Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 292, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1920 Page: 6 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILIT DEMOCRAT.
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Bryan. Texan. JuJy 8—Senator
Lynch Davidson of Uouwton, candJ-
dute for Lieuten#«| {pgMffinpr. of 1<x
as, pav> enthusiastic audurwtneut tfi
the selection of Co* «U'l Roosevelt as
DEVaarS NEW WKAT
JJf, WOfjRJWKteu, beside* conducting a
dry goods business, Is interested
pr(pa£ntlii2"A new wheat th^f shows
evidence* of becoming a valuable crop
i tlU* section of Texas.
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iho Democratic standard 'ix-arcr* this I Soule time ago a Kave jjj"?
fall, in add rowing, 2,000 penwu* #ife #T grains of wheat that was found
Wednesday In support of lil candi- «n a cave The Wheat ahoWja unns-
(( uhI spmidintf qualities and Mr. Weltt-
K -nator 1 Hudson advocated better, jfegM planted fgfr two girains J | *
for Texan, better road*, and yard. From this small tojjnnlk
I be M-bM-Honlpie people of Texas ( there cam. 23 heads, or U^a for
i for Legblatlvo! t' eh grain, isnd there were more than
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their mental and bodily energy and tfyey want to know bovr;
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and perhaps cxpetufejiftk
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and stamina, overcome hcatlaclieo ahd bacHacliea, have
clear eyes, a smooth, ruddy skin and feel tho exhilaration of real Rpod
health tingling thru their bodies. Good, pure, rich, rod blood' is the
best insurance against ills of all kinds. You ar^ apt to fall a victim
to an| disease if your health is run down.
Purify the blood with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
and you can defy many diseases. This is* the time to cleg# house and '
freshen up a bit
Drink hot water a half hour before meals, and for ti vegetable
tonic there's nothing better than Dr. Picrce's j Golden , Modical
Discovery, the old-fashioned herbal remedy, which lias had such a
fine reputation for fifty years. It contains no alcohol or narcotics
god is made Into tablets and liquid. Send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce's
ids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package.
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of broad gauged men „—
p^.MlttoiiH In Texas. He wbb cnthtisl-
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Bonham to Hrrve Laundry.
Hcttbnm. Texas. July a -The Bou-
bain Mteam Laundry has been ergan-
• here, with a capital stock of
The following Itonhnm buwlncss
men were elected dlrectora: -T. r-
Saunders, Hid Smith. K. J. Agnew. J.
I. {lodgers. A. B. Kennedy. It. T. Lip>
comb and #. A. Taylor. Tlie directors
elected J. I. Soger*, president: M. A.
Taylor, vb-epresbUmt aud Kid Smith,
secretary and treasurer. The new or
gaiilxatlon. U in understual, will take
ever the plant formerly operated by
T. II. Thoriiluii. % .r. Agnew Will bO
manager of the new corporation.
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Bonhnm. TeJUis. July H Plans for
the Ilouhnin-lbsl Itiver bridge have
lje< u approved by those who are.JS-
tercsted lu tln> projeet. The contract.
It is understood, will bo awarded to
a few days.,
fit*) grains of sound wheat.
Mr. Weingarten will plant all of
t£ew> grains this falj. and expects to
develop a gfssl see<l crop.
Farmers and others who have seen
the Wheat prononuee it as being of u
high quality, and many Have express
Cd a desire to try it out.
Boy Killed; Father Arrested.
Hamilton, Texas, July 8—Klsoa
Jones, sin 18-year-old boy, was shot
and Instantly killed Thursday about
QlgHteen miles east of Hamilton. A
shotgun was used, the load of shot
entering the back part of his head. W.
A. Jones, the boy's father, has been
placed lu jail here uu*rr« complaint
charging him wtttv fW killing.
Verdict of Not Guilty.
Fort Worth, Texas, July 8—'the
Jury in tbo case of A. J. Moore.,
charged with the killing of John Hud-
(bull at the Santa Fe depot JkprU i*1-
1P20, Thufsday night returned a ver-
dict of not guilty. The jury was out
about an hour and forty minute*.
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Charter No. 10,€W.
REPORT OF CONDITION Of
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.In the State of Texas, at the Close of Business on June 30, 192a
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts including rediscounts, v . I
.(ernut those shown in b and c) .. J
^Totol loans ^ 1,897,Jmiw ^
Notes and bills redlsconnted with FV-deral ltcsten^
Bank , (other thau bank acceptances sold) (sec
because of coat to
health or purse, they
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ILIFE IN8UKANCE MAKES
fCBARlTY UNNECESSARY
CO., OAULAS, TEXAS.
INSWtANCP IN FOBCB flOO.OOO,000,00. ASSETS 10,000,000.00
Total Death Claims Paid Since Orsanlzution, fj.401,020.13 ,
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A man is as old as bis organs; ho
can be AS vigorous and healthy at
70 as at 35 if .h*aids his organs in
perforating their functions. Keep
yopr vital organs healthy with
COLD MEDAL
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CAPSIZES'
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U. C. T. & T. P. A. picnic Will Be Held
at Woodlake July 10th.
Don't fail to be on hand. Plcnly of Genuine Country
Ham, Fried Chicken, Lemonade, Cold Hek and Good Coffee.
Bring your folks and we will have a grand evening.
Take 6 P. M. Inter urban car. Don't forget to bring
your basket* and COME.
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The world's standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and tide add troubled
since 1606; corrects disorders; stimulates
vital organs. Ail druggists, three sited. '
it lb* mbi Cold M«!kl on ertr/ box
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INSURANCE
which must be correctly written to cover your
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Eleven years actual experience in writing all classes
of Insurance., -
J. J. EUBANK
Established 1908. AGENT. M. & P. Bank Bljg.
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Refrigerators
In order to make warehouse room,
we are offering all Refrigerator and Ice
Boxes at Special Prices.
Avail yourself of this opportunity-
Save ice, save Food, save Money.
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$5)1,648.00
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U. 8. (iovmuneiit Securities owned: "
Dt<|K)sitcd to secure circulation (U. S. bdnds) (par
Value) .. .. •• •• * *
Pledged to secure U. S. deposlta ^par value
Pledged to secure i>osUil savings deposits (par
value).... •,* •*.;•"
Pledged an collateral for State or other deposits
5 or liiila payable •
Owned and unpledged
Total U. M. Oovernment securities
(Hher Bonds, Securities, etc.:
Securities btlier than U. S. bonds (not including
atoeks) owned and unpledged ....... .. ....
Total bonds, securities, etc., otlicr than U. H.
Stock of Federal Iteserve llank (50 per " cent
subscription)
Furniture and fixtures
lawful Iteserve with Federal Iteserve bank •
Items with Federal RescVve Bank in process of
collection (nor available as reserve)
Cash In vault and net amounts, due from national
banks
Xct amounts ^ dne from Imnks, bankers, and trust
companies in the I! S. other than included lu
Items 1 , !•! or 14 •• •'••••
Checks on other banks lu tlie same city or town as
reporting bank (other than Item 10)
Total of Items 1H, 14. 15, 10, and 17
Checks on banks located outside of city or town
of reporting bank and other cash items .. ....
Ilddcmptlou fund with U. S. Treasurer and <lue from
U. S. treasurer •• •• •••••
lutoront eaniiMl but not collcctcd.—approxlmiite— on
Notes and llills Hcceivable not past due
01,04K. K> 1,805,92059
4,430.03
200,000.00
20,000.00
500.00
293.<100 0<
192,049.04
23,215.22
2i Ki,020.62
705,540.04
23,215.22
12,000.00
10,407.04
76,709.87,
18,608.34
139,840.07
43,254.52
4,923.69
' 3,375.96
10,0(10.00
1.051.99
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OPPORTUNITY
~ SALE,
Continues to Grow in Popularity
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EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE
GREATLY* REDUCED IN PRICE
We mu.st make room for our Fall arid Winter Stock
which will begin to. arrive soon. Your opportunity to
save on'each and every purchase—Nothing Reserved.
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Total
LIAIJIL1TIKS:
Capital stock paid in *
Surplus fund ;•••
1,'ndivlded profits I. ,115.68
Interest and dlacount wlleeted or credited, in advance
of maturity and not earneil (appruxiuiate) .. ..
Amount reserved for lax«>s accrued
Circulating notes outstanding
Ket. amounts dtie to Nathmal banks
Net amounts due to banks, banker's and trust" com-,
punles in the I'nited States an«l Foreign Countries
(other than Included in Items 29 or 3ni
jCashier't^ i-heeks on own bank outstanding
Total of items 29, :tO, .'II, 32. and 3:1 i 17^08.86
Demand I>eposits (otlicr than bank deposits) subject to
KesorVc (depoHlts payable within .'to days):
.'Individual deposits subject to eh *ck.
j Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 flays
(other than for money borrowed) - ' >
[ State, county,„ or other municipal deposits'sceured by
pledge of assets of this bank
Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits)
subject to Iteserve, Items 34, 3«>, .'!0, 117, .'IS and
'.IS7.D10.6P
| Time depoHltS subjrrt to Reserve (payable after M0
days, or subject to 30 days or tnoro notice, and
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A.'. -'i.' • m i rowed) '
Postal savings deposits
j Other time deposits ..
I Total of time deposits subject to Ueservo, •Items ~ "
40. 41, 42 and 43 r..".f ,557.2S
I'nited States deposits other than postal savings) ::
War loan deposit account.." 0,277.50'
Other United States deposits, including deposits of
1*. S. disbursing officers • [|, 103.45
U, S. Oovernment Securities borrowed wljhout fur-
nishing collateral security for sanio 2<>O,O6O.09
Bills payable with Federal Iteserve Hank .. .. .... >
$ 200,000.00
2< *0,000.00
It, 145.68
17.800J01
2,281,7!)
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77,519.45.
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"015,760.69
22.150.00 )
50,000.00
MR. FARMER
Note the saving in /
5 Ft. Cut Mowers at ! If ZD. 00
6 Ft. Cut'Mowers. at $>75.00
10 Ft. Dump Rakes, at .?50.00
12 Ft. Dump Rakes at. $55.OQ
While they last, as we are closing out our
Implements. Call and see these goods at
Hatcher Hardware Company
207 West Houston Street.
If It's HARDWARE, We Have It. «
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HALL & HARE 1
:iAI. BANK BUILDING. ^ ) PHONE 40.
P' * 1
301,.M
162.77
I 11,501.67
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Liabilities for mUscounts With Federal Iteserve
Bank (see llem Id)
Total contingent liabilities (55 a. ft. c and d. i
(not including Items In Schedule 23 of report i
•Of the total loans and discounts shown above, tiio
muohiit on which Interest and discount was charged
at rates In excess .of those pernjltti>«l br law
• (See. 5l97 Hev. Statutes, exclusive of notes upon
which total charges not to exceed 50 cents was * ,
made was (none). The number of such loans was (uou«).
Stnto of Texas.,County of Urayson. ss: ~
1. F. Z. Edwards, cashier of-the iiHove-nnmed fuink, do Solemnly swear
thai the above statement is true to. tho best of my knowledge and belief.
F. Z. HOWARDS. Cashier.
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Subscribed nnd sworn to before mc tlds 6th day of Jnly, 1020.** ,
. _ FliOKBNCE KtOBjyiRl)SON,
S Notary Public, (.ruyltfO Co., iexas.
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GORDONVILLE GARAGE, Gordonville.
S0UTHMAYDE GARAGE, SoutlH^yd,"
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