The Madisonville Meteor - And Commonwealth - (Madisonville, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1928 Page: 10 of 10
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NEW MATERIAL
for SEWING - -
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With such an unusual display of beautiful fabrics for your
Spring and Easter dresses from which to choose at the ex-
tremely moderate price we are quoting. We invite every woman
to use our service in helping.
— HATS —
A collection of the smartest Hat styles we have ever shown.
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You will be pleased with their low price range
$1.50 to $4.00
— NEW GOODS ARE COMING IN EVERY DAY —
REAPY MADE TRIXIE FROCKS are fast colors. Patterns
were never prettier—quality was neVer better. Take tirpe to
§ee them and you will know.
y PRICE $1.98—$2.49 to $3.50 ^
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The Excellence of our entire Men's Wear Display is well emphasized by our N«kv* Sty-
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les for Easter. May we have the pleasure of showing you through our suitsbefore
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TOE FAMILY STORE
Galveston Dry Goods
Madisonville,
W. L. CROUCH, Mgr.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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We are authorized to announce the
•* following candidates for State, Dis-
' trict, County and Precinct offices,
* subject to the Democratic Primary in
For County Judge:
W. L. ROBINSON,
W. V. JONES,
V . J. M. HUBERTS,
For County Clerk:
V. MAYNARD,
MORRIS BYERS,
For County Treasurer:.
T. H. WREN,
MRS. RUTH PARK,
JOHN LINDLEY,
For Sheriff:
C. B. ANDERSON,
For Tax Assessor:
W. D. EVANS,
J. H. (Jim) WALTON,
LLOYD WHITMIRE,
For Tax Collector:
G. W. McVEY, Sr.,
J. A. FANNIN,
R. H. EPPS,
MACE THOMPSON,
For District Clerk:
RUBY BROADWAY,
R. A. WAKEFIELD,
For County Superintendent:
S. F. HOKE,
CLIFFORD H. BROWN,
VIRGIL FORD,
For Commissioner Precinct No. 1:
O. L. BROWN,
\ GEO. F. WALLACE,
to R. B. BULLARD,
Justice of Peace, Precinct No. 1:
O. L. BROWN,
GEO. F. WALLACE,
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 2:
J. W. KITTLEBAND,
E. A. McCORQUODALE,
For Commissioner, Precinct No. S:
J. F. FANNIN,
For Comissioner, Precinct No. 4:
F. M. SANDERS,
f , H. t ('GROVER) DONAHO,
w. M. DOWELL,
BIDS WANTED
Sealed bids will be received until
10:00 a. m. April 14th, 1928, by the
Commissioners Court of Madison
County, Texas, at the Court House at
Madisonville, Texas for the purchase
of certain road machinery and equip-
ment.
Specifications, delivery requirments
rn*y be obtained from A. McCormick,
County Engipfer, Madisonville, Texas.
The County reserves the right to re-
ject any or all bids, waive any or all
formalities, or accept any bid or bids,
which in the -opinion of the Commis-
sioners Court appear to be advantage-
ous to the County.
Trade at Frank Deans and save
money.
Food Value of Fish
CANNED Flirt
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mvAMB, pork, veal and beef, good
411 as they are, grow monotonous
when not varied with other
things, even though the housewife
resorts to all the changes of roast,
chops, steak, stew and even hash.
Large numbers of people serve fish
on Friday, and a greater selection
of fresh sea food is to be found in
the markets on that day.
But, inland, and during the
months of severe winter weather,
fresh-caught fish is not to be had,
so that the housewife is put to it to
avoid monotony in protein foods.
To her, therefore, canncd sea food
has come as a great resource. Ap-
petizers^ staws^aiid chowders, en-
tries, salads and made dishes of all
kinds are possible with the long list
of the "finny" tribe available every-
where in cans. This list includes
oysters and clams; shrimps, crabs
and lobsters; mackerel, salmon, shad
and tuna; cod, haddock and her-
ring; sardines and anchovies; ca-
viar and fish roe; some in many
forms.
A Good Winter Dish
Devilled Crab is a good winter
dish and simple to prepare when
the meats are freed from the shell,
as they are in cans. To one cup
of medium white sauce add the
yolks of two eggs, one can of crab
meat and one-fourth cup of chop-
ped sautled mushrooms. Season
with salt and pepper and chopped
parsley, top with buttered crumbs
and bake in ramekins until browned.
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OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
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MIDWAY STATE BANK
At Midway, State of Texas, at the close of business on the 28th day
of February 1928, published in the Madisonville Meteor, a newspaper
printed and published at Madisonville, State of Texas, on the 15th
day of March, 1928.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, undoubtedly good on personal col-
lateral security j 59,557.29
Loans secured by real estate, worth at least twice the
'{■ amount loaned thereon „ 817.58
Overdrafts, undoubtedly good #Q4
Bonds, stocks and other securities, Liberty bonds 750.00
Customers' bonds held for safekeeping 1,300.00
Real Estate (Banking House) - 1,187.50
Other Real Estate 2,446.65
Furniture and fixtures 1,707.84
Cash on. hand 1,833.37
Due from approved reserve agents 28,539.20
Due from other -hanks and bankers, subject to check
on demand 4,486.07
Interest in Deptitftors* Guaranty Fund . 258.80
Assessment DeOtfSitors' Guaranty Fund 356.91
Warrants, ScHoJjf and County 4,528.47
TOTAL., $107,269.72
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 15,000.00
Other surplus fund 1,500.00
Undivided profits, net 2,944143
Individual Deposits subject to check 81,771.64
Time certificates of deposit 2,950.00
Public funds on deposit; School 1,176.13
Cashier's Checks Outstanding ± 627.52
Customer's Bonds deposited for safekeeping 1,300.00
TOTAL $107,269.72
STATE OF TEXAS; County of Madison:
We, J. H. YOUNG, as President, and JULIAN WAKEFIELD, as
Cashier of said bank, each of us do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief.
J. H. YOUNG, President.
JULIAN WAKEFIELD, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 0th day of March, A. D.
1928. , :',t (L.S.) V. A. WAKEFIELD, Notary Public.
Correct-Attest: W. M. Forest, Hayes Goree, Robt. F. Wakefield.
Directors.
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Knight, J. A. The Madisonville Meteor - And Commonwealth - (Madisonville, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1928, newspaper, March 15, 1928; Madisonville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth192251/m1/10/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .