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Will Announce On
February 1st
A substantial reduction in the prices
of their
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New brick
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11c.
3.409.12
5.229.12
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For Sheriff.
J. N. SMITH.
For Justice of Peace, Precinct 1:
J. H. (JOHN) PLEASANT.
I. 0. B. PARKER.
J. D. McCALLUM.
For Constable, Precinct No. 1.
V. R. GRIMSLEY.
JIM TEAGUE.
For Commissioner, Precinct 2.
T. W. WIMBERLY.
.35,000.00 '
16,000.00
3,806.90
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We either make them work
I Costs You Nothing
Farmers State
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No. I Kelly Points and Sides 25c
No. I Kelly Steel Points . 85c
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Dodge Brother
Payne & Payne
Hardware and F^iiture
THE CHAMPION—PAGE FOUR—JANUARY 11, 1922,
There Are Many
Possibilities for
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Watch This Space
Each Week
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Hastings’ Seeds are the Standard
of the South, and the largest mail
order seed house in the world is b'hck
of them. They’ve got to be the best.
Write now for the 1922 catalog. It
is absolutely free.
H. G. HASTINGS C<5., SEEDSMEN,
ATLANTA, GA.
Bring Your Junk Batteries To Us
PERFECT BREAD
With the average home baked
The Champion,
and published
Texas, on
Dillon-Bruce Motor Cl
rooms for rent.
house, close in.—Eros
ker.
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Loans and discounts
sonal or collateral
Overdrafts
Bonds and stocks:
Liberty Bonds, U. S. Cert.
of Ind $40,369.95
County War. $77,087.69
117,457.64
11,000.00
2,000.00
WIFt OF
GEORGE F.SOWERW^
No. 1044
OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE
FINANCIAL CONDITION OF
FARMERS STATE BANK AT
CENTER, STATE OF TEXAS,
At the close of business on the 31st
day of December, 1921, published in
a newspaper printed
at Center, State of
the 11th day of Jan. 1922.
RESOURCES:
per-
• • • .$176,893.88
3,706.96
Forty five men of Shelby County to join the
Center Company of the TEXAS NATIONAL
GUARD. Regular army pay, clothing and full
equipment. Have our own Armory and stay at
home. Others are joining why not, you ?
For further information see ir write
T. D. KIMBRO, Captain
W C. ROGERS, 1st Lieutenant y
Officers • f home company of The Texas Nation-
al Guard, Center, Texas.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Charges: For Congress, $15.00;
For other District Offices, $10.00;
for Representative, $7.50; for Coun-
ty offices, $7.50; for Justice precinct
offices, $3.00; and for Commissioner,
$5.00. A maximum of 100 words as
i a write up of the ‘person announcing
will be allowed with the announce-
ment fee, and all over that amount
will be charged for at rate of 2 cents
per word. Cash must accompany all
announcements and political adver-
tisements.
The following named persons have
authorized their announcements for
the offices named, subject to the
Democratic Primary in July:
For Congress:
JOHN B. BURNS.
For Representative, 10th District.. . .
G. C. LIGHTFOOT.
For County Judge:
B. H. MUNNERLYN.
For District Clerk:
CLARENCE SAMFORD.
T. S. BAKER.
CLAUD F. HOOPER.
For County Clerk:
B. M. ALFORD.
JEFF E. SAMFORD.
VAN J. SMITH.
E. E. WILKINS.
For County Treasurer:
GEO. P. BRITTAIN.
MRS. ANNIE BAKER SMITH.
WM. BECK.
J. E. (EMMETT) WHEELER.
For Tax Collector:
H. E. NORRIS.
J. O. COOPER.
B. Y. GIBSON.
For County Superintendent,
Public Instruction:
R. B. SMITH.
T. A. (TOM) COOK.
W. M. CHANDLER (re-election).
For .Tax Assessor:
j. t. McCauley.
TOL PATTERSON.
HOMER P. BECKHAM.
J. M. Childress, an ex-sar-
vice young man, and who lost j
a lower limb in ^he late war,;
has opened a shoe repair shop
in the building formerly occu- j
pied by Chas. B:-nett. He
has installed modern machin-
ery and has an ai.evrffsement
in this paper, soliciting patron-
age from the public.
We will have in a car of Fence Wire
the next few days. Wait for our prices.
Make our place of business your place
of business. Right on the corner.
i FOR RENT;.—What is known as the
Adams Votel building. Will rent for j
: hotel or in apartments. Apply to j
1 Mrs.1 E. H. ^feoker. 11c. II
Hastings’ Seeds
1922 Catalog Free
It’s ready now. 100 handsomely il-
lustrated pages of worth-while seed
and garden news for Southern garden-
ers and farmers. This new catalog,
we believe,'Is the most valuable seed
book ever published. It contains 100
full pages of the most popular vege-
tables, flowers, and farm crop plants,
the finest work of its kind ever at-
tempted.
With our photographic illustrations
I and color pictures also from photo-
/ graphs,.we show you just what you can
I grow with Hastings’ geeds even be-
fore you order the se£ds. Our cata-
log makes garden and flower bed
planning easy and it should be in
product. The verdict cannot fail every single Southern home. Write us
I a post-card for it, giving your name
. | and address. It will come to you
It S Simply by return mail and you will be mighty
that no home could have the &iad you’ve got it.
facilities for scientific baking
that we have. We don’t see
why any woman should work
and worry over bread baking
when our bread is so much bet-
ter, so easily procured and so
much less expensive.
THE CITY BAKERY.
Center, Texas.
Notice To The Public.
I have purchased “The Center Shoe
— ...Shop,”'from W. J. Burroughs and
solicit your shoe repair business. I
have employed Arnie Tutton, who
plays second fiddle to non^ infthis
line. All work guaranteed. You
must be satisfied, In Globe Cafe.
Eat while you watt. Yours to please
Tic J. D. McCALLUM.
E. 0. DOGGETT, Battery Station
the Year 1922
For those who think twice before acting in financial
matters; for those who apply themselves to business
matters, or to their avocation and SAVE; to those
who live within their income, and save some of their
earnings each month, there are many possibilities for
the coming year.
The financial forecast says that this year will be one
with good business and a return to normal condi-
tions. No matter how good business is, no matter
now much one makes, unless good business judgment
is exercised by all, the good business will not result
in profit to the individual.. . There is no better way
to save than to have a bank acount, for that acts two
ways: First, the bank account gives standing and,
second, it places the owner of the account in a posi-
tion to get help when an opportunity presents itself
for an investment. I his bank wants the account of
any person, large or small, and will give prompt and
painstaking service.
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--------- PLANTS—Early Jersey Wake-
ROOMS.—I have several nice' field cabbage plants ready
now. 30c iter 100; ,$2.00 per
1000.—K. B. Floyd, Box 236,
Tenaha, Texas. lltf
Real Est. (Banking Hse)
Fur. and fixtures ....
Due from other banks and
and bankers, cash on
h£nd . 102,196.52
Int. in depositors’ guar
anty fund
Assess. in dep. guar-
anty fund
j Other Resources
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1 Total, $422,298.43
LIABILITIES:
, Capital' Stock paid in. . .
Surplus Fund
Undivided profits, net. .
Individual deposits, sub-
ject to check 337,491.53
Bills payable and redis. . 30,000.00
To Those Who Owe Me.
I have waited just about as
long on those who owe me as I
can. I accommodated you by
letting you have niy goods
without the cash. 1 need the
pay now and need it bad. Un-
less volunteer settlement is
made at once I will have to
take steps toward collecting
same. BLAIN WOODS.
A MONUMENT FOR YOUR LOVED ONES
TjTHERE is no more fitting expression of your love to those
honored dead—mothers, sisters, fathers, brothers, cousins
—than a monument of eternal stone of rare beaut^^ ,
1 am tiug direct representative of one of the
^Manufacturers in the^outb^P^d can offer you a se-
--- manirjjeautif'agBSggf7". st a wide range in price.
TOM CRAWFORD
P. O. Box 333 ; Center, Texas
Total -. . .$422,298.43
State of Texas, County of Shelby:
We, F. C. Powell, as vice president,
and H. E. Norris 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.
F. C. POWELL, Vice Pres.
H. E. NORRIS, Cashier.
Correct Attest:
H. N. Runnels.
John Sanders.
T. H. Dillon, Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me .
this 6th day of Jan. A. D. 1922.
(Seal) W. I. POWELL.
. Notary Publjc Shelby County, Texas.
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The Champion (Center, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 11, 1922, newspaper, January 11, 1922; Center, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1321413/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fannie Brown Booth Memorial Library.