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4 K T1IE OMAHA SUNDAY DEE: JAXUAliV IU, 1'Jlj. WARRING FACTIONS IN MEXICO AGREE Cutierrei Sayi Problem of Pacifica tion of Country Practically Ha i Been Solved. AIL ARMED GROUPS INCLUDED WASHINGTON, Jan. -Pros-cess of negotiations between the warring: f ac tions In Mexico, by which "thn problem of pacification of Mexico hss prnctlinlly been solved," wre announced last nlRbt to the convention In Mxlco City by Oen ral Oulterres. Thin w reported In a SIPtcH to the Rate deportment today from American Consul Hllllman. 11 would net be opportune at this time," aM Oenarst Qutlerrei. "to give detail, but their publication will be ma le in due tlraa." He added he had been In touch (With all armed croup In Various part pt the republic. Including forces In the state of Coahutla, and two proposals had bean made to -him which eremml sstlsl factory. Oaneral Qutlerrei male mi reference ta General Carransa, but hi ststement cov ering "all armed groups," was taken to mean that a reconciliation between the warring factiona of the onee united con tltotlonallat army waa in the making. Outlerret alao aald delegates from some armed groups hitherto not represented, were exrected to attend thj convention. The convention elected new presiding rjf fleer and decided to hold dally ses sions. - Applaaae greeteJ Outlerre' statement that the convention would not be domi nated by "any chief or person." No further advices were received to day concern In f tha negotiations between Oaneral Villa and Brigadier General Poott, chief of staff. United States army, (or tha neutralisation of Naoo and other points on tha American border. Leon Canova. special agent of the State department, who waa recently declared by General Villa was persona non gratia t? him beoause he aided la the eacape of former Ooverner Iturblde. reached Wash ington today and conferred at length with Secretary, Bryan. Value of tha Mexican peso, normally It cents, has fallen In Mexico City to advices today some bankers thero regard tha financial sltustlon aa critical. The fall of Pucbla has been hilly con-J firmed at Mexico City. The New Army (Continued from Page On.) , frees should ' soma dsy come, out. of the sea and lead them to victory all the earth over. 80 spoke Blr Clngh, erect and enormous beneath tha gray English skies. He hailed from a 'certain pluce called l'analu, peer Patlsls.: where many years ago two fikh soldiers executed a strik ing Kllf Mpf-rllt, !! ... taili villagers -who hud. oppressed their Jpuns 'brother,; a' cultivator. They had ,Kone to the extreme limit f abasement', and conciliation. This laliingv they took leave tor a week end and slew the whole" tribe lot their ene snlee.wfha etorr ts burlod In old govern ment ' reports, "but when Blr Singh lm- . mn turn - were onnoiiox 1 UmA j . v.. , . , . . . .- ., , " VVIHtlU 1 1 1 1 1 1 , stood another giant, who knew, for his , villa- was but a few miles up tha Hialimar road, every foot of .Lahore City, lla brought word thnt there had been sr neat floods at home! so that the rlaen Itavl river had tourhed the very nails of JUinHC Flngh's for t And thstwas only last rsinr and, hehold, hore he was now In Kngland waiting orders to go to this fight, which, he understood, was not at all a. small fight, but a fight of fights. In which all the world and "our Raj" was engaged. The trouble In India was that ail the yong men he mere Jlwuns -wanted to come out at once, which, he atd, was manifestly unjust to older men, M10 had waited so Wig, ' However, merit ami patience hd se cured their reward, und the battery was iiers and It would do (lie Jltvuns no harm to stay at home and be settlou at drill until orders came, for them In tlielr turn. NEW YORK'S SUBWAY SCENE OF FIRE PANIC-Firemen are shown rescuing: over come passenger from the subway after having: removed) the grating from a ventilation opening. a 1 "I S" m , 1 1 ,i n 1 i. iiw 1 ' t-iaMMNnwhKm II .ft' - 'ZT: '-"' 19 I " : J -, V '( . j M ' j : y S ' - -arm. ( 1 Ssawp'mn'Tyasrjmrn li 11 mi inrrsTT 1 nnwnmsiissi iia it HO TIPPING FOR PAGES senators in South Dakota Legisla ture Put Up Big Roar Over This Courte by Some. 1 NEW BILLS ABX INTRODUCED PIERRE, 8. D.. Jan. 9.-(Speela Tele gram.) Tipping senate pages for service waa placed under the ban In thst branch of the legislature today in complaints made by Senators Amsden and McLean, who complained of such conditions at the last evasion and served notice that it could not so this session. The first Jnltlstive petition to get to ! tt lnmhrl f n Ipllnn warn filed with. both houses toduy by the secretary tf state in the "Coffey" bank guaranty act. I wnicn ii xuea wun in M?i'rci&ry niuro than ft year ago. Along with this came as a direct bill the bond guaranty act. which Is being put forward by Governor Byrne, and i very similar to the bill which has been Initiated by the Ptste Bankers' association. Ona bill today by petition would revolu tionize the procedure of rtotarlee and other officials authorised to take ac knowledgement. This bill requires such officials to keep a permanent record of their transactions and make such record evidence s of their acts in courts. Tschamer started house bill, which will allow work on streets and highways as a part of tha penalty which may be Imposed for convictions of violations of ordinances of cities and towna. Howe has one' which provides for reduction of election expenses by authorlxing the county auditor to forward the ballot boxes and election supplies to precinct officers by parcels post Instead of per sonal delivery by the sheriff, and Ander son of Clark, to make combination to prevent compctetlve bidding on public contracts ft conspiracy act. Wilson Back Again In National Capital WASHINGTON. Jn. . President Wil son returned to "Wsshlngton at G:07 o'rlo' k thla afternoon from Indians polls, his train making fast time from Baltimore to per mlt him to keep an engagement with Chandler Anderson, who haa been investl gating the detention camps for prlnoners of war in different European countries. The president's train was due to arrive In Washington' at 4:M o'clock, but h freight train accident In one of the tun nels in Baltimore caused ft delay of nearly half an hour. Mr. Wtl!or i to see Mr. Anderson at 6 o'clock. Bes Want Ads Produce Reaults. Fall Coaahn and Colds Danrteron". Don't run the risk, get ft BOc bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery now. The flret dose helps you. AH druggists. Advertisement. "Young 'men thnk that everything good in this world Is' theirs by right, sahib." Then came tha big, still English gun ners, who are trained to play with tha little guns. They took on such gun and melted It Into trifling piece of not more than 1M pounds each and reassembled It, and explained its innermost heart till even ft layman could understand. There is ft lot to understand about screw guns, especially the new kind. But the gunner of today, like his ancestor, docs not talk much, except In his own time nnd place, when he Is as multitudinous amailng as the blue marine. , The Male l ines. We went over to see the mule Jlnes. I fleetest - tha wholrt generation of this parrot-mouthed hybrids, Amerlcsn Egyp tian. , Andaluslan or up country: so it gave, me particular pleasure to hear ft Pathan tellmr' one chestnut beast who objected to having, Its mane 'hogged any more what sort of a lady horse hi mamma had been. But the animals, they were ft lovely lot, and had long sine given tin I lowing and flulrldng over English fodder. t , "Is thero any elckr.ess? Why- Is yonder mul lying down?" I demanded, as though all tha line could not see I was a shuddering amateur, f -''. 'There I no sickness, sahlh. That mule lies down for his pwa pleasure. Also, It is to gt out or the .wind. Ha la very . clover. sJle Is f rom ' Hindustan," said the man "'K ith the horse' clippers; "And thouf - ' - - i, . "I am a Pathan," said he with Impu dent grin end trus border cock of the turban, and ha did ma tha honor to let me Infrr. 1 0 Thd lines were full of talk as the men went 'over tlilr animals, They were not worrying the:.relven over this new coun try of 'lli1t.-st was 'the -rcMUlar gossip of food and water nnd firewood, and Where fo-end-so had hid the currycomb. Visitors Bother foods. Tslklng of cookery, the orthodox men tiav been ratliej-- rut 'out by Kngllsh vlHltors who. come to the cock houses and stare directly at the food while It Is being prepared. rJenslble men da not ebji-rf to thlJV lerauso they know that lhcE Tngllshinrn hsve no evil Intention nor any ev j rye. hut somntlniea a nar-row-soilrd t.urlrt Mnothecl or liver OMAHA MAN IS TRANSFERRED TO , 0f 8cotr. Biuf t and district No. elected Asa Cadwell of Bayard. The 1 Y V i IPLsj'lHnaji AlkMjKH? jbssb u smito. Jesse Ui Smith, manager of the traffic department of Armour & Co., South Omaha, has just received notice of his transfer to London, England, whore he will have charge of all traffic from Auatralta, South America and North America to continental Europe. Mr. Smith leaves at once for New York City, stopping off several days at. Chicago, sailing from New York January 16. Mr. Smith started with Armour A. Co., eight yeara ago at Bloux City, and for three years had charge of tho trafflo depart ment there. The following two yeava were spent In the trafflo department at Kan sas City, and tha last three years In charge of the traffic department at South Omaha. Mr. ISm'th is succeeded by his assistant, W. J. Humpert. new plan has eliminated the usual spir ited contests and consequent acrimony between tha east and west end of the district. DEATH RECORD W. 8. Dllworth. ITKCUMSEH. Neb., Jan. .-8peclal. W. S. Dllworth, who was burled at Crab Orchard Friday, was on of the early settlers of Johnson county. The funeral waa held at tha United Brethren church, of which he had long been ft. member. Mr. DUworth came to Johnson county In 1863, and located where tha vlHage of Crab Orchard now stands. Ha served during the civil war, after which he went into the lumber business In Crab Orchard, and continued the bnslnes for several years. For eighteen conaeouttv years he served a postmaster of Crab Orchard. HI wife died In August. 1913. and h Is survived by one son, J. M. Dllworth. Merlda Masters. LOOMIft Neb., Jan. t. (Special.) Martnda Master of Winner, S. D., died Thursday night. January T, at tha horn of his parents, Mr. and Mr. I. A. Mas ter, southwest of town.- Mr. Masters had served a term of enlistment in tha Philip pines, prior to which and for ft few year following," ha was m resident of Loomla, A few years ago ha homesteadad ft farm hear Winner, whtah ' ho Ull own ax He waa 88 years of age. A wife and one child urvtv him.- r RsMlatows I Raided. SCOTT'S BLUFF, Neb.,' Jan. -Spa-cla!.)-Chlef Qurnsey. with Deputy Sher iff Wilt Lamm and several deputies, went 'iritis T?iiBlAnm-n . HHIH,M . TX.r &s1 n n .1 w night and secured seven Greek and Mexicans, alleged ta have beeen engaged In gambling and bootlegging. They were taken before Judge Schenck and bound over to the district court. County At torney White and City Prosecutor Wright joined In the preliminaries of the prose cution. The offenders all are new men In thl community. A Boy IM Rluart' DyaprpMa Tablets As sist Your Htomarb Whenever It ', Need Help. They Aro . Sf and tiure. 'A Trial Peeks Pre to All. If you really want to dlnest a meal, i take a tstuart Dyapepnla Tablet atlw eiLtlng It. it. yoa really want your old-4ime boy arnetHs to return to you once t'Hjre, form the pn-u,' of etitm a -.?uw,t 'i ,ijr.,H I iiiti inrr 9tcn Viral. Resuits will astound rou. Asred Jide Itetlres. ! KEATtNKY. Neb., Jsn. . (Special.) lakes' ft nmn puluf-iMv iTl!la:'S) will , ' rui.rL-u ponce "spy str.utis sud Insist on t'.ie strict t the veranda, of the4 bungalow long and i J,","e mnd justice of the peace today at vm w-sm IF HJiR SALE Beginning Monday, Jan. 1 l.All Our Fine Furs for Women and Girls will be placed on sale at PRIC E We haven't th largest, but we have the floest lot of furs In town. We do not want to Etore a single piece, and will not If low prices count for anything. And radical price cutting has never yet failed to clear our stocks. Read the descriptions, and note the prices. If ' you even think of needing or wanting new furs, this is your chance. Women's Furs Oenoln Pltoh, Small Week C OR Scarfs Si 2.50 for WUtaiU Jap ritch Bet $37.60 for Genuine Pitch Scarf 985.00 for Oennlna ritch Muff 8S0.OO for Genuine Pitch Muff S30.00 for Crenulna Pltoh Muff' 945.00 for Holland Mink Scarf tas.oo for Holland Mtnk Muff ' 38.00 for OeBOlne Zastsrn Mink Soar f 900.00 for Oenulna Eastern Mink Set 9160.00 for Genuine Eastern Mink Muff 9100.00 for .... Genuine Eastern Mink Soaxf 9100.00 for .... Oeaula Em tarn Mink Muff -9160.00 for .... Genuine Eastern Mink Boarf 91S5.00 for . .,. Mole Beaver Boarf 935,00 for Kola Beaver Muff 940-00 for $18,75 SI 2.50 $25.00 SI 5,00 322.50 512.50 $12.50 $30.00 $75.00 $50.00 $50.00 $75.00 $62.50 $12.50 $20.00 Women's Furs $12.50 $17.50 Genuine Beaver Scarf 93B.O0 for Genuine Beaver Muff 938.00 for Genuine Southern Marten OC Aft Muff 930.00 for Va9.UU Genuine Southern Marten Scarf 98.00 f or . . . Genuine Grey Marten Muff 950.00 for ... Sable Opposaum Muff 950.00 for Sable Oppossum Boarf 935.00 for Mole Muff 90.00 for Mole Soarf 885.00 for Australian Chinchilla Muff 965.00 for Australian Chinchilla Soarf 935.00 for . ! . . . Civet Cat Bet 930.00 for Jap Mink Muff 945.00 for Coney Beaver Soarf 99.75 g QQ Coney Beaver Muff'-iioo JgQ Black' 'doner' ka'ff 11S.50 jj, 2 5 $12.50 .. $25.00 $25,00 $12.50 $20.00 $12.50 $32.50 $12.50 $15.00 $22.50 GirFs Furs $9.88 Bummer Ermine Rets, 119.75 for Summer Ermine Bets, (J fC $12.00 for aPO.UU Mole and Coney Sets, 14.75 for River Mink Sets, J12.00 for Grey Mnfflon Set, J15.00 for Grey Mufflon Set, 112.00 for ....... BrotvA Mufflon Set, $12.00 for Silver Coney Set, $13.60 for Black Coney Set, $6.75 for ; $7.38 $6.00 . $7.50 . $6.00 $6.00 . $6.75 . $3.38 White Moufflon Set, AA $12.00 ifor ........ POUU $9.75 White Iceland Fox Set ' $19.50 for Women's $45 to $145.00 Fur Coats-:-, $22.50 to $72.50 OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE 1516-18-20 TARN AM STREET. Women's $45 to $87.50 Iir Lined Coats $22.50 to $43.75 Mtor of the, law, ami then every one iio v.ihes to be orthodox must airree with' hini-oo an 'emi'ly stomach, too anil . wait Oil ft fresh mess ha been rooked. This is tahtiff- burden for where tha Intention is rood and war afoot much can and should bo overlooked. long ago, when It and his colonel and the regiment went down to take ship for the wr. , How had she come? . Who had guarded her during- her train Journey of so many days? And. above all, how had the baba endured that sea which caused strong Moreover, this war la not lik any j men to coll pee T Not till all the, mat other war. It I ft war of our R- Iters had been cleared vp In fullest detail "everybody's war, as they aay In tho old Oreatheart. ea hi cot. permit hla basaars. ;And thl I another reason colonel's wife to waste on word on his why it doe not matter if an Bnfrltshman , own significant concerns. And that ah tare t one .food. Thl I gathered in .hould have wept filled hint with real small pieces after watering time when trouble. Truly, this Is the war of "Our fOoos Old Kine. art Ltk. KoUer Us.4 To Make." The reason a Ktuart Dyrpenela Tab let is !uHei(ul enouKh to oiiimi vour next inmtl I" bwUKo it I romnoid I of thc thlnss aiuch a weakeurti ili Xestlve system lkik. Oi.e lrivritiriit of the tul.Icts 01-f-"i I t)i' limes its ImiI In fooil. 'J hu.k what a Kiesl aanlMsnc II. Jkiu.-r of .'o-oM'TAtion on yuur tsrt 1 ii the worn-out firrvt ini Juut of your Btomm'h and iiitexihiea. You CMilllOt UTiiirratullU how tlie body really und alefu!iy t. K.'a sutk I tip until after ou tiiat tlie or dinary (Mhhm afi.r eatina no lorixr if sll trui stomarh sufferers who hsve been rrlievd c-f thru nnwrrv aid mt r.i to iimitli by hiuart s Dvstt. i. 1olels i nuld ! sall stoil tt.nli.er )rto oit coluntiu thev would tu&ke lamer bndy f men. woiumi and rlili i.eo tlian wcie ttir autlieicf tusether ou hr. Tl is i At t m a far because no town I ho mi'Mll iKut MuaitK nvrrwimia Tubieln r ri(t to be found in Us Ui'uk H'ri. wrter you muv to. there you ! I f'il in rtr iIium slot. Muitrt's 1 uprum Tjt.tci. i.rit e. tou .r lxx. A 'll (tiul iKiiiiiiK f.ackMSe u.' hi-j-.n Dvi-r.i.i.fc. 'l.M.-t r1l -be r-'uiKd fr. to aiivone tliMHlns K. A t-tvo.it (V, 1(0 tiuj-t fcuDiilns, Mar- hlnl. Kick. ... , the muls had filed up to the' trouehs In the twllltihC htindreds of them, and the driver grew discursive on the way to the lines. The last t enw' of them was In the early told morning, all In marching order, jinking, and linellng down a road through woods. ' . . ' "Vlnre are you golngT" "God knows." Ian of Uwodltres. It misfit have been for eaercle merely, or It mlsht be down to the sea end away to the front tor the battle of "Our iuj." Tho quiet hotel where people alt together and talk in earnest, strained pairs Is well used te svirh departures. The offi cers bf ft whole division the raw ruts of their tent furies lie still unhealed oft the links Uned there by score; mothrrs'and relatives came down from the uttermost parts of Scotland for a glimpse of their boy. and found beds goodn' know wliere; very quiet lUtl wedillngs, too, et out from It door to .the church opposite. . The division went away a oobtury of weeks sco by the road that tho mulo battery took. Many of the Chilians who pocketed the will signed end witnessed lit the smoking- room are full-Mown ex ecutors now; many of the bride sr. widows. And It Is not tile to remember that when the bob?! was so filled that not even another pleading mother could be given a Hut- la which to lie down 'and have her cry out not at all nice to ro- I member that It never o curred to any of the comfortable people In (he large but P&rsely inhabited house, around that they might have offered ft nilht'a lodg ing, even to an unlotroduced stranger. Crrstkrart at t'hrlallaiia. There Were bospttais up the road pre paring and Wing prepared for tho In dian wounded. In on. of Uese lay ft in. a of. ssy, ft Bllucti regiment, sorely hit. Word hsd come from hi colonel in Prance to the colonel s wife tit England that she should seek till she found t iJ very man and got news from hi very niouth-nw t send to his family snd tillage. ... hhe found . htm at list, and no was clean bewildered to e her there, be cause he tad Kft her and kcr cLUd oa naj!" HYMENEAL tlta ege of Si years. Judge Reilly had served as police Judge In Kearney for sixteen years and retires In order that ho and .Mrs. Reilly. who about the age of the Judge, may go to California for a rest. Tho aged coupl left Thursday night for tons Beach and will spend the bal ance f the winter at that place. Boo Want Ads Are the Beat Business P-ead Pally by People In Search of Ad vertised Opportunities. Jim llsusa Goes Boats. ' RPRINO FIELD, ill., Jan. tWVnlted States Senator Jamoa Hamilton lwla. who waa suddenly taken 111 with an at tack of acute IndlKestlon while at the executive- mansion in this city last Thurs day, loft turlay for Hot Springs, where he will rest for several days. Bwan-Rred , AUBITIN. Neb, Jan. .0.(Specln!.)-The ; - marriage ot .miss tiertna iteea ana J. K. 8wan took rlac at the home of the i parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. j Roed at Peru . Wednesday. Rev. Mr. i Uylton cerformod tho eercmony. The i contracting? pwrtlea were classmates stj 11 lilt iormaii ivnuiu, 1 on groom m an " - attorney, and reside at Great ' Kails, Mont. . 1 ' Klaar-Brhrer. SHENANDOAH, la.. Jan. .-t(9pclal.) Miss Bertha, Bohrer and tamer C. King, members of prominent families at Nor wich, la., were married Wednesday after noon at the homo ot the bride's parent, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. nnltrcr. Rev. Joseph I'enn of Yorktown, la ceremony and Mrs. John Kins. , Sage Tea Dandy To Darken Hair c yearn younger! Use) the old time Kaae Tea and Sulphur and nobody will know. Sad Irons 3 Irons, Stand and handle, usual price II 25. CQ special. . . Oi7i Vash Board Glass, Brass or Zlae, 46c values, 34c L11U5 ILTON sons co. OGERS 1515 HARNEY One Peek's Laundry Specials Beginning Monday we will put on sale these LAUNDRY NEEDS at the very low prices mentioned below. Order early as they will not last long. Phone Douglas 124. Brooms Fine quality broom, with four strings, 50c QQ Clothes Baskets Best quality wood bottom, regular $1 values for . . 79 $1.45 value. 90 $1.75 value, spe cial 81.31 Galvanized Palls Regular 25c Pail 17a ' special V Regular 30c Pail JOfi crnr?fl1 ...... WW value, for. A. B. NEW IDEA GAS RANGES $26.50 For a Cabinet Gas Range. Galvanized Tubs Size 1 ; regular 65c, special 44 Size 2; regular 75c,' special 48 Size 3; regular 85c, special 53t CHAMBERS FIRELESS COOKING GAS RANGES SAVES 13 GAS BILL Tou csn turn rrsy.Vaded hmir beauti fully dark and lustrous almost over night If you'll get ft S0-cnt botUo of "Wysth's Baca siu1 Sulphur Compound" at ftny drug stora. Millions of bottles of this old, fsmous Bas Ten Rerlpa sr sold II mil. 1 1 V an V w u WnlLknftWH nia. M, Prformed the v. w.u--, it 'dark... h. h.o .. The groom is the son of Mr. , arMf Md WBly lhat on CM u John Klna. , ... k. .n. RaaciBrsiaaT. , Thoe WUOM alr Is ttrnlna ray. b- LOOMI8. Neh.. Jsn, .-8pelal.)-lra j coming faded, dry. s,'rsly and thin hava Rsger of near AtUnta, and WWs Mrtla !ft BUrpli8. ,,,,4, them. bcausa aftar Braaa of I-ooml t married at tha ou, or two ,ppuc.Uoni u. halr home of tha bride, p.rents. Mr. and Mrs. . vauUbe. Bad your lock, ,UJUrt. A Ili-as if ar W'aaH rAH au &usn(MB t 1 ' antly dark and beautiful all dandruff ' ! coes. scalp Itchlna and falllns; hair stoD. a farm , tm. 1. k k In tha northrn part of Phelps county ... .. , ,. . . aft rMrhl unattrsctlva folks araii t wanted around, V j so f et busy with Wytth't Fi and 8ul. KKARXFA N7"rr..-Sp,oUI.)' t"" and you ll ba UalUfhtad with j f uvn, ii.iiuwilld .! Vir , youthful appearance within a few days. C. A. I! rang. Wednesday evening. Rev K. Q. McDanlel ot Atlanta officiated. Tbey will make tlirlr bontc on a farm ' Mini linrriet June, dopi.ty county clerk the lust four years, and Hun .Wltoii, fci thanro of tha Gould v'altla company offices In this city, were married by Rev. Oeorga Arthur at Grand lalsnd on Vedneslsy afternoon. The wcdtllpa was a com 11I.. te surprtsa to the friends of the couple in eKarney. - Advert isemant. Water lr' Aaaawlntlaa Meats. SCOTT'S ULL'FF. Neb.. Jan. .-(Spe-rlal.-Tho North, f-latle Valley Water I'aers' Mo.laUon held Its annual meet Ins: this euk, and tills was the flmt election under tha dUtrkt plan. Tha territory. Is bow divided Into nln di trtctV; and each district has ona director. PUtrlct No. t elected Orl Cook of Wor rU. sUalrlot ak ( M-alacUd Weasel I For Colds, Influenza, Coughs, Koro Throat 5) D1 P tic and 11. to. at all druagists or mailsd. tonphraya' Homao. Me.UClna CoM liti Uiju tusst. Turk. CONDITION OF Occidental Building Loan Association AT OPENING OF BUSINESS JAN. 1. 1915 .RESOURCES Real Estate Loans ....... .$3,443,623.73 trait Stock Loans Real Estate . R'l Estate -Sold on Conti Interest Due . Premium Due Loans in Foreclosure ..... Cash on Hand and in Banks 18,597.20 8,677.31 49,549.72 11,618.99 5,502.91 39,14L94 280,251.54 $3,856,963.34 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $3,247,089.61 Dividends Credited ...... 441,197.91 Contingent Loss Fund .... 163,297,13 tncomplete Loans 5,378.69 $3,853,963.34 Increase in Assets for the Year Ending Jan. lt 1915, $299.009,1 1 ' - OFFICERS AND DD2ECTORS. John F. Flack, President. U. A. McEachron, V-Pres. J: A. Sunderland, Treasurer. II. N. BovelL Secretary. Robert Dcnpeter.