The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1919 Page: 2 of 14
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1HK VSPWKMON'f 8'1'AH
No. 5786
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
At Aspermont, in the State of Texas, at the «•' - • of m s -,
On Sep". 1-th, 191 ).
RESOUUCES.
Loans and Di^u'ts:except those
shown on b. v.') . • Ml)
Custotn-'cs ii■ i«>! i v armjo' oi su-cvp:aneos
of this bank ourci <•«' i or u:-<v> -t-.i-. d by it
Total Loans * 185 Ml.OO
Deduct: Note-; :i..o bills > d.~vir.ntt<!
(other than ban* ace. p^uroe* s >H - 3(>,017.< 0 119 344 00
U. S. Bdftds deposited to* seen re circulation
(par value) .... ^7. 5<H).(H)
U.S. Bonds owned and unpledged 1,080 00
Totd 0 )7 ir i n u\~. *>. • i.-."i .i1'* 8.580 00
Stock of PeU-ral Unserve Br:k (." 0 per cent
of subscription.) ... 1.200,QQ,
Value of bunking 1 mse $D,OU".00
Furniture and -Fivtiuvs . . • ■ :UK)0.0Q
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . .r8,?ou.00
Cash in vault and net -amounts duo t'r-cn nut. bank* 11.391.80
Net amount due from banks and bankers 180.-1
Total of Items 14. 15. 10, 17 and 18 $11,575.0.1
Checks on banks lo.-ato 1 outsid of city, or town
of reporting bank and other cash items 2,054 34
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and
Due from U. S Treasurer :!..>-0u
interest earned but not collected 90(>. 7:>
War Savi'igs C*m"fi.\vtes and Thrift
Total ... $11)3,785.10
LI ABILITIES
Capital stock paid in • 8 2o.000.00
Surplus fund ... lo, 000.0.0.
Undivided Profits . $2S, t94.20
Less current expenses, interest, and
taxes paid ..... 1,100 1.0 27.393.8b
Interest and discoujit coliocte i ur credited in
advarifp (if maturity and not earned - • 304,45
Circulating' notes Outstanding. 4000.00
Net. ai''ii',unt's cue. :>.> Nat, bonks - • H 304 07
Net amount doe t. > banks, bankers and trust C".
(other than in-'ude-l in it- ms •'•! or 32) - 1.100,49
Cashiers cheeks on -> vn bank outstanding '-'7
Total of items :*(),'•! 1 32 and 33 12,871 03
Individual deposits subject to check $108,42o,22
Total demand deposits, Items
34, 35 30. 37, 38. 39, and 40 . 10*. 12". 22
Total ... $1§3,785.10
Liabilities fo- rediscounts, including those
with K 'j -.-i Reserve bank ... 30,017 Oo
Total contingent liabilities • 36,017.00
Of III* totttl lofttm nml itlmeount* iiliort n nbi * « tli« Amount* on ti IiiUtoM «<! tlla
count watt elitvrffml at to • *« *« of tin*** p«nnllfd Uy l %w None No, hi w None.
Stat4 of Texas C mnty of Stonewall ss:
I, Roy Riddel. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly
awear that the above statement is true to the best of my know!
edge and belief. ROY RIDDEL, Cashie.
Subscribed o: d sworn to before me this 17th day of Sept.
1919. A. R. Low Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
I>. R Couch
G. B. Martin
Wm. Jordan
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ttKAI, KMT ATE - FA KM LOANS -- INSUKAttCE *
We have farms and ranches ol any size and to suit X
any demand - Good terms and low prices 0
We make liberal loans on good land and get vout ?
money quickly. Any kind ol Insurance J
See us if interested iu.-any of these lines It will
pay you.
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ASPERMONT, TEXAS
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Smoker? realise
(lint Ihtl a u it in
ihe cigar'ettea and do
noi exoect'premium*
or coupons.'
Cflmo-'. ffr# nohl nvfrjcftherw
in (tet-'niiftcuJly nettled pack'
cjjctf of 20 ciAarottcs; or ten
packrjvs (,200 ciga rette a) in a
£t hm in*-pap*; r'Covered carton.
Wo strongly recommend this
carton for the* home or offica
wpply or whan you travel
If you want to know what rate andf
unusual enjoyment Camels provide
smoke them in comparison with any
cigarette in the world at any price*
CAMELS are a cigarette revelation any
way you consider them! Take quality,
cr refreshing flavor and fragrance; or, that
wonderful mellow-mild'-smoothness you
never before got in a cigarette smoke! Yet
Camels are so full-bodied and so full-of-
satisfaction you marvel that so much de-
light could be put into a cigarette!
Camels expert blend of choice Turkish
and choice Domestic tobaccos makes them
so irresistibly appetizing! And, the blend
explains why it is possible for you to smoke
Camels liberally without tiring your taste!
You will prefer Camels to either kind
of tobacco smoked straight!
You'll realize pretty quick, too, that
among the many reasons you smoke Camels
is their freedom from any unpleasant ciga-
retty aftertaste or unpleasant cigarettyodor I
Once you know Camels you won't
take much stock in premiums, coupons
or gifts! You'll prefer Camel quality!
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Win.ton-Salem, N. C.
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PUNS COMPLETE
FOR HOME DRIVE
Texas Campaign for Home Ser-
vice Fund of $600,000 Ful-
./ Organized.
SOLI)' S TO ASSIST
SPEAKERS BUREAU
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1 have opened up a restaurant in the north side of the
Holcoinb building and am prepared to serve you good meals
or any kind of short order,
I have also opened a shoe shop in the south side of
the same building and will appreciate your shoe repair work
yours to please.
Workers Who Saw Oversea Ser-
.vice to Show Gratitude By
Giving Help
Dalla.s, Ti'xa-n !-\i 11y ortfuni/.eil In
all of (lie Texas, countW in lis"
southw.vstorn horn'* service /one for
the Salvation Army the stiite <w-<
of orgaiii/.ation men :i; • « . ■ .
ov•• r the lie'd in :ui eiVui: : > - .' .1.1-
thelr work, according to Herbert IS.
Kliler. Hou.thwegfera director- of fi-
nance.
The campai;:!! wil. oiiett ■:?.!> ■ r
LIti It will hi' preceded by. a wec'n
1 devoted to Silva' e> Army w'or!
| (Jovernor llnM/y ha.-- se" the ent re
i week awide l>. i-xecu'ive iiruclarn.i
i tion In this week special ,vp< '.j 1..
will he made ta the pubic b> f.!t.
I Salvation Army hruusili :.)>oah'-ra
1 and soldiers' i|ii:irtet
Overseas Men to Talk
The speake-s liiiieati has made tr
taagcnietiis for a number of ster.i'e
men and women to tat:, In the ) u-.-
. ue.-e cities of the state. ()\ • ea
tiei-oes will Ijf routed thro:ij(lm'!' "t
entitc soiithwest All of the live over
sesi Salvation Army officers who ate
; aval.able will be assigned work.
"IV and "Ma" liurdick will b,>
i ttvailable for a limited mtmbet of en
| KiWnn'tits I.ieutenatH ( olonel Cco- ee
' Wood, commander of the wouthwei!
I ern dlstvU'! nnnounice . No slrene
• ou« eanipalgn will be outlined for
| them, however, because of their jape
und the Inconvenience mid dl.seotti
forts of travel at this season of the
year
POULTRY SHOW AT VICTORY
FAIR REST SELLING EVENT
$2,500.00 IN PREMIUMS ATTRACTS
POULTRVMEty FROM EVERY
WHERE, WKO CAN SELL
in i
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\'!clilry
Wat t r
Si: :'"itt(
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f()t
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f iv
in a A
the \'i(-!o
in cash
I'unit ry
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Fair at Hal-
If.tr'ton, A:--
!e in lent, say-
ojis are com
arc of
:'lryt!ieti can
cxitibitI'h's i
ndse> will
"FAKE" ASPIRIN
WAS TALCUM
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l-'air
Itram h, I e,-'s Summit, Mo ;
11 McClaskey. Kar.nas Oily, ,
lames Tucker, lioyal ()ak, Mich.
The Texas l.tjirred ilock i'Iu'o and
other clubs will meet at this time a*
the Victory Fair
The Retteral arrangement, lishting
facilities and hygienic aeeotninoda
lions for the birds, ate very gratify
ii'K to poul rymen everywhere. The
!! 17 show was a big suceoss. The
exhibits tanked hli:h in number and
quality, and many prominent breed-
ers v.-et-e represented.
1 leinu !teld ten days earlier this
year, the show comos at a time
when both farmers and fanciers have
money to buy birds, and many fine
ones are sold a! tin- Dal'as show. The
Dallas dnt'-s. i c.t tith to lOth do not
conflict with other shiiws, but enable
Therefore Insist Upon Geifc
uine "Bayer Tablets
of Aspirin"
breeders in tid
this fall when
highest |' ices
I'ouIt-. v Show
■ irti-e 'h"!r u-innl;igB
birds command the
The Ci-.-tory Fail-
will be the biggest
sell!ni'. evcii! i:i 'he conn r; this fall.
The PiReon Displiiy ,\ i!l also lie the
very best yet. The splendid part
played by carrier pigeons !n the war
lias endeared them to hot If breeders
and the public generally. A larger
number of pigeon entries than ever
before, and a greater variety of fine
breeds-, will be represented at the
Victory Fair Pigeon Show, than over
before Cash premiums anil ribbons
are offered
Mil! ions of ftaudnl. i t Aspii in
Tablets vv* re Ft-lt: t>x !■ Bn t l<b n
imanufocMirer wh'ch iatc- prov-
ed to be compv ^eti nvi.vii.ly <•!' Tal-
en m Powder. " 14>.- ■<. t r Ta I ets
j i | ■' ''
of Aspirin" the true, Kf,nuin«?,
Amerie m made and Atronean
owned Tablets are marked ^ith
the safety "Pa: er C!<-.-s,"
Ask for iit.ti then insin upon
, "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" and
always buy them in the Original
Cayer package which contains
j proper directions and dosape.
j Aspirin is the trade mark of
j Bayer Manufacture of Mono-
aceticaeidester of Salicylicacid.
Djn't borrow your neighbor's
j paper Read ; our own Star.
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*• "j91*? f« tor tlon to
•altli
Poultry and
Pel atock
SmSSSSUss
I AM GLAD TO ENDORSE
PE-RU-NA
Glad to Try Anything
"Tlireo year* ago my ayatem
was In a trrrlblr run «a>wa eon*
tfiiion and I ivm broken out alt
ov<>r my body, 1 began to bo wOt>
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tiNM nihn ta*. Ptrai
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Was in a
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Run Down
Condition
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Dunwody, Will A. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1919, newspaper, September 25, 1919; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126202/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.