The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME XII
ALTO, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNK 20,1912
Number ;o
Official Statement of the Financial Condition of
Tha Alto Stats Bank
OF ALTO, STATE OF TEXAS
at the ciosc of business on the 14th day of June 1912
published in The Alto Herald, a newspaper printed and
published at Alto, State of Texas, on the 20th day of
May 1911.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts, personal or collateral $42,114
Loans, real estate ',938
Overdrafts lot
Real Estate 1 • • •,- 637
furniture and fixtures . 1,980
Due from Approved Reserve Agents, net. -15,366 92
Due from othet Hank* and liatikcrs, sub-
ject to check, net S09 42
Cash Items
2y
38
32
13
30
23-141 47
. 72s y2
93 2.S
06
40-5 68
Currency . ., 4,325 00
Specie 2,234 45
•Interest in Depositors dUnranty fund
Other Resource.-:as follows;
TOTAL..V.. ..., '...$70,735
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Capital stock paid in. $10,000 00
Surplus fund .. /... 3,000 00
Undivided profits . 1,522 81
Due to Banks and Hankers, subject to check i.ocx) 00
Individual Deposits,subject to check. 49,37088
Int. in Guarantee Flind 1 S41 37
Ass't in Guarnatee Fund 5,000 00
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THE STATE OF TEXAS |
County of Cherokee [ We. M. C. Parrish, as president,
and T. D. Miller, as cashier of said bank, each of us, do solemn-
ly swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowl-
edge aud belief. M. C. PARRJ8H, President.
T. I). MILLER, Cashier
Sworn and subscribed to before me this 29th day of June
nineteen hundred and twelve.
Witness my hand and notarial seal 011 the date last aforesaid.
E J. HOLCO MB, Notary I'i ! !>
Correct.—Attn i - 1?, I\ Florence )
E. M Dkcv.ki;, , Directors.
J. E- Walters )
Farmers' Institutes
June 14, 1912
Under the directions of the
State Department of Agricul-
ture, Farmers' Institutes will
be held at the following' places;
Palestine June 24 2;oo p. in.
Jacksonville Juno 25 2500 p. 111
Alto June 25 8530 p.m
Tyler June 26 2;oo p. m.
Mineola June 29 b;30 p. m.
Marshall 27 2;oo p. ni
Jefferson June 26 ^;oo p. 1:1
Sttl. Sprs June 29 2;oo p. in\
The place of meeting will be
announced by the local com-
mitte at each point.
These institutes will be
conducted by Prof. J. Oscar
Morgan, of the A. & M, Col-
For The Man Who Shaves
E'lURHAmV-IUPlXXfr ut tilis Add and bring to
our store. : : : :
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lege,
whn will discuss Soil
Mail or bring this Ad. to our store aud we will give
3-011 a Durham Demonstrator with one blade for 35cts
to become your personal property.
Name.
Building: Maintenance of Soil
Fercility;and the Growth and
Value of leguminous Crops.
Prof. Mofgan is competent to
discuss Any and all questions
bearing upon agriculture.
Officers of institutes already
organized will please assist
in getting the farmers out to
hear these important questions
discussed.
The State Dspartment of
Agriculture publishes, from
time-to time, valuable reports
upon topics of vital interests
to the farmers 01 the, Stale.
All lUoUtuttii will lecciv;
copies of n1! bulletins iaiucd
H-V. SITTON. DRUG STORE
making
will
Mr. Parish intends
Jacksonvtll his home he
continue his o-yrk as president
of this Bauk, and will be in
Alto a portion of his time, so
we
WOMAN'S BODY FOUND
we do not feel that
loosing him entirely.
He tells the Editor
thirds t"o much of his
eriy to o ;'er any of it
.Ft. Worth, Texas June 17-
Tlie body of a woman believed
to be Ella Almquist, 26, was
found floating in Lake Como,
ue | Monday morning by a fisher-
man. A note bearing the
that lie 1 name of Ellen Altuqmst an
Pri,F" umbrella a Ad a hat w.-refound
any neir 1';c lake S'.tndav.
All
NOTCI K -
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10th of each ninth, service
will be discontinued without notice.
Farmers Union Telephone Co*
HPKICAI, NOTICE
Bored well arc the cheapest, cleanest and best. No dust,
dirt 01* surface water can go into them, thereby prevent-
ing Typhoid Fever, Meningitis, Malaria aud many other
diseases. * : : : : : : : :
We .:re prepared to bore wells and case tlietn with
galvanized steel, lasting indefinetely enabling you to put
iu pump instead of buckets if you wish to. : : :
Write for full particulars aud price.
PERRY WALLACE
P. O. Box 14 Forest, Texas
These institutes are farmers er portion ol Ea^t Texas. At ' .iclioit line from Houston to
1 meeting devoted to the ttp.'iR a friend to the farmers, and Texarkaua through East Tex-
i building of the best interests has. be^n :t great help to them r,s. If y0U Can secure that tliro-
of the farmer. It is urged, while in this city. Mrs. Par- ugh your section by ail means
therefore, that farmers bring *sb aj1(l little boys will ;<, ^o. Give them right of way
their families and devote, at remain here until they can i a bonus if necessary as
least, one day to a careful jbuild in Jacksonville. raetion lines certainly do
.study and discussion of the j — oost the price of land. If that
agricultural questions which j Dr- Roberts of Drs. Carter | Hue was to run past your big-
lie nearest their hearts. land Roberts will be in Alto,
It is the purpose of Eel, R. | next week and will be glad: to
Kone, Commissioner of Agri- sce all patients and all wh
; farm it would
every cent of
make it worth
Si00 an acre.
culture, to be \ ith Prof. Morga
at as many of the above appoint-
ments as is consistent with the-
discharge of other public duti
es'.
Ed. R. Kone,
Commissioner.
PARK OPENING
A big Picnic and celebiation
is being planed for to \1pet1
Alto's naw Park, July 4th.
every body is invited to come
and have a good time. Have
your small picnics at the park j
Houston park is set aside for
that purpose. Full details in 1
next issue.
Rev. J. W. Johnson, pastor
« f the Alto church, ba9sed
through the city today'euroute
to a miuisteral meeting.
Lufkin Dailv.
M. C. Parish who is presi-
dent of The Alto State Bank
left Sunday afternoon for
Jacksonville, where he goes
to accept a position as vice-
president of the First National 1
Bauk of that place. While'
may be suffering from any ,
dislo.se of the eye, ear, no^c.
and thoroat Crossed eve*
Why 011 the Jines here you can
not touch riii acre any-where
for less than $150.
straightened and glasses filled.;
Mrs. Hula Cumtnings r>
turned to her home in Jac..
sonv ille Wednesday.
Notice To Customers
Please call around and Ket-
tle with me as I need the
money as same as y'du when
it is due.
H. D. Power
The above letter was sent
to Knapp by I)- S. Calvert of
Indianapolis, and as above
j stated if this road should come
I through our little town would
'make already valuable laud
worth much and would mean
much to the town in every way
All Alto needs to make it, the
best of towns, is more Rail-
(roads and public interprisesi,
The Industrial committee of
The Alto Progressive League
'liar, taken this matter up with
i the Co.
We invite you to come and
inspect our stock of shoes and
dry goods while in town, we
.have them to sell, and we
have them to show, and you
will miss a bargain if youdont
come and get something now-
J. W. Carter.
All Day Singing
The Herald is requested t
announce an all day singing
with dinner 011 the ground on
the 5th Sunday in this month
at Cold Springs, A g^at time!
is • expected..and every body
is most cordially iitvited to|
attend.
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and Lard. They will sell it to \ov
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l Ladies you viil find your
| shoe buttons in white, black
! and brown.
Burnett and Price.
Mrs. W- FT. Wood of Kene-
r Jdy came in Wednesday to be
1, with mother Mrs. A. F. Smith
'|\\^iois quite ill.
f Dout be afraid of Agncw's
groceries they are clean goods
never see a fly.
Hall Chumley of Wildhurst
was here Wednesday.
Sam McGaughey spent
Wednesday In Brunswick.
Cecil Boyd of Brunswick
was here Wednesday.
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1912, newspaper, June 20, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214198/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.