Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 144, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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number of- Shermau yotihg
jirrrptn vrenrrn ftanlpiit r WrrtTicsday
night *to attend tlie dftuco given at the -
Elks Club rooms In that dfj*.* Mflsle-
wa* fnrrthfried by rfce Yotmgberg orcbes -j
tru which- KUjXplf ed IUU«ic ut tfieJM
dguens In; Sherina n on IHvomhpr Jttiaml
28, and a delightful timtM*** enjoyrd. *
ggSff^ statetl Ik* a *ituMar
dunre at^tbeiificai Elks Club onJunuaj
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WoooTa w ii l^kib Di iuwr Dance. •
Evei^uhfttSr^ in Veadlnesa for the
at Wood 1 uyiu Conlitry, •
Clnl< Thursday nighk and tbc larf
number of resignations made iiMMffite
It \\ i\) U^ouv oftlie most-extensive so-
il f fair* of tjw^cttff) calendar thin
L *c/uk>U--^ Hi ;
itneads flow Denison andother
CHEERFUL CtTO
Jftwrt* my conscience}
to be ricK —
Were really 8.11 of
5ome folks
while here I |
Ju^t Ko&rding 'pennies
in my btnU
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DAILY DEMOCRA
THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922,
[IWJECR TO
Attempt to
p Not
ize the Animal W
arfted
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ttfirtU.
Hall Furniture Co;..,,
Big Spring Trude
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It was thought
that the mountain forests of Greaj;
lilt a in utigbt hie colonized by reindeer
from Laplartid, and an account waft
given li 1821 in an issue of the Ob-
serv#^. LofHlenr" w«t^ extraordinary
dtgnclty d l splii yajl by" flfthr^when ,a
number were br<*aght to England at
the Instigation of an eminent natural
1st, Mr. Rullock. The herd was
companled by a Laplander
the animals wfre
whose wising ti_ Hi HHHHHHH
ent. f ell Jill Tbry; artfved
lajL-e of embarkation, wlieo the
Wliieh wiU-~0rovide needed space for
th
IU (in nv i h
/plana to care for it.
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Sherman
out-of-town points wjll In; iu attendance
an welt an a large nuialier of! Slier
member* and their families. -
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CoUejflTWll Literary Club. ii-kt<>n. Mirror* of Downing Street, all
Mrs. C. J. Denton was hostess 10 the auoaymons: Growth of the Soil, Huu-
Coffege UTII Literary CTub'ofi Whines- jjer. by Knut Hamsun: Goveriuirs who
day afternoon in hei- home on Harri^m' have been and Other pUbiio men « r
aventle. . ToStna. by KittreR: Short Stories of
R ll (M^'iH'KiKHw^ wot«^,4a'n^^of 11C#, O'HjfWi; Mrs. Farn*ll, by IJOw-
ljw h plays, and Mrs. A. T. GribWe ell- His; Vefae Kip'.inu; Mr.
rT-tied a uiosf intorostlng h'xsou on Waddington of Wyek, by-■ SInelairj f!a-
"lli«ittg of tli| Xfoon,'* byrli«dfr.«rwerj. lusha. the Magnificent, by ldn -uln ;
Tho !< ss.ii Was in the form of a ronnd The Caro and Fueling of ChlMreu, l v
tall, with <,ne sfK-flal topic hy Mrs. Holt: Rilla of Itigleslde, Montgoim-ry;
(.rihMc. "Tonden< ies jln Irish nmma." Fifty Year.-1 of Europe, by Har.on;
Mis« lint tie Whar^n contributed a Uesert Valley, Gregory; Modern Knro-
< (leMghtfttl voce.I solo to the sflertidows1 pi'an History. Uacen; Serenth Angel,
program. :Vtfer wtilelt Mrs. L>6ifton serv- by Hlat-k. I! wittier Comes, by
i .1 a n freshinent eourse. " j Hutchinson; How to Tell Stories to
.\« x* Wednesday's meeting will 1* Chlldrrti. fcfara < 'ore BVyant; Practi-
cal Hints on training*, for the stage,
by Piatt.
erdsn^ia tnvite<n the deer to fflww
J hn trTthe boat. !AVhen tbe'teftO^r of
the herd put his tfoot upon the! rtoat
leadlrig to' the re*wet he started |b«ek
In ahtrirt. It was \tbf^Vou—ah—love
^ ^ . I I ground he had ever ^rbtT Fre.^h .ehuitruln. Miss Gottroeks? ik-f asles of Kurd* Powder. Aria.,
• at the Sherman tation* to• folhm- t-l^ herdsman eitl Miss Oottrocks ^fluttcrihglv)— I-1 "ti'ftn^t Shifty Pete tell you that he
j:::;- ,?« -ohi.taia *<« imtajn.«,yy?.5« pgrL-...
tiiaw ni Knsuion, 3rlrr«n> of^Wimii- VV^0|P herd hs>klug «*n and wJtehfug ' — ■ 1 ^ ^ by* «■ replied ited, not lTiat ^T
BANIOttTTS Pttmoisr FOR
^rHonstOU P0«t -
l.« rd Wiihi'iiu
T-iion't y
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It takes you there
It brings you back
Sl I 'Mi
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XA'tIh Hall of the Hall Furniture [ County Tax Assessor J.
<'(>B pany lefi. We^P^MT ereni|ig for : stated Wednesday' that be
«raiKl lispidsr.Alich,. and Chicago pa ' «r tjMr ainK>iiimu.m ,j£ hfn dflputtoa f#
i bttyiug trip for bis nrro. He «xiiects the current ye^er^nd that the county
to be gone alaait t wo weeks. L. r- f tax ceifk* MTwvork
The Hall Furniture G® p*nr . is i^n«epariug the WLi tax assessment
.now completing an nla rp'mentjrf-ro 11 m of tlie
tlndr home at the southwest^^jHltM* of ; Tbs^wor^ will continue through iin
th#*square, by Ibe adiliiiefTof a third^tli >me time in August, when the rolls
l>ace xor j The following deputies.liavo been ap-
i jxdtited i Charles Smith, Sherman ; S.
hitfty to tne home, |^ due to be completed.'
PQpCl/ H|>U
stoek tlie firm is now ci
'turn mm M, J }J5iS?c!3R*m*!%Jbj&u H.
rfR-rrtrgi gaa^^gassjagsf
7 u j rgc lifirnes. Northwest; It V.
Halter, offitfe de^wUy
Au tencav
WiiC'Rl v
said PilUl ^JiOt Rill to a
T- -tier ih one of the thirteen leading
spo ik-r asles of Iturdt Powder, Aris.,
:* Mrs. Joseph 8. RUtrd announces
Pi:< no.
1 Iftttj,! Rttttrf li a'mfrrgiiitffrl ijjfflt1
openlhg of her
with Mrs. .1 F. Foreman.
■ Mirthers* (lass Psit)',
Mrs. Krnest' Faults hoitie 011 Sonth
llaarlwiMHl stre«*t was the scene of &
happy party
Watrhful,
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"Hheu the Mothers' class of Central .v. ,<r i—'*
Pn. l.yi. rt«n (M,un-I. «*9«d their ( s„,.kH)_Arcn-t
■* 11 .. . , ' tht'.r rntliii- I m11
The oi^ asion was also tlie. birthday s, ^
„f Mr#. Wf«m. and h, Ufl ««n Pnl n ^.h'ly %*g }or *&
"5tby fa°b"
muclt ingenuity.
Plaits were also dlscuss«'d for tlie lit-
tle girl whom this class adopted at the
congregational orphanage in Albany.
Each year the ladies send-her clothes
1 for tlie several seasons, aud tbey are
now pin fining h<T sBlrfnier* wardrobe.
Mrs. M. D, Mcintosh was appoihted
ehalrmau of the purchasing eonjuilt-
t<^ . .
A« the close of the afternoon, the
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Recommends
Ferrasal to
His Friends
s-
'I liave used Ferrasal frr aeM stom-
the proceedings, ple^ng entire car^fl
'denee In thd criptatw^ not attemiy lng
to move till he gave them a signal /that
all was well. ' After a tiros he s^ me<l
to be r^sured afcd in a miljeatlc
maimer entered ths vessel, wbfere be
trod 'upon every.' plank and carefully
examined every tiling. When /lie had
satisfied himself *h«t it was perfectly
safe, he uttered a fcind of sn<kt, when
the hitherto passivfe herd bor/nQed Into
the boat and In th.\ee mlrttit>s All had
embarked. The taecotnit / eoutlnues
that th*? vessel w.ite ovetibaded and
the intelligent beastS Indi^atwl tbta to
his followers. "Werfe not assured
of the frtet, we^ could Vhimiiy credit it."
the reporter ronUmi f*. "As he had
intimated-other thinks, he also Intl-
niatPd this to his foniwers. ]So soon-
er wils this dsfte thsitfVthe individual
deer he apprtilM to^ leaped into an^
other boat." r. -
The experiment <|ta not prove «r suc-
cess. hut the marked 'ntelllgence of
the reindssr mhdeia. deep impression-
ujten. the public, t
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HOW THE MOLUJSKS TRAVEL
Attach Themselvear tio Watar Fowl and
. Ara Thua Trsnt ported for Con-
elierahte /XXatancaa,
' One of the probktns that continually
confronts the nattTllHst ia to account
hostess brought in a spall Christmas arf, an<| |fM|ic^llon alid found It the for the distributiayV<>f identical forma
of life among widfiy separated local!-
tree laflMi with gffls for each member.
and also thereon was a delightful sn.r- trlH 1
prise for the teacher. Mrs. .1 F. Peck, a ym'Th IhfK- lrotihles.
I b^>;c ever t#ed.
JM&^VXSS
that this
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lu the matter of MeDouaUl &.
RrookaJiire, T. 1^. McDonald aUd W.
D. Rrookshlre, In Rankruptcy.
To tin* Honorable W. L. Kstes,
Judge of the District Court of the
Cnlted States for the Eastern Dis-
trict of Texas:
McDonald Sc Brookshire, T, L. Mc-
Donald and W. D. Rrookshire
Lueiln, in the eouuty of Orj^sob and
State of Texas, iu fctui district, re-
spectfully represents that on the 23rd
day of Jtorember, last jwst, they were
tluly adjudged Isinkrupts, under the
acts Of Congress relating to bankrupt-
cy; that they ban' duly surrendered
nil their property and rights of prop-
erty, and have fully complied with all
the roquireincuts of said acts, and" the
orders of the Court touching said,
bankruptcy.
Wherefore they pray that they* may
be deoreed by the '.•ourt to have? a full
dlk-harge rvom all debts provable
against their estate tinder said bank-
rupt acts, except as are exci'pted by
laT7 from such dlwiiargb.
Dated this, 23rd dty of December,
1921.
Mcdonald & buookshirb,
T. L. McDONAIiD,
W. D. RROOKSHIUE,
Bankrupts.
ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON,
Eastern District of Texas, ss.
On this 30th day of December, on
rending the foregoing petition, it is—
Ordered by the Court, that a hear-
ing iie' bad upon the same on the 1st
d|y,of February, before Hon. Cha s.
Rat sell, one of the referees of said
Court in liankruptcy. at his oHkv In
Sherman In said District,' at 10
can.! remember."
**? 'oo bad,"' said Rill, giving one of
his* holsters a Hitch. "Then I've killed
an innocent man."
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and Harmony.
Dephrtinen
of the
years cxiwrlence as
ldabel, Okla.
, _ ^ _ . or HoIumiii, Cincinnati Conservatory.
JdrfttCAnnie Von Walthersdorf. Nov Orleans Cohsenatory, Margaret
Ida Rityer, Ni*w Englaiwt <'oiis« rvatory,* Ida Heieti Iiehman, Honor
"fjuste Lelpsir i"onKervatory.
Review under U>o 1'a ill ft, cineinnati Conservatory 191C; A. F.
Mangelsdorf. Royal College fxindoti lttlH; Hose Emma Kern, pupil of
(jodwiki, Vienna Conservatory, ltcjo-ivil.
Sljectal work in harmony uuder Mrs. Edgar -Stillman Kelley.
Cluetuiifttl (.'otiservatory, ^ V fc . '. * J
V<cAce PupiC prances MW^ ^Ihcthmttf Ctkumtitory.
Wlicn you arc suffering with rheu-
matism so .you can hardly get aromtd
just trv Red Penpcr Rub and you will
nave the quickest relief known.
Nothing has such concentratcd, pen-
etrating heat as red peppers. Instant
Red
f«" m uiw 11 uHoies. mat mis nas o«f en accomplished in
I have berA under tlie treatitient of manv ways that iappear quite simple
In conclusion, Mrs. raull served a ck<rtcrs nior? than onee ami can sav when once discos*ered, although one
stilad course. thai two boxe> of Ferrasitf have 111 ^1 h„ ,hnntfhr _# th.ln , o'clock in the forenoonj and that no-
This class has grown from five to -mt idlorv r llef and liave belned me "w®" ^ ^ «tlce-'thereof be published in the Sher-
tw.'iity members si nee its mgui.i/niion n^ie^i'dir ill tlx doctors' mediSne I advanc*ft of tholr"afCtljal detection. j nmo Democrat, a newspaper printed in
i-i Feliuarj. aiid is one of the most ac-i ^ truthfully ricommend FerraSS to S4,me lnteres«iog facts have been mU]I DIstrlcL and that aU known
-* * * -• anyone." , brought out eonof^nwg the dispersion creditors aniTdnier nersons iu interest
in iin wnkRieav of fresh-water loollusts, aceounttng may apis ar at the said time and
..iqmm. . ' • m in- remote and place and show cause. If any they
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Wednesday Afternoon Bridge dub.
Members of the WednesdayAfter«
noon Rrldge Club enjoye<i their first
games of the new year iu the home of
Mrs. Clinton PhHps. on South Travis
street, Wednesday afternoon.
The nsual numlier of tables were ar-
ranged and several substitutes Joined
with the members in the play. At the
counting of w re ,.atrs. Hhgh 'Thomp-
son held high, and received {lie club
awrfrd.
Refreshments of dainty sort were rel-
ished by the guests before departure.
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Facnlty KnUrtalnsd.
Members of ,th<' AusUn College fac-
ulty wert^ delightfully cnbrtirlned hy
• Professpr and Mrs. Alex Gray in ibeir.
Cleveland avenue home on Tuesday
" night.
Tabler were arranged In the ojhmi
suite which was attractive In its holi-
day decoration, and heri' progressive
games were enjoyed by the gm^ts for a
iwtirsl of several hours.
5 In coiK-lusion the hosts serred a de-
Ih ions collation to thek twenty frlends>
who eompHscfl the guest list.
Iliilatlica Class Merting.
The PHilSthsu clhss of Key Memor-
ial Met hod1st Chnrcb met m lib Miss
tiraee Bllner on South Vaden "street,
Tuesday night, with a good attendance.
The early boor was devoted to a btisl
fless session, and later the girls found
idensant diversion la social .chatter
while they sewed daiuty bits of em-
broidery.
- Hefreshus nt s concluded Miss Illtner s
lmspitality.
Tlie next meeting will be with Miss
KtW Hewitt? the first Mo inlay night
" In February.— i- U- - —r.r-•' -*
Society Nolr.^. .
Mrs. wT. M. Wfenis. Sr.. La-< returned
to her houie iu Splrb. Dkla.. after a vis-
it w itii her soo, iHr. J. M. Weems, and
Mrs. Nora K. Woems.
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Prominent Baptict
Workers are Coming
827 South Wulht t street, Sherman, ,or the,r i remote and
Tfxns. . 1 isolated ponds. Ri appears that water
Ferrasal is fast becoming the house fowl play an important part in this
hold remedy of many Sherman j>eople work. Ducks hit*e been known to
for acid stomach, indigestion ami tlieie- carry mussels attached to their feet a
resnltSig ills. Chers of-the (poinieb, hundred miles or aiore. Rlvalve mol-
kidney trouble, bowel disorders "and lusks not Infrequently cling to the
rheumatism are the direct results or ne- t0es of wading bi^s, ami are thus
gleeted acnll-stouiacii. Don t wait until transported for cowsifjerable distauces.
Kuv a Even aquatic Insect# have been known
nackrtge of Ferrjtsal from your tn SIIII,n fr«. ^Wjiter .coltuskn
' $1 ' «W .v r ShSSJ tTLlrd.
digestithi ancr benefit
tern or your money | ack
sou's Drug Store, Sherman
druggists everywhere.
wiki' Lt*r 1
your whole sys-,
^k.: SoldJjy Ma ! In such manner das Ns
uan, and all good -thp various inhabitaras of
Natttre1 compel
good ?lUP various innaouaiw jj of the earth to
assist one another whether they will or
not, - ■ V •""
~~tecciis&
THE ACID NF?.5Tn A.LIXEr%
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The -fighting a bitty of the Turkish
army was a greaQ surprise to- the
Greeks. V
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Tlie Vatican bar decided that tlio
Roman Coiiosseum is a public diurcb.
No. 7ft
AT SHERMAN,
State of Texas, at the Hose of busines s on the 31st day of'December, 1921.
published In the Sberman Dally Democrat, a newspaper printed and pub-
lished *L Sherman. State of Texas, on the 5th day of January, 1322.
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RBSOIWKS.
A
lioans and Discounts, personal .or ^collateral and real estate ..S«>lo.3«7.0f
Overdrafts 4,H23.o7
I ouds a nti Slot'ks .. W.WKi.OO
Real Estate (banking house> ... t-Vwo.otf
Furniture add fixtures and vault ......: ao.ooo.oo
Due from other Ranks and Rankers, and ca b ot hand ........ W1,T10.«!T
Interest In Depositors' Guaranty Fund «,1&222
Aasessmeut I>eposlto.rs' Guaranty ,... ,..... 1JW 047
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1 ot ,t I...... ...... ...... $907,.;7(>. 1 ^
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LIABILITIES.
Capital Mtock paiil in..
Surplus Fund .
Cndtvidod Profits, net
Due to Rank^ and Rankers, subject t o ^heck, net
Individual Deposits, subject to cfaed
Time Certificates of Deposits....... ....
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A city-wide rally of tin* Baptist
, Voung People's Union in Sherman will
take placit- at the First Baptist Chureh
Friday evening at 7 .30 o'clock.
It is announced that T. C. Gardner.
State seiretary of the B. Y. P. U., #1U
— txr- present and del iter an sdttress, and
that "Mrs. tixtrdner, who is a worker In
the B. Y. P. C.. and Coleman Craig,
associate editor Of. the Ibtpt 1st Stand-
ard. of Dallas, will aiso be present at
the rally. A large uttendaftce Is.looked
' ft r. as well as a great deal of Inferest
in the meeting, since the B.Y.P.tJ.. in
Sherman Is enjoying wide spread Inter-
est amoug the younger members of the
Baptist Church In Rhersitn at the pres-
ent. ^ 111 -iii/':
Ofttimes Happens.
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From me Hvmsmti mt.
Dow agpw —Whst hnHTbe<-emt oT
Mr. GsdaboKt^ m used to'b* a
Wm -1
tit *<41,+ doesn't fo
married a Met?
#Se om t«*i
..nJlissst;
Residents of Montidto, California,
are said to have bm t$ wealth per
enptta aluin those of any other set
to th" ■■■■
Omhier's Checks. A.. .. .. 1.
Bills Payable and rediscounts......
... —.... j ? • 1 -i--. - -
ntniuw 1 frinmitni •••♦
Other llahlltles. Reserved for taxes.. ...
f' •
• ••• •• ••• •••••
• • ♦ • 00*000
• 'ti lr; V.' i -0 Vi
• 0 0 0 0 00
.. .^10(W*I0.00
...... ;M,(NNMNI
3,030.K6
3.9W7.22
r^^il.71
mwsm
2^o2
100,000.00
iaj(guia
2,369.25
mi-Olin i Ii-I ,0
$907,570.18
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STATt: 01 ♦fKJCAR, t
County of Grayson;
We, Will Leslie, as president, and K. S. looting, as cashier of Said
batik, each of us. do solemnly swear that the above statement ia true to the
best of our kuowledge and belief.
WILL LESLIE, President —
K s. r-OVrNG CAifiSh
Htthscribtxl Mini sworu to before uie this 4th day of January, 1022.
XHeal) ADDIE BELL,
^h:r '-i*?- f Notary Public, Grayson Coanty, Tex.
"CVirrect^-Attest:
■ —~ C. A. KELLY,—*—---—7—■—^t 1 '',i —*•-
O. D MeREXNOLDS.
have, why the prayer of the suld pe-
titioners should' not lie grmited.
And it i«. further ordered by the
Court that the Orerk- shall ^ s?n# by
mall to alL known creditors*'copies of
said petlUor and this order, address-
ed to them at their residence as stat-
ed.
Witness, tbe Hquorable W. 1^ Estes.
Judge of tin- said court, aud the seal
thereof, at Sherman, in aald Dis-
trict. on the 30th day of December,
1921. _..
(Seal I J. R. RLADES, Clerk.
Ry Paul Kern, Dcputp. J3-lte
through and tliroUgh. Frees the blood
circulation, breaks up the congestion-- '
and the old rheumatism torture is gone.
Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from
red pepfers, costs little at any drug
store. Get a far at once. Use it for
lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck.J
sore muscle*, colds in chest. Almost
iastam r*l«* *** Re fnrc to
get the gen ame,'with the name Rortl
rkage. .< : -
on each pari
Artistic Recital, Work a
STIDIO
North
Street
Phone
Charter Na. (3159.
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1 ",tt <i*n
AT SHERMAN
of Texas, at tke close of Buiineu on Dec. 31.
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Extra Fise Poiret Twill
Some New Arrivals
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Only 15 of them to dioM
out. We want to sell diem
regardless* of cost—Sues
18, 36, 38, 40, 42
Come Frida>,
Walter C. Jones
& Company
No. 1134.
Official Statement of the Financial ConMm of the
CENTRAL STATE BANK
AT SHERMAN,
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State o£ Texas, at the Hose of bdsim-ss on the 31st day of D«Mi mlK*r, 1921.
published iu the Sherman Dally Democrat, jfc newspaper printed and l uhli*bod
at Sherman, Texas, on 4be Sth dsy of .tanuary, lfc.
RKSOIRCKS.
Loan*and Discounts, p« rsonal or collateral..; .1217,437.92
RESOC RCKS.
Leans and discounts, inelading redlsoonnts (cxcept
those sMMrn in b and o) ........... .. .. ....$0,048^33.09 -
Total hoaaa. •P3,tV43,?l3iJ.llO
Notes aud bills redlscounted with Inderal Reserve
Bank (other than bau< acceptance*
sold) ? ... 9105,000.00 105,000.00 f24KlS.S3Ti.00
Overdrafts, scoured, none; unsecured.. I. 3v7^f.90 3,787.90
-Ur-$. Governroehl SetMifftfra owned: T-
Deposited to secure HVoulation (U. 8. bonds.* par • :
^allied .. .. , . ....... .....a... ........ .t&l,000.00
AU other l ulted States Goverium-nt 8*curitl#s . . " . 151,570.00
^1 Otal . . I*. . . a ^ .... ,«a. ..... a'. .
Other bonds, stocks, semrlties; etc..-..
• a a •
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- a • a
Banking House, $180,000.00 *f Farniture ai^l fixtures
-$14^000.00 a,,. .. .. .... • . .. ., . . . .
Real emate owned other than banking bouse . , ...
Lawful Reserve with fcdiral Reserve Batik / . . .
Items with Federal Reserve Bank la process of col-
lection (not available as reserve)
Cash la vanlt and amount dae from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies in the United States (other than Included In
Items 8, 9. or .10) .. .. .....
Cbecka on other batiks In the same- dty or town
as reporting bank (other than Item 12)
Total of Items ft 10. 11. 12 audi.'. 482,418.43
Checks on banks locate# outside of city or tows of
reporting bank and other cash Rem* .. .. ..
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due t
from U. 8. Treasurer.... .......... ,. ......
Other assets, if any—Accrued iuterest not cOHected.
B44,$70.00
247^34,30
300,000.00
]0,5P4.:t6
116,587.98
54.W7.49
89&T81.88
- t
48,113.09
25,585.37
29,530.00
19,650.00
062.80
Total
m a a a«
la M aaaaea#aeeea*'b
• s 9 0 0
.$4,032,67104
LIABILITIES:
IIMMt) 00
• • rM*«
• 1 • • f a
C* a ' • • *
ya s • • • • « I
•••*•£««
Overdraft* .
Liberty Ronds
Furniture and. fixtures
Due from other banks and bankers, and easli on hand
interest in Depositors' Guaranty Fuml
• •>««••«« • 0 0 0 0 % 0
0 • • a • ,'4 • d * •• a •
• • • • m
0 m 0 0 0 0
0000m ,
Assessment Depositors' Guaranty Fund
Personal Property • . . • . •• •••••••••*.• ••
Stock in Federal International Banking Corporation
S. • •
•• •••* 0 0 0
*'t • • •
• ••••.. s .« •
• 0 m 0
'••••••••• 4 • I
m.0 00m 00000 0*0
00 00 a • •••*«•
1,854.32
64UBOO.OO
6.728.7H
43,247.03
t,500.<l©
0,776.08
2IR134
72^.06
Total
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
••••00000000
00000000
*313,320.47
LIABILITIES
Catilisi,stoek pfld in .......... ...$ 50,000,00
Surplus Fund 10,000(10
(TddftMed Profits, net I,7T1 79
Due" to Banks aud Bunkers, subject to cheek, net ...'. 53.535.2U
Individual Deposits, subject to check,. . .
13.fi44.89
M0Wm
• a
• « f tl>4
Time CcrtiflrnteS of Drposit .,
I ashler s ( hecks ...... .......... . vt ^>.,,.
Bills Payable, secured with Liberty Bonder.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ■
• 0000000
00T0%000000r
0000*000*00
....................,$343.32(1.47
Tola!
STATE OF 'ITCXAS,
County, of Grayson. v
We, Barlow Roberta, as president, aud A K. Jamison, as cashier of said
bank, each of tis, do solemnly stfear that the above statemout ia truo to the
best of our knowledge and belief.
BARLOW ROBERTA. President.
A. E. JAMISON, Cashier.
D., 1022
.
Subscribed Mid sworn to before me, this 4th day of
- '■■v . ■ v.- (Seal) ' ;.--v - IKA KlgsiNG
—rr———^ Notary Public, Grayson County, Texas.
- -Correct—Attest: , ,
I.KK SIMMONS, Dtrortw,.
BKCAPITt 1AT10N.
a • * 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0' a- • *
0 0 0 ♦#*•••• • • I
34,i
1,630 SO
2,114.85 Sttrhlus
WmM Undivided Promts .. 0,-.
flf7.6fto.60 Liberty Bonds (Custom-
•lft,0d ,00 - r rn) #:*(■''..r.vrv. 42^55.1
i • . Riiu Pa.taWe .1 ........ mOOOt
ftihltfved for rarxes
23,0W.80 U
a
KKKPUBCER . J_. , / .TJAmtlTIES. r ' .
Loans and IMwonuts $545,367.05 Capital stock ..........flftO,
M~. . <X>W J
OTeToTSTtS .. * .
Ad\nneei 0i Cottott
Libortr tr nd^ ....
IttaiJbiiMqStfy • -m sxrttivrd
Fitrniwrt. | Fix tares a&d
interest and Aisesaments
for Quasrntx,Fttads ....
Caah on hand and Due
from Ranks . . .v •. fl...
m
■- .
JMiML.
DERO At'BTIN
PALO A. ROBERTS, Ditect^rs. .
RECAPITULATION.
Capita) stock paid In
Surplus fund ..... .. .. ...........a,*^ m#.
I pdivtded Profits.... .. .. ..«••••••. . . $23..i70,90
Reserved for intereat aud taxes accrued .. 8,000.00 31^70.99
L*SS current expenses, hiterest and taxes paid ...
Circulating Notea outstanding.......
Amount due to National tmnks ^
Amount due to State banks, bankers, aud truat com-
panies in the United States and foreign countries
(other than included in Items 21 or 22)
Certified abecks outstanding... •
Cashier's chec ks on <mn bank outataadkig
Total of Items 2L 22, 23, a, and 25 .m302.«h
HIS' (other Hum bank fepMts)
^ > Reseree (deposits payabte witkte 30 d*7S) s
Individual dopositi: subject ro check.... .. ..
Ctertltteatos of deposit dm ih lfcsa than W dttf
(other than for money borrowed.)
Deposits requiring notice, but less than 30 days . .
Total Of demand dfpoifrts (other than hank depeJts)
stttiject to Reserve, Items 26, 2T, 28, 29, 30.
• >1 ... — .. . .• •"
1,9(5,390.83
osits subject la Itassfwt (payable Sftet M
davs, or subject to 30 days or mors notice, ami
postal savings):
Ortlftoites <yf dtspwlt (Other than for money
<- •• V ..•* . *-V' * w, ' -r - •.vp'ie• ,V*'lf4kr• .
roweu )e.so •«.• •• SIIMMrillr** ••
Other time deposits •
Postal fATio^ft deposits
Total of time deposRs Sublet to Reserve, Items ^
•£1^ 33, 34, Xnd •^5 -.'* ..... 597,t4H,76
MVHUies deposits (other than postal savings):
™ including War I^u deposit account ilnd <tr
posits of ITnlted States Dkabarsing officers ....
Bills payable with Federal*fisserve Bank-.... .• . .......
Letters of Credit aud Travelers' Checks sold for
cash aud outstanding
$*5,000,00
400,000.00
31,570.99
392.997.50
518,199.84
91.833.4S
0Mv5O
.55^4,98
1,776,724.17
2,880.95
166,782,71
I
bor*
' ff " nfm' •
\ 0 0 0 If 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *
.0 0 a a • • te
mm
H
472,741.27
124,444.7S
408,71
x;
2:;.;{0S,76
85,000.00
"\ f''
500. (X)
•m*'
•• a* aa •• a e aa e..«
• a •
........R6&2.6U.C4
f
Total ... J
STATE OF TEXAS,
t Rf ^arkhaia, Ashler Of the above-named bank,
U^t th. .bote nUtement U to tie host «f
MkpM ahd sworn to beCore ms this 4th day oWanuary, H922
^ Notary **uNlc, GraysSta' Oo„ Mas.
DORCHESTfim I'
.# SXINNETT^, . 1 %
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Corrout—Altaats
tlfe'fT
jr. F. K
l mm
• ' Lr-i^L'-' J - - - ' - a«i.
„ ;a. BESOURCKS
l^oans and Discounts .$219J392.24
Ulierty Bonds 04,80(M10
Bonds and Stock* 720.00
Perwrnal Property 262.34
Furniture ant! Fixtures 6,728.78
Guaranty Fund 1,500.00
Aswrttftcut Depositors GtiSnrnty Fund 6,776.08
\ t,a«;h ,. ..i;# ,43,247.(Jft
ntcKs
■'j.
Idl.7ji0.67
SI
1 ?ifP% W'i
ToHil
i. ft* ... v.Mommis Tot>i
• t •.•
$907,670.18
a
lid in
• tM0m
mm sr*. * Mm • « Ml -• * tm -
..... k...
. $343,326.#
Pm||
. $ ftO.OfWiOO
10.00p.00
l.tll.79
UndivldW fronts, net
Rills I*St*W<v s^red wfflt Liberty Botitls 36,976.00
DepokltS ...... .. a •. ....'# tf'ifiVr"". ... i.... .... .... 246,689.68
k^Vili.0' -'••X'c ' .rV'iK ^ " ill
Loans and discounts ... 017,023.05
Bunk Buftding aud^Fix-
tures ....
Other Real Estate — 19,694.86
U.. S. Bonds • 644j6TO.OO
OCB<*r St0<*s. Bonds and
lies
tai
csilectert
Socuritl ies .... ..« ..
217^61.36
Interest Earned bdJt tiot
i| . .. jowflP;
I?. S. 7Tr«ssury |<Kfc
ftnd ...hfi.WM # V , ,
Caah and Dh* t
. . 456.711 .# 4v. f f~ ■ ■ ■
Federal Reserve . ,1
'^Bnnk 201/i2.t4T^. 07t,8Sl7.07
^737,671.64
.a.n .. . « .
I . JAAMWmS
Opltil ..« fsoo,ooooo
Sttftfitia mm-tRmivide^
Profits ..,,^428.670,00
S£5SStJor uxe" jm*
l^TOtBltloie ... . v% v 1194107.50
Bills Paysble wltl) jfed* i
eral Reserve .j.„ 85.000.06,.
Bills Redlscoutitcd . *. . 105,000.00
1 Hpoaild f?" * /<«•««■*.i*2,023.103.15.
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