Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1912 Page: 3 of 12
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At The Close of Business February 20, 1912.
LIABIALITIES
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R. B. NELSON, Cashier
Deposits Increased Since Last Call, $25,791,37.
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CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
THE GILMER STATE BANK
Gilmer, Texas
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For anything you want in the Real Es-
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SAM J. WAGHALTER,
Upshur County Real Estate & Development Co
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TEXAS BANKERS SAY ABOUT
nR ATICHON’S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
trotting stallion, two combina-
tion- stallions and the Clif Davis
Jack. Terms to suit everybody,
come and see my stock before
Upshur County Echo, Thursday. March 21, 1912
4erhaa. —’
maagceknocked out the
Homansrain robber with
966 A Troundale,
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Draughen’s Practical Business Col-
lege a PRACTICAL and UP-TC-
DATE institution, and am ready to
recommend it to any one seeking a
business education.”
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Undivided Profits lift....
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Pies Baked Every Day
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of H.\l‘II con11,1ion ami THOR
Ot (HNESS. whicl will be found
essential in eny line of work."’
dead man's gun last night, arid
„ ' in this manner prevented the
Tex March 13. looting of fhe Southern Pacific
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place to get something good to eat—
CITY RESTAURANT
IW.R. Clardy, Proprietor
"e give you the best the market
•fiords—well cooked. >
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F. 1). Oberthier, Cashier Kilgore
State Bank, Kilgore, Tex., writes:
"i have every reason to believe that
Eraughon’s Practical I usiness Col-
leges rank among tl e BEST' iisti-
t utiens of t he kind tor the educa
l ionuf young men and women for
—business careers.” "
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express car and the holdup of
with all the passengers on the train.
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meg- • --um, The attempted holdup occured you breed.
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blow killed him almost instantly.
Picking up the dead man’s re-
volver lie awaited developments.
The robber who had the engineer
covered became uneasy over the
delay of his partner in returning
and left the engine to go to the
express car to investigate.
When the robber thrust his
head through the door Trousdale
fired, the bullet taking off the top
of the robber’s head and killing
him instantly.
Trousdale is r. San Antonio
man and unmarried.
Echo and Dallas News both
one year for $1.75.
Notice.
I am now at my new barn,
north of Parker’s shop, with the
beat breeding stock in the coun-
ty, consisting of one registered
4. Having he 1 > studert at
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National Bank, Vernon, Texas,
writes: "I consider no young gen-
tleman or lady capable of entering
business without a business edu-
cation, and I know of no institutions
better prepared to give a PRACTI-
CAL business education than
DRAUGHON’S.”
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Loans and Discounts............$81,382 in
Furniture and Fixtures. 1,29 (7
Interest in Guaranty Fund ... 786 66
Cash and due from Banks 53,939 .’IM
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1912, newspaper, March 21, 1912; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431275/m1/3/?q=denton+history: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.