Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. [31], Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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SOUTHLAND LUMBER 60
O. W. MILLER, Local Manager
Sillier Hardware
THE WINCHESTER STORE
51100IV
Spades and Shovels
Lawn Sprays
Gas Engines
Phone No. 79
■fie New Year finds this hank ready and. |§l
willing to take care of the business §§
entrusted to us; by our coustomers ||
wifch’the same courtesy and efficiency f§
that has”made our service 'distinctive If
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PAINTS
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LATH-MOULDINGS
SASH-DOORS
MILL WORK
ROOFING
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vg sL Alter /to .
.v d ; o no mot*! i>-:i n or
rn • in put it un b r :\
General Poi.sirr g has vr-m the confidence of the
Ameriem peop'e b.y deserving it.,
lie his fully measured up to alt of the many im-
portmt tasks which hive been to him intrusted.
He strongly advocates “Preparedness.”
^.re pa redness for the individual means saving now
for the emergency that will surelv come.
If .you b dieve in “preparedness” start a savings
: account toduy with this strong bank.
We offer splendid'interest—absolute protection as
to principal—and a courteous service that embraces
I everything you could expect of a good bank.
| A dollar starts an account.
FARMERS STATE BANK
the guaranty fund bank ;
Louis Wagoner, Pres,
shiner.
E. Runk, G ashler
TEXAS.
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| Phone No. 6 will connect you with a complete jf
P line of ^Groceries f
r Canning season is here. We have all sizes of Mason .Tars, Ideal Jars, |
P ”Khit Wide Mouth Jars. Jar Caps, Lids and Rubbers.
1 Always ask fo* good old Whits Wing.and Christmas Tree Flour, j?
| WENDTLAND & NOVAK |
M & HJN lilkAL M Id hi CHAN DISH
| SHINER, ' ’ TEXAS. f
if— —g ^ y~: 22 -l ; £ 22. £25 H3 fp. GP £3 £53- £25 €Z> £22 £j Sa*3 £22 S3 S3 S3 €22
Local mid Personal §
% M
Mrs- T. S, Hughs was visiting
ner sister in Gonzales last week.
Syrups of all kinds at low
prices at H. A. Hirscln
A good Jersey milk cow fur
sale fresh io milk. App'yj to
29xtf Thco. Rogge
The firm of Messers Strauss'
and Herder received another car
load cf Ford cars last w< ex, c 1*
an 1 see them if you w -.nt one.
Messrs. Aug. u g o. Huh
BusUe and L mis Trautwe.n at-
tended the. a miners’ convention
at Dallas list week.
Mr, P.ismark Runk of Poit La-
vaca is 1 ere on a visit to the
home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tbule-
meyer of Flatonia was here Sun-
day visiting relatives.
Mr. E. F. Woters and family
spent the day in Schulenberg-
last Sunday to see relatiyes.
Mr. and Mrs, Max Wolters
and Mrs. Ella Moeckel motored
to San Antonio last Sunday
‘ M rs. Sam Me Mu rrey of WeT
hoff was in the city the pis1
ivir-k l ok ng aber her firmi g
mturei-ty
Mr. and Mrs. 11 nr./ Winded
left, last Friday for their home ai
Chartm No. 5628, Reserve District No. 11
REPORT OF CONDITIO?! OF FIRST NATIONAL
at Shiner, in the State of Texas, at the close of business, April 28. 1921.
RESOURCES.
Loan- ond Discount? including rediscounts, (except thos° shown
in b md e)..................................... $ 531,531 55
hvordraH s. st»enr<'d S.......,.; unsecured $929 04............
V. S. (lovornnwYP securities owup'I:
Deposited fo sp •u"'* eire l-*fi >o TT S T> "n-H nar vidubL P lO.np \ en
\11 other United States Government Securities...... Til PO
Total . . ............................................ L. .
Other bonds, seenrilies. <ue.:................ .................
Rankins House. $7,750; Furniture and Fixture$laOs............
Cash in vault... ... .^........................................
Lawful lesiuwo Ychh Fedora] R' se,M.'e Rank.....................
Net amounts (iueAroin'Nat’oua] Hanks.........................
\Tpf aimnnlR due from banks, bankers and tru-t rrunnabies in
the United Strifes (ofher thou included io Items !), 10. or If)........
Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank
(othe- than Item 131...... ....................................
Total of Items 1). 10, 11. 12. 13. and 14........$103,080,02
Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank
and orh?r cash Pern0.........................................
Redemption fund with U.S.Treasurer, and due from U.S.Treasurer.
531 *?-u r.r>
020 27
. •' - b | rn
. r 027 on
. 7 90o. on
. 13.200 75
. 33.830 90
.128.707 04
51C SO.
235 22
1.270 11
2,000 00
TOTAL.
LIABILITIES.
7,22.7 55
Capital Mvl: paid in.................................
Aiitullus Fund..........................................
Undivided profits.......................... 810,077 91
*. Lyss current expense--’, and taxes paid..............
Circa! ting Notes put-s-f adding....................... /............
Met amounts drm to NaO-'p'd iiarlui./., .. . . .................'
\jg- -uv.ounfd;;e io s‘n o ’•ant'-:, hank.m-s. nri-t trust er>uiO".io*n« in
fc >»• TT it ted Stme- and fur-ciga enun.t ie^fotfier tin n included in 22 or
C whim's checks bn • *vn ban * I '-t-uumdr .....................
if, 1 a.! oi it ms 22. 22.. 21, Md and Ul....... .$28,27^,2!
U’.dL ■; Pm! deposit a sub ject A cbectr............................-
T-itul of de-uand clenos't' Indv”-- tha n i.»a:nk depo«P-i) -u'uj m
to ■ eserve [him 27, 28.' 20. 30. 31 and 32.. . . $330 533 ]Q
Time i>t osits subject to Reserve I payable .iifte*v 30 days, or
«m|rj'v;r. r>' 20 d;vvs n;- more rmtied, arid postal saving.-*):
Certificates of deposit (other th *n for money borrowed;..........
Tal-’l < f f.'mn /Vr>nsi?s Su' ject to Reserve,
Items 39, 40, 41 and 4?..........!................? 234,053.70
TOTAL..........................’..... $ 772,446 37
STATE OF TEXAS, 1 I, Peck Welhausen, cashier of the above named bank, do
County of Lavaca, | - solemnly swear that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge,and belief. Peck Welhausen, Cashier.
Correct—Attest:
in- ;■ t
Subscribed nm] sworn to before me lhisj| L. B. Welhausen
121h day of Slay, 1921. j WillliS Groen
9-772,446 37
50 ooo or
75,000 00
8.849 36
.30 i np (io
1.0,347 60
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12 0(9 C
330,533 10
231.093 70
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Lawn Mowers
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| Hose Nozzles
1
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Garden Hess-
DIRECTORS.
C. B. Stratman
E. F. Wolters.
Notary Public. |j|
RECAPITULATION
RESOURCES EIAEILITIES
Loans and. Discounts... $532,461.49 Capital Stock........... $ 50,000.CO
U. S. Bonds.............. 40,000.00 Surplus' Fund.;,......... 83,849.36
Stocks and Bonds...... 12,519.00 Circulation........'........ 39.100 00
Building and Fixtures 7,900 00 DEPOSITS.................... 599,497..01
CASH AND EXCHANGE...... 179,565.88
Total............ $772,446.37
Total...... $772,446.37
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Bornar ten alter a pka-'cut visit
A ii.a Uu'irr.aii f-rr v d j to \[r> MVs. J6i Mat-ha.
Mr Edgar UmiI ors and .Mis
I-Pibel. TiuiI‘4 never left Sued »•
:is d. leg t YA > the Pythian cm.-
ven’i n in h held this wtel: at
Ft. Worth.
Miss
h o tn i *. a t Sa» u I'd a 7 a: tr h:< v. n g
t^ugni*‘sem o .no ir Lj ■>.in-Hbn in
L'A* Cuuiit.V dui lhg-lhu 1 ;i.>b ierm-
Mcssts. Frank f-Po-sel and
Henry Goetz n tve bo *.n appoi m d
trustees of tho Gr. 01 School
lv . 19 A very g o I aopoitu
inent.
Mrs. Ca-11'.e Ftey of Austin ar-
1 rived la.st Sunday for <i short
| visit 10 her mother and sisters
Mess ’s Rogge T a-i'owcn and daughter Miss. Mildred.
ar.d Bus he returned ListSaut- Mr< n- Mi Now]in d( parted
day from Diiias, v.-hme the.- 1 ao [ Saturday for East Texas and
been at^ten I trie Ginm . c»m 1 Louisiana to investigate lumber
vonton. Mr L ratio vein ya-. mec j pr.jCPg pH.. r10 rebuilding of tb«
ted vice president of the * r j ^jpnGr compress.
Messrs. H. W. Morion and W. j
H. Cl etc met* a;*e the new force in j The champion hunters and
the Gazette Print Sho y Mr. j fishermen, Mess. C. G. A Hosier,
Morton is a printer cf many j Erwin Wagner, Lottie Valenta
years’ experience, and a line j »b i and Frank Tomasco packed their
man, M r. Clem n er is a you'bg: grips and left for a. stay of sav-
in aa from San Antonio and is a j era!, weeks in the wilds of Texas
willing worker. j looking tor game and piscatoi r.l
I wish to thank ail my friends sd011-
and nitrons for their-HBiral pat-, M-ss Marie Bohac closed her
nonage.duling the past year, and 'school, Tim Dickson near Shiner
I will assure you my^successor, jand left for an extended visit to
Mr. W'.' P.' Koinning, whl give | to relatives;and friends at York-
you the same service. Mr. Pfeii, j t->wn and Westhoff, She was ac-
an experienced man, wid be in companied^.by l,er Iiyle niece j
charge. Very lespectfully,
Benno. S, Richter.
Miss, Geoi-gie Mae Matejek.
A Floor Varnish That Stands
Rough and Scuff
Lowe’s Durable is one of
the few floor varnishes
made especially for floors
—one of the few that fully
fulfills its purpose.
It is heavy in body,
covers thoroughly and
gives complete protection
to the floor. Dries hard,
but will not crack even
though the wood is dented.
And it is easy to apply—•
does not drag on the brush.
Durable Floor Varnish
does not have that cheap
“shiny” look, but gives a
deep, rich gloss effect.
It is tough and elastic
enough to stand ’wear and
tear. It does not mar
white.
Water—boiling hot or
freezing cold—does not
affect it. It is a varnish
we recommend for your
floors. It is made just foe
that purpose.
m
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF SHINER.
'Remember us when you have money and we will gladly
remember youwhen you have none.”
jngwqgimr.i^wrg.Ti’w -rim,firximnxr*~e+jv
Southland Lumber Co.
Shiner, - Texas,
$
IT WOULD -BIT
Inaterestmg To ICnow.
after this timber has been felled
and sawed into boards and planks
of varying dimensions, to,just which
of the thousands of lumber yards
they will be shipped.
THIS LUMBER YARD
is as likely to receive its share as anv
other, and if you value good lumber :iml
gord treatment, it may vet enter into the
construction of that new home of yours
Who knows?
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Habermacher, J. C. & Lane, Ella E. Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. [31], Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1921, newspaper, May 12, 1921; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142253/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shiner Public Library.