Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 3, 1910, Page 12

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12 EE— BANKS REFLECT BIC (LAlNh Show Increase in Loans and Depositn Over Year Ago. muom'r.ssmrm‘.rm This is Natural, as Business Men Have Been Keeping Thelr Money Employed and Farmers Could Not Maul Crops. Omaha banks made a splendid showing when the comptrolier of the currency ls- dued his cail for o statement of the busi- ness of the natiunal banks for the close of January 3. banks of Omaha and South an Increase In loans ing call last year, February 5, of $,410,645, and an Increase In deposits over the same date of $3,9405%2. A comparison condition of the the comptrolier which was November 16. The tigures show a falling off in both de- posits and, loans, but this Is always ex- pected and more so thls year. Business men have been keeping all their money at work during the winter. Farmers were unable to get to market with thelr grain during the last part of last year and this has kept dowsi the deposits in the country banks and this is reflected in the Omaha banks. The City National figures show a slight deflection in deposits, but they are mis- Omaha show is given below with the leading. At the time the last call was made | the City National had $330,000 on deposit, which has since been turned over to capital stock and surplus. The call for a state- ment was made after some stockholders had pajd in their money and before thelr stock had been issued. The Merehants’ fonal shows a gain In deposits over a vear ago and a little loss in | comparison with November 16, although | that bank:has added $50,00 to the surplus | fund, making that $400,000 instead of $360,- 000. Bankers all say there has been an unusually heayy demand for winter, money all Depoatin, Feb, 5, '09. Jan. 31, '10. 340,182 1704 047’ " 911 89,276 5,801,813 1,716,109 Ilrchlnl.l‘ anlonfl . Nebraska Netional City National .... Omaha Nation: mion 8. Y. Natlon Packers' National Live Btock National Totml' (. /0305 63,221,361 Deposits. Nov. 16, 100 Jan. 31, ‘10 Omaha National . $11,835 019 11,349,182 10,835,648 6,108,084 Packers' Natioral . Bo. Omaha Natlona Live Stock Natlonal.. Total ... First Natfonrd .. Omaha National U. 8. Natlonal erchants Ni ebraska National. City National ith Omraha Nluonu on 8. Y. Natio Pukan Nlnonll Live Stock Nation: Totul ... S Ornaha Natiohal First National 2z 1, 8. National 7,269,911 rehants National../i 4,479,586 4,446,908 jebraske National. 1,088,062 054 City National. 1,426,770 1,587,740 it h 237084 2,308,502 South Omaha National 1501 2,083,700 rs Nation: WOL0 1,715,102 Live Stock Natlonal. 3 504 Total .. FIRST PHESENTATION OF ROSTAND’S ‘LATEST PLAY “Chanticleer” Will Be Given Satur- day Night in Paris for Benefit of Flood Victims, _&l PARIS, Feb. 2.—The presentation of Ed- mond Rostatd's new play ““The Chanti- cleer,” s.now. set for next Saturday night. The proceeds, which will be very large, are to be giveri for the rellef of the flood sufferers. h —— \ Chiidren like Chamberiain'd Cough Rem- edy and it Is prompt in effect as well as pleasant to - take BANK STATEMENT. No. rmh REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK at Omaha, In the State of Nebraska, at the close of business Janvery 81, 1910. RESQURCES, Loans and . disccunts. . ,443,906.22 Overdrafts, od " 201,77 350,000.00 150,000.00 Do’ from national i banks (not rmu-rve agents) ... .3 890,496.41 from’ state banks and bankers... . ,..... 235,741.80 Due from approved re- o X LT85T 6,638.28 169,081 4 2,260 1115 663,717.00 49,450.00— 2,154,208.95 cent of Total.. y LIABILITIRS. apital stock paid In.. us U |vldcfl rofits, less and taxes 55,202.61 ationsl "bank notes cutstanding 380,000.00 48,856, 72 lute of Nebraska, County of Douglas, ss I, P. Hamilion. cashier of the above nnm bank, do solemnly swear that the ghove statement is true to the best of my Bowledge and bc-lkf F. P, HAMILTON, Cashler, Correct—Attest : LUTHER DRAKE FRANK ', HAun.'mN G 8 ROGE ' Diroetors lwnlll to before me this WUII W. WEYMULLER, Notary Public. ufi The reports of the national | er the correspond- | banks at the last call of | ——BRANDEIS— | ¥ ~STORES || GREAT SPECIAL SALE ‘} MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLES OF !l Women’s Neckwear < | Beautiful faney lace and net /| X jabots—new side and cascade ef- a fects, lace headed and tailored stocks, Dutch eollars and coat sets, fancy silk and lace bows. Newest spring styles—black, white and colors. EACH POSITIVELY |}l WORTH UP ON BARGAIN TO $1.00 EACH SQUARE— MAIN FLOOR. | SPECIAL SALE OF VEILS AT 15¢ EACH Faney tuxedo, erossbar and Russian mesh veils—plain and chenille dots, 114 yard lengths, black and 15 colors, each ... KID GLOVE SPECIAL Women'’s 2-ciasp Kid Gioves, on bargain square, brown, tan, grey, blue, red, black and white— all sizes, single row embroidery— Wm‘th up to $1.00, at, 690 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, = ———— 18-inch fine embroidered flouncings, skirtings, also corset cover widths—many worth up to 50c yard, at, yard 25¢ Iine embroiderd edgings and insertions, many worth 10¢ Voo I o TR0 ¢ e SR AR SR v ) R — e | CURTAIN SPECIAL | Hear Blanche Tice, the talent- ‘Trnvenng men's safuples of lace ied composer, sing and play her, ‘ curtains, some of .them two own numbers ail this week in ‘i ands | Yo § sené Khwaind Lhe our sheet music department. i worth up to $3 a pair if they were full size curlainn, 1 Everyone enjoys these little 50 daily concerts, Thursday is Chocolate Day " 'SWEETLAND—EAST ARCADE Famous old fashioned' Bitter Sweets—assorted fresh fruit flavors, also the favorite nut center chocolates, regularly 40c Ib., on sale Thursday, at, a Ib. 25c r | \ i It Foulards X fi : Foulards have again come in- BANK STATEMENT. to their own, The season 1910 . BA"K ST“TEMENT. prediets for, them a greater No. 1683, Y No. 30, vogue than' ever. The ;ew REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF REPORT OF THE CON J| Showerproof = feature renders THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, THE FIRST ngwsm‘q,a‘:"::'?: [ them absolutely immune to in- 8t Omaha, in the State of Nebraska, at the ot Omaha, in the State jury by rain or water. Our line d of Nebraska, ury by ral close of busincer Junuary 41 bi0 the close ot business January 31, 1010 " | (i embraces the select - patterns Loans and discounts $ 7,259,038.81 RESOURCESR, [ from the leading makers of oxmlr:n.. -;cuna ('5'\'?:;‘;::1';3 d|:oh:::n$ 7,469,352,36 | America, the ' acknowledged ngecured...... P ) N R Done 00 se RUEN0 | o Aneeoured. oo ®omss|[§ standard by which all others cure clreulation... 750,00000 | U: S. bonds to se- are gauged,” New patterns, new U. s Donds to Te- cure t:orcldxllllon 200,00.00 (@] coloringg, BS¢ to $1.00 cure U, . eposit. nds to !t~ A, W % Premiums -m(p . s" e oure U. 8. Adeposits 156,000.00 phonda_ . 41,1700 | Bonds. securitles, etc. BIR.951.9 onds, securities, etc. 06496358 | Banking house, ' fur- £ 1 Banking house, ' fur- g niture and fixtures nnllure‘lnfl Pixtures 195,000,00 Dge ktrom national b G 3. 'n- "‘ un‘l “li nil““ ue from national anks (not 786, banks (not reserve 1506 Farnam St., R B agents) .. 1,8%,922.31 Years of experience ‘with thousands of B atate and Ehpte \ianks .4nd cases for @ varlesy, glve us a standing at Ennlileru. truat com- anies and savings our oftios AS DENTISTS, T o panies and savings LRI s e 385,498.82 not atford to miss. Dhnnklu A Bk 275,980, 13 Dte from. approved L3 methods with' the new, up-to-date ideas ue from appro ,217,100.68 will PLBASE AND PAY In the end— (;:i':e G 23,369.63 | Gola 1and porcelain crowns from 8. cash items.. 25,230,660 y | plates that fit from $4.00 to $12.50; fillings Exchanges for clear- 239,702.55 from $1.00; teeth extracted without paln; ]\‘n'"'”"':)“"?»-‘-h -------- 212,743.47 i | nerves removed from teeth in one sitting other 'na- 000, b okl bedhe . her 213%5.00 Fractiopal baper cur | in such & manper that You are not aware Fractional papcr cir: rency. nickels and | ot "III:'O‘M"G"':‘"- fl'“’f'(“‘ ‘::"r‘if"‘;‘ 9:': s | remcy, nickels and 209.15 speclalty. undreds of satisfied people— S o T,004.58 b::r:ull o LA Reference,” banks and business houses. ) R o, g N HTTSR ¥ 17 years same looation. serve in banks, viz: 783,490.00 SPOCI® reerrrrars 912.873.00 | nl tender notes.. 500,000.00— 4,198,174.63 Best Work, Guaranteed 10 years. | Legal tender note 186,540.00 w“u;n 'u:'snl fund = --- —— — 1. 8. treasurer RESORTS. $ 1,075,913.00— 868, (5 per cent of cir- | Redemption fund LI | Cuiation) .. “ 10,0000 | ~=—— T with U. 8. treagurer e (5 per ‘cent +of eir- +..$12,902, 418.90 culation) ... TBN| et stock Alsalu'rurs ‘apital pl In Ty Total.. AR RN 314,108,944, | Surplus * fund.. o0 000.00 TABILITIES, { Undivided ” Capltal stock pald in $1,000,000.00 | less expenses a; Surplus fund,. 200,000.00 |~ taxes paid. 233,206.95 Undivided ' profits, National bani The l-md of tual June and ::-- expenses and e poutstanain 200,000.00 E: ys from xes paid... 20,0%.5 Nationai bank notes - e g R N“’ v"* 13 h"“” from Flori- outstanding 750,000.00 | Due- to state - (h Tcmperltum 68 to 78 de- n:« Lo other S ban! dunn winter months. The anks . : Due to state Dus to tras Hemi e Iy Yato banks fioa and; savings ankers .... RA 5, Skldh 4 cd b Y Due to trust e Individual b nies and 4 P Dles _an poublect to check.. 40TT.658.7t 3 mand _certif} | Individual de of deposit. subject to chegk, . 4,863,906.80 Thme certifi Time certificates of deposit .. deposit ....... o WasT Certified checks. Certified check 15,212.96 Cashler's checks out- Cashler's standing 3 anding 17,765.42 Unlu'd States flo— nite posits .. ,857.13 Deposits of U, 8. dil bursing officers.... 348,908.83— 11,838,019.78 Total. . 314,108, 044,22 State of Nebrask unty ‘of Dough cashier of the nly swear that lh. above statement is true to the best of my the best of my knowledge and bellef. knowledge a Hef. J. DeF. RICHARDS, ' * o] b.’.'!fi L. DAVIS, v Cashier. Cashler. Correct—Attest: Total. so: sm- of ‘Nebraska, County of 1 T, L Davis, - cashier of the sbove n.w-l bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true Correct—Attest: H. MILLARD, WARD M. m'nunns & W. H. BUCHOLR TON. Direetors. rs. Subsoribed and sworn' t A day ot Peonn T 1o Hatgpe We thia | Subtoiibed Sa8 gwern te before me this L' D. SPAULDING. JOHN H. BEXTEN otary Public. otary Pablic. 8l of novelties; ‘Then, too, there are lace Valentines “Mirage” Silks Best known and most j 85c popular $1.35 silk in America, at ... No morg beautiful silk on the counters of afiy sfore. We have | a full com,:llems‘nt of the mak- er's naweal shades, including: Natural Reseda, Cedar, New il Blue, Mode, Olive, Delft, Capen, il Hilio, Bluet, Grey, Leather, ! Gold, Copper, Rose, Sapphire, /[ Brown, Navy, Black, White, |l Fushia, Mulberry, Violet, Plium. | NEW PATTERNS for SPRING Showerproof Hand painted Valentines done in watercolors abound. Our Valentine Books appropriately ribbon-tied and banded, express the valentine sentiment in a pleasing degree. and post cards 1c to $5:00 each. 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. ST ZASRONS SRS e | ROME MILLER ¥he steward stood by the storehouse door, | And looked at the sacks piled high; There was flour galore, of every brand ‘That was ever made under the sky. e thought of the cook, his sweetheart wisl, And the prize for the best loaf of bread, And fleet the qualities of all the flour ‘Went like a flash through his head. There in letters that blazed with the fame it had earned “The Pride of Omaha” stood, And he knew with it his girl cook could ‘bake A 10af that would be & famous sweepstake 4And be voted the goodiest good. LIBBIE L. MILLER, 4101 North 23d St. FREE! FREE! "’ An Order on Her Grocer for & 24.1b. Sack of Pride of Omaha Flour to Every Woman who malls us a verse of four to six lnes (which we use for advertising) about Pride of Omaha Flour. Updike Milling Co. 1513 Sherman Ave., Omahs, Neb. ofa cutis not what it cos S % 2525 25P5R52 52595 252595 52595 S 5252525 " i U l' (3 »: G G V X & 18 0 1 ) ¥ W (X 'l W i BIG FRIDAY SALE~—Fancy China Pieces, up n i to $5.00 values . 00 1l J i) i (A ¢ Garment Clearing Extraordinary ! nt Clearing Extraor ; . . Our Splendid Stocks—Coats and Suits 1 | Women's $25 and $35 | Women's 826 and $45 (0 . Coats. Any In our |0 Suits, finest of year's Is H {[f “entire stoek .\ .......... styles, at . ... b 0 The low prices might indicate that the garments would not appeal U { to yom. .Just let us assure you again that no finer examples of wo- ! !‘ men’'s wear have appeared this season selling upward to $45.00. i [ 4 No matter how exacting you may be in your requirements of style 'i | or tafloring you'll find these garments to measure up to your ideals. L | Of course, it means losses to us, but no matter, not a suit or coat ,* | dare he carried over. The managers know the strict rule of the house, | that accountd'for the almost unbelievable low prices, W N (3 I} / H 4] . 4 The February Skirt Sale U Where's the woman who doesn’t welcome such a sale at this time. '4 With spring coming on the need of a new skirt or two will be appar- |l -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, I for any occasion the new prices are close to half: I} %20 and $26.50 $7.50 and f\ i .50 and $9 s BKirtn for .. vevev v SN | Brivtn, for ... 4.85 | | $10 and $12.50 s $5 and $6 | Skirts, for ....... i slss BRI IR .. ey SZIss l: GET IT TODAY . 'rSTYLE BOOKT Sprlng Quarterly d Style Book A fashion magazine de luxe Treating on Spring Fashions for all womankind. The woman who sews needs the stvle hook, it il- Y lustrates and describes hundreds A of new. Ladies' Home Journal Styles for 1910. 1It's just in. including a free any 15c pattern. H Mrs. Adele C. King, a speci representative of the Ladies’ Hom| Journal Pattern Co., will be with us next Monday and Tuesday to F explain the merits and to assist in the use of these patterns. Come and meet Mrs. King. . 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 »( Winter Trips fo | Gieneral Western Agent - are now coming in. They are marvels of perfection, More improved a: better than ever. They both have a national reputation. Remd below how well people who are nsing them speak of them. for cash or on small monthly payments. Steel -Iilngc Detroit Ideal Gas Stove This 18 what Mrs. Parsons, 1951 S. 15th street, sald a fow days ago, and the same hundreds of other housewives who are using them say: ‘1 never 7] faw a range before that takes so little fuel and heats up 8o quick. Two or three { dittle shovelsful of coal will cook a meal and bake at the same time, | beautiful baker and I am perfectly satisfied with it."” Mr. Branch, 2221 8. 16th St. says: “Talk about diffegence In gas stoves. | There is a big difference in good ones. When I bought the Detroit Ideal 1 was | going to buy one like we had before, because we thought it was all right, but the Detrojt Ideal has it beat in every way. I could not have bought anything that so thoroughly pleased my wife as it does.’ The Stoetzel Stove Co. 714 South 16/ h Stireet It is | Summer Lands ! Cémplete arrangements for delightful trips to Florida, Cuba, Porto Rico, Nassau, Bermuda Islands, South America, it 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. F. A. NASH, TICKETS: 1524 Farnam St.,, Omaha = To Street Car Passengers Our conductors and motormen are required to be polite and courteous towards passengers at all times; and we will appreciate it if passengers will report to us any .discourtesy or ineivility, 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 conduetors and motormen with respect and courtesy, it will be easier for them to'be courteous. A little patience and forbearance on both sides will result in pleasanter relations between pas- sengers and employes. AT 3 N OMAHA & COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET RAILWAY COMPANY A WORD TO WOMEN ABOUT COMFORT FOOTWEAR Apy woman who suffers with tired, aching: feet needs td not only know of, but to see and try on a pair of our Foot Comfort Shoes. Just a word or two as to what they are,'but it in no way conyeys Aan elmn.u of their worth. These shoes are speclally i constructed and one size smaller /[l in the instep and two sizes wider in the sole, giving & snug fit over the instep and. heel, aliowing the foot to rest wholly on the sole, as it should, relleving pressure from |l bunions, {f you have them.' They are made of flue scft kid; The@¥ soles are flexible- and easy. We baye ‘them 1n button and lage. | TURNED SOLES = $3.50 $4.50 Drexel Shoe Co, 1419 Farnam 8t. SHOE 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. The Cook Shoe $3.00 « $3.50 Has all the rqquisite of a mueh higher priced shoe, but the faet that we speeialize on shoes at these prices enables us to glva you upusual values. " 2 Reliable Dent!gtry Taff's Dental Rooms The néw improved 1910 Detroit ldv-nl gas stoves and Queen steel ““1 ’ We well them at a cut price { -

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