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Submits Motion Claiming the State Has Failed to Show
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tfo. Dainty Souvenirs will be distributed and a
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f said bank, but at most has- . tote of w. G. Essen, Feb. 2, 1915, (1500;
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anything what-
inverted from the account of Ja- enberg & company, March 10, 1916,
ct,t.. treanurer of good the school building j;i .30.
fUTnl whether In faith or baa jt was shown that the Las Cruces
banking cor- ,-
mratlon as a Dank or discount, sav- - make au payments for labor and ma-
was completed, was to re- -
reive 5 nercent on the amonut exnended
for labor and materials. He was to
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ntra bank, trust company or bank of .prla-l- hv cheek, and the First State ness methods
loan and discount. bank was to take care of his checks, . , r, i ... . j t -- :!:: ,., o ,.,;il WP tn rvp vou even more satisfactorily. -
That the state has mailed to prove nandllnR tnem )n an account which was
alleged to have been increased floor space ana moaeni muic .vm
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that the money designated "Hugh Gilbert, spe- -
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en.l.ezzlea was coin or notes, or how
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His checks, drafts, debit slips
statement were admitted in evl- -
beta I ""Toou Steps to Proctect Self.
His overdraft of (4.632.1C at the
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N Carpets and Draperies in our Second Floor Sec
tion visitors will marvel at the success we have had
TUOTWITHSTANDING the attractive dis- -
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plays on the Main, Mezzanine, Second and
bank, he said, represented payments
spoke on the motion,
Third Floors, the New Rogers' Basement will prob-
llen.-ha- n
tiii'liKing the
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or the nanK. ine me lien ufii.11 1110 ni
I.iws nte intended to prove the the time limit expired. Smith told
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him.
vou somethins important.
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r the president. said, that he had assigned every- - , , ,. . . fol,a iV,;c nnnnrhinitv to- tell
iiwif. .nut duiiot he .t 't :
addition to tne invuaiion 10 visn uur opening wc .oai. ..- - wrr-.:-.- .v
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the had been intro- - thmg to the bank and that the witness . ; . --
flN fully realize the responsibility of the leadership we have acquired. To maintain this requires perver-ano- l
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i 11I mo.ed again to In- - would have to protect himself.
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any testimony. of (2402.19. Witness testified
Afgnraent Begins, after the bank closed on the 8th of
rgument fVtll be commenced this Dec. he heard Smith say that the IL
afternoon and will be without time S. Gilbert, special account, with Its
I1t1.lt. Only Hamilton and Dale will overdraft, and the Las .Cruces Tinning
H" ak today. and Plumbing company, with Its over-
Wife Surrenders Jewels. draft, were his own personal accounts.
That Mrs. Blake c Smith, wife of He said that he had opened these ac-
Hie defendant. Turner R. H. Smith. counts for the purpose or keeping track
1 neii her diamonds and household of the cost of building bis residence.
1 rnlttire over to the First State bank Smith Kntcrn Deposits.
nf T.as Cruces, after its failure on Dec. 1. B. Wooters. former assistant state
1S14. was testified yesterday by La- - bank examiner, was recalled. He iden-
etie riapp. receiver or tne neruncc and examined the note register
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,k The witness said that after the tified ., ,fl Sralth's note No. 22J3. dated
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his rtoohne his house- - '"IV r-
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- amount $5000. and No.
July 5 1916 amount (5000
,ld furniture and his wife's Jewels
he hank, to be applied
liii. the banks clainiH lor nts notes register showed
i'niIn overdrafts.
in satiRfj- -
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were
numbers,
dated
not entered
namely,
at all. He said the
notes of the same
223S and 2234, were
207-1- 1 N. Stanton
answer to question by counsel for entered on the register on Oct 4, 1913,
ii. fence, witness said he did not know nigned by L. N. Norwood and by E. M.
that the Jewels were worth (2000: that Tankersley and F. N. Hall, respective-
lie was not an expert on the value of ly, for (T.000 each. Witness said the
1i wels and that the never were deposit slips on which entries were
in his possession. He said the value made in the individual ledger, were in
cf the household furniture was Mrs.
piejtt
ftrlth's
What actually became of
Jewels never was brought
not Smith s handwriting.
out count
in the evidence. Counsel for the Rtate terest. He said that before Smith's
said, the balance of
Smith's
received a credit of (4958.35, he
(41. So being In-
ac-
f.Out of - - town people are cordially invited
sked the witness whether Mrs. Smith account received the credit from the
secured he return of the Jewels.
to visit our new store when they come to
or had petitioned the court to have Norwood note, it was overdrawn in
them returned, on the ground that they of the amount of (6489.38. This credit F.1 Pnsn
wre her own private properly. The
court sustained the ohjection, to these to (1531.03.
(4958.35 reduced Smith's overdraft
the witness said.
Objects to Bookkeepers.
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Onestlons. and the witness was not J. W. McCartjr, accountant was
allowed to answer. When
As to Smith Family Xotrs. recalled to the stand, following in the
Tn further explanation of the value wake of L. B. Wooters, another ac-
of the notes and overdrafts or tne countant Renehan arose and said to
members of Smith's family in the bank the court that he thought the time had
at the time of the failure, witness said- ' come when a stop should be put to Building On Or Before May 1st.
he had been unable to find any prop- tm "un..Tifitnr .nsrsde nf the book- - Ve Will Move To Our New
erty belonging to C. H. Hardin Smith. Keepers" He said that no sooner was for I14JS finally was Isaued in pay- Pro-Russi- Agitators Six Million Jews Are
upon which he could levy. He said. one excused than another took his
nowever, that one of the notes for (500 place, and that their testimony served
ment
On redirect examination. In answer
an
B. He
his testimony.
said his examination of the rec-
In the same town, exactly two months
prior.
Bucharest Rumania. April 22. In
neutral correspondent who has been the
Sofia several months states that
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it established that THE HERALD has 56 percent greater gy than when It Is defective in quality
CiJy and Suburban circulation than onji oifter paper in this field Thi j court sustained the defence's objection
' and declined to admit the letter in
or deficient in quantity.
Hood's Sarsaparilla makes the blood Of Horse; Petrol Scarce inactive and the bowels clogged, just HOME AUTO SERVICE
helps to explain why RESULTS from Want Advertisements in The evidence. pure and abundant. It Is the one old
O. TOM SMITH. Her.
State ItestN. reliable medicine, that has boen sold London, Eng.. April 22. The horse is
Herald always exceed many times the returns from similar advertisements
k any other local paper.
The state rested its case In chief,
when Wooters was excused. It was
for forty years, for purifying the blood.
There is no better blood remedy, ap-
petizer, stomach tonic. It embodies
coming Into Its own In London again,
thanks to the shortage of petrol and HOSTEITER'S
tlien 9:40 p. m and the defence asked the enlistment of chauffeurs. Brough-ham-
Stomach Bitters
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g. to be allowed to wait until this morn- the careful training, experience, and landaus, horses
high-steppi-
All new. five end seven passenger :ar
ing to begin Us case, a request which skill of Mr Hood a pharmarlst for and old family coachmen are getting J1.S6 and S2.03 prr nour No Fords.
the court granted. It Is not likely fifty years, in its quality and power quite common sight In the Row In Hyde It is a splendid stomach remedy. Day or Nlcht. S22 SI cm
that the case will go to the Jury to- - to cure. Advertisement Tark. V.