The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 272, Ed. 1, Sunday, May 14, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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BRECKEyp.IDGE DAILY AMERICAN
SUXDAY. MAY 14 1922.
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vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwwwwW SO HAPPY SHE Can A Rat Bo FookMv.K gno
W OULD LIKE TO
Condensed Slnlenient of the Condition of
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U limit Natfmuil lank itf !lnriuuuiigi
iim made lo llio Comptroller' of (ho Currency nt Washington I). C
May .- HCJi!.
; itiisouiicits
Loans and Discounts $1837001.50
iMixnn purchased 1461331.10
Call Loans 300000. no
(J. S. Cert of Indebtedness 102492.53
U. 8. Liberty Honda 04013.00
V. S. Uod(I4 for circulation 10000 00
Ilonds. Securities Btc "75.310 00
Stock Federal Itescrve Iank. 9.00.00
Customers' Ilonds for unfekeep-
1113 48.100.00
Hanking bouse. Furniture and
Fixture .. 29l.7ll.lt
6 Per Ont Redemption Fund- 500.00
Until In vnult mill iltli otliur
banks l.-Ott77r..o:t
TOTAIi -.S.-7(HU:I7.S7
liahilitiuS
Capllal -.i I 200000.00
Surplus 100000.00
I'ndlrldet! .Hi-ofUs . 52.SS1.S3
Cuitomrre' Honds for safe-
keeping 13400.00
Circulation 9.C00.00
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FELL EVERYONE
Fine Appetite Perfect Diges-
tion unci Ability to Sleep
Soundly IIe; Reward for Tal;-
ini? .Tanlac Declares Topeku
Woman.
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"I have never heard ot anyone
I fnnlitiB n rat unit. I. ti.tnn .... .!...
I vift . mij if UBIIig ii I'tll.tl
ROUTE I American classified nila brine rsults.
SHORTEST OF TWO'iiv thu...
dkposits .
ri.iiiio.i.-ti.oi
"I am ho happy oiir italnlnt; mv
health 1 Just feel like telling emu -
I body about Tanlac" said Afrs. Man
deen Terrell. 1J27 N Qulnc Ae .
v iTopeka. Ivfins.
"Seven jears ago I beian suffer
jinx rroin ntrvoiu Indigestion and mit
no run down I couldn't do my house
Secretary Leach In com . n
rat trap. bated with cheese ot nth. ivwlth a request from J A. Tinum'-
food. "
T. .i i .. ' i i Tee of Dlrmlnclinm. lu . dlrectoi
w TT-rr. tis". 1 lin IIM'UIIII
my employers store room while tnov-
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The Director- ami Officers of the First .National Hank of HrcckiMirldgc respectfull)
tctiost a cnrcftil perusal of the nlioio statement shoulng unusually .strong reserves unit
general excellent liquid condition of the hank.
Ufflclciit anil lousrlenliniis banking serWro over a period of eighteen jenrs has earn-
eil n leputntlou for safety .solidity and ilependlihlllty that Mill endure.
Wo cordially IhI(.! jon to semi us jour banking business to ho handled In the .lamo
safe eniiserntliu way as Is reflected in the nboe.s(utf incut.
imVENDARLF. SINCE. I)04"
work. Food formed terrible a. on
mv stomach and prcsst d on mv
heart and it palpltntcd no badlv t
could hardlj breathe. My nenes
viere o had the least noise upset me.
'and a uood night's sleep wa.) Inqif.t
t sime i was also seriousli ronstipnt
V'ed.
j Hut sinep taking .Tanlnc I ha"
A a fIn'' npfetite. perfect div'tion and
laii oirrp nounnif. ii is no iroume
"i uu my uouseworK now. I think
Tanlac .limply Is a grand medieine "
Tanlac la sold by all i;ood dru.-
lt Adv.
Inc things about so I could sweep
and I hnppened to come acrn a
very large steel rat iiap. with two'
compartments. In one end of the rat
trap I placed common ordinary
scraps of paper bits of raa and
other rmall things that would attract
a rat. and today I went back and
'oolted and saw three very largo rats.
It was camouflage like Uncle .flam
camouflaged his boats machine
nuns and tanks: in other words It Is
to make believe there ir something
there that Is not.
J. It. Felton
yesterday mniled htm a letter ginnrl
the mileaee on the Hinkheail Hr '
wav betwi.n Mmtral Wells and Mm
lelle
This mileage i to be printed .on
50000 maps which are to be
sued by the hipuway headquai t. i
and shows the Ilrcckhtiridge rout.
to be 120 miles from Mineral W'pV-
to Abilene showing a saving of fit)
miles over the route tli-rotKh Itanpi r
Eastland and CUco which Is 1$0
miles.
".ri) no more iu lady
(J. -('p no ni"iv toda-i
i ! w II sin; one :ing for
th. Old Kentucl.'. Home
l.i llie Old Ke'Ui .ky IUd'i1
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platitni.' mill sustained a badly lacer-
ated hand Saturday afternoon when
It was cut by a saw.
May I ' The Cenoa
'. r in- ih oi f" f.-t a the eb-
. fur which II m h iiiu'inall call-
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H i.m eniitinn. fornmthl more! A large gash wa cut
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-uil iop iUxorc was filial i'i lb"
iltstrlet court yesterdajr hy Mi Care
ililmorc an.iinut her hnntiund .Ik' V
ililmore
John Coykiii eiiil'ln ed nt the Clir-
ii Tool. Mist.iined a hrok u lei; ..it
urdiu uflernoon when a lout nil a
drul ami lift pound wn-irli f"il on
He wa working nar an oil will
when the accident oecure.-l ! was.
t.ik. n to .i local hoipltal white hU
! n ii set in ptt.ee and dressed j
Baseball Rcsni is
TK.VAS LKAC.TR '
San Antonio 4 Shreveport 3.
Dallas? Heaumont fi.
Houston 11 Wichita Falls 10.
Oalveston 1 Fort Worth 2.'
A.MIJHICA.V LKAfil'M
Cleveland 5- Washington I.
Philadelphia 7 St. Louis I.
Detroit 8 New York 5.
Hnhton 3. Chicago 1.
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lioston S Pittsburgh :
t'inclnnatli S. Ilrookl:i :i
Chicago 'A New York o
St Louis rt 1'hiladelphi.i :"
BrrckiMi ridge Riri
Team Del eats Rairnvr
According to reports thit reached
llreckenrldge from Rangei yesterJaj
the.Breekeiiridgc high school ba-e-ball
team beat the Ranger school
team by a score of 5 to 1. This mini. '
was played Friday.
Yesterday afternoon fin- Hreeki r I
rftlge team played the Ban land high
lrlmol team) but as far ai. coitld bi j.
'I'nid no repcrtn of that t?ame hai
rf...el.ed this city although many .-.re
'confident that when the report it!
learned ft will be a report of iictii-j !
.( R Wragg closed bin school at
Red Cap Frldav ond was in Hreck-
enridge yesterdav on bifline.ir.
Thore was dinner on the ground aid
an Interesting program rendered at 2
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W"agg said he will be busy froii
now until the lection in behalf of his
candidacy for the office of Te s-sessor.
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New Laundry Rales!!
M.JWSPAPHH ADVJiHTISiNt:
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SKIRTS AND BLOUSES .
Beautiful Line of New Skirls ant!
Blouses al Bin Ueduclions.
Parks. Tex. May 13.--The Texaco"
i Stars of Parks Camp will play East
land Sunday afternoon on the Park-l
Camp diamond.
A large crowd of Tans from East-
land are expected to come over for
the game as well as thp fans from
Hreckenrldge and rfurrounditiK
canips.
Lovely aVIIcyTca m
Dci'cals' IlInsL Ward
With on "i.ialj advini eiMeiit In
I" in vspan rs in ' Hl in li'Mi J
I! Ovelstrtet llllpiiiolill. itlitlibutol
.- or Fort Wo'lli r .mrn il'i s.il ir
I Hupinuliili s in four d.ij; two f.i'
in Mini ral Wells st in ei 'urn .n.l
I s -.en in Kl ci i.i
1- T 1-it- Vi one of the .metl r.t'' t -
Oflay jam'.! . of direct 'remltf fiotu iiimm-
fiaiiei ad rtisinil'at ha.- i.o fur been
reported and not only i)ib.H in. pul-
lini power of "pri iter' i Inli" but
aiso hows thar tile ilupi.'ol il has
many admirers.
Mr Overstreet is now roi:duetm;c e.
cani.aign fo loea't ilealer.-i for tin
Hupmobile t.nd with this apiendid ree
ord at an example of tho demand lor
iu tine It should it m easy nrtitter
tot him to quickly HM-nr lealen in
the territory now of5en.
Family Utundry Washed and
Ironed at l."ic per pound
Rotinh Dry. Sc per pound
Dry Wash (ic per pound
Every piece of Work Is Guar-
anteed. Il-Days Service.
Breckcuridgc
Slcam Lauiuhy
rilONIMi
407 East Walker Street
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SPECIALS FOR MONDAY .
WE OFFER SOME VERY EXTRA SPECIALS. NOT. FOR
AN HOUR DUT FOR ALL DAY MOM) VY AS
LONG AS THEY LAST
Out lot Fancy Ribbon wick- for Sashes and Camisoles
ojp' :).-jc sell for . - "iflc
One Jot Ladies' Illouses new line just receiw'd made in
Crepe de Chines Pongee. Georgette values up to S.").")0
choice tor ... S..1S
(Jood Huck Towels white and Red Bordeis; ;;ootl weijhl
special each . . . 12e
Curtain Scrim in IMain White and Ecrfu: a!v with' flow -
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-One lot Ladies' Hose in summer weight in Rlack Brown
and White an extra alue. special
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Friday afternoon on lhe Lovely
i Valley diamond the Lovely Xalle
baseball tesmi scored a decided vic-
tory ovt r the East Ward team of
Ilreckenrldre The game wad never
in doubt from the first inning when
Lovely Vallev scon d 'i points and the
Fast Wan! 1 it is said
nlOTllERIIUBRARDS '
TO FLAY HIGH 'TEAM
A baseball team the J.totlierhuh-
bards pi'' renting one of the H. Y.
P. I' organizations of the First
Hapti3t church will play the High
School team W.'dnesdu.v at 1:30
o'clock it w.is nnnounctd yesterday
Pioceids Ironi the i ante will help
p.i out a .i mo tin I! V P 1'. put
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J S Christian an employe of t'l.-j
I'etialaild OH Coiup.iny had two of his
finders amputated at a local hospital
M'sterday afternoon.
Seyeral days ago Christian had his
fmgera mashed In an accident and
it was found nce8sary to remove
them yesterdny aften9on' it was an-
nounced today.
Weather Forecast
Chiropractic For Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis tuts for ages been a menace to humanitv. It
has no respect for parsons and its toll of human hie has.
been immense. It is however simply an abnormal expres-
sion of function. The vertebral subluxation (thspbvvniunt
of small bones of the spine) causes sufficient pinchintr of
the nerves to prevent the .tal force from flowim? freely
to the various organs involved. If hj se afflicted with
or threatened with this dr .ul'-.l disease you should b all
means try Chiropractic Vertebra! Adjustment as they ad-
just the Cause. When the C'iJsE i:. adjusted the effect
disappears. Why suffer wheti the solution is so easv?
Consultation and. Spinal Analysis Free.
L M. Black D. C.
Opposite Courthouse
Smith Building;
TELEPHONE 317
DALLAS. May 13.---U. S. Wentliei
Hureau predicts: Tonight and Sun-
day fair weather not much change
in temperature. Warmer In North-
west portions of the Stnte.
F. W. HOLDER JR.
Street Commissioner F. W. Holdi i
has a namesake today and It is hU
own son F. W Jr.' weight S poundi
who was horn yesterday morning
The fine bqy and his mother are
doing well and Commissioner HoM
er la a proud father.
WHY WORRY?
Don't wntry about your menls
just send and get some of our
well cooked Harliecue and good
Homo .Made Pies.
We always hao on hand nlco
Drchsed Chickens rrtisli Hotter
and Hggs and pure Sweet and
Mutter .Milk.
Keuieuiber that ijiallty and
rleanltiicss count or should when
Iwvlj'K (Jioceries
Wo deliver all onlers from .Si'
up. f
Do jour .shopping 'tinder one
roof. Vim- can fill your market
basket here everything from the
meat ill -ii to the vegetables for
jour dinner. In fact a complete
market house Is
MARTIN'S
MARKET 'HOUSE
Phono ittSt.
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One Well ai Frankel! now 3200 Feet.
One in Curry Pool now 2000 Feel.
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One at Eastland just starling.
Drilling wi th EJectricily is proving econom-
ical and dependable and it is no longer an ex-
peri men L
Let lis Show You.
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 272, Ed. 1, Sunday, May 14, 1922, newspaper, May 14, 1922; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122389/m1/8/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.