The Goliad Weekly Guard. (Goliad, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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J. LITTLETON TALLY, Editor and Prop
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bankers that for several years
remaining three-fourth shall be
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the Guaranty
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absolute safety for your money.
night was greeted by
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E. B. CHANDLER,
San Antonio, Texas.
White India Lin
White Pure Irish L:
We are constantly gaining new patrons and shall
be pleased to number YOU among them.
to check.
It shall be the duty of the board
to keep at all times one-fourth of
are small.
GOLIAD BANK & TRUST CO.
The Man Who Wants
To Borrow Money
We will place on sale on next ,
MONDAY MORNING
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and the man who waits a safe place to keep his
money, a place where he can leave it with a cer-
tainty of getting all or any part of it at any time,
are both appreciated patrons at this bank.
we co-operate with and assist our customers in the
upbuilding of THEIR business.
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Come and see me.
Prescriptions and recipes will be both called for
and delivered.
DIRECT LINE NORTH AND SOUTH
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GOLIAD, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JAN. 13, 1910
Guaranteed Deposit Law
Now in Force.
It is a fact well known to all
I hursday
a fair sized
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Rousing Letter From Roger Byrne Puts
New Life Into The Enterprise
1 this law only such banks as in
its opinion are solvent, safe and
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White Linen Finish
White Flaxon, Plain and Fancy
Colored Linens
I may
Linens,
properly conducted.
One-fourth of each payment
required of each banK for the
Depositors Fund shall be paid
Embroideries, Laces,
Linens, Etc.
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! J. H. EWELL COMPANY!
: Goliad, Texas
has never been a day that I was
not doing all I could to push this
matter to a successful issue.
There has never been a time
that the bonds could not have
After January 1, 1910, all unse-
enred non-interest bearing deposits
in this bank will be secured y the
Depositors’ Guarantee Fund
as provided by the laws of Texas
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Goliad County is still open and
! the bonus fully forthcoming.
The letter follows:
Smithville, Tex., 1-10-10
missioner of Banking and Treas-
. urer of this State, who shall also
I have control of all State bank’s.
This bank has $1500 in the fund
as its first year's assessment
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Tom Shaper
23358
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Treasurer in actual cash. This
means that when the fund is
completed there will be on de-
posit with the Treasurer at
Austin
ONE HALF MILLION DOL-
LARS
• been floated, the trouble was all
among the members of the pro-
New Year promises to see the
building of the Aransas Harbor I am fully expecting, soon after
& Northern R. R. with much the middle of the month, to have
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! THE EWELL STORE !
| Goliad Bank & Trust Co.
In any part of the State on farms
and ranches or for the purchase of i
yendor’s lien notes. . .
We welcome all accounts large 1 played Goliad last
Goliad streets, Halley’s Comet,
You owe it to yourself and your New Year Resolution, Haring’s
family to select the very best i Cotton Picker, The value of the
under the plan adopted, and in management is, and that your
an emergency at any time, the > deposits in our bank doesnot
Board has the authority to make need guaranteeing, you may not
audience in spite of the cold
weather. The acting was good
Young Men’s Club indeed, but-! It seems that they
The society met as usual on cut out all their specialties for
Tuesday* night at the Rectory. some reason as they advertised
President G. Magdougall took same, but they failed to mater?
the chair at 8 p.m, and Secretary; ialize.
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Ours is the kind of drug store that careful people
like to patronize and our free delivery makes it acces-
sible to everybody in this locality.
Form the habit of telephoning to us for any item
of drug store goods that you require. It will save time
and may save inconvenience. In drugs you can as well
have just what you want just when you want it by
availing yourself of our free delivery system.
Mr. W. B. Campbell,
Goliad, Texas.
Dear Sir: '
place to safeguard your hard light plant and prohibition,
earned savings from a life of toil ---
and we now offer you the advan- : The College Boy
tagesofabank conducted strict- , •
ly according to safety. The College Company which
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more to back that promise than
ever before.
Our trouble last year was to
get a promoting company with a
capital sufficient to meet all the
preliminary expenses. There
never was any question about
I write to tell you that the moting company. These trou-
bles seem to have vanished and
The fund shall be under the secured and if it is proper for
j control and management of a the funds of the government to
I State Banking Board, composed j be secured why are you not en-
of the Attorney General, Com titled to have yours secured.
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BAKER S DRUG STORE
1 Phone 77
It seems to us that it is a plain
question for equal rights, there-
fore we have favored the guar-
anteed deposit law. While we
know whatour responsibility and
there has been a growing de- . , ,
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mana from the people for a good , .. . ,, ,
depositors in closed banks. The
the matter fully on its feet. Will
keep you advised. With per-
sonal regards, Truly yours,
Roger Byrne.
After such encouragement as
the above we should immedi ate-
ly get busy and push this m after
to a successful finish.
an additional assessment for the know and we feel that you are
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the State for the purpose of dis-
cussing fully the proposed law i the amount of
which was then before the legis- F und deposited ith the State
lature. and we requested our re-
presentative, Mr. Cave, to give
his support to such measures,
as in his judgment, would be of
the greatest advantage to depos- ।
itors.
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Goliad Weekly Guard.
the building of this road means
to Goliad county and we also
know it takes work and energy
: to build anything. It’s a fore-
' gone conclusion that natural ad-
। vantages and history wont
1 make a town. The main idea is
i to keep busy, peg away at the
j object and never give up. Don’t
be a quitter-
We think it needless to state
law governing the guarantee of
deposits in banks, and recogniz-1 . , , ,
. i . . c.1 1 paid by each bank crediting the
mg the justness of this demand ‘ , ,
the Goliad Bank & Trust CoI Banking Board with such amount
, , . . !as a DEMAND deposit subject
early last year, sent a represen- ’ J
tative toAustin to attend a meet-
ing of bankers from all parts of
now as we are, under the Guar-1 Edward Martin called the roll
anty Law, with our Officers' which was answered by quota-
heavily bonded and with Bur-; tions from famous authors. The
glary Insurance to cover fully, 1 program was a Hat night and the
we know that we can offer you following subjects discussed:
The meeting was attended by
a large number of the best,.
Known bankers in the State, and in actual monev for the payment
the result is that our State now ,« depositors .in closed banks.
. 1* a bank fails the depositors
has the best law, lor the guar- 1 -5
. , . shall be paid in full out of the
an tee of deposits, that is in ex is-' . . ' . . , .,1,
. . . leash immediately available from
tence today. The law became , , , /
effective on Jan. 1st and thisthebank and the remanderout
• bank having adopted the Depos-ofthe Guaranty Fund thru the
i .. E , I. Banking Board. Interest bear-
§ itors Guaranty Fund plan as pro- . ’
d .. , , .. ing deposits are notinsuredun-
51 vided by the law, our diepositors ,
“ i , . f P der this law. The State shall,
now have the satisfaction of
* knowing that their money in this I a a ' times, have for the benefit
{ bank is protected by this fund, o‘ the F und. a first lien upon all
K ..- , . . i -n 14- . assetsofa closed bank. When
4 the amount of which will ultimat-
x ely be the - nited States Government
4 deposits the people’s money in
* TWO MILLION DOLLARS banksit requires that they be
By Showing Our Faith in Our Town and By Making
An All-together Pull We Will Get What
We Most Need To Make Our Town
The following letter, which selling the bonds after matters
we publish in full, reached Go- could be gotten to that stage.
Had this week and stimulates Now, the constructi ng engineer
the pulse of this great enter-! who was to head the enterprise,
prise. Gur citizens know what having seen the Texas company
^ current year and it shall admit entitled to have your money
P to the benefits and protection of fectly safeguarded. Operating
fail to organize, went back home
to Chicago, where he has orga-
nized a promoting company with
plenty of financial backing and
he writes me asking if the right
of way and bonuses can be re-
newed. I have written him
that they can and I am expect-
ing you folks to stay with me.
It may look to you people like
I have laid down on the job, but
White Goods,
din‘0,d,.e.
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And other White Goods for early Spring Sewing. Also the $
Big Stock Imported 2
Embroideries in Cambric, Nainsook, Swiss, ♦
Allovers, Fancy Special Waist Sets, Etc. 2
Also the finest stock of New Spring X
Laces in Vals, Torchons, Irish Laces and
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♦ G i he past year I have enjoyed a good business for
2 which I thank my customers most heartily. My
♦ Business was very satisfactory and I sincerely hope
2 your dealings with me was as pleasant as mine with
J you. I intend to handle the BEST of everything and
; my prices you will find ars as low as is consistent with
4 good merchandise.
102 E. Crockett St. i
Next the River. W
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Tally, J. Littleton. The Goliad Weekly Guard. (Goliad, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1910, newspaper, January 13, 1910; Goliad, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1568146/m1/1/?q=architectural+drawings: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.