Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 15, 1908, Image 6

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0 THE MACON DAILY TELEGBAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1906 , Chaimers-Detroit 1909 c Models have been sold and delivered ■Wltieh means that there aro just that many of the best pleased Antomobilista in America, driving Chalmers- Detroite. , Wot • aingle weak feature in these Cars. They hnvo ttteuaands of admirers throughout the United States, ■who liave seen them win in contests where nothing but pdrfoct parformanco counts. In Automobiles Chalmers - Detroit Means Best Dire ua your orders early if you want one. Their popularity throughout the whole country migjit mean that yonr ordor could not bo promptly filled. We will do our best for you. , Shinholser & Co. DISTRIBUTORS FOR CENTRAL AND NORTH GEORGIA. Under United States Super- ■ vision. Commercial National Bank . P. WHEELER, A..L to Pro It, E. N. LEWIS, Caohlor. cicIL MORGAN* Vloo Proof, With Ample C.tpMnl, Experienced Officer* anrt a Mott Representative Board WB INVITE TOUR ACCOUNT. ABOUT GEORGIA STATE BONDS CITY ATLANTA BONDS ATLANTA & WEST POINT R. R. DEBENTS GEORGIA R. R. STOCK AUGUSTA & SAVANNAH R. R. STOCK SOUTHWESTERN OP GA. R. R. STOCK WRITE TO J. H. HILSMAN & CO. STOCKS AND BONDS ATLANTA GA. COTTON IS STEADY 6 TO 12 POINTS UP DU8INE9S FOR THE SHORT SESSION WAS ONLY MODERATELY ACTIVE. LIVERPOOL #pota" _ cloeed 5 01 NEW YORK tpott doted 9.15 NEW ORLEANS spot* doted V/% THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET. The Macon cotton market yesterday doted steady at tha following quota tion*: Good Middling Range of Prleas. Strict Middling ! Middling ; Strict Low Middling Low Middling Spot Cotton Movement. Hectn. Ship. I Nov. 14, 1901 161 i 472 * „ Stock Sapt 1. 1101 Nov. 14, 1901 market opened steady at a declln# of l point on Ditcember. hut generally 4 to 10 point* higher, and aoid fall point a net higher on buying by trade Interest* and covering, wlifrii wu* promoted by the Mg Mplnners' taking*, steady cable* and talk of un Increasing rpot demand. Iluslne** wui not more than moderate ly active, and there wee scattering liqui dation, but price* held up *tJuacMnti|y tha best point during the middle of the morning. Tho market cIo*cd steady price* net *a!2 poltfi* higher. Receipt* of cotton at tha porta today -ere 62,049 hnlcs against 00.704 bale* last week and 47.721 bale* U*t year. For the week (estimated) 460,000 hales against 474,000 halts last weak and 254.117 bale* last year. To<lay's refelpts at New Orleans ware 11.711 bale* against 7.900 balsa last year, and at Houston 20,469 boles against 10,404 bales last ysar. Spot Cotton end Futures. NBW YORK. Nov. 14.—Hpot cotton closed quiet. 10 points higher: middling uplands 9.11; middling gulf 9.60; sales none. * Futures opened steady and closed steady.** follows: Onrn. High. I*iw, Close. January 8.36 9.01 1.94 9.9r, February ........— —- *h ' 1.54 9.96 5.94 5.84 5.91 5.51 i November 5.9« .9.04 9.15 9.02 9.12 Receipt* and Exports. For Sale at $2,500 r ~ ’A two-story, seven-room house, thoroughly modern, wrwly papered; within half block of College St. Splen did home or investment. Willingham Loan & Trust Co, 461 Third St. Phono 360 For Sale tuts Hama befog built in But Mams; will build to eutt. IMS# Desirable Ytarrllle cottage; lot wide. ILtU College street home; 19 raome; built for a hone; worth tha mooey. Vinevtiia lot; wfl/imSl boas tor pur- SI,350.00 For a Quick Sale Nice rMtag* on corner lot In good neighborhood mud crowing part of tows. J.io. F. and W. H. Cone, Real Estate, Insurance and Loans Piionc 200. 607 Cherry St. Receipts and Export*. Htock on hand all porta.. ...946,414 Hines September 1. 1908— ✓ Consolidated re^lpt* 1,401.59* Export* to Great Britain 790.7>ifl Export* to France 547,927 Export* to continent • 1,112.942 Export* t«e Jnpan 12,747 Export* to Mexico Price, Rscelpts, Sales. Stock. New Orleans . 5% 1% 5 11.14 Roi .... 20211 12782 1177 10209 1002 2711 2935 •Interior Movement. Houston ... 9 Augusta . • .1914 Memphis . Ht. l«OlllR . rinclnnutl fonutevtlln . . . . _ Little !tock....|ltf Rerte.lHalaa.l Htrk. VI )M0 144*79 23248 400' 14522 I 49982 i done In spot cotton: prices 4 point* lower; American middling fnlr 6.49: good middling 6.18; middling 6.0|: low mid dling 4.51; good ordinary 4.20; Ordinary 1.90. The **le* of the day were 7.0no bale*, of which 800 bales were for specu lation and export, and Included S.t06 bates American. Receipt* were 14.000 balsa. In' eluding 11.400 bales American. Futures opened quiet and steady and closed steady; American middling (l. O. C.t navcmiKT . November-December December-January January-February 4.7.) 4.48 4-f9ty Juue-July July-Aumet August-September Septemtier-Octo^er October-November 4.49U 4.4»»i i*8» NEW ORLEANS. the spot were 1.900 bates. cud advance of 8 to 4 polnta. Very bullied figure* renting to mlR tnktnv* caurrd eoma confusion amooq tha «kdrt* and they covered, aandlng price* up on them- aelvee. Jlv the middle nf the morning the active | options atoi* at a pet lulvance of M!0 point*. Ixmg* took advantage of the hard spot* to realise and this shaved point* tr — — - - **- ■ from the advance, the mar< Tha week closed with tha actlva posi tions about 10 polnta hlghar than l*vt week’* closing Throughout the week I much bullish sentiment wae displayed, tha market refusing to sag early in the weak on tha most bearish sinners' report aver turned by tha census gureau on cqtt.ni ginned to November 1. and late In the week standing Talrly steady In tits face of one of the largest movements Into- al«*ht on record. i Much manipulative support was In evl- dance, but the mainstay of the bull side was the continued Improvement In trade conditions the country over, especially in the textile trades. This Improvement in the buatneea being dona by cotton good* manufacture re was reflected In very heavy mill taking*, which were made known when the future ring \ Ing pessimistic over the movement Into- sight. The net reeult of the week waa to send January up 9 polnta to *,K», while May waa sent up It points to 8.9t. Spot* toat 1-14 for the week on Male* of 11.155 on the Spot, compared with 6 515 a week ngo: to arrive 4.950 against 4.175. Futures closed as follows: November, bid 8.15 December, bid 8.11 January, bid 8.M February, bid 8.83 March, bid 5.*5 April. Hd 5.st han^frw^oIbKlnga of Jjjr djetant half tha advance, excepting the near de liveries Th# local trader* remain bull ish. while th* auteld* interests are also looking for an advance. For tha past three weeks the market* have fluctuated in narrow rang* at about the*# prtoe wit a the effect cf eliminating tha abort Interest and lroren«lnp the tong account, especially among Wall street house*, whose customers have bought the hedges that have been sold against purche* SAVE MONEY AND GET FREE GOLD. R.-E.-P CO. ° PROFIT GARNERING ORDER OE TOE DRY SPECULATIVE PACE SLOWED DOWN TO EVEN UP TRANSACTIONS AT CLOSE WEEK. NEW YORK. Nov. 14.—Th# glow! down of the speculative pace In the stn... maiket from that or yesterday was due In part, no doubt, to tha customary prac tices of evening up all financial transac tions with the close, of a week. There waa a garnering of profits accrued by those prompted by this sentiment. Thero wax a marked decline, also, from yester day's furious activity. One or two Items In the day's news increased the tendency to pause, one was the statement attri buted to President Corey, of the United Htfitex Steel Corporation, placing “ present working of It* mills at 60 cent of capacity and putting forward the probable date for restoration of normal and h#-Othful conditions on business to the middle of next summer. Th* reac tion of United States Steel wax of strong sympathetic effect on th* whole market. It whs scarcely counteracted by the vig orous upward movement In some other stocks on the list. The New York tractions sfere xmo _ these, not only the stocks, but tha bonds, Of that group rising buoyantly. The strength of this group and of a... othere led a good rally In the second but prices weakened again sharp- Total sale* of stocks today were 478,200 ahares. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Amalgamated Copper American Cur and Foundry American Car uud Foundry pref....1 American Linseed American Woolen Amiconda Mining Co. Atchison Atchison pref Atlantic Count Line . Baltimore and Ohio .. Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central leather pref. Central of New Jersey. Chesapeake and Ohio .. Chicago Great Western Chicago and North Western 171V Chicago, Mil. and 8t. Paul 14<* C. O.. C. nnd St. Louis CSk Cotorado Fuel and Iron 40 Colorado and Southern 46 Colorado and Southern 1st pref f.*»V Colorado nod Southern 2nd pref.... 63’ 1 Consolidated dim 141* Corn Product* 19 IVInware nnd Hudson 177 Denver and Rio < rul Itln Grande pref... DlRtlllnrs* Securities General Electric Great Northern pref. InlerlKirough 'Met Int'-rtKirough Met. pref. ., International Paper International Paper prof. . International Pump Kansas City Southern pref ’ 844 Minn..*81. P'lnnd fUiilt St. M.! Missouri Pacific ntlonnl L»**d — New York Central 114* New York. Ontario and Western.... Norfolk and Western ............... North American Northern Pacific Pact fie Mall Pennsylvania People'* Glial., Pittsburg. C. C. and 8t. Louis Pressed Btrel Car Pullman Palace Cnr Railway Steel Spring Reading ' Republic Steel Republic steel pref Rock Island Company Rock Inland Co. pref , St. I*, and Ran Fran. 2nd pref Ht. T«nul* Southwestern Ht. Lout* Southwestern pref Stoss-Sheffield Steel and Iron Houihern Pacific ' Southern Pacific pref. ' Southern Railway Southern Railway pref ,. Tennessee Copper Texn* and Pacific Toledo. St. I.nul* and West Toledo Ht. t«nula and West pref.. Union Pacific Union Pacific pref. United State* Rubber United State* Rubber lat pref United State* Sleet United State* Steel pref Utah Copper Virginia-Carolina Chemical Vlrglnls-Carollna Chemical pref.... Wnbnsli Wabash pref Went Ingham** Electric Western Union Wheeling nnd take Erie Wisconsin Central Htundnra Oil ' American Tel and T. Co ' NEW*YORK BONDS. IT. S. refunding fa. registered 1 IT. S. refunding 2*. coupon... U. S. 1*. registers ‘ U. R 2* coupon. , registered ' American Tobacco 4a American Tobacco 4s Atchison general 4s Atchison adjustment 4a Atchison cv. 4* ,.... Atchison cv. ks Atlantic Coast Line 4* Halt (more and Ohio 4s Baltimore and Ohio 34* Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4a Central of Georgia 5a Central of Georgia 1*t Inc Central of Georgia 2nd Inc Central of Georgia 3d Inc Chesapeake ami Ohio 44a ! Chicago and Alton 84* Chicago, B. and Quincy i Chicago, R. L 4* ,nd P. II. R. 4a...... 714 jeogo, B. vmicago, R i. unu *». «v ....... Chlcugo, 11 I. and l» It. II. col. 5a., t*hlcago. R I. and P. Ry. rfdg. 4s., C, C.. C. and Ht. l«outs gen. 4a.... Colorado Industrial 6s Colorado Midland 4s Colorado and Southern 4a Orlawnr* and Hudson cv. 4a I vnver and Rio Grande 4a Erie prior lien 4a Brie general 4s Hocking Valiev 44* ! Interborough Met. 44» Japan ufa. 2nd’aerie's! leiutevllle and Nash unified 4s 1 Manhattan consol gold 4s S extcan Central 4* exlcan vVntral 1st Inc Inn. and 8t. lauil* 4* Missouri. Kanina and Texas 4s 1 MtMourt. Kofis** and Texas 2nd*.. National R. R. of Mexico con. 4s.... New York Central gen. 34*., New Jersey Central general 8s 1 Northern IVvlfic 4a 1 Northern Pacific 5* Norfolk and Western consol 4j Oregon Short Hue rfdg 4* cv. 34*. 1915 ... consol 4a 1 idlng general 4s 1 aibiTo of Cub* Re 1 ‘ , and Inm Moun. consol Is....) and Ban Fran. fg. 4a „ —aula Southwestern 4s inboard Air Line 4a „Mthem lkdAe 4a Southern Pacific 1st 4s them Railway 6s ..,.1 ~i am* Pacific 1st* ,.i , 8t L and Western 4s Pacific cv.*Va'.V....V.*.V.!!!!!. fi. St*d 2nd 8n 1 Wabash 1st* ] Western Md. 4a Wheeling and I^kr Krlv Is Wteconam iVntral 4s N. Y., N. H. and II. cv. Ce, ctf*...l Ijike Shore 4a a new subject for accurate tnvestign- i lion. It* results, promise, limitations, etc. will be fiuly dtecu»*M at the ape* rial ftwirrj* to be held neat year at Abbasia. Eautbara Austria. l’p] RAIN IN ARGENTINA DEPRESSES WHEAT BUT CLOSE IS STEADY WITH PRICE8 UNCHANGED TOa'/aO. HIGHER. CHICAGO. Nov. 14.—Raln ln Arreatlna had a dapraaalng effect in tb# local wheat market today, but the close waa steady with prides unchanged to 4c. higher, Open. High. Low. Cloa. 1.014 . 1.08 . 1.07 Hi 624 494 SJS Jwi. . . . t.nn S.u 9-07(4 4.15 5*57(4 *.«V4 5.57(4 May . . . 5.50 5.55 5.50 5.52(4 NEW YORK. Nov 14.—'Tha dry goodi bar# ore doing a very eood trade for tho ivlnp better adcane; lnvo been made recently. COTTON SEED OIL. NEW YORK, Nov. 14 -Cotton aee.1 oil wps steady to dull with prices steady. Prime crude In barrel* f.o.b. mill* 30&4; prlmo summer yellow 384*4; prime sum mer whltel0*41H; prime winter yellow 45 NAVAL STORES. . WILMINGTON. Nov. 14.—Spirit# tur pentine steady at 374: receipts 37 casks. Rosin steady St 2.CO; receipt* 40 bnrels. Tar firm at 2.00; receipt# 20 barrel* Crude turpentine firm at 1.75, 2.60 and 2.CO; receipt* 62 barrel*. CHARLESTON. Nov. 14.-Turpentlne . rm at 37*;. Rosin firm. Quote; A, B. C, D nnd E, 2.75; F. 2.80; G. 8.80 : H. 3.85; I. 3.90: K. 4.80; M. 5.25; N. 5.80; W. a.. 6 25; W. W., 6.30.. SAVANNAH, On.. Nov. 14.—Turpentine _.r mot 3':Vi: sales 250: receipts 1.142: shipments 890. Rosin firm; sale* 2.867; receipts 2.625: shipments 612. Quote: A, 11. «\ D. and E, 2.80*90; F. 2.85; G. 2.874924: H. I.4f5ail4: I, 4.on; K. 4.90; M. 5.35; N, 6.90; T7T G.. 6.35; W. W., 66.40. NEW YORK, Nov. 14.— 1 The statement of tiie clearing-house hank* for the week r that tho banks hold <30,211,950 than the requirement* of the 25 per reserve rule. This Is a decrease of The statement follows -joana $1.32* Deposits .......e.. I,4ft3.522.«oo 6.601.749 302,038.100 971.200 381,092,600 1.663.409 required.. 350,880.650 l.fi’>0.42S The percentage* of actual reserve of *•* the cioa - tnetubera of the clearing-house, shows that these Institution* have aggregate deposits of 11 078.426.800; total ca-h on hand. 8102.787,600, and loans amounting to <979,911,600. N«*w York Money Market, NEW YORK. Nov. 14.—Money on call Time loan* very active but steady: *0 day* 3aS4 per cent; 90 days 34 per cent; six month* 34 per cent Prime mercantile paper 4a44 per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with actual business In banker** bills at 4.88.7^4.85 for 60-day bills and and 4.85.85*4.90 for ^Commercial HU# 4.884a4.t3H. Bar silver 494. Mexican dollars 45. $6.95 to Savannah and return Nov. 21 to 25, inclusive, via Central of Georgia Railway, for Automobile Races. Reserve sleeping car berth in advance, at ticket office, 603 Cherry st. Hester’s Weekly Statement NEW ORLEANS, T*., Nov. 14.— fiecretary Heater** weekly statement. Ifcwued today, ffliowa for the 13 dnya of November nn Increase over last year of 847.000 bale* and an Increase over the #am« period year before last of 94.000 bales. For the 74 day* of the season that have elapsed the aggregate I* ahead of the eame day# of last year 1.894.- 000: ahead of the game day# year be fore Inst -496.000. The amount brought Into tight during the past week has been <50,448 bales against 4658.472 for t>e *ame <1aya last year and 667.910 year be fore last. The movement alnce September l shows receipt# at all United States porta to be 8.658.965 against 2.516.665 last year; overland across the Missis sippi, Ohio and Botomac rlvera to th# northern mill* and Canada 288,034 against 124,142 ln*t year; Interior atock* In excaaa of those held at the close of the commercial year 566.864 against 310,475 last year: aoutbem mills takings 521,000 against 676,711 last year. The total movement since Septem ber lat Is 4.910,858 against 8,687,114 hist year. Foreign export* for the week bar# been #07.355 against 288.148 last year, making the total t^ue far for the sea son 2.270.418 acalnat 1.719.652 last year. Tha total taking* of American mills, north, south and cannd* tbit* f*r for the season have been 1.260.600 against 982.6)8 la*t year. ptocke at the seaboard and the ?• leading southern Interior center* have Increased during tha waek 149.402 bale* ag*'n*t an Increase during the corresponding period last season of including stocks left over at port* and Interior town# from the last crop, and the number v»f hale* broug't Into sign) thut tnr from the new crop, the •tmnYv to date I* 5,21)200 against 8.193.200 for the same period last year. WVisible Supo’v. NEW ORLEANS. La. Nor. 14.— Secretary *Wtcr** statement of the world’s visible tunply of cotton tn- dav show* the total visible |* ).842.159 hales, against 8 417.950 l**t week, and 2.328.M1 last year. Of thin the total of American cotton I* 2 789159. against 2.092.900 last weak and 2.727.456 last year, and of *1! other kind*. Includ ing Rgyot. Brasil. India, etc, 258.559 bales, against 525,999 last weak and T55.879 last year. Of the world’s visible aupphr of cotton there Is now afloat and held In Great Britain and continental Eu- 1981.5*0 Mies, am Inst 1.955.55# Urt vest: In Egypt 116.905 against i 165.999 lost year; In India 1119991 #**tn«t S9T.900 last year and In thei Untied States 1.5fL999 ggstfiU LIT*.- I 999 lait year* ^ Intelligent and Well Balanced People Act Upon Their Own Judgment Dr. LANIER .' ENJOYS THE CONFIDENCE AND PATRONAGE OF THOUSANDS OF , THE MOST INTELLIGENT AND CONSERVATIVE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA. HIS OFFICES ARE THE MOST COMPLETE DENTAL APARTMENTS SOUTH. VISIT THEM \ AND SEE EXPERT DENTISTS MAKE GOLD AND WHITE CROWNS AND BRIDGES. SAVE FIFTY PER CENT YES, YOU CAN SAVE^BOVE AMOUNT ON ALL DENTAL WORK AND YOU CAN HAVE Teeth Extracted Without Pain AND HAVE BEAUTIFUL ONES INSERTED Without the Old Roof Plate MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE, SO VISIT 9 Dr. Laniers Dental Offices CORNER SECOND AND CHERRY STREETS. For Sale I’ve a nice seven-room Cot tage in Vineville, in n good lo cation for sale cheap, and 01 liberal terms. Are you interested! Frank B. West Rea] Estate and Insurance. 417 Cherry St. For Rent Ko. 820 Second St.... No. 414 Fourth St... No. 458 Second St.... No. <66 Poplar St... No. 408 Mulberry St.. NoT 415 Poplar St... ...$60.00 •*.$60.00 ...$66.55 ...$50,00 ...$80.00 ...$50.00 $15,000 To Loan Geo. B. Turpin Sons Real Estate, Insurance. Loans. No. 353 Third SL Phona 77. Rent List 225 Bellevue Avc- 6-r $13.50 113 Clayton Avo, 6-r $28.60 619 College. 9-r 887.56 742 Collage. »-r $15.05 Cor. Carling and Rembert. H.H. <25.09 810 Duncan Avo» HH, 5-r....119.00 126 Holt 8L. 9-r $21.55 Johnson Ave, H.H. 5-r $17.55 Lynn Are. Vineville. 6-r $25.90 622 Monroe. 8-r.. $25.59, 1668 Oglethorpe. 5-r 814.09 1171 Oglethorpe. 7-r 625.95. 147 Rose Park. 9-r. two baths..849.59 •55 Wlnahtp. 5-r 117.59 260 Wlnahipf 6-r $18.95 STORES. <55 Poplar 81 $46.55 Store and dwelling. Cor. Cotton Ave- and Pine 8t.. dwelling 8-r $85.05 B. A. Wise Co. H. G. A. NASH, Presid.nt. CHAS. NEVILLE, Vic. President H. G. A. Nash Audit Co., EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS 203-204 National Bank Building, Savannah, Ga. Expert Accounting in All Its Branches. DUN’S REPORT OF FAILURES FOR OCTOBER. R. G. Dun A Oo. make tha following comparative report of failure* In the United States for October, this year and tha two preceding yean, with number aad llabUidoa In leading elinee of trade; NUMBER MANUFAgTJJRERB. 1908 1907 1903 20 21 22 Iron. Fam. i ,r**r -KeataenaeA TvRP!?! Woo>a«, Carpal* and Knit Goode .1 CmmiUsniM Hwhrr I LorolMr.caraniwinaadOoapen.. M ■fiMMogaM sllUlaenr ...... ChxaHwaa* Miuieery UatcGwi’M aati run ChwnleaU a»t Drag* Mill and (ill* ,.,7Tm pnauagaaeBagtavtag Total Maaalbctorlng TRADER*. 6*aerslfitoree Orocenee, Meats and ruh UcuUaod lUstaamaU IM*eei sod TWoer* ClDUitne aad FumiVitnc — pry GgeOi as* Hiyeu mttaniM Orsekenr. lUmoeiA M*r«aaad Toots h*> v‘.: - l nmniinrnr Anou*r... H ....... HHM . M .. M . M . Total Trading a i:t ,g fSfS tirSl .,15f M js fiflBS *tSB8 *aafli i.m l.in 818 tioMAnt FOR SALE $1,100—'This prlc* will buy a very nice little 4-room nettage on Boundary avenue, near Mercer. $3.030—For this price tve can offer an elegant 9-room residence oi\ Plum street, between First and Second. This place coat $6,5vi) to build. It la In excellent condition and rented at pres ent to a good tenant at $37.60 per month. v $5.250—Will buy a modern 9-room residence on Rogera avenue. Vineville. Dimension* of lot 70x209. $7.765—For thJa price we offer one of the most tpodern up-to-date homes In Macon, located on First street, be tween Pine and Oak. 16 rooms and on a good lot; convenfcnt to car line and flv# minuter walk from the busi ness portion of the city. We are facilitated to giva liberal terms on any of the above. Minton-Morgan Co., Real Estate 420 Cherry St. Phone 1192 FOR SALE 95.SOO.OO—An 8>rant 10-room dwell ing. situated on th. top or Fort Rill, In Eut Macon. It li on i half acr. lot, and has »r,ry convenience—gai, electricity, hot and cold watjr, and etable. Windmill and tank go with placa. Can maka terma—A BAR- 51.750.00—Fir, neuo houiee In rood condition, renting tor 1410.00 per an num. Thle over II per cent on amount Invest «1. 99.7M.00—Will bny four new houi'e renting for 112.00 p«r month; In rood renting locality and cloe. in. Goo.1 Inreatmcnt and alway. rente. Tenant property renting TAX* 15 "” ptr montl1 and NO CITr Wa‘alao hwa <12.000.00 to lend on good Real Brtau at 7 and • per emit. Murphey & Taylor Real Estate, Loans aj Insurance PHONE 267 Citizen's Nst’l Bank Bui