The Champion (Center, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1926 Page: 7 of 10
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Condensed Statement
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CENTER, TEXAS
18,498.44
6,823.41
35,000.00
re-
220,075.72
Condensed Statement
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'14,350.39
he Farmers State Bank
1,039.01
Of Center, Texas
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AS PER CALL OF COMMISSIONER OF BANKING, APRIL 12, (926
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Resources:
Liabilities:
Total
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$571,793.43 '
227,560.50
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37,472.43
Liabilities
718,003.17
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296,767.24
Total
$571,793.43
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20,000.00
6,761.75
STATE GUARANTY
BOND BANK
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growing tots need
lots of food!
$223,922.19
5,000.00
... 3,289.00
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TIGHT,feathery cakes and
cookies, when perfectly
leavened as with Dr. Price’s
Phosphate Baking Powder,
are wholesome, nourishing
and good for children.
Good, body-building cake
is far better for them than
candy. Always have cake in
the pantry!
The above statement is correct.
As per call of Commissioner of Banking, April
12, 1926. -
FOR RENT: A four-room
apartment.—J. A. Sanders.
Capital Stock
Surplus
Ur.divided Profits
Deposits
$299,480.03
... 7,200.00
18,089.66
324,769.69
6,709.11
8,103.44
$ 25,000.00
25,000.00
15,510.54
506,282.89
20 dozen Men’s Blue Overalls.
The $1.49 grade, while they last 98c.
'—Jas. W. Durrett.
Seeds, Seeds, Seeds of all kinds.—
Stripling & Armstrong.
... 58,139.99
.... • 88.15
... 4,890.97
1,039.01
. Gov. Bonds 35,000.00
modern
I Overdrafts, undoubtedly
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securities
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$ 35,000.00
15,000.00
5,000.00 I
17,472.43 I
held
...... . 56,650.00
11,000.00-
10,750.00
2,000.00
56,691.52
Sweet Potato Plants. Taking or-
ders now.—Stripling & Armstrong.
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Total $847,125.60
State of Texas, County of Shelby.
We, R. J. D. Ellington, as president
and H. E. Norris, as cashier of said
bank, each of us, do solemnly swear
| that the above statement is true to
i the best of our knowledge and belief.
R. J. D. ELLINGTON, President.
H. E. NORRIS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
|\me this 17th day of April, A. D. 1926
EXA DOGGETT,
['Notary Public Shelby County, Texas.
| Correct—Attest: R. S. Sanders, Tol
I, Smith, E. H. Carter, Directors.
| Grady Hicks, who is employed by
the Magnolia Gas company, is visiting
friends in Center.
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FOR SALE: One 6 year ’ old, good
milk cow. Extra nice heifer muley
calf. Easy terms.-—Ney Cannon, Cen-
ter. 21p
Hi-Life Kills Ants.—Stripling &
Armstrong.
Bring your chops and oat sacks to
Payne & Thompson. We pay cash. ,
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures
Cash on hand and in
other Banks
U. S. Liberty Bonds
Acceptances
Total Cash on hand
Liberty Bonds and Ac-
ceptances
Interest Guaranty Fund
Assessment Guaranty Fund
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good
Bonds, stocks and other
F| securities; U. S.- Gov.
Bonds
Customers^ Bonds
I for.safekeeping
Real Estate, (Banking
House)
Other Real Estate
Furniture and Fixtures....
Cash on hand.......
Due from approved
serve agents
Due from other.,, banks
and bankers, subject
| to check on demand
Interest in Depositors’
Guaranty Fund
Assessment Depositors’
Guaranty Fund...: !
Acceptances and Bills of
Exchange, undoubtedly
good
Other Resources’
Scrip and Vouchers
Claims r
Live Stock
Capital Stock
$ 35,000.00
Surplus and Un-
divided Profits
Individual De-
posits
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OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE
Financial condition of the Farmers
State Bank, at Center, State of Tex-
as, at the close of business on the
12th day df April 1926, published in
The Champion, a newspaper printed
and published at Center, State of
Texas, on the 2»ist day. of April, 1926.
RESOURCES:
Loans and discounts, un-
doubtedly good on per-
sonal or collateral se-
curity $324,366.25
Loans secured by real
estate, worth at least
twice the amount loan-
ed thereon
58,139.99
4,890.97
88.15
Total ...........................$847,12^.60
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock
Certified Surplus Fund ...
Other Surplus Fund
Undivided profits, net ...
Individual Deposits sub-
ject to check on which
no interest is paid 490,442.67
Public Funds on Deposit:
County $161,510.31
- City 1,420.00
School.. 64,630.19
Customers’ Bonds depos-
ited for safekeeping 56,650.00
Fresh vegetables every
Payne- & Thompson.
Loans and Discounts
$349,688.10
Banking House,
Furniture and
Fixtures 13,000.00
Other Real Estate
10,750.00
| Interest and As- *
sessment Guar-
| ^anty Fund 21,112.14
| Cach and Ex-
change
Other Resources
Scrip and Vouch-
ers
I Live Stock
j Claims
I Acceptances
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you one
Get your Bewley’s Chicken Feed
at Payne & Thompson.
for the little boys, ages from 4 to 8
and 10 years. Can dress them from
head to foot.—Jas. W. Durrett.
T. WOOD SMITH, Cashier.
CHICKS, CHICKS, CHICKS.
. Are you startng your baby chicks j
off right. Try our Bewley.’s Chick I
Feed.—Payne & Thompson.
I have made special preparations I
We have no
Fundsof
Boys Spring Suits, 9 to . 15 years,
regular $15 values, while they lasf,
Si.OO to $16.00.—Jas. W. Durrett.
State, County, City or Municipal
any kind. In good and bad years we
customers. Are you one of
stand by our
them ?
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$790,475.60
Total
$790,475.60
The above statement is. correct
R. S. SANDERS, Vice-Pres. ’
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THE CHAMPION, CENTER, TEXAS APRIL 21J1926 |
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3-Days SUIT SALE 3-Days
THURSDAY, APRIL 22nd, FRIDAY 23rd, SATURDAY 24th
300 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits. Includedin these are Schloss Bros., Curlee’s, and Silyerleaf—all well known brands. Every suit in the
store will carry a special Sale Tag which will represent a saving-of $5.00 to 1 5.00 the suit.
$37.50 and $40 Schloss Suits, all New Spring Patterns $28.50 $30.00 and $35.00 Schloss Suits, all New Spring Patterns $24.50 Cur-
lee Suits, worth up to $35.00 to close out, $ 1 4.95. Silverleaf Suits $25, $30, $32 Suits $ 1 9.95
No alterations, No approvals, No if and ands. If you need a suit now is your time.
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The Champion (Center, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1926, newspaper, April 21, 1926; Center, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1328129/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fannie Brown Booth Memorial Library.