banking house, fur
niture and fixtures 125,000.00
Due from national
' banka (not reserve
agents) $ 999,813.79
Due from state and .
private banka and
tinkers, trust cora
panlna and savings
banks 886,498.82
Due from approved
reserve agents 1,217.100.68
Checks and other ' '
cash items , (3,358.(3
Exchangee for clear
ing house 239,702.55
Notes of other na
tional banka . 60,000 00
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels and
cent" 209.16
Lawful money re
serve In banks, via:
Specie 72.490.00
Legal tender notes.. 600,000.00 4.198.174.63
Redemption fund
with U. S. treasurer
(5 per cent of cir
culation) 10,000,0
Total .$12,802,418.90
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ MMOnooo
Surplus fund 500.000.00
Undivided profits, -
less expenses and
taxes paid 233,236.25
National bank notea
outstanding 200,000.00
Due to other na
tional banks $ 2,774.750.77
Due to state and prl- ' .
vate banks and
bankers 2,032.323.63
Due. to trnst Compa
nies and, savings
banks 9,182.55
Individual deposits
subject to check... 4,077.553.71
Demand certificates
of deposit 151.898.64 ,
Time certificates of
deposit VJ06.269.0ii "
Certified checks 9,416.60 ,
Cashier's checks out-
standing 63,141.94
United States de
posits 74.T17
Deposits of V. B. dis
bursing officers.. . 72.868.44 11.349.182.65
Reserved for taxes.. - ao.OuOOO
Total 812 .902.418 90
State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, sa:
I. T. L. Davis, oashler of the above
named bank, do solemnly aweer that the
above statement la true to the beet of my
knowledge and belief
T. L. DAVIS.
Cashier.
. Correct Attest:
C. T. KOWTTE.
F. H. DAVIS,
J. D. CREKJHTON.
Directors
Rubacribed and sworn to before me this
3d day of February. 1I0. -
JOHN H BKXTEN
" " Notary Pjbllc. -
Garment Clearing Extraordinary
Our Splendid Stocks Coats and Suits
Women's $25 and $35 (Hfln I Women's $25 and $45 (fSl"
CoatsAny In our all III 8uits, finest of year'i lain
enttre;.stock ... .YB1 I styles, at Y'
The low prices might Indicate that the garments would not appeal
to you. Just let us assure you again that no finer examples of. wo
men'! wear have appeared this season selling upward to $45.00. N
v ' No matter how exacting you may be In your requirements of style
' or tailoring you'll find these garments to measure up to your Ideals. ,
Of course. It means losses to us, but no matter, not a suit or coat
. dare be carried over. The managers know the strict rule of the house,
that account for the almost unbelievable low prices.
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The February Skirt Sale
Where's the woman who doesn't welcome such a sale at this time.
With spring coming on the need of a new skirt or two will be appar
ent. This February event brings to you our entire stock at new re
duced prices. No matter what kind, be It silk, serge, panama or voile,
for any occasion the new prices are close to half:
$20 and $25.60
$10
Skirts for
$10 and $12.50 aa fir
Skirts, for vlliUO
$7.60 and $9
Skirts, for .
$5 and $6
Skirts, for . .
$4.95
$2.85
STYLE BOOK
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Spring Quarterly
Style Book
A fashion magazine ' de lux?.
Treating on Spring Fashions for
all womankind. The woman who
sews needs the style book, It Il
lustrates and describes hundreds
of new. Ladies' Home Journal
Styles for 1910. It's just In.
Including a free
coupon good for
any 10c pattern. '
Mrs. Adele C. King, a special
representative of the Ladies' Homf
Journal Pattern Co., will be with
us next Monday and Tuesday to
explain the merits and to assist In
the use of these patterns. Come
and meet Mrs. King.
20c
The Valentine Store
Bennett's certainly Is headquarters for Valentines. A large section
of the main floor has been given up to the immense display.
There are boxed Valentines In greatest profusion in widest range
of novelties: ' Hand painted Valentines done In watercolors abound.
Then, too,' there are lace Valentines and post cards lc to $5:00 each. -;
Our Valentine Books appropriately ribbon-tied and banded, express
the valentine sentiment in a pleasing degree. ,
"Mirage" Silks
Best known and most
popular $1.35 silk in thj
America,' at ww
. , No more beautiful silk on the
counters ot.afitore. We have
a full complement of the mak
er's newest shades, Including:
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Queen Sled Rango Defreii Ideal Gas Slovo
This Is what Mrs. Parsons, 1951 S. 15th street, said a few days ago,
and the same hundreds of other housewives who are using them say: "1 never
saw a rnnge before that takes so little fuel and heats up so quick. Two or three
little shovelsful of coal will cook a meal and bake at the same time. It is a
beautiful baker and I am perfectly satisfied with it."
' Mr. Branch. 2 221 8. 16th St. says: "Talk about difference. In gas stoves.
There is a big difference In good ones. When I bought the Detroit Ideal I was
going to buy one like we had before, because we thought it was all right, but
the Detroit' Ideal has it beat In every way. I could not havo bought anything
that so thoroughly pleased my wife as It does."
stee! Stove. Coi
T14 South lGIl-i Street
Unusual to find so
complete a stock out-'
' side the big style
centers. Same styles
and values, but much
lower prices. Dor
othy Dodd Shoes
only at Bennett's.
Natural Reseda, Cedar, New
Blue, Mode, Olive, Delft, Capen,
Hillo, Bluet. ; Grey, Leather,
Gold, Copper,' Rose, Sapphire,
Brown. Navy,.. Black, White,
Fushla, Mulberry, Violet, Plum.
NEW PATTERNS for SPRING
Showerproof
Foulards
Foulards have again come in
to their own, The season 1910
predicts for. them a greater,
vogue than1 ever. The new
Showerproof - feature renders
them absolutely- Immune to in
jury by raiti or water. Our line
embraces the " select .' patterns
from the leadinjg makers of
America, ' the acknowledged
standard by which all others
are gauged- New patterns, new
U colorings. gStf to $1.00.
DR. EPiftCSUBY, THE DENTIST
160S rarnam U Phone, . 1786.
Years ot experience ' with thousanda of
caaea for a, varied, give ua a atandlna; at
pur office AS DENTISTS, which you can
not afford to miss. Our quick and easy
methods with" the new, up-to-date Ideas
will PLEASE AND PAY In the end
Oold and porcelain crowns from 15.00;
platea that fit from $4 00 to $12.50; fillings
from 11.00; teeth extracted without pain;
nerves removed from teeth In one sluing
In such s rnanaer that you are not awara
of tta being done. Teeth without plate a
specialty. Hundreds of aatisfted people
Reference," banks and business houses.
IT years asms location.
Beat Work. Guaranteed 10 rears.
RESORTS.
The land ot perpetual TUne and
Roses. Less than 3 days from
New York; 12 hours from Flori
da. .Temperature 68 to 78 de
press during vrinter months. The
famous Colonial Hotel is here.
p&isx or omaha" notra.
The steward stood by tha etorehouee door,
And looked at tha sacks piled hlfh)
There was floor galore, of every brand
That was ever made under tha sky. . .
He thought of tha oook, hla sweetheart
girl.
And tha prise for tha beat loaf of bread,
And fleet tha qualities of all tha flour
- Want like a flash through his head.
There in letters that biased with tha
fame it had earned
TTha Pride of Omaha" stood,
And ha knew with It his girl oook oould
bake
A loaf that would be a famous aweepstake
And be voted tha goodlest good. -
LIBBIE L. MILLER,
4101 North 23d St.
FREE! FREE!
An Order on Her Grocer for a
24.1b. Sack of Pride of Omaha Flour
to Erery Woman
who malls us a verse of four to six lines
(which we use for advertising) about Pride
of Omaha Flour.
Updike Milling Co.
1513 ghnnaa Ati Omaha. Vab.
ru pvttenlawv fa njrmrd W thk mo ddlffctful
m t tunua
tod Cuh Mat! Htmmahlp (o. Her 14, wt Rivff.
f winter rwomfPMOft miueafc AddraM,
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BAKER BROS
OMAHA
'Winter Trips to" :
Summer- Lands
Complete arrnngements for delightful trips to Florida,
Cuba, Porto Rico, Nassau, Bermuda Islands, South America,
or to the sunny shores of the Mediterranean and Adriatic
Seas, can be made through the
Chicago, ,
Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway
Sleeping car and steamship reservations made through,
to destination. Tickets via all Trans-Atlantic Steamship
lines. Folders, rates and complete information on applica
tion. Three trains daily from Union Station Omaha, to Union
Station Chicago.
Leaving 7.57 A. M., 6:00 P. M. and 11:43 P. M.
TICKETS:
F. A. NASH,
General Western Agent
1524 Farnam St., Omaha
To Street Car Passengers
Qur conductors and motormen are required to be polite
and courteous towards passengers at all timesj,1 and we will
appreciate it if passengers will report to us any .discourtesy
or incivility, being careful to give us badge number, or car
number, as well as date and time of day. At the same time
it is suggested that if passengers treat conductors and
motortnen with respect and courtesy, it will be easier, for
them t6vb courteous. A little patience and forbearance on
both sides will result in pleasanter relations between pas-
sengers and employes. '
OMAHA & COUNCIL BLUFFS
STREET RAILWAY COMPANY
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REQUISITE
. Material, Fit, Style, Price,
Durability., The value of a
shoe is the not the price you
pay for it, but what you get
for that price.
TheCookShoe
$3.00'$3.50
Has all .the requisite of a
much higher priced shoe, but
the' fact that we specialize on
shoes at these prices enables
us to give you unusual values.
Cpbii Shoe Co.
1609 farnam 8t.
RoiiaDio
I Dentistry
lV Taft's Dental Rooms
A WORD TO
WOMEN ABOUT
COMFORT
FOOTWEAR
Any woman who Buffers wltb
tired, aching feet needs 6 not
only know of, but to see and try
on a pair of our Foot Cornfort
Shoes. Just a word or two as to
what they are, 'but It to no way
conveys an estimate-of tbelr
worth. These shoes are specially
constructed and one size smaller
In the instep and two sizes wider
In the sole, giving a snug fit Over
tho instep and, heel, allowing the
foot to rest' wholly. on. the sole, as
it should, relieving pressure from
bunions, if you have them. They
are made of fine scft kid; The
soles are flexible- and easy. . We
ha.ve thorn In button and lace. ,
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Drcxcl Shoe Co,
1419 Tamam St.
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