The Goliad Weekly Guard. (Goliad, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1914 Page: 5 of 8
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J. Lott on Friday January 23
Admission
10c.
Mr9. W.J. Lott.
pastures.
12,302.41
268.24
Lawful Nexry RESERVEIS Hank, viz:
Baumgartner.
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Specie
$14,842.30
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Am You a Woman? I
Undivided profit* les* expenses and
taxes paid...
Bankers.
---- 4,603,78
individual deposits subject to check...172,775.46
The Woman’s Tonic
Total........
____$292,082,88
FOR SUE AT ALL DRU66ISI$,
Directors
Bank Statement
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SEELIGSON'S
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Liabilities.
PIANO CONTEST
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additional Piano
belief.
IUIE C. FELL, Cashier,
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th
day of Jan. 1914.
R. P. Appleby
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Directors
Goliad Lumber Company 1
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Cane Seed
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and home made candy for eale.
... 50,000 00
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17,839.98
24,150.00
608 51
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M. W. FOWLER
W,B.CAMPBELL
371.26
75,603.50
7,083.50
none
1.50
330.01
23,196 94
33.45
770.00
353.48
25,000 00
4,255.33
300 00
TELEPHONE
COMPANY
BALUS, TEXAS
246.44
14,038.00
4,936.43
none
Demand Certificates of deposit-.
Notes and balls rediscounted......
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Fresh and Pure.
Phone 48.
Price $300.
Shaper.
Mrs. Arthur Franke and Mrs.
McCord left Monday to visit at
Eagle Lake.
6,
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Oil Burning Loomotives
Steel Coaches
Electric Block Signals
Heavy Rails
Rock Ballast
Capital stock paid in.
Surplus fund....._.......
1,133.73
645.18
183,435.75
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Bills payable, including Certificate of
deposit fee money borrowed............
Cashier's Checks Outstanding
$291,769.88
6.81
.. 50,000.00
National Bank notes outstanding.____ 49.000.00
Due to other National Banks ........__.....
Dne to State and Private Banks and
P. G. CANFIELD, Prop.
North Side Square, Black Bldg.
If you want to buy or sell see
J. H. Dawson, the Real Estate
man. East side of square.
State of Texas, County of Goliad, as:
Louis C. Fell, cashier of the above named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above state-
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and
Miss Letitia Law left Thure-
day for a visit to relatives in
Beeville and San Antonio before
returning to her home in West
Lake, La.
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Miss Zatella Faupel returned
to her home in Beeville Thurs-
day.
.... 21,947.12
... none
J. C. B(RSS,
T. H. Danforth,
Mrs. G. A. MAETZE
Collier’s
The . National . Weekly
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Diners
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Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid....................................
Natonal Bank notes outstanding.....
Due to other National Banks...........
Due to State Banks and Private
Banks and Bankers......
Individual deposits subject to check
Demand certificates of deposit .......
Certified Checks
Cashier’s Checks Outstanding
Reserved for taxes
Total....................................
Bank Statement
Report of the Condition of The First
National Bank of Golia, in the
State ef Texas, at the edose of
Business, Jan. 13 1914
BANK NO. 4566.
RESOURCES.
Due from State and Private Banksand
Bankers. Trust Companies and ■Sav-
ing Bants. .. ..................................
Due from approved reserve agents......
Checks and other cash items................
Notes of otter National Banks .....-.....
Fractionaipaper currency, nickeis and
cents ..........................................
Collier’, is the one
County Clerk, Coliad County, Tex.
Correct—Attest
fl Also 100 votes given on each dol-
lar paid on monthly accounts.
For Further Information Ask the
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Local Agent.
flFrom now until February 15th
will give I,1
LIABILITIES.
Capitalstock paid in.................
Surplus fund../............-.........
First Time
in Clubs
Until this year
Colter’* has been
sold at $5.50. Now
the price is $2.50
and we have secured
a concession where-
by we can offer it
at a still further ~
reduction in con-
nection with this
publication.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
4Trains Daily Between
New Orleans
—and—
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Due from Nat'l Banks (not Reserve
Agents)............................. 1,176.87
Prosperity is with us
ARE YOU?
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Special Offer to Our Readers
Recognizing the great demand for Collier’a at
the new price, we have made arranements to
offer it and our own publication each one year
for the price of Collier’salone. This is a limited
offer and must be taken advantage of promptly.
What You Get in Collier’s
votes on every one dollar coupon
trading book, and 2,000 votes on
every five-dollar trading book. We
will also give 500 votes on each dol-
lar paid on old accounts.
POSTED NOTICE
Absolutely no hunting or tres-
passing allowed. in any of my
UNSETROUIE
STANDARD
and Tourist Sleeper*
Loans and discounts....................
Overdrafts secured and unsecured.
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation....
Banking Heuse, Furniture and
Fixtures..................................
__________ 43,754.52
. that cannot be cured by Hall's.
Catarrh Cure. -
we‘m Saee.; have 2,2.
transactlons and financially able to carry
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Halrs Catarrh Cure is taken Iatan
acting directly upon the Mood and
eous urfaces of the system. Testimo
gent free., 75 cents per bottle.
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Everything For Boys And Men Tailored
to Measure
I have the latest paterns of spring and summer clothing,
Linnen Mohair or any other that is new and up-to-date.
Hats blocke. Laundry sent to Ineeda Laundry. Expert
Cleaning and pressing for both ladies or gentlemen. Altera-
tions of any kind.
Let me make you a shirt to fit or a pair of trousers to
measure. We guarantee you a fit and satisfaction in every
way. Prices no more than elsewhere.
Branch, the Tailor
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Cures 0M Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure.
The worst cases, no matter ofhow long standinz. '
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Porter’s Antiseptic Healing OIL It relieves
Pain and Heals at the same time. «5e. 50c, $1. ’
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Please do not forget to ring :
Canfield.- Drug store. Phone »
No. 48. ’ "
Take Cardui
At Goliad’s New Drug Store, Everything New,
Automobile Dealers
“The Studebaker Contract for
Goliad County is open and we
are ready, to make deliveries
immediately. If you are inter-
ested write us without delay.*’
Victoria Motor Car Co., Southern
Distributors.
Keep your eye on us. We are
leaders in fresh Groceries at the
lowest prices.
Ad.-38-4t J. W- Ellis & Sons.
One hundred and sixty-two
students at the Wniervsity of
Texas failed to make the required
grades in the examinations held
just before Christmas, and were
requested not to return to the
institution- it has become an
impossible matter for the chronic
idler to find room at the Univer-
sity. Each student is required
to register for a given amount of
work, which w about all the
average boy or girl can carry.
A definite standard of grades is
then insisted upon, and it be-
comes a simple queeton of work
or leave.
• Get our prices on Flour, Chops,
Shorts, Bran and Seed Potatoes.
Ad,-38-4t J. W. Ellis & Sons.
Mra, Sester and children left
last week for their home in Beau-
mont. They were accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. Bartlett, for
a short stay.
Mr. and Mrs Jas F. Whitney
and children and Mrs. John Hunt
of Victoria were guests of Mrs.
C. W. Crocker last Wednesday.
We sell Chase and Sanborn’s
Coffee—the best on the market.
Ad.-38-4t J. W. Ellis & Sons.
Apply to Tom
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List your land with Shaper, ad
GOn every pair of Men’s, Ladies’,
Misses’ and Children’s Shoes pur-
chased from us by Feb. 15th we
will give 500 additional votes.
Very Respectfully,
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The Guard $1.50
All Bound
Round with a
Telephone Line
in a Bel connected commun.
ty it’* not "how far is it to
neighbor Perkins’?" But "Is
neighbor Perkin*’ ring three?”
The ring of a belt and you have
him.
In marketing, in matters of
farm routine, in emergencies,
the telephone adds to the farm-
er'* ease and profit.
Are you connected with the
- Bell system?
Ask Mr nesrest Manager to* infor
mation or write to
THE SOUTHWESTERN
TELEGRAPH AND —enc.
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Legal-tender notes ____ 1,000.00..........15,842.30
Redemptiom fund with U.S. Trensurer,.
5 pereentof eireulation...-...... 1.500.00
Total...................................
weekly of the whole country. Not only is it the
good citizen’s handbook but it is also, a
magazine for the whole family. Amnug the
things that a year’s subscription give* are:
1000 Editoriala
600 News Photo*
250 Short Article*
ISO Short Stories.
100 Illustrated Features
2 rm*lu. Nertt
Guy Rhodes has resignert • - Tea
position with U Seeligson & ""-i The Bap-int Irdie* will give • ■
here and with his famidy left ia- tea at the residence of Mrs. w.
Notice
All bread sent out from our
shop on the wagon, in the future,
will be securely wrapped before
leaving the shop, therefore doing
away with all duet as well as
handling. Nothing but fresh
bread sent out in the morning.
Cunningham Bakery.
Worms The Cause of Your
Child’s Pains
A foul, disagreeable breath,
dark circles around the eyes, at
times feverish, with great thirst;
cheeks flushed and then pale,
abdomen swollen with sharp
cramping pains are all indications
of worms. Don’t let your child
suffer—Kickapoo Worm Killer
will give sure relief—It kills the
worms—while its laxative effect
add greatly to the health of your
child by removing the dangerous
and’ disagreeable effect of worms
and parasites from the system.
Kickapoo Worm Killer as a health
producer should be in every honse-
hold. Perfectly safe. Buy a box
to-day. Priece 25c. All Drug-
gist or by mail. Kickapoo Indian
Med. Co. Pliila. or St. Lonis.
Bring your sick watch to the
doctor that knows how—that’s
had a too frequent desire to pass
the kidney secretions, and my
energy left me. I got Doan’s
• Kidney Pills at Baker & Son’s
Drug Store, and and they cured
1 me.”
, Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t
* simply ask for a kidney remedy
—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the
same that Mr. Allen had. Foster-
Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo,
N. Y.
house. Extra large show win
dows have been put in and the
general appearance ef the store
improved.
For Sale Cheap—Top buggy
and harness. W. H~ Holland.
More cement street crossings
are being put in. May it continue.
J. Heath Ewell Jr. has returned
to Goliad from Ft. Worth where
he has practiced law for the past
two years, and will engage in the
practice at his profession here.
In Mr. Ewell Goliad gains an-
other valuable citizen and it is
with much pleasure his many
friends wecme his return.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
_ * ________________
Mr. and Mrs, L. Seeligson left
Tuesday for New Orleans.
Miss Willie James was a Vic-
toma visitor last week.
Dr.Provines, after an absence
of sevecal years is a visitor here
thie week.
Theo. and WaXer Henry Me
Mullen of Victoria spent last
week here at the home di Mr.
and Mrs. M. N. Baker.
Beal Estate—J. H. Dawson.
'Read Seeligson & Co's, extra
offers on the piano contest in this
issue.
For Sale—One 50-egg‘incuba-
tor and one 100-chick breeder in
good condition; price <12 00.
Apply to John Eckhardt. Ad 2t.
Mesdames Robt. C. Eckhardt
and Jessie Wallace and Master
Frank Wallace left Sunday for
Taylor, Mrs. Eckhardt heme.
Mew Goods, New Drugs, fresh
and pure at Canfield’s Drugstore
Phone No 48.
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Report of the condition of the
Commercial National Bank, at
Goliad, in the State of Texas,
at the elose of business, Jan.
13, 1914.
BANK NO. 7548
Resources.
Loans and discount*.................................
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ing some substantial improve- there will be provided entertain-
ments on their main business ment that is especially interest-
W. E. Ney land & Soo are mak- from 3 to 10 o’clock. At 7:30
State of Texas,County of Goliad, aa.
1, P. L. Campbell. Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the best of my knowledge
aud belief. P. L. CaMPBKLL, Cashier.
Subscribed And sworn to before me this 20th
day of Jan. 1914. J. LITTLErOS Tally
CoREECT Attest: Dist. Clerk Goliad Co. Tex
Mr. and Mrs. T. Turner
have mewed into the Seeligsen
cottage on East End.
For Sale—A few pure bred
Plymouth Rock, Ringlet strain,:
-cockrels. Prices reasonable.
-Apply to Wm. Fromme.
Ad 37-2t
Mr. J. G. Ewell, a prominent
mmerchatt of Ban Benito was here
this week on a visit to the family
•of his brother, Mr. J. H. Ewell.
Jw-l . » an-
ttesatisa .-v reapect
i- the kind f f When you
buy from De 1 have the as-
surance that it ie good
ad tf W P. Baumgartner
HELPFUL WORDS
Redemption fund with U.S.Treasurer
[5 per cent of circulation I..... 1,250 00
Total--------------------—...... 187.435.75
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Services at Bethel church every
fourth ISunday, Morving and
night. Sermons by Elder Jen-
ninge: Every one eordially
invited.
Come out and hear Elder Jen-
ninge next Sunday night at
Bethel church.
Chas. Cross of Electra, Texas,
is here on a visit to his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Crees.
If you don’t receive your bread
promptly, please ring 195 and
we will see that your order is
filled at once. i
Ad.-t Cunningham Bakery,
In che Taylor Press of last
Wednesday we see where Robt.
C. Eckhardt has been promoted
to the office of Cashier of the
First State Bank & Trust Co.
4‘Bob’s’* many Goliad friends
congratulate him upon hie no
doubt deserved promotion.
Fr -Sale—One E. M. F. 80
5-passenger automobile, in good
runningorder; oversize casings.
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From a Goliad Cittizen
is your back lame and painful?
Does it ache especially after
exertion?
Is there a soreness in the kid-
neys region?
If so there is danger in delay,
Weak kidneys get weak faster.
Give your trouble prompt atten-
tion.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for
weak kidneys.
Your neighbors use and recom-
mend them.
Read this Goliad testimony.
S. C. Allen, engineer, Goliad,
Texas, says: “My back was
extreemly lame and handicapped
me in doing my work. I had
frequent headaches and dizzy
spells and felt languid. I also
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Overdrafts, secured and unsecured...
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation.........
Bonds, Securities, ete.,
Furniture and fixtures
Due from National Banks (not reserve
agents)-..............—...
Due from State and Private Banks
and Bankers, Trust Companies and
Savings Banks ....
Due from approved reserve agents .....
Checks and other cash items...............
Notes of other National Banks.........
Fractional paper currency, nickels,
aud cents.................................
Lawful Monky RESERVE in Bank,viz
Specie...................... 4,855.75
Legal-tender notes...... none
icuesn
Let Us Figure on Your Bill f
| This is the season when everybody begins to figure on mak- •
J ing needed repairs about the place, or putting up new build- 2
♦ ings. We have anticipated the needs of users and have ♦
♦ stocked up with the choicest assortment of select lumber and ♦
♦ building material ever offered in this section. Our prices *
♦ are absolutely right, and no matter what you want—one •
♦ piece or a complete house or barn bill—Let us Figure on *
♦ your Bill. f
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Tally, J. Littleton. The Goliad Weekly Guard. (Goliad, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1914, newspaper, January 22, 1914; Goliad, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1565928/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.