The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1914 Page: 5 of 8
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THE NOCONA NEWS
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exe-
patch
Operates
Gas-Ele< trie Motor Cars
Between
DALLAS and PARIS
via
TERRELL, GREENVILLE
and COMMERCE
Also
STEAM TRAINS
Between
ENNIS and PARIS
Ask for Tickets Over
THE MIDLAND
F. B. McKAY
General Passenger Agent
TERRELL, TEXAS
National BankAt Bonita. In the State of Texas, at the Close
the
$74,671.20
3,827.67
1,539.48
50.000.00
25,000.00
24.250.00
13,257.55
405/24 I
1,006.92
3,000.00
2,748.00
16,846.51
600.00
54.85
320.00
225.95
2,891.35
..$54,630.50
472.50
7,435.00
1,250.00
2.500.00
2.500.00
$228,511.76
$304,394.10
3.004.84
581.54
50.000.00
50,000.00
17,700.23
1,169.76
4.120.02
135,220.17E. Barefoot
94,148.57
34.42
$125,906.15
$304,394.10
■ Directors
J
Directors
- Directors
125,906.15
TOTALE. Barefoot
LIABILITIES
$304,394.10
Total
$ 25,000.00
TOTAL
125,906.15
$304,394.10
Total
DESTRUCTION IN WAKE OF GERMAN TROOPS
- - $228,511.76
Skin Disease Cured
Stop, Look and Listen
3,006.07
635.65
13.257.55
3,000.00
8,437.92
1,100.00
223.93
Cork ECT—Attest:
R. R. Alexander
10,000.00
5,730.00
25,000.00 I
45.654.43 1
25,000.00
50 000.00
50,000.00
13,004.84
20,000.00
95.506.92
439.95
58.24
21,993.68
580.70Jit Nocobi, in the State ef Texas, at the
dose of business, Sept. 12, 1914
$147,980.92
50,000.00
6,500.00
24,030.84
50,000.00
10,000.00
200.00
56.90j
wooden shingle roof. The pro-
miscuous burning of trash in the
open should not be countenanc-
ed. and the sale or use of ordi-
nary parlor matches ought to be
made a tinable offense.
36,647.77
85.45 j
25,000.00 '!
REAL ETSATE
INSURANCE
Your Druggist guarantees to return
your monev if Hunt’s Cure fails to
cure skin disease,—Itch, Eczema Tet-
ter, Ringworm, and other forms of
skin trouble. Alss fine for piles, old
sores. Costs nothing if it fails to cure.
Give it a trial.
76.210.68 !
25,000.001
No. 10163
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The First National Bank
Spasmodic efforts at reform
immediately following disasters
and conflagrations, such as the
Fort Worth tire in 1909, in which
some 300 structures were de-
stroyed, or the disastrous fire of
1912 in Houston, in which §5,000,•
000 of value were wiped out, are
not sufficient to place our house
permanently in order for the
prevention of such visitations
Each city and town in Texas
should adopt and rigidly enforce
a building law prohibiting the
erection of combustible struct
ures, particularly in or adjacent
to the heavy value districts, and
one that will permanently banish
from the corporate limits the tin
and brick on edge flue, and the
>15,000.00
2,500.00
1,498.80
35,631.70
6,000.00 ;
500.001
One Nocona News one year for
o i.e dol’ar.
Ne. 5338
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Nocona National Bank
$34,649.82
2,431 30
998.62
241.40
1,100.00 i
..$ 50,000.00
.. 10,000.00
The Home Benevolent Associ-
ation of Saint Jo, Texas, now has
over 833 members. Don’t put it
off but do it now. (KICK IN.)
C. E. Cunningham, Secy-Treas.
44tf
Fire Prevention
By S. W. Inglish, State Fire Marshal
Total
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
Due to approved Reserve
Agents ...........
Individual deposits subject
to check
Demand certificates of de-
posit ..
Certified checks
Time certificates of deposit
pavable after 30 days or aft-
ernotice of 30 days or longer
Cashier'schecks outstanding
Reserved for taxes
Bills payable including ob-
ligations for money borrowed 20,000.00
Capital
Surplus & Profits
Circulation
Deposits
Bills Payable
TOTAL - - - -Located over the Nocona
National Bank. If you
have Farm Land or Town
Property for sale we In-
vite you to list with us. If
you want to buy property
of this kind come and see
me. Will appreciate your
business and handle it on
small commission. I also
represent leading Life,
Fire, and Tornado Insur-
ance Companies.
Yours for business,At Nocom, in the State of Texu, at the
Cloae of Business, Sent 12,1914
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock $50,000.00
Surplus <Sc Undivided Profits 10,581.54
Circulation 50,000.00
Denosits 158,812.56
Bi..» Payable 35,000.00
W. W. Allen,
Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
W. A. McCall
J. R. Modrall
Humphreys
RECAPITULATION
, resources
Loans & Discounts
U. Bonds
Banking House, & Real Eat.
Cash & Due From Banks...
Correct—Attest:
E. E. Carlton 1
J. A. Addison !- Directors
J. G. Clark )
RECAPITULATION
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Furniture and Fixtures
Cash and Exchange
Interest in Guaranty Fund.
Total_________________________
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock.
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Deposits
Total.........................
At Ringgold State of Texas, at
close of business on the 12th day of
Sept. 1914 published in The No-
cona News a newspaper printed
and published at Nocona State of
Texas, on-the 18th day of Sept, 1914.
resources
Loans and Discounts $176,524.18
^Overdrafts secured and un-
secured
U. S. Bonds to secure circu-
lation ..............
Other securities to secure
circulation .........
Premiums on U. S. Bonds..
Bonds, Securities, etc. (other
than Stocks) .........
Banking house Furniture
and Fixtures
■Other Real Estate owned....
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents)
Due from approved Reserve
Agents in Central Reserve
•Cities ;in other Reserve
Cities ...............
•Checks and other Cash Items
Bills of Exchange .....
Notes of other National
Banks.
Fractional Paper Currency,
Nickels and Cents
Lawful Money Reserve
in Bank viz:
Specie _______$ 7,185.00
Legal-tender notes 250.00
>Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent of
circulation) ............
Total I
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-
posit .'........
Cashier’s -checks outstand-
ing 1,772.14
Hills payable, including ob-
ligation for money borrowed 35,0<)0.00
Total
State of Texas )
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 mv knowledge and
belief. J. G. Clark,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
ine this 17th dav of Sept, 1914.
[L. S.] W. T. Russell
Notary Public.
$25,000.00j
5,000.00 '
251.721
25,000.00 I
7,751.45
BANKS
Official Statement of the Financial
Condition of the
Ringgold State Bank
Total $228,511.76
STATE OF TEXAS )
County of Montague )
I, A. D. Lunn, Cashier of the
above-named bank. do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
true to the l>est of my knowledge and
Belief. A. D. Lginn.
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 17th day of Sept, 1914.
W. T. Russell,
Notary Public.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
“I advised the 'boys’ when they en-
listed for the Spanish war to take
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy with them, and
have received many thanks for the ad
vice given,” writes J. H. Houghland,
Eldon, Iowa. '•No person whether
traveling or at home should be with-
out this great remedy.” For sale by
all dealers.
No. 7617
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Farmers & Merchants
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts------$146,109.91Overdrafts secured and un-
secured 1,465.77
U. S. Bonds to secure circu-
lation ’. 50,000.00
Bills of ExchangePonds, Securities, etc------
Banking House, Furniture,
and Fixtures
Other Real Estate owned...
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents)
Due from approved Reserve
Agents in Central Reserve
Cities $6,736.14; in other
Reserve Cities $4,178.30..
ChecKs and other cash items
Notes of other National
Banks
Fractional Paper Currency,
Nickels, and Cents
Lawful Money Reserve
in Bank, viz:
Specie $6,472.50
Legal-tender notes. 1,000.00
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent of
circulation) ........
Due from U. S. Treasurer
..$54,630.50 j correct—Attest:
.1. M. Fleming, 1
1 C. Howard, !•
McCall, 1
RECAPITULATIOI>
T. E. Bowers )
RECAPITULATION
RESOURCES:
Loans and Discounts $204,601.85
U. S. Bonds 50,000.00
Banking House, Fur. & Fix. 10,000.00
•Cash and Due from Banks.. 34,062.25
Other Real Estate 5,730.00
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts, secured and un-
secured ...........
U. S. Bonds to secure circu-
lation _________
O hi r securities to secure
circulation
Premiums on U. S. Bonds..
Bills of Exchange,
Banking house Furniture,
and Fixtures
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents) .
Due from approved Reserve
Agents in Cental Reserve
Cities $3,006.07; in other
Reserve Cities
Checks and other Cash Items
Notes of other National
Banks ..............
Fractional Paper Currency.
Nickels, and Cents
Lawful Money Reserve
in Bank, viz:
Specie $2,691.35
Legal-tender notes. 200.00
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent of
circulation)
Total.. $125,906.15 |
14 ABILITIES
Capital stock paid in. I
Surplus fund .........
Undivided Profits, less Ex-
penses and Taxes paid....
National Bank Notes out-
standing.
Due toother National Banks
Due to approved Reserve
Agents in Central Reserve
Cities ..; in other Re-
serve Cities $1,169.76
Individual deposits subject
to check —
Cashier’s checks outstanding
Bills payable, including ob-
gations for money borrowed
Total
STATE OF TEXAS, |
1 County of Montague )
I, M.M. Gilbert, Cashier of the above !
named bank, do solemnly swear that
! the above statement is true to the best
1 of mv knowledge and belief.
M.M. Gilbert,
$38,321.14 Cashier.
1,100.00! Subscribed and sworn to before me
14,711.17 | this 17th day of Sept., 1914.
498.19; S. H. Fleming,
Notary Public.
20.00
Currency .._____3,175.00
Specie ............ 887.75 14,711.17 I
Other Resources as follows:
Interest in Depositors Guar-
anty Fund. .......
Asst Guaranty Fund...
Total............
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in $15,000.00;
Surplus Fund 2,500.00.
Undivided .Profits net. 1,498.80 !
Individual Deposits subject
to check ............. 30.231.70
Time Certificates of Deposit 5,400.00 ■
Bills Payable and Re-dis-
counts
-------! resources
54,630.,>0 Loans Discounts $
I U. S. Bonds at Par
! Other Securities to secure
Circulation ............
! Banking House. Fur. & Fix.
, Cash and Due from Banks
RESOURCES
Loa?s and Discounts per-
sonal or collateral
Loans real estate ..
Overdrafts ..........-
Warrant Account-----------
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Approved
Reserve Agents. 10,628.42
Due from other Banks
and Bankers subject
to check net.
10.914.44 | Cash Items
139.00
Total................$54,630.501
State of Texas, )
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 b.fore me
this 16th day of Sept. a. D. nineteen
and fourteen.
[L. S.j
- $228,511.76
liabilities
Capital Stock.
Circulation
Surplus & Profits
Bills Payable....
Deposits
TOTAL - -
Servi^^pl
that serves!
oMmils
(pfeall the
JjjpLi cities in
rtioma and
5^J^as, the Katy
jj^L®nes can serve
jpyou best, either
. ' as a traveler or as a
shipper of freight.
The Magic Washing Stick is not a
soap, nor is it a washing powder, but
a very peculiar article which makes
dirty clothes clean and snowy white
without a bit of rubbing, thus doing
away with the hard work on washday.
Washes colored cic.thes without fad-
ing. woolens without shrinking or
hardening, and for lace and lace cur-
taing it is simply tine. Guaranteed
perfectly harmless and can be used
with perfect safety on the most del-
icate fabric. Price 10c per Magic
Stick or three for 25c. If dealer can’t
supply send stamps or money order
to A. B. Richards Co., Sherman,
Texas.
The Nocona News and Dallas
News one year $1.75,
Diarrhoea Quickly Cured
"My attention was first called to
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy as much as twelve
years ago. At that time 1 was seri-
ously ill with summer complaint. One
dose of thia remedy checked the trou-
ble, ” writes Mrs. C. W. Florence,
Rockfield, Ind. For sale by all Deal-
1 era.
Professional Cards
T. H. YARBROUGH
ATTORNEY
Phone is4. Saint Jo. TexasVV. T. RUSSELL
Lawyer and Notary Public
General Practice, Stat* and Federal Courts
Located just east of Poat Office
Nocona,.....Tua*
W S. JAMESON
Attorney-At-Law
(Office West Side Public Square.
Montague,......Tua*
WILSEY VV. ALCORN
Attorney-At-Law
Office south tide public square
Montagu*. • .... Tua*
J. M. DONALD
Attorney At Law
general practice in all courts.
Office in Ball Building.
Nocona. .... Texas
A. A. STRIPLING
DENTIST
Office in Ball .Building over Bowdry** Drug Store
Nocona, .... Tuas
*. T. HUMPHREYS W. W. DAVM
HUMPHREYS & DAVIS!
Phyaiciana and Surgeons ;
Office east of Our Drug Store. Hours 9 to 11 a. m.. and
t to 4 p. m«, and by appointment. Phone* Office
31; Dr. Humphrey's Residence 51; Dr. Davis*
Residence 176; Our Drug Store 91.
.......TexasDrs. Hartsook & Stripling
Practice limited to diseases of eyes,
ear, nose and throat.
Suite 308-9 Kemp & Kell Building.
Wichita Falls, ... Texas
CHAS- MCNEW
THE PAPER HANGER AND PAINTER
You*will get me at Phone 102, or 228 and 119 residence
phones.
Nocona, . . . . Texas
FARM LOANS
I have money to loan on any kind of a farm or ranch
; property. I inspect all property in person and pass on
all riak, and can et »our monc* in a few days-
SHERWOOD JAMESON
Montague. Toxas
NOCONA LODGE
NO. 7."53
on or before
Meets Saturday night
full moon.
W. E. Justin, W. M.
N. R. Beal, Sec.
,o. E. s.
NOCONA CHAPTER NO. 02
Meets Friday night before full
moon in each month and two weeks
| following.
Mr. Sarah Berry, W. M.
Mrs. Frankie Hagler, Sec.
The MAGIC washing Stick
---------. --------------------------—
Lodge Directory
Meets at their hall in T.
F. B. building, 1st and
3d Monday nights in each month, Visi-
tors cordially invited.
J. S. Wood, C. C.,
Roy Price. Clerk,
W.
T. F. B.
LODGE
Meets every
first and third
S ATURD AY
nights at their
hall in the T.
F. B. building.
T. Russell,
President.
NOCONA LODGE
NO. 042
Meets everv Thursday night.
J. P. Clingingsmith, N. G.
C. E. Savill, Sec.
Blackened ruins of a burned farm house near Liege, destroyed by the German troops. This was but one of
thousands of dwellings thus wrecked by the kaiser’s soldiers.
M. W. A.
Mee's 2nd and 4th
Saturday nights.
W. F. Leonard,
Clerk.w. o. w.
NOCONA CAMP
NO. 4-45
w. J. Maples,
Treasurer.
I. O. o. F.
ON THE FIRING LINE NEAR TIRLEMONT
Remarkable photograph of Belgians on the firing line close to Tirlemont, taken’during the heat of battle.
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Stump, T. R. The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1914, newspaper, September 18, 1914; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1209811/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.