Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 13, No. 107, Ed. 1 Monday, January 11, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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PALESTINE D
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SECTION TWOv
CTS. A Week
PALESTINE, TEXAS, MONDAY- EVENING, JANUARY 11, 1915.
• No. 7170.
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
GUARANTY STATE BANK
offpglestfie
CAPITAL sioojmhloo
Values Are
Paramount Here
Royal I National Bank,
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Its the one bisr domi-
nant reason why you
should buy your clothes
AT PALESTINE, IN THE STATE OF TEXAS, A1
OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1914
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RESOURCES;.
' M
Loans and Discounts ...............
Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured^
.. U. S. bonds deposited to secure circi
(par* value) ....., ■
5 Commercial paper deposited to seci
latjon Oboqk va|ue)..........x ...
Bond's, Securities, etc„ on hand (ot
including premiums^Dh same... ♦,
-Subscription to "stock'- of Fed-
.!eral Reserve bank ............ . A
Less amount unpaid .......' V .
All other stocks, including premium
.Banking house, 125,000.00; furniture
fiftureSi $25,OO0;Ofr..............
bearing
tmfeecurj
, The ncm-iQt«
deposits of %
the State Bs
CAMPBELL. J.
President.
§,Bankftiu imHiiTlml by
k Guaranty ' Fund.
L. J&HU.Y. T. M. CAMPBELL, Of.
Active Vice-Preu. Caster
$ 565,452 77
, 60 71
•ocfety Brand
l Clothes ,•
18,000 00
We Have in Stock a Complete Line of
00 $2,000.00
ne $1,250.00
V 50,000 00
: 6,602 59
12,500 so;
Othfer.real estate owned ..... v .
- Bufe fgpm; Federal Reserve bank ...----.... .....j!
Due from approved reserve agents In central
/reserve eities ....... .. L**,.. .$84,046 8$.
. Due frcyn approved reserve agents in other
reserve cities .......... 71,814 09 .. 105,860 97
Due from; banka and bankers (other than above) ' 15,737 94
Outside checlrs and other cash items, ^$12,841.74; frac-
> timial currency, $339.98 .......13,181 72.
Checks on banks in .the same city or town as reporting
bank- ... A.......... ..Y?.'.. 1,103 78 -
Notes on other national banks... .. .....:... .'.: 10,475 00
cent#
Buggies, Surrjes, Ha
Shelf Hardware,
try Nettin&
and Sfte'wid\
/ House ri
ness, Saddle
bWitejfotff-
Implements
One Price Cloi
MARTIN STEAM
LAUNDRY
us before Jmyiii
Jfyoumo
will save
^1,040,16^ 20
n Sohmidt At Co
$ 100,000 00
100,000 00
.71,064 95
160,000 00
*/ • 358 81
Telephone No
'White Wagoh
6d8;746 44
Looking to. Jestis ’till -Gkrty doth
shin?. : V ,' \
Moment by-moment., Oh Lord I am
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thine.”
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Thus waB her sweet life. ;
fiddle Winston. ;
Palestine, eacas; Jan, 9, 1915. • ;
Total
$1,040,160 20
State of Texas, County of Anderson, ss: v
: 1, Q. W. Hanks, Cashier of the. aboVe^iamed bank, do somenly '
sweaj- that the- above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief. C. W. HANKS, Cashier.
r Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of Jan., 1914
MAT ROGERS. Notary Public.
* • Correct—Attest:
’ vHTf»* TUCKER ROY ALL,
W. J. W. WRIGHT,
4 5 P. H. HUGHES,
• lam. Directors.
our wo:
sdentious
m ■•* e
Guaranteed
Resolutions. '
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Whereas,: M has pleased Almighty,
GOd, the all-Vise, righteous and su-
preme ruler, to reniovg. from eur
rltnks one of. oiir members. Brother
Samuel Francis Adams; be it resolv-
Loans and Discounts' i
United States Bonds .
.$ 607,820 01
.»•••*. 100,006 00
,.. *.. • / 21,250.00
^Nothing but the1 ..beat
seWiee for our • patronp
satisfies us. Y- • r.
First. That the Brotherhood of .Rail-.
Way Trainmei: have li»t quo oflEelF
most* loyal and worthy members,
jvhpse noble eacajcnple we will do well
to -follow; / V ‘
' Second, That while we deeply de-
Otfrer Re&l Estate Owned’
CASH—
• In Vault and with Banks
Bill*: of Exchange .......
5 • • •>•»-• •• •> • • •
.$215,445 51 ‘ ;; J
. 38,992 09 " . 254,437 60
$1,040,160 20;
v ^ •• • - , H -- raj
- ’ i'Uy
Capital Stock _____...
Surplus and Undivided Profits.!
Circulation ..............
DEPOSITS .«. 4 •. .(• .......»-»....
Liabilities.
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$ 100,000 00
171;05#O5
160,000 00
609,105 25
plore and sincerely mpurn his re*
moval from our order, in the very
prime of his eariy manhood, we re-
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joice in the assurance that the loss
'CARRY EVERYTHING YOU MAY V
RE LINE TtVT WHAT m SELL
NOT ONLY DO
WANT IN THE HARI
IS RELIABLE. /
Total
FideUt'
$1;040,160 -20
we so keenly feel is eternal gain to
him, r
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Third, That fb his beloved famfiy,
crushed by this dispensation of Rof-
idepce, we tender bur heartfelt sTm-
pa thy, while we coaimeud th< m to
the consolation and 'comfort *df
Him, fit whom, our brother was a de-
voted follower-1 . .
Fourth, That, these feedlutions be
inscribed in oui: record book, and
that a copy be furnished each of the
Palestine dailies fox publication, and
also that a copy be ^eut , to the
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stricken family of .our lamented
brother. , Respectfully submitted,
4 6. L. Rage, .
. R. R. Wardlokr, ! .
• :T. F. MqCqrmick,
• j- . Committee.
The above statement is correct
WE D- NOT PUt OUT "CATCIT BAI
CHARGF.fOU A LONG PRICE ON SOME
DON’T ^OW ANYTHING ABOU . *WE HAV1
OUR BUSINESS BY DOING A F UR AND SQ
NESS AND BY KEEPING OURT RICES DOWN
Mrs; E. W. Link. -
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In the death of Mrs,. E. W. Link,
the whole.' of Palestine is saddened.
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It was sweet that on the new day of
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the new yea’ 1915 that she yas called
to occupy ‘ihe mansion prepared fqr
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her, and coday heaven is just a little
nearer, Just a little dearer, because
we know that she awaits our coming.
She talked of those heavenly things
to us often. M«ny lessens, did she
give to her, friends from her’ room
of- affliction. Patjehce, gentleness,
perfect ’ surrender and . Submission.
She taught us . how to live. , She
lit April, 1$85, Mrs! Manning ..went
to Oak wood on a . visit,' while
there w*s taken siqk, dyihg- April 23,
1885. Mr. Yale Manning’s homr was
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then the home of his sister, and com-
ing to Palestine to’ move the' * Man-
ping furniture to theif ^iome In Oak-
wOod, at the depot in Oak.wood tbefr
piano in some unaccountable way
fell on him, killing him.
Palestine
PHONE.
and have
- Daily *i»er
t>oiiig Up Wool Blankets,
Quilts and Lace Curtain
■. Is an awful bother. Yo$ know it
if you ha$e ever trial it. Why nM
send them to thin laundry not
- time? Welnake a specialty oLfooo
- curtain woflL a*d we not atop* take •
all the bother ^off your aboulders
• but ere do up yduxLmmkflns bettor
* than you could yourself. Make us
prove id ^
-
Belcher Steam Laundry
Th-e dear sister again bereft, and .of
the. last • family -tie, was. taken. to \the
home of her mother’s brother, Mr. W.
' T;t t. i ■
C. Gorman, and‘whom she loved until
Rath. He placed her first at Sher-
■an in «chool, aftw in.sqtiool
■ichmonjl, Va and later, in Xash-
Blle, Tenn., in boarding school, where
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rnor%Afigar Store
PladeJD'roy Your Cigars
' ^und Tobacco
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Covers efery field or^nowl-
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Single book, f \
The Ovfly dictionary wuh the
New Divbleq Page. \ i 1;
400,00 Wk
near
The CoLntfnental! Method.
Figures can’t lie,” feal$ Represent*
tlve- Wagner, apropos of a Galveston
-.girl’s wooing at the. hands of a Polish
‘ baron! -‘There’s nothing like figures-
“This. Galveston giri,. entering the
parlor, safd to her father In surprise:
‘ Why; where’s the baron?*. ‘
“Tye just told-the baron,' the
man answered, *rt hat your
be and he has retired to theRnrary to^
.figure oUt whether he loves you or-
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ie continued until she finished, af-
r which, she. took a trip abroad with
- ■
me, ©then young ladies, under the
;e of Miss McMannus, her
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ido. dollars. / .!
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\rt teacher. ] ‘
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She was rich in knowledge,' quiet,
; . ;
unohtrjisive, : always . desiring t6
drink rather from the knowledge of
other#, than to impar#Ho others. She
was married ' Noveml^r 21-, ; 1894, - to
Dr.. E. • Wi .Link. After a-.bridal- trip
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t* New York, they returned;-and she
edterhd ’ the ’hearts of' his many
i montRi and If not
ser/ee will be <B»
^urjher notice.
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* Telephone Co.
her parents,- she came to Palestine,
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and lived in the Manning home, on
Magholta ; street, now krio*'h as thq
Bennett place: Her sister ’ and old»
est brother, Dr. Edgar Manning, died
heforp their, move' to Palestine. Dr.
Manning died in Palestine at the
Manning bothe Dec. 3, 18S4, leaving
The. new court house is finished
and business will pick up in Old
Town. Wanted, at once, a ghdd den-
tist and-another doctor. See Geo. A.
Wright for the l^st office rooms.
13-26-12 Adv. 1
U-25-tf Adv.
^iis wife, his-son, Yale, by the former
, ‘ .. .*•
fnends and patients, living , day by
day tlie life beautiful, whit-h .endear-
ed her to all.. She at once joined the
Presbyterian church, she' had- long
since given Tier heart and life to the
Master. She was loyal to every call
i-
of hw church, j On|y this last Novem-
ber it was her day to lead the Mis-
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marriage, apd little Mary to the
care of God and his wife, and faithful
old. servant; f;Mammy” Tilda Roll in,
who is still living, faithful, fried and
true to the trust, and also- to- the
Second trus’t, that .of her dear “Miss
Mary,”' to help care for her little
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ones. After / Dr. Manning’s death
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 13, No. 107, Ed. 1 Monday, January 11, 1915, newspaper, January 11, 1915; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1014786/m1/3/?q=manning: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.