The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, January 23, 1914 Page: 5 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Montague County Area Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Friends of the Nocona Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
BANKS
fiMri.W"
9.S64.&0
2,236.68
26,000.00
2,063.87
16,372.41
3,000.00
6,607.73
1.110.00
645.00
12.60
1,000.00
175.65
29.60
10,710.00
9,281.00
$57,894.34
Total
2,500.00
$137,347.50
Total
$329,831.67
Total
2.500.00
Total
3,333.99
LIABILITIES
25,000.00
50,000.00
Total.
11,596.93
ir National Banks
196,153.24
$137,347.50
Total
STATE OF TEXAS
1,017.65
.6329,831.67
Un
Total
RECAPITULATION
Directors
RESOURCES
RECAPITULATION
RESOURCES
Directors
Total.,
LIABILITIES
$137,347.50
TOTAL
NOCONA CAMP
LIABILITIES
Directors
RECAPITULATION
..$57,89434
Total
$137,347.50
TOTAL
Hiss Hardy Entertains
An Idaal Woman’s Laxative
$253,793.19
TOTAL
LODGE
TOTAL
$253,793.19
President.
Rheumatism
NOCONA LODGE
IALGIA.
NOCONA LODGE
Sixth
on
The News one year $1.00.
Worth in Anything Then
B. MARCH
ven Awa
THE HARDWARE, FURNITURE
AND MACHINERY MAN
The Peter Schlittler Wagons lead, others follows.
2,631.70
1,024.90
10,000.00
3,465.00
650,000.00
. 10,000.00
. 4,095.94
. 50,000.00
50,000.00
46,932.80
1,016.44
50,000.00
10.000.00
6,000.00
500 00
8,006.68
429.02
8,329.51
427.85
4,926.61
80,798.18
715.33
50,000.00
429.51
February, 1914. and learn more
<i I versified farmins’ and better
breodlnx ax pre <•'iced In other
which will bring their bent ex-
to thia gathering. The graund
EXPOSITION IN FEBRUARY.
625,000.00
2,500.00
$ 50,080.00
10,030.00
3,292.92
1,024.90
50,000.00
139,475.37
.$15,000.00
. 2.250.00
. 2,152.16
.. 38,492.18
A. A. STRIPLING
DENTIST
County of Montague )
I, S. H. Camp, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement Is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
S. H. Camp,
* nF Meets Saturday night
on or before full moon.
J. E. Chisholm, W. M.
N. R. Beal. Sec.
*ion and women of national
track meets, stock sale*
amusement feat urea
entertain the visitor.
house Furniture,
itnres. ..... ......
payable including
‘ * isitfor
dark
the eyes, at times
$32,429.97
1,963.60
. 4,660.80
3,200.00
1,100.00
At Ringgold State o' Texas, at the
the 13th day of
1914 published in The No-
Jews a newspaper printed
and published at Nocona State of
Texas, on the 23rd day of Jan. 1914.
There is nothing better for sore
throat than Hunt’s Lightning Oil. Put
it on at night, and the next morning
the soreness is usually gone. Rubbed
on chest Is fine for sore lungs, often
preventing pneumonia. Hunt’s Light-
ning Oil is sold by all reputable
drug-gists in 25c and 50c bottles.
Latter Says the National O»m Exposi-
tion, to Bo Hold at Dallas Feb. 1S-
24, Will Bs of Brast Value to Live-
stock Farmers.
Loans and Discounts $236,688.18
U. S. Bonds 50,000.00
Banking House, Fur. & Fix. 10,000.00
Cash and Due from Banks.. 29,678.49
Other Real Estate 3,465.00
Meets everv Thursday night.
C.E.SaviHe,N.G. F.A.Teague.Sec.
Loans & Discounts 6122,640.22
U. S. Bonds at Par 50,000.00
Banking House, Fur. & Fix. 6,000.00
Other Real Estate 500 00
Cash and Exchange-------- 27,720.17
Bills of Exchange 46,932.80
Who wants to take salts or castor
oil, when there is nothing better than
Dr. King’s New Life Pills for all
bowel troubles. They act gently and
naturally on the stomach and liver,
stimulate and regulate your bowels
and tone up the entire system. Price
25c. At all druggists. H. E. Buck-
len & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis.
Is to
[You
pur
rug-
Correct—Attest:
E. E. Carlton 1
J. G. Clark >■ Directors
J. A. Addison )
J. E. BAREFOOT
UAL ESTATE AMD INSURANCE
Capital----------------
Surplus & Profits..
Circulation
Deposits.
liabilities
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided Profits, less Ex-
penses and Taxes paid...
National Bank Notes out-
standing
Due to other National
Banks
Due to State and Private
Banks and Bankers.
Individual deposits subject
to check
Time certificates of deposit.
Demand certificates of de-
poait
Cashier’s checks outstand-
ing 2,459.95
Bills payable, including
certificates of deposit for
money borrowed---------
National Corn Exposition Opons
Dallas February 10th—Two
Weeks of Instruction and
Entertainment.
Texas, next February, will be
host to the Sixth National Corn Ex-
position. This Exposition ia not a
mere display of large or small, good or
poor or freakish ears of corn; it is not
merely an assemblage of samples of
grains, forage and other crops, nor is
It a land-show exploitation of any
particular section or sectiono of coun-
try. An exposition not in name only,
but also In scope, magnitude, its pur-
pose and its lasting effects. Dallas to
extremely fortunate in securing the
co-operation of the National Com As-
sociation in promoting and conducting
this national agricultural congress of
educational exhibits and entertain-
ment features.
Mr. T. F. Sturgeon, manager of the
Third National Corn Exposition, held
at Omaha, In 1901), states that Omaha
and the state of Nebraska received
more developmental benefit from the
holding of the second and third Na-
tional Corn Expositions than from any
other one undertaking. If it did no
other good than that of showing the
close dependence and inter-relations
between the city or town and the sur-
rounding rural districts, it would have
been worth the cost.' but it did vastly
more; It taught the city than agricul
ture, showed him the dignity and Im
portancc of the calling, and taught the
farmer better methods by which hs
could improve his farm, his crops, his
stock and I Is home.
Mr. Gonzales, editor of The State,
Columbia, South Carolina, said: “That
the Fifth National Corn Exposition was
worth more than a million dollars to
the state of South Carolina."
Thirty-seven states with educational
exhibits and the mammoth exhibit of
the U. 8. Department of Agriculture
will be worth the price of admittance,
says the Texas Press, but those who
have been with Expositions before
know* the visitors will be given more.
Thousands of ears of corn, samples of
wheat, oats, barley, flax, potatoes, hav
and other forage will be brought from
all parts of the United States and
Canada, there -win be dairy exhibits
and a butter-scoring con'est, Canadian
Grand Opera, bucking broncho contest,
aviators, addresses each afternoon, by
' J reputation.
and many
instruct and
Rub the chest well with Hunt’s
Lightning Oil. You will be really
surprised how soon the soreness
leaves. Cold on lungs is dangerous,
of tin developing pneumonia. The
:..ise of Hunt's Lightning Oil in time is
important. Sold by all reputable
druggists everywhere in 25c and 20c
bottles.
SPECIALIST in blood
AND SKIN TROUBLES
Loans and Discounts $120,302.94
Overdraft* secured and un-
secured
U. S. Bonds to secure circu-
lation...
Bills of Exchange-----....
onds, Securities, etc
Banking House, Furniture,
and Fixtures
Other Real Estate owned...
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agent
Due from approved
Agents —
Checks and other cash items
Notes of other National
Banks
Fractional Paper Currency,
Nickels, ana Cents----...
Lawful Money Reserve
in Bank, vb:
Specie $8,281.00
Legal-tender notes. 1,000.00
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent of
circulation)--------------
Due from U. S. Treasurer
Capital Stock.
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Deposits
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 21st day of Jan., 1914.
M. M. Gilbert,
Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
J. M. Fleming,
J. C. Howard,
C. McCall,
NOCONA CHAPTER NO. OS
Meets Friday night before full
moon in each month and two weeks
following.
Mr .. Edith Paine, W. M.
Mrs. Frankie Hagler, Sec.
Meets every
first and third
THURSDAY
eights at their
hail in the T.
F. B. building.
T. Russell,
RESOURCES
Loaas and Discounts per-
sonal or collateral........
Loans real estate ....
Overdrafts
Bills of Exchange.-..-..'..-.
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Approved
Feserve Agents net 10,451.27
Due from other Banks
and Bankers subject
to check net
Currency ........... 2,421.00
Specie 1,168.15 14,040.42
Interest in Depositors Guar-
anty Fund
Other Resources as follows
Guaranty Fund Interest
The
Hen-
.$ 25,000.00
. 5,833.99
. 25,000.00
. 81,513.51
J. B. Scott, who organised first Baby
Meet club, Coleman. Tex. says Nation-
al Corn Exposition,
10-24. will benefit
state.
Mr. J. Boog-Scott.
er of fine stock. who organised the first
Baby Beef club in Texas, and later
raised the money among the cattle
raisers to send some of the Baby Beef
club boys to Washington. D. C., on a
sight-seeing tour, maintains that a
one-crop country with only its own
little ideas will never become great.
"Farmers and stockmen," he urges,
"should get together at a great educa-
tional institution, like the sixth Na-
tional Corn Exposition, coming to Dal-
las In
about
stock
states
Mbits
round-up Is gotnt to be worth our close
attention and study.
"On account of the shortage of beef."
he advises, "the farmer should get in-
terested in stock raising and the stock
raiser who feeds must be interested in
the cheapest way of producing the best
feed."
Mr. Scott quotes Prof. Beresford,
beef specialist of Iowa, who has made
a study of beef on the farm:
“Twenty-four farms where baby beef
was being grown, showed an average
profit of 17 per head for beef after the
keep of the cow and calf was charged
at regular market prices The average
profit In 1913 was 214.10 per head. The
average beef farmer showed an Increase
of per cent crop gain per acre over
the heat exclusively grain farmers in
the same neighborhood. Thev not only
made mors money on the cattle, but
grew bigger and better crops from the
fertilization of the land with the ma-
nure furnished by the stock."
As the average cotton farmer knows
sll too little about the raising of live-
stock. Its value to his farm, so too
many of the old stockmen do not yet
realise their relation to. and depend-
ence on. arrtculture and the agricul-
turist. Conditions are changing se
that our coming men will have to be
farmers as well as stockmen, and ao
should be educated in farming as well
as stock raising.
“All school teachers.' thinks Mr.
Scott, “who are to Instruct children
of farmers should attend this National
Institute of Farming, to be held at the
Fair grounds tn Dallas. They should
learn all the newest facts in scientific
farming and how to present them In
an attractive and interesting way to
their pupils, as agriculture ia now be-
ing taught In the best of our country
schoods.
“Wo don't need Latin and French in
the schoools of Texas half as much as
we need to have the children trained
to be intelligent, independent, content-
ed producers, tillers of the soil from
which all our wealth must come. We
need In this country more trained
farmers and fewer doctor and law-
yers. The more real farmers we have
the fewer doctors and lawyers we will
need.
“Our boys are ready for the right
kind of teaching to make them more
efficient. Last year, when our Raby
Reef club was organised it was a dry
year, and we had only eleven head of
baby beef exhibited from the whole
state. Thia year, of the thirty entries
for prises, twenty came from Coleman
and they said on an 'average for 9H
cents a pound, which shows the in-
creased Interest of the boys tn raising
baby beef
“To have the very best products of
the land from the whole United States
brought to Texas as In this Corn Ex-
position gives an opportunity for
learning which no stockman or farmer
or his boy should miss. -
Edd T. Dyer, printer
News, spent Sunday
rietta
Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00
Surplus fund 10,000.00
Undivided Profits less Ex-
penses and Taxes paid... 3,292.92
National Bank Notes out-
standini
Due to otl
Due to State and Private
Banks and Bankers------
Due to approved Reserve
Agents
' Individual deposits subject
to check ... 135,396.51
Demand certificates of de-
posit
■ Certified checks
j Cashier’s checks outstanding
. Reserved for taxes
I Bilk
certificates of de]
I money borrower
Loans and Discounts $42,284.37
Furniture and Fixtures 1,100.00
Cash and Exchange ... 14,040.42
Interest in Guaranty Fund...... 469.55
WILSEY W. ALCORN
- AttsraeyAtLsw
mA trie ri*
Murrains. ” Tkxas
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid ia....
Surplus fund
un-
ned
STATE OF TEXAS |
r SSi
County of Montague )
I, J. R. Modrall, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. J. R. Modrall,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 19th day of J an. 1914.
W. T. Russell,
Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
W. A. McCall
J. A. Fooshee
8. T. Humphreys
Total
State of Texas
State of Texas, 1
County of Montague )
We, E. E. Carlton as president,
and Claud L. Gass 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.
E. E. Carlton, President.
Claud L Gass, Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed to bsfore me
this 20th day of Jan., A. D. nineteen
and fourteen.
Witness my hand and notarial seal
on the date last aforesaid.
[L. S.] O. R. Sloan,
Notary Public.
Meets at their hall in T.
F. B. building, 1st and
y night* in each month. Vial,
ally Invited.
J. S. Wood, C. C..
Roy Price, Clerk.
Loans 67,603.73
U. S. Bonds at Par 25,000.00
Banking House, Fur. & Fix. 3,000.00
Cash and Due from Banks 25,371.36
Bilk of Exchange _ 16.372.41
Those present were: Misses
Pearl Howell, Mabel Anderson,
Lillie Jones and the hostess;
Messrs. Van Howell, Roy Price,
Edd Dyer, Other Oldam, Noel
Henderson, Alfred McCall. Lon
Robinson, Irvin Matlock, Clifford
Lemon and Mr. Queen.
U. 8. Bonds to secure circu-
lation
Premium* on U. 8. Bond*..
Bond*, Security
Banking house
and Fixtures.
Other Real Estate owned....
Due from National Bank*
(not reserve agent*) .....
Du* from approved Reserve
Agent*
Check* and other Cash Item*
Bill* of Exchange
Note* of other National
Banks..
Fractional Paper Currency,
Nickel* and Cent*
Lawful Money Reserve
in Bank viz:
Specie.... $ 9,710.00
Legal-tender notes 1,000.00
Redemption fund with U. 8.
Treasurer (5 per cent of
circulation)
Undivided Profits, less Ex-
penses and Taxes paid....
National Bank Notes out-
standing
Due toother National Bank*
Individual deposit* subject
to check
Cashier’s checks outstanding
Bilk payable,including cer-
tificates of deposit for mon-
ey borrowed--------------
Kidney. bladder and urinary trou-
bles, fistula and all nervous and
orivhte diseases of men and women.
MtdicinGH furnished foi each case.
FIVE YEARS IN FT. WORTH.
Strictly Confidential.
DR5\ BASCOM MORRIS
Sj.—^W13f Main St, Ft.. Worth. Texas.
Loans and
Overdrafts,
secured. r
U. 8- Bond* to secure circu
lation
Premium* ou U. 8. Bonds..
Bills of Exchange,
Banking house Furniture,
and ______ _______
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents)
Due from approved Reserve
Agents
Checks and other Cash Items
Note* of other National
Banks
Fractional Paper Currency.
Nickels, and Cents
Lawful Money Reserve
in Bank, viz:
Specie $5,722.00
Legal-tender notes. 600.00
Redemption fund with U. 8.
Treasutfer (5 per cent of
circulation)
liabilities
Capital Stock
Surplus. --
Undivided Profits-------
Reserved for Taxes
Circulation
Deposits
Miss Kate Hardy entertained
her Sunday School ilass and the
teacher, Miss Howell, Tuesday
evening. Games were indulged
in until a late hour when a deli-
cious salad course was served.
County of Montague )
I, J. G. Clark, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. J. G. Clark,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 16th day of Jan. 1914.
[L. S.J W. T. Russell
Notary Public,
Correct—Attest:
R. R. ALEXANDER
N. M. Flynt
T. E. Bowers
RECAPITULATION
RESOURCES:
< t Mmmsm «• *■ *avb
■UMPHRETS ADAVIS
PhyaMsM s*4 Ssrftsa*
OWwwMWOwDnsBMn. II s.^. sad
lulfc w. sad te mmImmbi. Pteese Ofcs
Sb tfr.tSaphrigtitaHwiwSI. Dr. Davis
Rsadoacs IT* Ow Drag Sum *1.
Rev. J. A. Horn beak of Hender-
son, Texas, the Presbyterian
(U. P.) Pastor Evangelist of Texas
was a Nocona visitor last -Tues
day. And met the church Ht
tills place in a special meeting
Tuesday afternoon. He was
accompanied by Mr. J. D. Bedah
of St. Jo.
FARM LOANS
IkMvawaqr w taa m aay kiad ri a farm ar raack
SHERWOOD JAMESON
— Manta*ua. Taxaa
Condition at the
Rtaggold State Bank
M. W. A.
Mea's 2nd and 4th
Saturday night*.
M. M. Gilbert,
Clerk.
Worms th* Cause of Your
■BMP Child's Pains
A foul, disagreeable breath,
circles aroum . .
fever! sh, with great thirst, cheeks
Busbed and then pale, abdomen swol-
len with sharp cramping pains, are
all indications of worms. Don’t let
your child suffer—Kickapoo Worm
Killer will bring sure relief—it kills
the worm*—while Its laxative effect
add* greatly tc the health of your
child by removing the dangerous and
disagreeable effect of worms and par-
asites from the system. Kickapoo
Worm Killer as a health producer
should be In every household. Per-
fectly safe. Bny a box today. Price
25c. All druggists or by mail. }Kick-
spoo Indian Med. Co., Philadelphia
or St. Louis.
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in $15,000.00
Surplus Fund 2,250.00
Undivided Profits net 8,152.16
Individual Deposit* subject
to check •. 87,592.18
Time Certificates of Deposit 5,900.00
Bilk Payable and Re-dis-
counts. 5,000.00
Mr. J. B. Kennedy of Gaines-
ville is the guest of his brother,
S. W. Kennedy, this week,
coming to Nocona last Tuesday
evening.
Mr. 8. M. Davis returned from
Wellington, Texas, Tuesday eve-
ning, where he bad been called
to attend the funeral of bis
brother in-law, W. 8. White.
Mr. White lived in this county,
near St. Jo, for 30 years and
moved to Collingsworth county
some 8 years ago. He was 62
years old, and had been ill for
some time, and about two or
three weeks ago went to Corpus
Christi in hopes that the change
would be beneficial. No improve
ment came and he died at that
olace Wednesday of last week
and was buried at Wellington
last Saturday. He leaves a wife
and six children besides other
relatives to mourn his loss. We
extend our sincerest sympathy
to the bereaved family,
CHAS- MCNEW
THE PAPa HANGER AND PAINTEA
m wSl (M ■» «l PIwm IS*, w IS* ate lit .■■luci
,$329,831.67
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits
Circulation
DROPS
Deposits...........................215,735.73
Total........................329,831.67
fKEUMMFfO summg
enomjo use
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Stump, T. R. The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, January 23, 1914, newspaper, January 23, 1914; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1209278/m1/5/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.